[Machine Translation] Soji Okita, the first leader of the Shinsengumi. Although he was proclaimed a genius swordsman, he died alone in Edo at a young age due to a consumption cough. As a boy, he was short-tempered and rough in the dojo. His days in Mibu village, where he loved children and showed a cheerful side. His relationship with a woman who was in tears as she mourned the death of his wife, while he was adamant in his refusal to court Kondo's adopted daughter. He was also the most martial fighter of the Shinsengumi, and a "swordsman. This is a newly written work that approaches the unknown true image of the swordsman.