Episode 1
When I noticed, Akatsuki Rin (Alice Hirose) was in the movie theater. There are several strange men and women around her. There are Makoto Onodera (Tomohiro Kaku), Joey Wheeler (Sarara Tsukifune), Kenichi Yamago (Masahiro Komoto), and Hiroki Takahashi (KENCHI). The door is closed tightly, and everyone is confused by the situation where they cannot escape.
When Rin embraced the dog he found at her feet, the dog suddenly began to speak. As soon as Rin was surprised to let go of her dog, she turned into a bird. While the five were stunned, the last one to appear was Yuan Ichinose (Alan Shirahama), a very popular actor.
Looking sideways at the excited Shizue and others, Rin asks for an explanation from the creature that changed from a dog to a bird. She then explains that the creature is dead here in heaven and everyone in the theater is already dead. And she claims to be 'God'.
She says self-proclaimed 'God'. She wants you to have a romance from now on. And only the first two couples can come back to life ...
In heaven, each person was given a room and had a spacious living room.
Everyone is surprised to be able to live the same life as when they were alive, even if they were dead.
Akane Yoshino (Honoka Yahagi), who committed suicide after Yuan, joins the game and the love game starts in a new way.
Meanwhile, Shizue, impatient with the existence of Akane who has a passion for Yuan, proposes to Taiki to fall in love with herself.
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