I had been stubborn all this time because I didn't listen to my parents' advice. Just because I knew a man from childhood and realized I loved him so much, I was willing to do anything to get him.
Until, in the end, I realized my foolishness. After finding out that he never loved me, I chose to separate from him--Migwen.
In defense of the woman I loved, I wasted the woman who sincerely loved me. But it turns out that the woman I defended all this time in front of him, actually ruined my life to no end. I want to meet the woman who has become my ex-wife, I want to apologize to her and also to my son. Indeed, my attitude during my time as her husband was outrageous. Let alone apologizing, appearing in front of my ex-wife, I felt inappropriate--Elgar.
With such deep regret and his sincere desire to mend the relationship between them, will Elgar be able to melt Migwen's heart and reconcile with her?