Nathan, the Civil War hero of the year, was a alcoholic who had nothing to do. By chance, he met a Japanese businessman who came to the United States to do business. Nathan's outstanding record made the opponent look up with admiration. At this time, during the Meiji Restoration, the Emperor of Japan wanted to train a modern combat force, so Nathan was invited to Japan. Many samurai in Japan did not welcome Nathan's arrival. They were resolutely unwilling to abandon the traditional Bushido spirit and were very disgusted with the westernization of samurai. Under the leadership of the leader Ugio, they raised their swords and revolted, and hid in a remote small mountain village to establish themselves as government...
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