Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Japanese literature
In 1920, a Hungarian immigrant family had a son named Jakov who lost his parents and was forced into a harsh life. He later lived in a nursing home but was adopted by Count Garchesk. This changed his fate completely. The ambitious Garchesk entered politics and finally became the president of the Kingdom of Aldonia. Because he was a weak country, he was swayed by the intentions of a big country big country, and gradually became dictatorial. Jake left the Count Family, looked at the world widely, met various people, grew up both physically and mentally, and then moved into the opposition movement. He was a mother-in-law who loved him like his biological child and taught him the right way, a brother-in-law who opposed his brilliant brother-in-law, and a sister-in-law who secretly admired Jake. Amid the various thoughts of the people surrounding Jake swirling, the story accelerates toward the "fate" that waits for the last moment. With the background of the Second World War, it is based on historical facts, skillfully weaved truth and falsehood, and describes human love and hate, friendship and love, justice and evil.