Episode 2
Hiroki Takahashi (KENCHI) has never been able to remember his life since he came to heaven, but when he saw the image of the lower world that Shizue asked God to show, he had an important family. I realized that I wanted to revive, and the feeling of wanting to revive gradually grew.
It was such a big tree, but with the momentum of sake, he had an overnight relationship with Joey Wheeler (Sarara Tsukifune).
Kenichi Yamago (Masahiro Komoto) was peeking through the gap between the doors.
Seeing the footage of her lover George, Shizue wants to come back to life as soon as possible and meet again, suggesting that Taiki declares that she and her love affair have been established. However, the lies of the two are easily detected by God, and as a punishment for lying, God tries to drop Taiki and Shizue into the black hole.
At the moment when Rin tried to jump down to the black hole when he fell in place of her, Yuan Ichinose (Alan Shirahama) grabbed her hand and helped her.
On the other hand, Rin, who is worried about Akane Yoshino (Honoka Yahagi) who is worried about her relationship with Yuan in the case of the black hole, appeals to Yuan to apologize to her Akane, but the two end up in a quarrel. Rin became emotional, citing black rumors in gossip magazines and news about Yuan in her lifetime, and she cursed Yuan. When she came to heaven, she was disgusted that she would be hurt by rumors as she was alive, and she threw herself into a black hole ...
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