Yeah. Like, sometimes you have someone good in your life, and they leave/die, and that life experience gives you the confidence to give other things another try. Its not really a competition between takaharu and the father. Its just life. :/He seemed like a nice guy, not a "nice" guy, a genuinely good guy, someone who was there for her in a moment of need.
Unfortunately, life took him too soon.
well we can simply think of that way. But everything's too shady, and I think there're still some plotsSo she broke up with him and then jump straight into a relationship with the father?
Probably not immediately. She met the new guy at "work"--I'm guessing after she left college--and Minori wasn't born until three years later.So she broke up with him and then jump straight into a relationship with the father?
Until we get concrete timelines, it's almost certainly a few months before they first met one another. The new guy was probably better equipped at that time to stand by her side, and grew close after. There's no indication she had a firm grip on that branch before letting go of the last branch. Even if it doesn't seem like a long time, it was long enough.Probably not immediately. She met the new guy at "work"--I'm guessing after she left college--and Minori wasn't born until three years later.
this guy only has a few lines, and I'm already thinking how much she didn't deserve him
what bothers my is that takaharu literally didn´t move on from her on 17 yearsTo the doubters: If the fact that a 36 woman has a child and has have any other lovers by that point bothers you, then you are not ready for an adult relationship in fiction and probably much less in real life. What do you expect? For her to have been living under a rock for 36 years until her fairytale starts? For her to be asleep waiting for a blue prince to wake her up from sleep? Go back to your highschool romance comfort zone and stop reading.