
再会・殺意の方程式
Mystery · Drama
Overview
One day, Mio, a reporter, is shown a manuscript for a contest by Kuribayashi, the editor-in-chief. The manuscript, which she is told will likely make it to the final round, is that of Kashiwagi, who was supposed to marry Kuribayashi's daughter. Hearing the familiar name, Mio learns that Kashiwagi is now married to the daughter of a top company and holds a high position. The two are nostalgic about their reunion, but soon after, a series of murders occur. Mio investigates the case to prove Kashiwagi's innocence, even though he was suspected of murder.
Top Cast


Karin Yamaguchi
Karin Yamaguchi
Mio Sasatani
Karin Yamaguchi
Mio Sasatani


Ken Nishida
Ken Nishida
Mitsuhiko Kashiwagi
Ken Nishida
Mitsuhiko Kashiwagi


Ichirō Zaitsu
Ichirō Zaitsu
Shunsuke Katsu
Ichirō Zaitsu
Shunsuke Katsu


Hiroyuki Konishi
Hiroyuki Konishi
Kohei Haga
Hiroyuki Konishi
Kohei Haga


Junko Asahina
Junko Asahina
Taeko Kashiwagi
Junko Asahina
Taeko Kashiwagi
Takehiko Maeda
Takehiko Maeda
Editor-in-Chief Kuribayashi
Takehiko Maeda
Editor-in-Chief Kuribayashi


Emiko Azuma
Emiko Azuma
Yoshiko Kuribayashi
Emiko Azuma
Yoshiko Kuribayashi


Sanshō Shinsui
Sanshō Shinsui
Ryuichi Minagawa
Sanshō Shinsui
Ryuichi Minagawa
Shōji Ōki
Shōji Ōki
Detective Nagai
Shōji Ōki
Detective Nagai
Ryohei Takaoka
Ryohei Takaoka
Detective Kitagawa
Ryohei Takaoka
Detective Kitagawa
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