[Machine Translation] Morichika Chosokabe, loved by his father Motochika, who unified Shikoku, succeeded to the governorship even though he was the fourth son. On the other hand, Tokugawa Hidetada was fathered by Ieyasu, who held sway over the country as one of Toyotomi's Five Grand Elders. Their fates were divided by the victory or defeat at Sekigahara, and both suffered the humiliation of being unable to achieve any success in the war. More than ten years later, fate brought them back to the battlefield. This is a historical tale that depicts the unknown truth of the Warring States period.