Episode 8

Honjo (Kiichi Nakai) does not appear in court even when the time comes. Ninomiya (Yuki Izumisawa) is shocked to see him lost in the corridor. Honjo behaves as if nothing had happened, but Ninomiya and Hatsuka (Mio Imada) are beginning to understand. The next request from Sakuraba Memorial Hospital was the divorce issue of Takayuki (Tomomi Maruyama). Although Takayuki was exposed to DV to his wife by an article by Kenji Kadowaki (Kazuyuki Aijima), he was not willing to let go of the villa in Karuizawa and the custody of his son, which are required for compensation. Honjo forges a photo of her wife's affair in order to carry out negotiations in an advantageous manner. It is unbelievable that Ninomiya will use such dirty hands again. However, there was a hidden scenario of Honjo. Kanako (Yuki Matsushita) tries to spread the video of the security camera on the Internet. Katagiri (Kenjiro Ishimaru), who is wary, suspects that Honjo may be Alzheimer's disease and begins to search. Not knowing that, Honjo spends his family's time at the amusement park for the first time in a long time. However, he never returns, leaving the line. Haruka (Yuka) makes a fuss. His son, Kazuya (Shu Miyazawa), sees Honjo standing in his hand with melted soft serve ice cream.
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