The lower-ranking samurai, Gennosuke, killed his master after his demands for reform were rejected. The owner's daughter, Misa, along with her husband[Expand All]
The lower-ranking samurai, Gennosuke, killed his master after his demands for reform were rejected. The owner's daughter, Misa, along with her husband, Harada, and the expert, Shingo, led a large number of samurai to hunt down Haranosuke, and Haranosuke began his own journey of escape. During his escape, Hara no Suke met Shu Ta, who was also a lowly samurai. Shu Ta, who was obsessed with panning for gold with his wife by the river, wanted to escape his status as a lowly samurai by panning for gold for the tribe, but such panning was not allowed by the government. Haranosuke wanted to seize Shuta's gold, and the three wandering samurai were also coveting Shuta's gold. The troops chasing after Haranosuke also arrived at this place, while Shuta's tribe wanted to kill Shuta to silence themselves. Hara no Suke and Shu Ta, who have similar experiences, can be said to have a relationship that never ends without a fight. Heroes cherish each other. Three wandering samurai seized Shuta's wife and forced him to hand over the gold he was hiding. Mizo was also raped. A large number of experts from Shuta's tribe came one after another. A fierce battle was inevitable...[Collapse]