- Alternative:The Night of the Moon
- Author:Jiro Taniguchi / 谷口 ジロー / Jirou Taniguchi
- Views:4 view
- Status: Completed
- Genres: Drama , Historical , Slice of Life , Supernatura
Tsuki no Yoru Manhua
Title: Tsuki no Yoru
Under the veil of a shimmering moon, the young samurai Haru found himself engulfed in a whirlwind of emotions as he ventured through the shadowy depths of the ancient forest. His mind echoed with the haunting whispers of a forbidden ritual that threatened to shatter the peace of his world.
As he stealthily followed his master, Lord Takumi, and the enigmatic stranger to the hidden clearing, Haru's heart pounded with a mixture of determination and trepidation. The air crackled with an otherworldly energy, sending a chill down his spine as he bore witness to the dark ceremony unfolding before his eyes.
With each incantation uttered by the stranger, Haru felt the weight of his loyalty waver, a seed of doubt taking root in his soul. The words spoken in the ancient tongue painted a picture of power beyond comprehension, tempting even the most steadfast of hearts.
When the moment of truth arrived, and the moonlight bathed the clearing in an ethereal glow, Haru knew that he stood at a crossroads where his fate hung in the balance. Drawing his sword with a steady hand, he confronted the looming darkness with a fierce resolve burning in his eyes.
In a flash of steel and a surge of courage, Haru clashed against the malevolent forces threatening to engulf his world, his blade slicing through the air with a resounding clarity. Each strike echoed with the echoes of his inner turmoil, a testament to the inner turmoil that drove him to defy the shadows that loomed over him.
As the moon watched over the battlefield, casting a silvery light on the fallen warriors around him, Haru glimpsed the long road ahead, fraught with uncertainty and peril. But with unwavering determination and the spirits of his ancestors guiding his hand, he took his first steps into a destiny unknown, ready to face the trials that awaited him under the watchful gaze of the moon.
