Episode 8

The relationship between Haruka (Ayami Nakajo) and Saito (Nozomu Kotaki), and Natsumi (Asami Mizukawa) and Honjo (Ikki Sawamura) became known to each other. Moreover, at the seat where four people were supposed to drink, each love pattern was revealed to Yagira (Ken Yasuda) who happened to be there.
Yagira was banished from his house on suspicion of having an affair by his wife, Shizuka (Haruhi Ryoga), and stayed at the hospital. After hearing about the situation, Honjo is worried about the relationship between Shizuka and Yagira, who were former nurses and his subordinates.
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