Women's Heart is Softer

The first lover, Ririko (Aimi Satsukawa), and Tajima Moe (Takuro Ohno) and Bessho (Kaho), who succeeded in breaking up, plan the next strategy in the conference room of Bessho's company. This time too, Tajima Moe was thinking of breaking up with reference to Osamu Dazai's novel "Good Bye." But I'm upset to find that the novel is over before the second showdown. Pushed by another place that says "I have to think for myself", I head to the store of my second lover, Miss Kyabakura, Haruka (Rei Sato).
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