Do you hate a woman who has an affair with a teacher?
Takako Hara (Yuka), a 32-year-old high school teacher who teaches ancient writing at a girls' school. A premonition of her love with her new teacher, Kotaro Ozu (Takahiro Miura), seven years younger than her, who suddenly visited her with her loneliness and anxiety. While she was attracted to Kotaro, who was sincere and cheerful, he already had a fiancée ...
Takako is shocked. Meanwhile, Akio Kurosawa (Shunsuke Nakamura), a former affair partner's senior teacher who rekindled her love for Takako with the appearance of her Kotaro, approaches Takako again. Takako invites Kurosawa to her home condominium because of her loneliness-but she gets a phone call for her work. It is said that Kondo and Nakamura, two students, were molested and protected by the police. She hurriedly headed to the police, she said, 'She was about to return to her old relationship ...' Takako said she was just empty trying to dispel her loneliness. I was keenly aware.
the next day. 'My house, you got divorced because of her father's affair,' --her student Kotomi Ichikawa (Mio Yuki) told Takako. Takako's chest is buzzing at Kotomi, who leaves behind her meaningful words.
On the other hand, Kotaro, who knows nothing, talks to Takako innocently. Takako, who has a strong personality, and Kotaro, who makes fun of it like a prank. 'If you don't get greedy, why would you want to be loved when you can be' talking and having fun with the opposite sex '?' ... I don't want Kotaro to know her past with Kurosawa. It was Takako.
However, the relationship between Takako and Kurosawa is easily heard by Kotaro. 'Affair between teachers is the worst!' Kotomi witnessed Takako and Kurosawa entering the condominium together that night. Kotomi tells Kotaro the whole story she saw. 'Isn't it wrong? Isn't that the case with my beloved wife Kurosawa and serious Hara?' Kotaro doesn't want to believe, but Kotomi's story is so true that he recalls what they said and did. hand…. Kotaro returns to Kotomi, who says, 'I can't forgive only affairs,' and 'I despise ...'. After Kotomi returned, she was holding her head alone in her biological room.
Takako doesn't want to be known to Kotaro, and Kotaro is frustrated by the facts she knew.
Kotaro is depressed after being declared by Imamura (Tomo Yanagishita) at the usual men's association. Kotaro, whose parents are divorced because of his father's affair, cannot forgive his affair. 'I will never make a woman cry,' Egawa (Hirofumi Arai) quietly angry and reminded him, 'It's fine, but don't talk about good or bad by using people's romance as a story.' He also has a painful past with love ...
On the other hand, at the women's association, Yuko (Miwako Ichikawa) said, 'A man who cares about a woman's past affair, please make a wish from here!' Even if you have an affair, you have a serious love. The affair with Kurosawa was a real love for Takako at the time-I thought so. However, her experience was deeply injured, and she still weakened Takako's heart.
At Takako's parents' house, there is a rule that her whole family gathers once a month. Takako's mother, Hisae, is a charismatic housewife who has recently become popular in magazines. She is her mother who has spent most of her life in the kitchen, but now everyone admire her way of life. Her younger sister Naomi has already married and gave birth ... There was no place for Takako at the table surrounded by such a family.
Around the same time, Kotaro was enjoying an internet call with his fiancé, Kaori Higashiyama (Mayuko Kawakita), who was studying in England. Kaori is worried about Kotaro's affair at a girls' school, and Kotaro says he is not worried because his students are children. 'Then, what about the teacher?' Kaori's words remind me of Takako's face. At that time, Kotaro's cell phone rang. It is said that Nakamura and Kondo, students who had been molested before, were protected by the police again.
Takako, Kotaro, and Kurosawa rush in a hurry. It turns out that the previous molester turmoil was a lie of two people who wanted to attract the attention of their parents and their favorite boys. A stupid act that just causes annoyance. However, the obedientness of the student who struggled desperately for her love struck Takako's heart.
'I came out all the way, so why don't you have a meal together?' Takako, Kotaro, and Kurosawa will go to an Italian restaurant in one word from Kurosawa. Tension runs on the three people who keep a balance with a sense of dangerous distance ...! ??
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