In the 60s of the last century, the American drama "The Fugitive" was remade as a 93 movie of the same name starring Harrison Ford, and now Japan has also remade a Japanese drama SP "Fugitive", starring Ken Watanabe and Etsuji Toyokawa, to commemorate the 60th anniversary of TV Asahi's founding. The story is set in modern Japan, with Watanabe playing Kazuki Kakurai, an elite surgeon who is wrongfully murdered by his wife and chasing down the real murderer while on the run, and Toyokawa plays Masashi Hosaka, a criminal policeman who tracks him down. The work is directed by "Xiangba" director Izumi Seiji, and written by Masahiro Yoshimoto, and will be broadcast for two consecutive nights this year, and the specific broadcast time is to be reported.
Seji Ai (played by Misara Kudo), who is studying at Eichi University, meets Kotoha Furuhashi (played by Maka Oda), a beautiful woman who is discarded in the garbage dump. Love invites the elusive Kotoha to her home, and uses this as an opportunity to become friends with her, but the offer is ruthlessly rejected, and Love learns that Kotoha is the name after the name change. Instead of Kotoha like that, she proposes to be a "lover" before guessing her real name. Then, in a relationship that starts on the fly, if you guess her real name, you will become "friends" as promised, which is a fantastic bet. Ai doesn't back down and decides to take the gamble and clumsily deepens her relationship with Kotoha as a "lover", but the past hidden in her name shows its fangs on the present...