
After Wako found out that Ayumu and Midori live in the same apartment building, Midori and Ayumu visit a one-star bakery. Also, there is a focus on Wako’s sleep-deprived little sister, Riko.

Riko is sleep-deprived as she gets into various types of accidents, but they tend not to end badly for her. We see some flashbacks of Riko’s memories with Wako, including the time Wako finally moves out on her own.


Perhaps the reason Riko is so sleep-deprived is that she works on her inventions. Funny to see when she drops a piece of Takoyaki, we see a whole life of an octopus from birth to getting a job at a Takoyaki stand. I find it quite cute. The sad thing is that Riko’s cuteness ended up causing the person who saved the piece of Takoyaki to drop it, thanks to Riko’s cuteness, much like Wako’s.



In another segment, it’s amusing to see how Ayumu and Midori treat the one-star bakery. It only sells one bead at a time, sold at market price, but it must be fresh, right? The funny thing is that there are no tongs, and the fresh smell tempts Midori to grab the only bread, only for the baker to bring out a yakisoba bread. It was too late for Midori to change her mind. The funny thing is that Ayumi took it out, and it was too hot, so she ended up dropping it. To make things worse, the price is significantly higher, resulting in greater losses for her. No wonder it only got one star; their business is poorly run. I wonder how they stay in business?


As for Matsuri and Ecchan, it’s surprising that Ecchan didn’t reveal that she is moving away. They exchanged gifts with each other. Matsuri also gives an award to Ecchan.


In the last notable segment, we see Ayumu testing out her new slapping fan or rather, a harisen that she made. Funny how Ayumu slaps Midori and eventually Wako for using her stuff, and Wako sleeping in her closet. Surprisingly, it doesn’t hurt at all. The amusing thing is that the fan Ayumu created is merely a treasure map.




It’s funny how they competed to find the treasure. Of course, Wako put handcuffs on Ayumu’s and Midori’s ankles so she would have an advantage. Ayumu and Midori eventually trick Wako into releasing them, only to get stuck in sticky situations. It’s amusing how Wako finds the site and decides to spend time trying to walk on water.


Eventually, Midori and Ayumu work together to dig out the treasure at the temple, which turns out to be just a skull with horns on it. Ayumu ends up throwing it out into space, which the astronaut at the space station pushes back to earth, and it breaks into pieces by an old lady’s or their landlord’s fist. The funny thing is that it was her and her husband’s plan all along. Midori seems disappointed as Wako comes back all wet, having told Ayumu and Midori what the treasure they found was. Either way, they seem determined to pay the rent, but can they manage to do so? Well, it depends.