The Flowers of Hard Blood
しおんの王 - The Flowers of Hard Blood
Synopsis
Mute shogi prodigy Shion confronts her tragic past while competing in a suspicious tournament organized by a mysterious businessman.
Defying the odds, middle school student Shion Yasuoka is becoming a rising star of the professional shogi world. Despite losing her family at a young age and being unable to speak due to the trauma, in her loving adoptive family and at the shogi association, she has found the necessary emotional support to move on with her life and very demanding career. Her talent attracts the attention of Satoru Hani, a successful businessman and brother of the current "Meijin"—the title given to the defending champion of Japan's most prestigious shogi tournament. He decides to organize a tournament open to both men and women, including professional and amateur players, and urges Shion to participate in the competition. However, Satoru seems to know a lot about Shion's troubled past, and his actions bring suspicion from Shion's friend Ayumi Saitou and the police. As the tournament progresses, Shion faces increasingly challenging opponents while navigating the complexities of her past and present relationships, testing both her shogi skills and emotional resilience.
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