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Synopsis of Episode 9 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9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9話の一場面=カンテレ提供

The drama series " Since I Took You Away " (Kantele/Fuji TV, Mondays at 10pm) starring actress Keiko Kitagawa . The synopsis and stills from the 9th episode, which will air on June 16th, have been released.

Asahi ( Nao Omori) is shocked to find out that Hiromi(Kitagawa) is a family member of a victim of an accident they caused 11 years ago. Meanwhile, Mochizuki (Tsutsui Michitaka) feels that he recognizes the train keychain that Hiromi has, so he heads to Hiromi's house to find out the truth behind his uneasy feeling. Then, Miumi (Isshiki Kasumi) comes out of Hiromi's room, and in her bag is the same keychain as Hiromi. Mochizuki follows her, convinced that Miumi is Hiromi's daughter, but when he sees her figure, he senses a certain girl's face, and a suspicion arises in his mind. Then, Miumi, who mistakes Mochizuki for a fellow train otaku, starts talking to him...

Wanting to find out the truth, Mochizuki begins to question Hiromi and her family. However, upon learning of Mochizuki's movements, Asahi reveals Hiromi's true identity and warns him not to get involved with her any more. Meanwhile, Asahi orders them to identify the caller of a phone call that was made to Moeko's search number. He is strangely curious about the voice of a young girl that he hears on the other end of the line.

Meanwhile, Asahi visits the hospitalized Ririko (Taira Yuna) and discovers the cause of her overdose. Asahi tells her, "You don't have to worry about anything," but Ririko seems frightened by her father's words.

That night, Hiromi receives a call from Hiromi. Hiromi is puzzled when Asahi says he has something to talk about, but the next moment, Asahi mentions the name of Hiromi's late daughter...

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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