A girl who works at a bakery coincidentally finds herself face-to-face with a customer who was her crush at junior high school. The girl received a proposal from another man recently, but she did not accept leading to a break-up. The girl’s attitude towards love is different and fastidious. The customer has an ex-wife whom he still loves.
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