Not only did Nohara Sa find Watanabe Yasu suspicious, but Tanaka Heiichi was even more convinced that Watanabe Yasu was involved in the museum theft case. However, this thief was too cunning and managed to find someone to provide him with an alibi, allowing him to escape unscathed.
This time, Tanaka Heiichi truly regretted it. Initially, he intended to please Watanabe Yasu, hoping to cling onto the Watanabe Consortium and gain some benefits. But who would have thought that instead of a major benefactor, he had provoked a hungry wolf? He was the fool who let the wolf into the house, causing the museum to suffer a huge loss.
Tanaka Heiichi was troubled and believed that he was the cause of the incident. How could he have the face to stay at the museum any longer? That day, he submitted a resignation letter, claiming that it was all his fault and that if the thief wasn't caught and brought to justice, he would no longer hold any position at the National Museum.