Episode 10

Haruka (Ayami Nakajo), who was finally confessed by Saito (Nozomu Kotaki) and was going out with her, is full of motivation for work. On the other hand, Natsumi (Asami Mizukawa) also spends the night with Honjo (Ikki Sawamura), but Natsumi's mother, Yukie (Hitomi Takahashi), who suddenly appears, says that Honjo is one or more older and has a child. Therefore, the relationship is opposed.
Meanwhile, Igarashi (Mikihisa Azuma), a member of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly who underwent emergency surgery for inguinal hernia, is hospitalized in the surgical ward. Igarashi, who loves sweets despite having diabetes, swings Haruka and Natsumi around trying to eat sweets if there is a chance. And Haruka scolds Igarashi in the former Yang mode and makes him angry! Furthermore, the scene was seen by the secretary-general Ohashi (Satoshi Jimbo) ...! !
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