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Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 06

Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 06

2004 ·
·4.36·2,580 Ratings ·200 Pages
“ Where there is ruin, there is hope for a treasure. ” ― Rumi
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    Shinomori Aoshi was once the leader of Edo Castle's elite guard, the Oniwabanshû. But with the fighting at an end and the shôgunate overthrown, the brilliant Aoshi and his four most loyal onmitsu, or spies, find themselves without a home or a purpose. W
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    ·4.43·6,191 Ratings
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    ·4.32·2,446 Ratings
    Isurugi Raijûta, a truly old-school swordsman, comes to Kenshin and requests his aid in reforming the state of swordsmanship schools, or kenjutsu dojo, in Japan. Although Kenshin is intrigued by Raijûta's ideals (chiefly, that there is a need for a nati
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    ·4.39·1,782 Ratings
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    ·4.42·2,485 Ratings
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