Koi to Yujo no Aida de (Ichijo Ren's Ver.) - Season 1

Season 1
-Why do you remember now?
The eyes and warmth of her classmate, Rina Aizawa, who was young and therefore arrogant.
At that time, we were unfinished, hurt by looking for something missing, and crazy about wanting it.
So I didn't notice it. An irreplaceable thing that has been around for a long time.
With his dexterity and cheerful personality, Ichijo Ren advances the pieces of life relatively easily.
However, Tokyo does not easily allow peaceful happiness.
The mischief of fate crosses the lives of two men and women. This is a story that depicts a 'man's perspective'.

Episodes

Episode 1
Ren Ichijo (Yuki Izumisawa) is worried about Rina Aizawa (Akane Hotta) who is in a bad mood at the new joy party of the university circle and calls out. Rina, who has an unfriendly attitude, is beautiful, but she was not an honest type. She thought she wouldn't be deeply involved in the future, but the chance she met at her job hunting venue shortened her distance to Rina. However, even though they felt that they were more than friends, they became members of society without being able to take a step forward. Ren, who got the title of 'Trading Company Man', enjoyed his life more than ever and was able to get away from Rina before he knew it. Meanwhile, he heard that Rina would get married ...

Episode 2
Attending the wedding ceremony of Rina (Akane Hotta), Ren (Yuki Izumisawa) was blown away somewhere. He decided to marry his lover Mizuki Asai (Karen Miyama) after the announcement of his presence in Singapore. The days in Singapore were too calm, but Mizuki was a little worried about talking about Rina. Ren thought he had no feelings for Rina anymore. Meanwhile, when he returns to Japan temporarily, he witnesses Nikaido (Kouhei Takeda) walking intimately with a woman other than Rina. Rina may not be happy now. Ren, who was worried as a 'friend', contacted Rina after he was at a loss ...

Episode 3
Ren (Yuki Izumisawa) met Rina (Akane Hotta) alone when she returned to Japan, and felt that the comfortable friendship that she had when she was a student was revived. Returning to Singapore, Mizuki (Karen Miyama) urges her to make a girl. I thought it would be natural if I became a married couple, but I couldn't be proactive, and even after the wedding, that feeling did not change. To escape from everyday life, Ren participated in a party held by a group of college circles, and Rina's friend Misuke Mori (Saori Watanabe) said, 'Rina doesn't want to be with her husband anymore.' I will be asked. Ren finds out that Rina isn't happy, and gets angry at Nikaido (Kouhei Takeda). After the party, Ren suddenly said 'I want to go to the hotel where Ren is staying', and at that moment, his long-standing feelings overflowed ...

Episode 4
Finally tied, Ren (Yuki Izumisawa) and Rina (Akane Hotta). However, after a while, Nikaido (Kouhei Takeda) suspects Rina's affair. Ren was more upset than he thought, and in the end he realized he wasn't prepared for anything. In addition, he is separated by Mizuki (Karen Miyama). Ren, who lost everything, realizes that it is Mizuki that he really should cherish. It was decided to return to Japan earlier than planned, and Ren contacted Mizuki that he would like to live with him again in Japan. Ren became more concerned about Mizuki than before, and his husband and wife got along very well. Meanwhile, Ren learns that Rina is pregnant with Nikaido's child ...

Episode 5
Ren (Yuki Izumisawa), who divorced Mizuki (Karen Miyama), was confusing loneliness at work. He occasionally remembered Rina (Akane Hotta), but he never contacted himself. Only the days passed without any change, and about a year later, Ren happened to see Nikaido (Kouhei Takeda) at the bar and learned that Rina had divorced. Ren takes the plunge and contacts Rina for the first time in a few years. Rina was completely on the face of her mother, but she was as attractive as she used to be. However, she is disappointed to find out that she is going to New York with her lover, and realizes that she and Rina are destined to never be connected. A few days later, he was informed that he would suddenly leave Tokyo from Rina ...
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