I became the mother of the male lead - Episode 115.

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Episode 115.

Why was that kind child born with a cursed fate? Why did Jenuus have no choice but to kill the child he loved so much?

Why?

"He's dead."

When Ataeus, who had been guarding Talio's grave until his long cry ceased, felt a strange presence, it was around the time the sun rose the day after Jenuus left.

There was a unfamiliar face he had never seen before. A man who resembled the bright sky of a sunny day.

He introduced himself as Jenuus' brother.

"He's dead."

Looking down at the three wooden dolls placed in front of the grave, the man spoke.

"I know. He's dead. Why do you keep. . ."

"Jenuus."

Ataeus was surprised by the man's words, holding his breath.

"What did you say?"

"This time, again. . ."

"Who, who. . . said they died? Tell me so I can understand. Who said someone died?"

As Ataeus asked in shock, the man simply smiled sadly, grabbing him by the collar.

"It's always been like this. After killing the child, Jenuus crumbles. He can't bear it and always. . ."

"Why!"

Ataeus couldn't understand the man who seemed familiar and only felt sorry for him.

"Why didn't you stop her? You knew she was leaving to die, right? But why? Why didn't you stop her? Brothers, you said? You're his brother. . . !"

"That is also Juno's choice. Because the pain of enduring alone is less painful for Juno than the pain of ending one's own life."

"Hey, did you love Juno?"

"Don't do that. It's better to forget Juno. If you engrave emotions too deeply in your soul, you will continue to chase after that trace even in the next life."

"Juno is a human who cannot live an ordinary life. If you fall in love with Juno in the next life, you will surely suffer. Juno kills her own children and cannot bear that pain, so she ends up taking her own life."

Ataeus released his grip on the man's collar, his hand weakened. The man remained silent for a while and then spoke in response to Ataeus' questioning.

"Father is giving me a punishment."

Despite the man's warning, Ataeus only laughed mockingly.

God?

Ataeus had vaguely expected the existence of such a being, as he was receiving a punishment that could not be given by human means. However, he did not understand why the man, who spoke as if the terrible punishment was natural, referred to him as "Father."

"Hey, please don't speak words of sin."

Note: The translation provided is a direct translation of the Korean text and may not convey the full context or nuances of the original text.

The man remained silent for a while, then nodded sadly with a smile.

". . . . That's right. And even if I committed a sin worthy of punishment, you shouldn't be so cruel. Father, you are a stern person."

"Disgusting, you're justifying it. Stern? It's disgusting how you speak as if you should receive any punishment as if it were the will of that god-like author."

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