笑うマトリョーシカ 第2話 2024年7月5日

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笑うマトリョーシカ 第2話
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00:00For the first time in his 43 years of youth,
00:02the Seikei Ichiro was appointed as a member of the Government.
00:04If it's for his sake, I've sworn to give everything I have to him.
00:08Why is it that he hasn't written about Toshiya Suzuki in his will?
00:12Toshiya Suzuki's secret mission is to control Seikei Ichiro from behind the scenes.
00:19Instead of having a strong will,
00:22Seikei Ichiro can perfectly portray his ideal person.
00:26If he had a special talent,
00:28instead of having a strong will,
00:30he could perfectly portray his ideal person.
00:34The B.C. Incident?
00:36Actually, I'm investigating it right now.
00:39The current Prime Minister and the Minister of Foreign Affairs
00:41may have been involved at the time.
00:45Father!
00:46That day, Suzuki-san was spending time with his father, right?
00:50There are many other things written in my father's report.
00:55Kanae, come home right away.
01:02Excuse me.
01:09Hey,
01:11the only thing that was stolen was the cardboard box in his report.
01:16What did you look up?
01:20Kanae, answer me.
01:24The B.C. Incident.
01:26It seems that your father was after it again.
01:32It has nothing to do with the accident, right?
01:35That's too much of a thought.
01:37Are you investigating it too?
01:44Seriously.
01:48Hey,
01:49Yu-chan,
01:51do you know why I'm letting you take care of Rocky?
01:55It's because pets are not allowed in the apartment, right?
01:58Take good care of him, okay?
02:00Of course.
02:01Leave it to me.
02:05Rocky, I'll come see you again, okay?
02:07That's true, but...
02:10I thought you'd be lonely on your own.
02:16You're just like your father.
02:19When he's too busy with work, he can't see anyone around him.
02:25At this rate,
02:27he won't be able to live with Yu-chan forever.
02:30I know.
02:33What are you going to tell Yu-chan about Rocky?
02:38I'll look for him.
02:39I don't want to make him sad.
02:44How about udon?
02:46What?
02:48Dinner.
02:49You're going to eat, right?
02:52Thank you.
03:03Mr. Kashiwagi.
03:05Mr. Kashiwagi, please.
03:07You're the only one who can testify.
03:11Are you really okay with this?
03:13Please leave.
03:14Mr. Kashiwagi.
03:15Mr. Kashiwagi.
03:17This is the main source.
03:18All right.
03:19We're going to break through the first stage.
03:22Yes.
03:23Good job.
03:25This is the best scoop of the year.
03:27It's all thanks to Mr. Kashiwagi.
03:34Please answer me.
03:36Mr. Kashiwagi.
03:39It's all your fault.
03:41It's all your fault.
03:46Mr. Kashiwagi.
03:48Mr. Kashiwagi.
03:50I believe in you.
03:52I'll tell you the truth.
04:15I'm sorry.
04:26You're Kanae, right?
04:27I'm a YouTuber.
04:28Let's go.
04:30Mr. Michiyo.
04:31How are you going to take responsibility for the suicide of Mr. Kashiwagi?
04:34Mr. Michiyo, you can't do that.
04:35You can't show it to a child.
04:39I'm raising Yuki.
04:41It's too late if something happens to Yuki.
04:46I understand.
04:57Yuki.
05:15Yuki.
05:37Thank you for your hard work.
05:38Thank you for your hard work.
05:41The fact that the data of the Nijikabu incident has been stolen means that there is a warning not to investigate any further.
05:47This is the only thing I took.
05:51Suzuki, who wants the Seikei to succeed smoothly,
05:54must have wanted to hide the involvement of the Prime Minister and Minister Morohashi.
05:59Is the accident of Michiyo's father also Suzuki's doing?
06:04You told the police, didn't you?
06:06I don't think they'll do anything about the relationship between Suzuki and his father's accident.
06:14If Suzuki was the one who wrote this paper,
06:18he's a dangerous man.
06:22What the hell is the Seikei going to do?
06:26Hey, Michiyo.
06:28This is a dangerous story that shouldn't be touched.
06:32Shall we change it?
06:36Yes.
06:43It is the reporters who touch the things that should not be touched.
06:47I got permission from the Seikei to interview directly.
06:52I'll get closer to Suzuki than anyone else.
06:54Even so, there may be a back story.
07:07Yes.
07:13You got permission from that reporter, didn't you?
07:18Yes.
07:23I wanted you to consult with him.
07:27I'm sorry.
07:29But I thought he was a good reporter.
07:37TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
07:49I met Mr. Takechi Kazuhiro, who was said to be the director-general at the time.
07:55It was Shunkichi who landed in Japan, where Suzuki's family lives.
07:59Mr. Takechi.
08:03Nice to meet you. I'm Ichiro Seikei.
08:06Are you Seikei?
08:08Mr. Takechi was also from Fukuin Gakuen.
08:11There was a connection.
08:13Since then, we have been drinking together many times.
08:16As a college student, I learned a lot from Mr. Takechi.
08:19I learned a lot.
08:36Mr. Takechi.
08:38Nice to meet you. I'm Ichiro Seikei.
08:41I've heard a lot from Suzuki.
08:44Thank you for the other day.
08:46Thank you.
08:48You have a good friend.
08:51Yes.
09:06After graduating from college, I worked as Mr. Takechi's secretary.
09:11However, when I was 27 years old, Mr. Takechi was involved in a car accident and died suddenly.
09:22It was when I was returning to my hometown.
09:25I couldn't accept the reality for a while because of a sudden breakup with my respected benefactor, Mr. Takechi.
09:37Car accident?
09:38Car accident?
09:52It seems that the driver fell asleep because of fatigue.
09:57The same as my father?
09:59He was killed?
10:00The reason why Mr. Seikei became a politician at the age of 27 was because he was involved in a car accident due to Mr. Takechi's sudden death.
10:14No way.
10:16Suzuki set up Mr. Takechi's accident to make Mr. Seikei a great poet.
10:24But why did he become a politician in a hurry until he killed his benefactor?
10:31We will continue to work with a sense of tension.
10:36Thank you.
10:38Hey, isn't that Mr. Michiyue from TOTO?
10:41Why is he here?
10:43Mr. Michiyue.
10:45Let me introduce you.
10:47This is Mr. Michiyue from TOTO newspaper.
10:50Thank you.
10:51What do you mean?
10:52TOTO's banker has already...
10:53I gave him permission.
10:55He said he didn't mind if I interviewed him freely.
11:01What?
11:24I would like to ask for your cooperation from the bottom of my heart.
11:28Thank you.
11:30That's all for now.
11:32If you have any questions, please leave the room.
11:52Everyone, please wait.
11:54Thank you for continuing to interview us today.
11:58I would like to ask you to tell the people about us.
12:08We have to calculate so that the people can rest assured about the future of our country.
12:18For that reason, I promise to listen to the voices of the people in my hometown and all over the country.
12:30I promise.
12:33Do you understand?
12:35Mr. Takeuchi's...
12:37I promise.
12:38This table will attract the attention of the public.
12:41Yes.
12:42The success and failure of the university entrance exam...
12:44I move my hand without thinking.
12:47Now that the success and failure of the university entrance exam are not clear,
12:53I think we should create a network in the school.
12:58I look down there.
12:59I look up for five seconds.
13:02I feel like I'm out of my mind.
13:04If I become the student council president...
13:06I raise my head as if I were back.
13:08Next, I will do my best.
13:09For the sake of the third-year students I met here,
13:12I will continue to think about what I can do for my future self.
13:17In Fukui, where there are many unique faces,
13:20it is obvious how troublesome the work is.
13:26Because there are many opinions,
13:28I dare to debate with a lot of opinions.
13:37In the future,
13:39I want to build a proud dojo as the O.B. of Fukui Academy.
13:44Please let me build it for the next year.
13:49But I don't want to see your faces.
13:52Let's do it thoroughly.
14:13Hanusen Erikuyan
14:19Hanusen Erikuyan
14:20He is an important person who is said to have manipulated Hitora behind the scenes for a while.
14:24For him, Hanusen means Toshiya Suzuki.
14:33In the future, will you actively convey the will of the Habu Seiken while gathering young people?
14:37Excuse me.
14:39Here.
14:40Excuse me.
15:06Michiyo?
15:08Are you Mr. Sasaki?
15:10The chairman of Seiken's club?
15:12Yes, I am.
15:13Come in.
15:15Seiken.
15:17Come in.
15:19It's close to the board of directors,
15:21so I sometimes have lunch here.
15:23The food here is delicious.
15:26Take your time.
15:33Why did you bring me here?
15:35You seem to be hated a lot.
15:39You were allowed to interview freely,
15:41so I was scolded from time to time.
15:45The secretary of the deputy who announced that you were unlawful committed suicide.
15:52That is...
15:53The bad guy is the deputy who denied it.
15:57What?
15:59By revealing the truth,
16:02you may hurt someone.
16:05Of course, you may hurt yourself.
16:07But there is always someone who can be saved.
16:12You believe that and fight, don't you?
16:18That's the meaning of that word, isn't it?
16:23I want to believe in the power of the press.
16:26Thank you.
16:31Thank you for the interview.
16:33I really want to thank you.
16:42Did you find out anything?
16:45Yes.
16:47It seems that the secretary approved the interview.
16:52His name is Michiyo Ikanae.
16:54He is a reporter for the Tohto Newspaper.
17:19What's wrong?
17:20You said you would go on Sunday.
17:23Yuki.
17:25I'm sorry.
17:27I...
17:29I let Rocky go.
17:34What do you mean?
17:37You were busy with your work.
17:40No.
17:43But it's my fault.
17:49Yuki.
17:50I will find him.
17:53I will definitely find him.
18:07You haven't changed at all.
18:20Yuki.
18:29Good morning, Aoyama.
18:31If the director asks about me,
18:34please tell him that I'm in Nagata.
18:37What do you mean?
18:39Nice to meet you.
18:51Good morning.
18:52Good morning.
18:53Good morning.
18:54If you're going to Matsuyama, please tell me.
18:57Did you find out anything about Takechi's accident?
18:59I heard from a reporter and a detective who knew him at the time.
19:03According to the article,
19:05the perpetrator drove a car and hit Mr. Takechi.
19:10And?
19:11The perpetrator is an unemployed man.
19:13He immediately admitted to the crime and paid a high fine.
19:16The perpetrator of his father's accident is also unemployed.
19:19He hopes to find a job.
19:22Did you meet Takechi's family?
19:25He died of illness a few years ago.
19:28But at the time of the accident,
19:30not only Mr. Seike,
19:32but Suzuki was also working as the secretary of Mr. Takechi's company.
19:36So was Lin.
19:37Suzuki is completely black.
19:40Can't the police do anything about it?
19:42I don't think so.
19:44He's not breathing.
19:46No way.
19:47Then what do we do?
19:48Take the back.
19:50Thoroughly.
19:57Mr. Seike may know something.
20:00But I can't say that Seike is not an accomplice.
20:05I allowed it.
20:07I don't care if you interview me freely.
20:09From now on,
20:13please keep an eye on me.
20:19He'll be fine.
20:21I'm sure of it.
20:23What's the basis?
20:25You said that the paper was an SOS from Seike.
20:29Do you really think so?
20:32I don't know.
20:34But...
20:37I have something to tell you.
20:40I think so.
20:46Be careful.
20:48Yes.
20:51Thank you.
20:52Thank you.
20:53Thank you.
20:54See you.
21:19Can I help you?
21:21No, it's too dangerous.
21:23I'm a journalist from the Social Department.
21:29Please.
21:30Let me help you.
21:48That email is for Suzuki, right?
21:51Are you sure?
21:57If he finds out that I'm involved in this,
22:00he may kill me.
22:05Help me find Suzuki.
22:07When you have time.
22:09If he acts suspiciously, take a picture of him.
22:14Yes.
22:15But,
22:16don't overdo it.
22:19Yes.
22:21Thank you.
22:51TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
22:58Thank you for your time.
23:01You're welcome.
23:02Let's talk.
23:07My father, who was investigating the BG Co., Ltd. case,
23:11died in a car accident the other day.
23:14At the place where he was meeting with Secretary Suzuki.
23:18TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
23:20TAKECHI KAZUHIRO also died in a car accident.
23:23TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
23:24At the general election held for his death,
23:26TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
23:27Mr. Seike became a politician at the age of 27.
23:31TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
23:33Although it's not written in his will,
23:35TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
23:36Mr. Seike and Mr. Suzuki
23:38TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
23:39worked together as TAKECHI's facility secretary.
23:42TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
23:44TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
23:45Both of these accidents
23:47TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
23:48made the driver immediately admit to the crime
23:50TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
23:51and asked for compensation.
23:53TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
23:54Despite his joblessness.
23:56What do you want to say?
23:58TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
23:59Around Secretary Suzuki,
24:00TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
24:01similar car accidents happened twice
24:03TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
24:04and people died.
24:05TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
24:06I can't think of it as a coincidence.
24:10TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
24:11The other day,
24:12TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
24:13a case came into my house.
24:14TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
24:15It was stolen.
24:16TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
24:17It's a report on the BG Incident.
24:18TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
24:19I was the one
24:20TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
24:21who made it known
24:22TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
24:23that Secretary Suzuki
24:24TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
24:25was Mr. Unokosuki's son.
24:26TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
24:27Mr. Seike.
24:28TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
24:29He is dangerous.
24:30TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
24:31Please tell me what you know.
24:32TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
24:33Please.
24:34TAKECHI KAZUHIRO
25:04You're the one who sent this to me, aren't you?
25:23Excuse me.
25:27Yes.
25:29What?
25:31Are you all right?
25:33Are you all right?
25:35Mr. Suzuki!
25:37Mr. Suzuki, are you all right?
25:48Chief!
25:50Where's Suzuki?
25:52He's being treated right now.
25:54A car hit the sidewalk.
25:56Mr. Suzuki, who was on his way to the hospital, seems to have been involved.
26:00It seems that there are other injured people besides Mr. Suzuki.
26:03Aoyama?
26:09The number you have dialed cannot be reached.
26:17Suzuki!
26:24Michiru!
26:26This way.
26:28Fortunately, there is no life injury.
26:31However, some of the lungs were damaged.
26:34It will take some time to detect.
26:37Is that so?
26:40I'm sorry.
26:44I'm sorry for the trouble.
26:48I'm glad you're all right.
26:51Really.
26:54I don't want to lose my loved ones again.
27:03Doctor.
27:13Mr. Michiru.
27:15I'm fine.
27:16I'm fine.
27:18If you don't have a problem after a thorough examination, you don't have to go to the hospital.
27:24I've already told the company.
27:26You don't have to worry.
27:28I'm sorry.
27:30It's my fault.
27:32I'm fine.
27:34In the first place, I just helped you.
27:37I'm sorry.
27:47Please answer me.
27:49Mr. Kashiwagi.
27:51It's your fault.
27:53It's your fault.
28:01The cause of the accident is sleepwalking.
28:09If Suzuki was targeted, who was it?
28:16I don't know.
28:20Maybe we're mistaken.
28:28I want to make the truth clear.
28:33As a result, I make others unhappy.
28:37I don't know what I'm doing.
28:46Don't blame yourself too much.
28:51I'll go to the police and collect information.
29:16Yuki.
29:43I'm home.
29:45Welcome home.
29:50Yuki is here.
29:53I told her about Rocky.
29:58She seems to be looking for him.
30:04Yuki told me.
30:06I'm glad she told me the truth.
30:10I was sad.
30:12But I'll do my best to find him.
30:21You can hurt someone by telling the truth.
30:26But there's always someone who can save you.
30:31That's what you're fighting for.
30:37And this.
30:42I know you're depressed.
30:47But I'm worried about you.
30:50What should I do?
31:12Aoyama
31:21Good morning.
31:23Aoyama.
31:25Are you okay?
31:26You said you weren't hurt.
31:29I told the director to let me stay.
31:33That's all.
31:35I'm sorry.
31:37Why did you read the paper again?
31:39If I get lost, I'll go back.
31:43I wanted to meet the professor who wrote this paper.
31:47I think...
31:49you wrote this paper.
31:52What?
31:53Your writing style is different from Higan's.
31:57So what?
32:00Higan's writing style...
32:03is a little far-fetched.
32:06It's like a thought-out sentence.
32:09I think you put your hand in it.
32:12You're right.
32:14But your writing style...
32:17is straightforward and honest.
32:20It's a little far-fetched.
32:23Anyway...
32:25I think you're better than Higan.
32:39Aoyama
32:44Hey.
32:46When you read the lyrics...
32:49about your college girlfriend, didn't you feel anything?
32:53I felt like I was floating.
32:56It was more straightforward than the rest.
32:59As expected of the Literature Club.
33:02The writing style is different here.
33:05It's very honest.
33:06It's straightforward.
33:08It's very similar to the text in the paper.
33:11There's no doubt.
33:13As for your girlfriend, Mieko...
33:16Seike-san wrote it.
33:18Does that mean she has special feelings for me?
33:36Mieko
33:41One day in my third year of college...
33:44I met Mieko.
33:57Excuse me.
33:59Do you have a tissue or something?
34:03Yes.
34:06Thank you.
34:17I'm sorry.
34:19I dropped it.
34:21Mieko was the same age as me.
34:24She went to Houin University.
34:27She was from Kagawa Prefecture.
34:30She wanted to be a screenwriter.
34:33Every time I come across a line that I can't write...
34:37I feel like my talent is being exposed.
34:43I don't think you need to think that far as a college student.
34:48We're already 21 years old.
34:51What?
34:53Janice Chopley, Jimmy Heng, and Basquiat...
34:56are all 27 years old.
34:57Do you think they were relaxed when they were 21 years old?
35:04Maybe they were in a hurry to leave their mark.
35:10We might only have 6 years left.
35:156 years...
35:18Seike-san, what do you want to be in the future?
35:23I don't want to be someone I want to be.
35:25I was fascinated by the word, become.
35:28I didn't hide it.
35:30I showed it to Mieko.
35:32I want to be a politician.
35:35The dream of becoming a politician.
35:38The friends I met in high school.
35:41My father.
35:48It was the first time I told someone about my situation.
35:56It's been more than 20 years since I started teaching.
36:02What do you want to know about me?
36:07Do you remember this paper?
36:10Seike-san submitted it to Professor Nishijima.
36:17Yes, I remember.
36:20I remember.
36:22He was a man with double power, Erich Jan Hansen.
36:27He was called the brain of Hitler.
36:30Why did you choose this topic?
36:34Well...
36:37Can't you think of it as the influence of a friend?
36:41Maybe.
36:43At that time, Seike-kun had a close friend who went to Tokyo University.
36:47Isn't his name Toshiya Suzuki?
36:52I think that's his name.
36:58I thought it was a thesis.
37:01But it was a paper I wrote when I was in the third grade.
37:06I remember being careful because I thought it was too close to Hitler.
37:11Did Seike-san admire Hitler at that time?
37:15No, I don't think so.
37:20By the way,
37:22Seike-kun wrote a paper on the same topic when he was in the fourth grade.
37:35I remember.
37:37In his paper in the third grade, he affirmed Hansen.
37:41But in his paper in the fourth grade, he criticized Hansen.
37:47He criticized Hansen?
38:00He criticized Seike-san.
38:03In other words, he criticized Suzuki.
38:08Why?
38:09Maybe there was something that changed his mind between the two papers.
38:17Between the third and fourth grade?
38:20One day in the third year of college, I met Mieko.
38:27Do you know anything about Seike-san's lover at that time?
38:32Yes, I remember.
38:34I remember.
38:36She seemed to know Seike-kun.
38:40But she wasn't my student.
38:42Do you remember her name?
38:44In his paper, her name was Mieko.
38:47I don't remember that.
38:50But she was a smart girl.
38:54She knew a lot of things.
38:57Maybe her influence changed Seike-kun's mind.
39:04I don't know.
39:10Janice Chopley, Jimmy Heng, and Basquiat died at the age of 27.
39:15We may only have six years left.
39:21On this day, I became aware of the age of 27.
39:28I was the first to run for office at the age of 27.
39:31I'm sure it's not a coincidence that I put on a silver badge.
39:35Seike-san, I'm sorry.
39:5127 years old.
39:53Stubborn about age.
39:55Is this the reason why she was in a hurry to become a congresswoman?
39:59The reason Seike-san became a politician at the age of 27
40:03was because Takechi died in an accident and won the election.
40:14Mieko killed Takechi.
40:23Isn't it you behind Seike-san?
40:30Mieko killed Takechi.
40:43Hanusen tried to take over the country,
40:48but he was assassinated at the age of 43 with his wife
40:52by Hitora, who was worried about the current situation.
41:0043 years old?
41:1343 years old?
41:23It can't be.
41:30Suzuki is also Mieko?
41:33Suzuki is also Mieko?
41:40Next Wednesday at 11 p.m.
41:42Suzuki...
41:58Seike-san.
42:03Nice to meet you.
42:05I'm Hanusen-san, Seike-kun.
42:11We're dating.
42:17How did you know each other?
42:19It's like a magazine's love story.
42:26You...
42:33You...
42:42My father is also Mieko?
42:50Hey, Michiyo, wait a minute.
42:52What is it?
42:53What do you mean, what is it?
42:56If you're back, report to me.
42:59I'm sorry.
43:02I thought I'd be able to escape this time, but I'm glad.
43:10So, did you find out anything?
43:13Yes.
43:15There's someone behind Seike-san other than Suzuki.
43:19There's a possibility that person killed my father.
43:23There's no reason to stay like this.
43:27And you...
43:32You want to start a relationship, don't you?
43:37You're the one who sent this to me, aren't you?
43:42I want to know the real Seike Ichiro.
43:49Excuse me.
43:50Where are you going?
43:52I'm looking for Seike-san's ex-lover, Mieko.
43:55First, I'd like to talk to Seike-san himself.
44:05Yes.
44:06I'm Sakamoto, the secretary in charge of Seike Ichiro's policy.
44:10Hello.
44:11I'm sorry.
44:13The Minister of Health and Welfare decided not to accept your interview.
44:18What?
44:19What do you mean?
44:21I'm going to talk to Seike-san himself.
44:23Seike-san's ex-lover.
44:25Please let me know.
44:30Why?
44:47Do you know anything about Mieko-san's ex-lover?
44:49Do you know where she is?
44:51Please use me.
44:52I'll make you a great politician.
44:54I'm looking at you, too.
44:56You're the last one to laugh.