Episode 5

Ichika Yuda (Hana Toyoshima) has an accident and is unable to return to consciousness. Kazuma Yuda (Taiyu Fujiwara) and his father Masahiro (Masato Hagiwara) had no choice but to pray for recovery. If Ichika's testimony is true, then Sara Kiritani (Mizuki Kayashima) is the culprit who killed Aki Nakano (Riko), and all the 'aims' are revenge on Masahiro, who wrote the cult's article ... .. What was the word she said? When Kazuma is thinking, Sara appears in the hospital room.
On the other hand, Masahiro does not stubbornly talk about the incident 11 years ago. However, Kazuma finds important materials in Masahiro's room. It describes a former believer, Shohei Matsuo (Takashi Yamanaka), who was a witness to the incident. Kazuma decides to visit Matsuo. And what was waiting there-?!
'If someone believes, it becomes a truth, and the truth slowly disappears into the darkness.' Who can believe it?
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