'High-speed night bus'

Kengo (Kodai Asaka) rushed empty-handed to a long-distance night bus just before departure. The only passenger in the car is the old woman, Sonoko Sonoda (Hana Kino). Kengo fell asleep while looking at the night view of Tokyo, and was struck by a fierce thirst and woke up. The old woman, who noticed the passenger who didn't bring her drink, shared tea with Kengo. Then, looking at Kengo's face seriously, he says that Kengo's inability to be happy is due to the ties of his ancestors. The old woman who offered to remove the ghost folds that the three spirits are aiming at Kengo. He tries to sell the expensive Shaka Nyorai statue while recommending regular ghost removal, but Kengo confesses that he has no money because he was fired from the dispatched work. Asked by an old woman about his destination, Kengo talks about his childhood 'remorse' in a night bus that still has time to reach the end.
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