Episode 6

Kazuya (Shu Miyazawa) and Takumi Mikuriya (Toshiya Horikoshi) have regained their friendship. Honjo (Kiichi Nakai) suddenly gets caught up in the name 'Mikuriya'. Honjo once dismissed the defense of a man who claimed false accusations 15 years ago, and remembers that man's name was Mikuriya. The man was still in prison without pleading guilty. Katagiri (Kenjiro Ishimaru) is suspicious of Honjo, who suddenly began investigating the case of Mikuriya. Hatsuka (Mio Imada) is worried about Honjo's appearance of suddenly forgetting the meeting and increasing the number of memos, and she consults with Ninomiya (Yuki Izumisawa). On the other hand, Kanako (Yuki Matsushita) looking for the person who put her bouquet was hard to get a clue to her next. Honjo says she wants to help. Kanako, who actually knows about her illness, realizes her Honjo's desire to reveal what she has left behind before she loses her memory, and she hurts her heart. However, Haruka (Yuka) had her two people who were hiding behind her and meeting each other raise distrust and jealousy. Sawashima (Moro Morooka) is worried about the couple whose hearts rub against each other. Parents and children Katagiri and Naoto (Takahiro Miura) also had different hearts. Naoto, who can't keep up with his father's way of life, calls Honjo in front of the court with a certain thought.
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