
Tomorrow...
The weather this morning was clear and warm. The snow melts in the sunlight. The morning wind began to fill an important building in Tokyo. A building where problems are divorced.
Right now a young man was entering the trial room. He will mediate with the family of the plaintiff. It was Nara who was wearing a white shirt and her black basic pants, she just wanted to apply for a job.
Today Nara has to face the problem posed by the plaintiff in the mediation room. Who else if not the father of Yudo, Hisei. The middle-aged man almost fifty years old looked to be waiting outside the trial room. He asked his lawyer to sue Nara severely.
"I've paid you dearly. I want that young man to no longer feel the beauty of the world. Make him feel so bad that the news of his death soon I hear." Hisei told his two lawyers.
"You take it easy, Mr. Hisei. We'll do everything we can to win this lawsuit." One of his lawyers convinced.
"Okay, I'm waiting to hear." Hisei went with a personal bodyguard.
Hisei filed a lawsuit in court to hold Nara accountable for the killing of her son, Yudo. She did not want Nara to roam free while her son had gone into the coffin.
Hisei wants Nara to feel what her son is feeling. He wants Nara to die slowly as a ransom for killing her son. He has also paid both famous lawyers to bring down Nara mentally at the trial. No doubt today was a tough day to go through.
Shina, the biological mother of Nara did not remain silent. He asked for help from a lawyer for his son's mediation. And now he sat in the audience seat to see the mediation process of the son. Nara was seated in the middle as a defendant, while her lawyer was on the right. And the prosecution is on the left. He is a criminal on trial.
Before long, the judges began to enter the court's mediation room. So does Ken who soon meets Shina, the mother of Nara. He greeted his friend's mother before sitting in a chair.
"Auntie." Ken reprimanded Shina.
"Am I late?" asked Ken and sat down next to Shina.
"No, Ken. Mediation is just about to begin. You came alone?" shina asked who saw Ken alone.
"Yes, Auntie. I just came alone. Dad told me that today Nara has started her trial. I hope this mediation process goes smoothly so that Nara does not need to be a permanent prisoner of the police." Ken hopes.
"Yes, auntie also hopes so. Your father told me a lot about what happened to Nara. Aunt was so shocked, it was really unexpected that Nara would experience something like this." Shina expresses her feelings.
Ken was silent. He also felt what Shina felt. Ken knows what will happen next.
Should I tell Nara what happened at the Sony Music office? If he knew, it would be more frustrating. The calamity came in a streak without knowing pity for him. I hope Nara is strong in dealing with all this.
Ken is still keeping Sony Music's interest in removing Nara from the record label. He could not bear to say this to Nara directly. Ken still hopes that Cherry and Sai will succeed in asking Gabril for help so that the label does not get him out.
A few minutes later, the mediation of the trial began. The plaintiff began to read his lawsuit before the judge, while Nara's lawyer waited for his turn to speak. And this morning was a witness to Nara's submission to her destiny.
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Part Two is finished