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70th Consecutive Weekly Release, 7th Track!
The Paradox of Unconditional Love

Many wish to believe the common notion that parents raise their children with unconditional love.
Yet in reality, there exist abusive parents who invert this ideal, stealing love and effort from their children.

This song does not portray abuse as merely an unfortunate memory.
Rather, it articulates its structural inversion, confronting humanity with a fundamental question we have avoided facing:
Why do humans hurt others with such shallow understanding?
Why is the truth of the abused met only with criticism that comes too late?
And why does what should be called unconditional love transform into the deepest form of exploitation?

These lyrics expose it all, declaring to the world: **The essence of abuse is parents doing the opposite of volunteering.**

It doesn't end with mere anger or sadness.
This is a proof of the structure of abuse that should be etched into human history, and simultaneously an artistic work that redefines love.

It transcends mere music to become a question posed to all humanity
It is constructed through the trinity of philosophy, logic, and emotion
It elevates the unique truth born from Mayu's own lived experience into a social message

This is a universal anthem lighting the flame for the world's silenced voices.

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