For 25 years, Robert built walls around his heart after his son Philip left to marry against his wishes. Lonely and bitter, he lived alone—until a kind stranger, Oliver, rented his spare room. Despite Robert’s gruffness, Oliver slowly softened his heart with warmth, home-cooked meals, and stories. But when Robert discovered Oliver was actually his grandson—and that Philip had sent him in secret—he erupted in anger, driving them both away. Only later did he learn the devastating truth: Oliver was terminally ill and had wanted to reconnect before time ran out.
Rushing to the train station, Robert begged forgiveness, embracing Oliver with tearful promises. Though Oliver left for treatment, Robert waited every day at the station, hoping for his return—until Philip finally brought the heartbreaking news.
In the end, Oliver’s mission succeeded: his love had bridged the family’s rift. And though gone, his memory kept Robert’s heart open—no longer walled away, but finally free to heal.