The male protagonist is also a person who can't support the wall, cheating in marriage, and even causing death. The result will be wrong and wrong, and it will be a good thing. You said that a person who didn't know how to work hard for six years suddenly became responsible. I forced you just to make you progress, but in the end, the progress was given to others.
I really don't understand the feelings of the two of them. The separation of the female protagonist's form is bigger than the content at all. The male protagonist is also, of course there is nothing wrong with having a sense of responsibility for the children, but the sense of responsibility for the wife. Saying let go, let go, and it's reasonable to be virtuous.
Although there is no brain-dead reunion at the end, it still feels weird. They are each with the person they don't love the most, but they have to pretend to be me to come out and embrace the new life. Their choice is not relieved at all, just helpless.
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