


The year was 1941, and the Pacific War was imminent. Private Hayato Yabuki was sentenced to hang for protecting an American from the military police. However, with the help of a mysterious soldier, he was secretly rescued and taken to the Nakano School, where he underwent rigorous training to become a military spy. He was given the code name "Kikusui No. 3," and graduated with honors due to his outstanding athletic ability. As his first mission, Kikusui No. 3 was sent to the Philippines to support the war effort from the shadows and protect the Chief of Staff, who was the cornerstone of the unit. However, in the chaos of the enemy counterattack during the battle, the Chief of Staff was captured! If the Chief of Staff is tortured into revealing classified information, it could turn the tide of battle. Relying on the transmitter attached to the Chief of Staff, Kikusui No. 3 located the Chief in the enemy's fortress. Using tricks such as projectors and balloon bombs to confuse the enemy forces, Kikusui No. 3 finally rescued the Chief of Staff with his Daikoku Ninpo techniques, and his first mission was a success. Then, in August 1945, a few days before the atomic bomb was dropped on Japan, an American aircraft carrier was sunk by a mysterious explosion, and Kikusui No. 3's weapons trunk was found floating off the coast of Okinawa. Did he fulfill his mission and escape? If the Nakano School had been established five years earlier, could the defeat in the Pacific War have been reversed... Farewell, Kikusui No. 3!

















































































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