Episode 6

Hikuma is carried to the hospital by ambulance. The doctor informs him that further tests, bed rest, and an operation are called for. At Misaki high school, the band wonders what is up with Hikuma, with three weeks before district competition. Natsuki, Hikuma's daughter, takes over band practice and the Vice Principal casually mentions that her internship will be ending soon. First chair Saxophonist Kitora announces his intention to study at a music school, then abroad. Nagisa asks Misaki for a referral to a private Clarinet teacher. Hikuma undergoes tests, radiation and chemotherapy for a few days, before sneaking out of the hospital to lead the band. Hikuma and Natsuki visit Kitora's home to present the request for study abroad; Kitora says he won't be going abroad. At practice the next day, Aoshima physically throws Kitora out of the band, telling him to leave for music school and study abroad instead of staying with the brass band. Kitora eventually leaves for music school, but not before getting a handmade talisman made for brass band members. Aoshima and the former Law members ask that he be forgiven for leaving, and Igawa takes over Saxophone first chair. At the district band competition, Hikuma and the band assemble and wait to be called for their first public performance.
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