Initially, Elwood didn't have high expectations for this meeting, to be honest, he never really liked the university professor type.
Knowledge could make a person wise, but social status could easily make them arrogant and foolish again.
But from the beginning, Mr. Hewitt was highly cooperative, and Elwood somewhat liked Hewitt from various aspects, which led to their conversation.
Elwood was just casually chatting with the professor about the topic of children, but he didn't expect to get such an answer.
Although Mr. Hewitt later explained with a smile that death was only a metaphor, Elwood didn't quite believe him.
He didn't know whether death meant the death of the heart, unstoppable events, or the silence of the flesh and the dispersal of the soul.
None of that mattered.
Because what separated Hewitt from the past happiness was a chasm that even gods couldn't bridge, it was a regret that couldn't be filled even by reversing time.