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示談交渉人 ゴタ消し
He will read into the depths of your psyche… The main character, Torajiro Shirai, nicknamed “The White Tiger”, is a professional settlement negotiator who will clean up any and every mess that could happen in this world. Sexual harassment, claims, false groping accusations, stalkers, traffic accidents… No matter how honestly one lives their life, anyone can suddenly get wrapped up in trouble they never saw coming which turns into a “mess”. “Cleaning up messes” is reading into the depths of those people’s psyche… “The White Tiger”, sees through the ill intents and lies behind the trouble, and saves the people from the worries and deep suffering they have. This drama is an intense psychological investigation, and at the same time works to clear up the mess the person is wrapped up in with clever negotiation tactics. It’s a thrilling, drama with each episode a complete story.
家政婦のミタ
Be cautious when telling her to do something.
She does ANYTHING you ask her.
Akari Mita (Nanako Matsushima) is a super housekeeper who perfectly completes everything she is asked to do. However, she never smiles or tries to gain someone's favor. She is always emotionless, and her mind is unreadable.
Mita is assigned to work for the Asuda family. Keiichi Asuda (Hiroki Hasegawa) has just lost his wife in an accident, and his four children, including the oldest daughter Yui (Shiori Kutsuna), are deeply shocked by their mother's death. The family is torn apart and the house was in utter chaos.
One day, Keiichi's sister-in-law Urara (Saki Aibu) plans a birthday party for Asuda's youngest child, Kii (Miyu Honda). Upon hearing Kii's birthday wish to meet her mother, Urara carelessly promises Kii that she will arrange a reunion with her mother. Kii is delighted, but only until her friend at kindergarten told her, "You can't meet a dead person. Your mom is in heaven now, so if you want to meet her, you have to die."
While Kii was walking home along the riverside where her mother drowned, she tells Mita, "Please come with me to meet my mother." Mita's only reply was ... "Certainly."