Episode 7

Season 1Episode 750 minMai 2, 2018
Episode 7

Honjo (Kiichi Nakai)'s father, Shogo (Akira Kubo), was arrested on suspicion of murder. Honjo, who hates his father but believes he is not a murderer, offers Shogo's defense with mixed feelings. Honjo, who went to the police station, was shocked to see the face of the detective in charge. It was Katsuhiko Mikami (Takeshi Ohnishi), a detective who stopped the accident investigation of Ryosuke (Minato Masagaki) 15 years ago. Honjo asks for a re-investigation in a sloppy prospective investigation. However, Mikami does not admit. To save Shogo, he had to find new evidence to overturn the police's opinion within 48 hours before the inspection. Symptoms of illness often appear in Honjo, who overdoes it, and Haruka (Yuka) is unknowingly worried. Tokieda (Reiko Kusamura), who met Honjo for the first time in a long time, also strangely thought that her story did not mesh with her son, and she rushed to Haruka to see if she was hiding. Meanwhile, Kenji Kadowaki (Kazuyuki Aijima), a journalist with a smoky smell, sniffed out the injustice of Sakuraba Memorial Hospital and appeared in Honjo. Kadowaki, who seems to be grasping something, tells Honjo and Mikami that the reunion is destined.

Episode 7 has aired on Mai 2, 2018 at 22:00
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