A love song sung by a clumsy father

Kokoro Osawa (Hana Sugisaki), Mizuki Matsuno (Ayane Omori), Riku (Kanata Fujimoto), Hidezo Tokaibayashi (Kanata Fujimoto), who started preparing to move because Masayoshi Hayakawa (Joe Odagiri) left the office. Tatsuya Fuji). In the midst of a rush, I decided to move to one of the real estate properties introduced by Mr. Tsuyoshi Muro, the chairman of the neighborhood.
When Justice goes to business at a small record company, he is found by former manager Miki (Yusuke Santamaria). Miki tells Justice, who is trying to escape, to let him know when the song is completed.
Yoko Aota (Shihori Kanjiya) didn't agree with her, but she was well received by the new artist's CD jacket, and she was asked to shoot another new artist's jacket. Ahead of that, she was told by an interior magazine that she wanted to sign a contract as her exclusive cameraman.
Everyone came to 'nanja' for a meal, but justice who had no work at all, worried about Shuzo who was a little weak since he went to see his son Masato (Satoshi Yamanaka) and was rejected, and worked hard in the city Mizuki, who couldn't tell her that she had witnessed the working Tomoko Osawa (Yuri Nakamura), doesn't have the usual liveliness. Justice, who saw Hidezo holding a leaflet of Masato's strawberry farm that night, said he should meet again if he was interested, but Hidezo refused.
At a later date, Justice, who came to the strawberry farm alone, talked to Masato ... On the other hand, Mizuki, who was pointed out by the land that something was wrong, says that she promised to keep it secret and saw Rinko. Meanwhile, Justice tells Shuzo to leave this house.
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