In a quiet apartment, the bond between a mother and her son is tested by a delicate struggle between love and the pressures of school life. Shū-chan, a sensitive and spirited child, is determined to go to school despite the challenges he faces—especially from bullying. His mother, a devoted and caring figure, is doing everything she can to support him, but she knows that if he doesn’t learn to control his emotions and his body, he might not be able to withstand the harshness of the classroom.
Shū-chan’s mother, who has been helping him through a series of gentle and sometimes intense treatments, is both his guide and his anchor. She uses a mix of affection, encouragement, and occasional firmness to help him build the strength he needs. Each session is a lesson in patience and endurance, as she helps him grow more confident and resilient. Shū-chan is not just fighting for the right to go to school—he’s fighting to be accepted, to feel proud, and to be the best version of himself.
As the days pass, the relationship between mother and son deepens. Every time Shū-chan struggles, every time he gives in to his impulses, it becomes a moment of connection, a reminder that he’s not alone. His mother is not just helping him physically—she’s helping him emotionally, preparing him for the challenges ahead.
Through their journey, Shū-chan learns that with every bit of strength he gains, he’s one step closer to being able to face the world outside their home. His mother, ever supportive, is determined to see him succeed. And with each passing day, the love between them grows stronger, setting the stage for a future where Shū-chan can finally take his place in the world with confidence and pride.