Hmm... i am pretty sure the dad divorced his wife because of concern of his family. He doesn't want his family dragged around because of his work so he maybe thinks that if he himself is gone from the family, the family would be better without him (like there is a debt or he can't give father-figure person to the family). It's weird thinking so it's just my wishful thinking
It's really just as simple as, over the course of several years, him finding more fulfillment in his work than in anything else and his wife not having much interest in trying to pull him back. A tale as old as time.
It's really just as simple as, over the course of several years, him finding more fulfillment in his work than in anything else and his wife not having much interest in trying to pull him back. A tale as old as time.
My guess is we'll have to wait until the anime gets scheduled before anyone actually grabs the license. (And then wait again for who-knows how long. We're still waiting on an official EN for Yumemiru Danshi, and that was announced nearly a year ago.)
Forgot about this part. Does she?
Thought Maki’s mom doesn’t see them getting back together either and would rather have nothing to do with him anymore.
But yes, he still cares about his son.
It reminds of the scene in KimiZero and TsureKano. Both parents aren’t seeing their relationship working anymore and moved on. It’s the children who still haven’t fully processed the divorce even after years passed.
Forgot about this part. Does she?
Thought Maki’s mom doesn’t see them getting back together either and would rather have nothing to do with him anymore.
But yes, he still cares about his son.
It reminds of the scene in KimiZero and TsureKano. Both parents aren’t seeing their relationship working anymore and moved on. It’s the children who still haven’t fully processed the divorce even after years passed.