Episode 3

Haru (Ren Meguro) and Gaku (Hayato Sano) go to a host club in Kabukicho, Shinjuku in order to fulfill the condition given by the president of Mizuzono (Kimiko Yo): ``Sales of 20 million flowers in one month.'' The strategy is to become a host in the night town, the largest market for flower gifts, and have a large number of customers use the AI shop ``Yorinuki.'' However, Gaku's serious personality takes a turn for the worse, leading to trouble from the first day. The number one host Hiroto (Mario Kuroba), who learns that Haru and his friends are trying to make money, orders them to be expelled. When Haru hears that the number one host will decide the rules for the store, he boasts, ``I'll be the top seller this month.'' Hiroto also accepts the challenge. Meanwhile, Mitsuen pretends to be a customer and asks Yorinuki's AI function that he wants jet-black flowers. Rin (Riko Fukumoto) responds to this unreasonable order... Furthermore, Kirihime (Mio Imada) is pressing Mitsuen Flower to take over!
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