¡Shinken Hitokiri Gensai Kadokawa Bunko Jiha42-15(Kadokawa Bunko)
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[Machine Translation] Even in death, I will not give up my ambition. Kawakami Hikosai, born to a low-ranking samurai of the Kumamoto clan, was a beautiful man who could pass for a woman and boasted of his ability to wield a sword with divine speed. After meeting Yoshida Shoin, the greatest thinker at the end of the Edo period, he vowed to run for national affairs. Hikosai, who had traveled to Kyoto on the orders of his clan, begins to commit the bloody act of "Tenchu" (the death penalty) in order to eliminate the barbarians... What did the swordsman feared as "Hikosai the Manslayer" risk his life to change? This is an impressive historical novel that boasts an overwhelming cutting edge.
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