I Was a Swordsman in Ancient Japan - ~ ! ! ! 【New book release】! ! !

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New title: "I Formed the Strongest Swordsman Group"

Introduction:

Travel to modern Japan in 1860 AD, at the end of the Edo shogunate period, that is, the end of the shogunate era.

The overseas powers who completed the industrial revolution knocked on the door of Japan with steam warships, bringing turmoil and opportunities to the country.

"Live with the sword, die for the sword", desperately defending the samurai warriors of the old era; shouting "repel the barbarians" and "founding the country", vowing to build a new era of reformers; killing countless people in the name of "Tianzhu", Chilling slashers... All of them are holding up their swords for the justice they stand for.

In this turbulent era, Tachibana Aoto, who traveled through Edo (now Tokyo) as an ordinary policeman, has a "copy talent system". As long as he has competed with others, he can copy a talent from the opponent regardless of whether he wins or loses. .

For example - after a contest with a beautiful young man named Souji Okita, Tachibana Qingto copied the talent of "swordsmanship talent increased by 50 times that of ordinary people".

This is the legend of a certain little policeman who assembled a large number of swordsmen under the misunderstanding of yin and yang and established a frightening swordsman group in this era of turbulent times.

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"Swordsmen should feel fortunate that in this era when guns have replaced swords, it was "King Nio" Tachibana Qingto who led the Shinsengumi, and let the sword show its last light and heat."

——Historians commented on Tachibana Aideng.

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