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Koizumi Kotaro's hug made the audience excited: "It's so handsome to wear glasses and a trench coat."

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Koizumi Kotaro's hug made the audience excited: "It's so handsome to wear glasses and a trench coat."

The third episode of TBS's Japanese drama "The Proud Wife" was broadcast on January 27. The scene where actor Koizumi Kotaro hugs the lead actor Takako Tokiwa becomes a topic of conversation because she is "too handsome".

The Proud Wife (aired every Sunday at 21:00) is based on the popular American television series. Former housewife, Akiko Hatsumi (Takako Tokiwa), became a lawyer sixteen years later after her husband, who was arrested as the head of the Tokyo District Prosecutor's Office on suspicion of corruption, to protect her children. In the third episode, Apricot, Tada (Kotaro Koizumi), and Asahi (Kitamura Shokai) act as the beaver agents of the driver who died in a derailment accident.

Koizumi Kotaro's hug made the audience excited: "It's so handsome to wear glasses and a trench coat."

Apricot and others believed that overwork had caused the accident and demanded compensation of 100 million yen. Anemie Kawai (Tokuko Eguchi), who acts as the agent of the tojin Railway, believes that it is fatigue driving and offers a consolation payment of 500,000 yen. Not only did the two sides clash head-on over their claims, but Kawai, a pregnant woman, also suspended negotiations on the grounds that she was unwell. Apricots and they were driven out one by one, but Tada investigated the actual work situation in order to prove overwork...

The reversal also became the focus of the third episode, and at the end, apricot, who learned the shock facts, was left with tears of remorse and cried close to collapse. Sensing everything, his colleague Tada gently hugged her and said a few words to her. On the Internet, there are also praise voices such as "Koizumi Kotaro is too handsome", "too handsome to make me goosebumps", "I envy apricots", "I also want such colleagues". (Konjac/Translation)

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