The tragedy of confronting the fiancée of the Holy Night of tears ... The bride who didn't want to see it
She cried in front of Egawa (Hirofumi Arai), crying, and found out that Takako Hara (Yuka) and her fiancé Kaori (Mayuko Kawakita) were hugged by him, and that her grandmother's condition had deteriorated. Kotaro Ozu (Takahiro Miura) who embraced. Kotaro, who was determined to part with Kaori for Takako, however, agrees to 'pretend to marry' Kaori to reassure her grandmother. Not knowing that, Takako accidentally hears Kotaro going to greet Kaori's parents, and she is shocked.
'I wonder if I'm the second woman no matter how far I go.'-Takako is worried. She went to the front of her Kotaro's mansion, and what she witnessed was Kotaro, who was completely drunk at a dinner with Kaori's parents, and Kaori was escorting him.
'Takakosama, there are people I want to meet,' Kaori was waiting for Kotaro's younger sister, Kotomi. 'Since I'm back, can you stop Kou-kun anymore?' Kaori offers that from the front. If she hates Kotaro, it can't be helped, but Takako, who can't say anything to Kaori that she can't allow someone to steal, calls Kotaro to her apartment that night.
As before, Kotaro says, 'I'm going to break up with Kaori, so please wait.' However, when her anxiety peaked, Takako asked her, 'How long have you been waiting?' Takako realizes that she can't stay in this state, and she tells Kotaro that she wants her to concentrate on her work until winter vacation begins. 'Mr. Ozu doesn't know what he's going to do with me, but his work doesn't betray me.' Kotaro reluctantly nodded to Takako's words.
The days passed, the closing ceremony was greeted by passing each other, and Christmas Eve-Takako left school without having a conversation with Kotaro and ate Christmas cake alone. The next day, when she returned to her parents' house, she had nowhere to go, and only hurt her conversation with her parents and her married sister ... At that time, she received her call from Kotaro. 'Meet me. I've been waiting for you at that store since 7 o'clock, all the time.' Takako's heart shook when she heard the message from her answering machine.
Kotaro, who was about to leave the house with a Christmas present for her Takako, is detained by Imamura (Tomo Yanagishita) who suddenly arrives. 'What are you thinking?' Imamura was consulted by Kaori and came to remind Kotaro. The time to meet with Takako is approaching.
Takako rushes to her meeting shop alone. It was Egawa that she came across by chance. Egawa apologizes for her previously hugging Takako. 'I felt like I knew Mr. Hara ... I wanted to support him,' says Egawa. Egawa knew that Takako was meeting with Kotaro, and she was there to prevent Takako from being alone.
On the other hand, Kaori appears in front of Kotaro who tries to shake off Imamura and head for Takako. Kotaro can't say anything to Kaori who cried, saying, 'Don't go. Don't make me a disgusting woman anymore.' To Kotaro who does not appear at all, Takako is ...! ??
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