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A family is traditionally made by two, so why does Sion seem to have such devastatingly bad luck every time the responsibility of a new member arrives? He is a wealthy CEO, capable of providing everything a child could need. He possesses the resources to hire help and the flexibility to make time, yet destiny repeatedly denies him the simple joy of sharing those precious moments with a partner.
The answer lies not in bad luck, but in a painful pattern. Sion's wealth and capability are, ironically, part of the challenge. He attracts partners who are enchanted by his polished life but are unprepared for its messy, beautiful reality. Each man he loves is ultimately intimidated not by a lack of resources, but by the profound emotional responsibility of a family. They see Sion's strength and mistake it for a lack of need, believing he can handle it all alone. Furthermore, Sion's own deep longing for a family may lead him to overlook fundamental incompatibilities in his partners, seeing their potential as fathers rather than their readiness.