“Don’t we have a responsibility to convey the thoughts of the deceased?”

Single father's organizer offers final message
Tokaiki (played by Tsuyoshi Kusanagi), who lost his wife five years ago, is a single father raising his first-grade elementary school son by himself.In “Heaven’s Messenger”, where Toyoharu Isobe (played by Masatoshi Nakamura) serves as the president, as a relic organizer, he is responsible for conveying the thoughts of the deceased left on the relics to the bereaved families.
One day, Shu has to carry out special cleaning and sort out the relics of the room where the woman died alone. She takes the new member Yuzuha Kume (played by Riko Yagi) to the scene where traces of the body are left.The son of the deceased client (played by Kaito Yoshimura) was abandoned when he was 10 years old. He coldly said that his mother's lonely death was his own fault and hoped to get rid of all the relics. In that room, Shu found something full of longing for his old friend.
At the same time, picture book writer Makoto Miku (played by Yuri Nakamura) and her husband Torito (Jumi Kaname), the heir to the large company Miku Holdings, attended the party commemorating the publication of her first picture book.At first glance, the couple seems to be harmonious, but the busy Torito does not care about his family. Even if his wife is complained by her mother-in-law that she has no children, she does not care. The loveless marriage life continues to wear out Makoto's heart.
At the same time, Shu came to the home of Ayukawa Koharu (played by Jun Kazuki) who worked in a cleaning company for the budget he had compiled during his lifetime.Xiaoqing's unmarried daughter got married 10 years ago and is still working as a cleaner, but was recently told that she only had 3 months left to live.After hearing the story, Shu immediately inspected the room, and his daughter Makoto, who didn't know the situation, came back...