In 16th-century Japan, human life was cheap, war raged, and the tides of the times were at a delicate balance between conservatism and innovation.
The flames of war raged for over a century, from Oda to Toyotomi, a new wave of change swept across t
Summary
In 16th-century Japan, human life was cheap, war raged, and the tides of the times were at a delicate balance between conservatism and innovation.
The flames of war raged for over a century, from Oda to Toyotomi, a new wave of change swept across the land. However, the contact and conflict with the Nanban (Southern Barbarians) led the Tokugawa Shogunate, the ultimate victor, to choose a policy of national isolation that lasted for centuries. Until the arrival of the Black Ships, which forced open the country's doors, the tide turned, and everything was beyond repair...
But these distant past—or rather, future—have no connection to Yashiro for the time being.
She was just a little blind girl who had accidentally traveled to ancient Japan and had been unable to see anything since birth.
In this cruel era, what can a blind girl with no one to rely on do?
"Let's set a small goal first..."
Scratching at the dry, unpalatable food in front of her, Yashiro clenched her small fist tightly:
"One day, I'll buy a big house in Sakaimachi, and I'll be sawing steaks, drinking red wine, and indulging in honey cakes every day!"
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