Transcendental Publishing House
SynopsisThey say the truth hurts more than a lie, and maybe it’s true. I’d rather have her lie to me all her life than know the truth about her deception, or at least that’s what I thought. I heard somewhere that there is no worse blind person than the one who doesn’t want to see, and I am a blind person who doesn’t want to see what’s right in front of me.I don’t know if I’m a fool who lifts a finger and lightly judges her as the worst possible woman, or if I’m an idiot just looking for a chance to escape. All I know is that I didn’t listen to her and I lost her.I lost the chance to have the family I once dreamed of.She was my light, but her brilliance was so great that it eclipsed me, and I was blinded by convenience. Today I am just a person who lives alone, a person who dreams of entering her heart, a person who wants to earn her forgiveness. But I am also a person who carries many secrets that weigh heavily on my shoulders.