Episode 3

Haruka (Yuka), the wife of Honjo (Kiichi Nakai), is worried about her strange son Kazuya (Shu Miyazawa) these days. Honjo, who is all about himself now, doesn't feel like it, and Haruka rarely shouts, 'Is he still a father !?' The next morning, Honjo walks to the station with Kazuya. There was almost no conversation, but when I came to work in a good mood because I had done something like a father for the first time in a long time, there was a figure of the person I didn't want to meet the most. It is his father Shogo (Akira Kubo) who left his family when he was young. Honjo roughly repels Shogo, who has come to see him at a glance. The suicide note of Mayama (Takashi Kobayashi) was forged by nurse Saori Inoue (Kana Harada). Saori says that if she wants to get rid of the charges against Honjo, she must win the custody of her daughter. Honjo accepts her transaction, but her defense is selfish, ignoring the feelings of her parents and children. Ninomiya (Yuki Izumisawa) is worried that Honjo may not understand the feelings of parents and children. One night, Honjo suddenly gets lost only on the day when she promises to eat out with her family for the first time in a long time.
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