Morimoto Chiyoda took the electric train home. She preferred to leave work during off-peak hours, when the most seats were available. She never stood on the train; not because she was delicate, but because for a beautiful woman like her, being without a seat was extremely dangerous. Japan's punishments for perverts on trains were quite severe. However, there was always a group of people who liked to defy the law. Morimoto Chiyoda didn't want to become a target for such brazen individuals, nor would she give them the opportunity. She had to have a seat on the train, and she never chose one in the middle, always preferring one by the side. It was convenient for leaning and allowed her to think.