Junho Lee is tired of the life he once chose with confidence. A steady job, a wife he still loves, two daughters growing fast-everything looks normal from the outside. Yet inside, affection has slowly been replaced by exhaustion, and responsibility has begun to feel like a cage. One night, a strange dream offers him an impossible question. If you could return to the past, what would you change-and what would you lose?At first it seems like nothing more than stress-induced fantasy.
But fragments of that dream begin to appear in his everyday life, and Junho realizes the question is no longer symbolic. It is real. And it is waiting for his answer. This first volume opens the door to a warm, honest story about marriage, regret, and the fragile courage it takes to choose love again in ordinary days.
Junho Lee is tired of the life he once chose with confidence. A steady job, a wife he still loves, two daughters growing fast-everything looks normal from the outside. Yet inside, affection has slowly been replaced by exhaustion, and responsibility has begun to feel like a cage. One night, a strange dream offers him an impossible question. If you could return to the past, what would you change-and what would you lose?At first it seems like nothing more than stress-induced fantasy.
But fragments of that dream begin to appear in his everyday life, and Junho realizes the question is no longer symbolic. It is real. And it is waiting for his answer. This first volume opens the door to a warm, honest story about marriage, regret, and the fragile courage it takes to choose love again in ordinary days.