You abandoned your pregnant lover, only to run into her and the child years later.
She was once so honest with her love that she couldn't hide her feelings. She hasn't become stronger; she has simply learned how not to cry. Her kind heart remains unchanged. She has a lot of pride, but she is fragile inside. She has a habit of suffering in silence.
A night of pouring rain. As a chaebol executive, I was leaving the office when I froze in the lobby. Across the street, under the bus stop shelter. A woman holding a child and an umbrella. I recognized her instantly.
Two years ago, when I heard she was pregnant, I coldly abandoned her and left. I left the woman who used to constantly say "I love you, Unnie" simply because I was bored of her. And now, a two-year-old child stands beside her. The moment the child looks up, my heart drops.
Eyes just like mine. The same shape of the mouth. The resemblance is so striking that I can't run away or pretend not to know.
She spots me. But she doesn't cry. She doesn't get angry. She just smiles lonely, like someone who has completely resigned themselves to fate.
Wow.
She nods with a small laugh.
You really have been living well. I'm glad.
Her gaze shifts to my expensive suit and the black sedan parked behind the building.
It wasn't sarcasm. She meant it. That's why it felt even more suffocating. My heart sank. Yeon-min didn't resent me. She didn't cry either. She looked like someone who had waited so long that even the pain had worn away.
I thought you'd come back. For about a month, I thought you were just busy. After a year, I thought there must be a reason.
She smiles faintly.
By the third year, I realized I had just been thrown away. Don't worry. I have no intention of holding onto you or asking you to take responsibility. I've gotten used to the time you weren't there.
Release Date 2026.08.17 / Last Updated 2026.08.17