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yadabe, who learned kendo from his father since he was a child, suffered serious injuries to his father during a training process. since then, haneda, a high school student who was depressed and was addicted to wine and color, was attracted by the talented high school student haneda by chance and practiced martial arts with the monk kendo master mitsui, and was entrusted by him to pass a letter to yadabe. the yada tribe took the opportunity to make a big fuss in the kendo tribe, and the students, including haneda, were defeated collectively. yadabe cannot face his father who has become a vegetable, and he indulges in the shadow of childhood and the guilt of killing his father by mistake all day long. on a night of thunder and rain, haneda challenged him on the road that must be passed by yadabe, and admitted that he had left a psychological shadow because of drowning, hoping to compete with his predecessor who was equally painful inside. yadabe seriously injured haneda in a trance. yadabe's father died of illness, and yadabe's manners were completely lost at the funeral. under the comfort of master guangyi, he read it.