Megu is sent to Earth in her early teens, she is adopted by Mammi Kanzaki, a former witch who gave up her royal ambitions to wed a mortal. Mammi bewitches her husband and their two children, Rabi and Apo, into believing that Megu has always been the eldest child of the family. Under Mammi's tutelage, Megu learns to control both her abilities and impulses in order to prove her worthiness for the crown. This Rite-of-Passage subtext is continued throughout the series.
"I can't believe I'm going to be in a hotel with a boy on the night of my divorce..." Himari, 33, works as a university assistant. One day she discovers her husband is having an affair and decides to divorce him. She decided to divorce her husband after she found out about his infidelity. On her way home from filing the divorce papers at the municipal office, Himari thinks back on her marriage to her ex-husband and is overcome with a sense of emptiness. Then, she meets Fuyuma, a good-natured college student, and becomes bonded to him. Himari, a divorcée who has never known love, and Fuyuma, a fresh-looking boy 10 years younger than her. What will happen to the clumsy love story between the two men and women of different ages?
In order to restore control on the finances of the shogunate, Arai Shiraishi, a close associate of the sixth shogun, Tokugawa Ienobu, selects Mizushiro Soshiro as the Shogun's account auditor. The samurai is initially bewildered by his new, unfamiliar role, but he comes to understand, when he is attacked by one assassin after another, as he tries to uncover corrupt officials who are lining their own pockets with the shogun's money. (Source: Comic Border, translated)