The place Mr. Cardon Sr. chose for his bucket list, to be honest, seemed both unexpected and reasonable when you look at it from the front.
Generally speaking, the regrets one has when they're nearing the end often relate to their younger years.
It's common to want to visit one's hometown or something similar at such times.
Yet the place Mr. Cardon Sr. chose was merely a spot he had briefly stayed at once before.
Fortunately, the power of youthful emotions and nostalgia can be strong enough to somewhat explain it.
It could even be considered fate that Lucy, though much changed over the years, still remained at this spot.
In short, leaving like this could be considered a good story.
But the place Mr. Cardon Sr. chose to rest gave everything an oddly different flavor.
True, the car was low on gas and couldn't go far, and Cardon sitting behind him was undoubtedly aware of this.
Even with such concerns, there were many places to refuel, like the roadside shop from before.
