Episode 4

Kazuya (Shu Miyazawa) pushed the students off the stairs. Haruka (Yuka), who was so called by her school, wants to believe she can't, but she's anxious. Honjo (Kiichi Nakai) is also concerned about the 'clown' he had dreamed of, and it feels like a message from Ryosuke (Minato Masagaki). Meanwhile, Tomohiro (Naoki Kawano), the second son of Sakuraba Memorial Hospital, ran into a hit-and-run accident. Honjo has taken on all the content so far, but this time he refuses to 'find another lawyer.' Ninomiya (Yuki Izumisawa), who was surprised at the swordsman, knew the past of Honjo for the first time. Honjo visits Ryosuke's accident site. There, he meets Kanako (Yuki Matsushita) and Naoto (Takahiro Miura) who were looking for the person who placed the bouquet. Honjo and Kanako are still in a dispute when it comes to Ryosuke. Honjo sends Kanako, who sticks to the scene forever and never tries to go home, to her house. What Honjo saw there was a children's room that was as if Ryosuke was still alive. Meanwhile, Haruka learns that Honjo went to Kanako's house ...
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