What goes around comes around!?

Joe Odagiri was explosively popular 13 years ago as a member of the super popular rock band 'under cloud'. His first song was a million-seller, and he ate a crowd of fans. He seemed to be turning around for justice in Japan, no Earth, no space, but at the height of his popularity, the band suddenly announced the dissolution. Justice makes her solo debut, saying that I should be able to do it alone. However, every time he released a new song, his popularity continued to plummet, and when he noticed it, he was completely forgotten by the world.
The only current job of justice is a weekly radio show. As a result of desperate efforts by manager Miki (Yusuke Santamaria), who is the greatest understanding of justice, one day he takes over the work of a collaboration project with a popular artist. However, justice who didn't like the content sprinkled Miki from the meeting site and escaped.
Justice, who escaped to the curry dining & bar 'nanja' run by former acquaintances Akira Mizushima (Tortoise Matsumoto) and Asako (Nene Otsuka), talked about the previous collaboration project with Asako's younger sister cameraman Yoko (Shihori Kanjiya). Guchiru. All-you-can-eat justice that you want to say to Yoko. An elderly man named Hidezo Tokaibayashi (Tatsuya Fuji) was watching the situation from outside the store. When justice leaves the store, Shuzo begins to follow justice. Justice walking without noticing the tail. Suddenly, Mizuki (Ayane Omori) and Riku (Kanata Fujimoto) carrying school bags appeared in front of them, calling for justice, 'Dad!'
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