That sounds like a bad idea. After the mom died, it was the time for the dad to start to get over it. To let time heal the wounds. A "new" letter from the wife, who's never going to come back, wouldn't it only open the old wounds? The mom would have also needed to consider the possibility the dad could eventually get remarried, in which case such a letter might have been unnecessary also otherwise. It's a totally different thing for Zen, who was a little child back then. Only now when he's suitably older and mature, would the letter actually be appropriately received and understood by him.I feel bad that she wrote a letter tor Zen but not for her husband
She might have and just gave it him. He was an adult, Zens still a child. They were holding on to it until he was "ready" for it.Crying. Also having a mixed feeling that we are in the final volume, never thought will see it. Thank you for continuing the translation
I feel bad that she wrote a letter tor Zen but not for her husband
It’s a difficult question. Should we tell the patient when it’s almost the end of their time or let them spend the rest or their time blissfully no idea? For me I didn’t tell my mom and I still think it’s the correct decision