In the wake of a global financial crisis, Koichi is faced with transferring to a subsidiary or taking early retirement from the company where he's spent his entire career. Meanwhile, at home he has to deal with his unemployed son. Koichi was stuck with the outmoded belief that his son needed to graduate from a top university and work for a big firm. Now he confronts the gap with his son, who has to survive in the current era. What will Koichi say to his son, now that he also faces unemployment?