At a company event a woman is publicly accused of embezzling funds and overspending at host clubs, and a group forces her to kneel to pressure her into silence. Organizers urge the crowd to treat it as entertainment, but evidence—apparently planted—comes to light: someone says, "She put that in it herself." Claims scramble between an apology and denials, then a colleague insists it was not a performance but staged by the woman. Cornered, she mutters, "My hand slipped." The episode ends with her culpability unclear and exposure of the embezzlement still imminent.