Giacomo Toth's Book and Story
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To Love and Die for
Here is the translation of the text into English: "I have cancer and am only expected to live for a month at most. What worries me the most is my son, who was conceived through in vitro fertilization while I was single. After a lot of effort, I finally found my son's biological father. I never expected him to be the white moonlight that I couldn’t have, no matter how hard I pursued him, ten years ago. Ten years ago, he harshly rejected me, saying, 'Someone as thick-skinned as you should just go die.' He didn't acknowledge my son and used cruel methods to humiliate me. In an unexpected turn of events, my son really isn’t his. Yet, on the day I die, he holds me and quietly sheds tears, gently whispering in my ear: 'I’m here to accompany you; this time, let me be the one who doesn’t care about shame.'"