Kento rushes to the hotel. After an agonizing wait, he sees Misaki exit with Kazuhiko Sudō — her top client and former university senior, a wealthy, arrogant man in his 40s. Kento confronts them in the parking lot. Instead of crying or apologizing, Misaki calmly invites him upstairs.
In the dimly lit “presidential suite,” Kazuhiko reveals the truth: Misaki has been his “kept woman” for two years. She trades intimacy for exclusivity contracts that have saved her job and brought their family financial security. Misaki, no longer playing the victim, admits she enjoys the power shift — the control, the luxury, the surrender. MADM-191
Misaki, looking Kento directly in the eye, agrees to the terms. She strips for Kazuhiko with deliberate slowness, every gesture a rejection of her “good wife” persona. Kento rushes to the hotel
The psychological violation is complete. Kento weeps. Misaki, however, reaches a climax she’s never had with him — not from the act, but from the total honesty of her degradation. Instead of crying or apologizing, Misaki calmly invites