Friendship

Season 1Episode 630 minMay 27, 2019
Friendship

Toyotaka (Alan Shirahama) started writing a new novel. If this didn't work, he said he was prepared to quit the writer and named it 'Epilogue'. However, Shuntaro (Yu Koyanagi) told him that something wasn't enough to become the best in Japan, and he rewrote it, but he couldn't find the answer. On the other hand, Shuntaro was in a state where his wife Misaki (Yuriko Ono) left the house with her son and could not live. After hearing about Shuntaro from Haruko (Nanami Sakuraba), Toyotaka goes to see Misaki to persuade him.
Around that time, Shuntaro was told by the editor-in-chief, Sakakida (Zen Kajihara) that the story of Toyotaka's serialization would be blank, and quit the publishing company, thinking of changing jobs to the Internet industry.

Friendship has aired on May 27, 2019 at 11:45 PM
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