A single mother brings two adult doctors to the point of viewing the bitterness of childbirth. This is the most regrettable thing

After divorce, how to take children at work and at the same time under a single marriage will often be a huge test. However, there is a single mother, Atsuko Fujita in Japan. Both of her children later became medical students. Recently, she has also shared her mental journey of taking children in the media.
Fujita wrote in the media "FRaU" that he divorced when the two children were grade 2 and grade 4, because the ex-husband's company collapsed. So although I divorced, I did not receive any payment for it. I even found that my ex-husband had secretly wretched Fujita and loaned money outside in his name, which made life in a difficult situation.
Fujita later found a job. Except for the half-day break on Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday, all the rest of the day. She must go home during her lunch break, prepare for dinner and swishing for the children, and then return to the office to continue working until the evening. Although the children never complained, Fujita felt very sad when they thought that other families were eating happily during dinner.
Under the busy rhythm of life, Fujita often stays in a state of lack of sleep, and of course there is no time to accompany the two children. However, Fujita's child is quite sensible and knows that his mother is always busy until she doesn't even have time to sleep at night. Therefore, although he wants to study with his mother, he keeps silent in his heart. Especially before she divorced, she also accompanied her eldest son to read books and remedial, but the second son did not receive such treatment after being promoted to middle and senior, but she still consulted her mother.
With mutual support, the two children have always maintained good results and finally successfully admitted to the medical school. Now they are also going out to work as doctors and also going to college to get a loan. Even though the two children have already gained a foothold in society, Fujita Oo still believes that it was still a regret in the past when he had no time to accompany them for work.