Pressured to be a great leader when was a young boy, he has the habit of saying the opposite of what he feels. Underneath Masamune's steel exterior, though, is a heart of gold. Planning to use her as a bargaining chip against Nobunaga (who he was in alliance with), the three men hide out at an abandoned building, locking Yuzuki in a warehouse so she doesn't escape. However, when she finds out she was tricked, the alarm bells go off in her head. It's not like she saw him on the battlefield before. Yuzuki is wary about leaving the castle, but I can't count going with Masamune as a strike against her because she had no choice, and the evidence he presented was legit. From this, Yuzuki sees the care Yukimura has for his people. Despite his brother telling him not to do reckless things, Yukimura goes to check the village's damage (no deaths, but some property got destroyed). However, the tone of their get-together changes when Yukimura hears of a yakuma attack at a nearby village. They pick more fresh radishes and get mistaken for a couple by some of the locals. After an awkward first introduction (poor Yukimura walks in on Yuzuki changing after picking fresh radishes), both Yuzuki and Yukimura have a fun time hanging out as the latter shows her around. The two retainers ask to stay the night so Yuzuki can recover, and Yukimura's older brother, Nobuyuki, asks Sasuke and Saizo to look after her (these two don't get along). On the way there, it starts raining, and Yuzuki gets a fever to the point where she can't stand up. Yukimura meets Yuzuki when she, Hanbee, and Kanbee come to visit the army to learn more abut the Himemiko (Hideyoshi is asked to stay put by his two other retainers, Mitsunari and Toshiie).
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