The piano man tells Mito that he's going to quit his job at the bar. Mito is all, "I'm sorry, but I'm not giving up on the piano." Mito says that he left home to play the music he loves because he didn't want to be governed by his father's rules. He says that if he had to live by his dad's will, it would be better to just stop playing music and live by the rules of his father. He's fine with that, Mito tells him. But Mito still has a lot of work to do. He needs to get into a good university and then enter the family business. After graduating, he'll get married, have an heir, and inherit the business. He wants Mito to be the president of the company someday. He doesn't have the time to be a band leader anymore.
The piano man tells Mito that he's going to quit his job at the bar. Mito is all, "I'm sorry, but I'm not giving up on the piano." Mito says that he left home to play the music he loves because he didn't want to be governed by his father's rules. He says that if he had to live by his dad's will, it would be better to just stop playing music and live by the rules of his father. He's fine with that, Mito tells him. But Mito still has a lot of work to do. He needs to get into a good university and then enter the family business. After graduating, he'll get married, have an heir, and inherit the business. He wants Mito to be the president of the company someday. He doesn't have the time to be a band leader anymore.