CHAHHAN SANE
After the audition, 'Yuki Ebana' was confessed to 'Seiichi Izumi'. 'Shiori Kato' and 'Hitoko Murakami' witnessed it, and Hitoko, who had been thinking about Seiichi, screamed and ran away, and Shiori chased it.
On the other hand, for some reason, 'Ryo' will be drunk with Seiichi's band members 'Taki Hiroto' and 'Tsubaki Aoi', and will be re-drinked at Taki and Taki's house. Taki tells Ryo that he is thinking of leaving the band and becoming a doctor. Ryo presses the taiko stamp that Taki can be compatible, but Taki is not serious. Taki notices that something is wrong with Ryo's body, but Ryo tells others to keep silent.
In Seiichi's confession, Yuki and Hitoko were jerky. Meanwhile, the president 'Yuichi Yanagishita' called and told that the major debut of 'Chahhan' was decided. Three people who rejoice.
However, when I went to the office a few days later, I found that the debut song was not the original song, but a song made by a stranger ('77'). The three are not convinced, but Yuki remembers something stuck in the lyrics of 'No. 77' ...
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