Takesuke (Watanazhe is also acted the role of) began to adore the woman named Duojiang (Yoshinaka Sayuri) when he was a student. Twenty years later, the frowns and smiles of Duojiang are still deeply preserved in the mind of Takesuke. At a party, Takesuke was accidentally reunited with Duojiang, who was running his own flower studio, and her husband died in the early years. The exchanges between Xiaonosuke and Duojiang became closer and closer, and the two traveled frequently to talk about their dreams hidden in the bottom of their hearts. Takesuke was admitted to the hospital because of a heart attack. Duojiang, who went to visit, picked up Hyosuke's wife and son in the hospital. The meeting made Duojiang realize that he was doing something irreparable, so he decided to leave Takesuke and go to Kyoto to study with his flower arranging teacher. Konosuke finally divorced Yoshiko.
Takesuke (Watanazhe is also acted the role of) began to adore the woman named Duojiang (Yoshinaka Sayuri) when he was a student. Twenty years later, the frowns and smiles of Duojiang are still deeply preserved in the mind of Takesuke. At a party, Takesuke was accidentally reunited with Duojiang, who was running his own flower studio, and her husband died in the early years. The exchanges between Xiaonosuke and Duojiang became closer and closer, and the two traveled frequently to talk about their dreams hidden in the bottom of their hearts. Takesuke was admitted to the hospital because of a heart attack. Duojiang, who went to visit, picked up Hyosuke's wife and son in the hospital. The meeting made Duojiang realize that he was doing something irreparable, so he decided to leave Takesuke and go to Kyoto to study with his flower arranging teacher. Konosuke finally divorced Yoshiko.
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