Synopsis of Episode 5 of "Since I Took You Away" released

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連続ドラマ「あなたを奪ったその日から」第5話の一場面=カンテレ提供
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連続ドラマ「あなたを奪ったその日から」第5話の一場面=カンテレ提供

The drama series " Since I Took You Away " (Kansai TV/Fuji TV, Mondays at 10pm) starring actress Keiko Kitagawa has released the synopsis and stills for the fifth episode, which will air on May 19th.

Hiromi ( Nao Omori ), who got a job at Switchback to find out what Asahi (Omori Nao) has been hiding, is assigned to the Customer Service Center, a department that Asahi cares about. Hiromi is tasked with sorting through the customer feedback he receives, and is surprised by Asahi's sincere work ethic, which is different from the image he had of him. Meanwhile, Hiromi finds out that several times a month, a slanderous letter about Asahi is being mailed to one of his stores. A senior employee, Yua (Tayama Yuki), doesn't take notice, but Hiromi is concerned by the sentence written there: "Yuki Asahi, child murderer."

Meanwhile, Yukiko (Hideko Hara), who visited Hiromi's house, couldn't stop thinking about Miumi (Kasumi Isshiki), who said she was Hiromi's daughter. Hiromi wasn't pregnant 13 years ago when Miumi was born. So who was that child?... As she was thinking about this, Miumi suddenly came to the nursery school. Miumi tells the bewildered Yukiko, "There's something I want to ask you." She says that it's something she can't ask Hiromi...

At the same time, Hiromi casually brings up the topic of Asahi at a welcome party at work. He learns that most of the former employees of "Yuki Deli" had moved to "Tainasu" with Asahi, but there was one person who was abandoned by Asahi and was unable to join the company.

The drama is a suspenseful story of parent-child love, with the main character being a mother who is filled with sadness and hatred after losing her child in a food accident. The script is written by Natsuko Ikeda, who has worked on "The Day the World Ends with You," and directed by Hajime Matsuki, who has worked on the "Rika" series.


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