Dialog " It seem s car ing for a child com es as nat ur ally to you as swordplay." " She is unusually well behaved. And, I have som e exper ience wit h children." A4 Drama V1 Page 18/68
Dialog When I was 15, I was going to Sake houses and mar ket places and challenging adults, winning yen, food, whatever i could to keep the neighbor hood kids fed. f A4 Drama V1 Page 47/68
Dialog One day, a ver y r ich, ver y ar rogant young samurai in training challenged me, offer ing a bag of gold. When I beat him, he became enraged, dropped his stick, pulled his sword, and attacked. A4 Drama V1 Page 50/68
Dialog I easily disarmed him, broke his nose and shattered his collar bone. His father, a high-ranking noble demanded that I be put to death. A4 Drama V1 Page 51/68
Dialog However, The young m an's sensei, Gr andm aster Shog o Miyag i offered an alter nat ive. I was to becom e his apprent ice. I cooked his m eals, laundered his clot hes, cleaned his dojo and lear ned t he way of t he sword. A4 Drama V1 Page 52/68
Dialog I saw the countr y change around me. Much of it for the better. But in this wor ld, swords are banned. I was an or phan once again. A4 Drama V1 Page 56/68
Dialog Then, one day I stumbled into that restaurant. Iʼ ve been there ever since. That is my place in this new wor ld. Ser ving Katsudon, Donkatsu and Udon. A4 Drama V1 Page 59/68
Dialog This is why I tell you to abandon this way of life. It will do nothing but bring you pain, and then leave you with hear tache. . . A4 Drama V1 Page 61/68