Nomari grew up as the beloved adopted daughter of Jinta and was deeply cherished by him as if she were his own. Despite not being related by blood, their bond was recognized by everyone as exceptionally close and familial.
Nomari was originally a foundling, entrusted to Jinta by Yunagi.
She always admired Jinta as her true father and shared a warm, inseparable relationship.
Their familial love was evident and accepted by those around them, who saw them as an ideal parent-child pair.
When Nomari turned twenty, Azuma Kiku used her mysterious abilities to alter Nomari’s memories.
This resulted in Nomari forgetting everything about Jinta, erasing their cherished connection from her mind.
Nomari married Utsugi Heikichi, who later became the fourth Akitsu Somegorō.
Together, their lineage continued through the Akitsu Somegorō succession, lasting until the seventh generation.
Tragically, during World War II, the seventh Akitsu Somegorō’s wife and children passed away.
This heartbreaking event brought Nomari’s bloodline to an end, with no direct descendants surviving.
Nomari’s devotion to Jinta as her father stood out, shaping her upbringing and identity.
Her identity as Jinta’s daughter was central, and she was known for being affectionate, loyal, and warm-hearted.
Even after her memories were erased, the impression of a deep and loving relationship lingered among those who knew her.
Nomari’s story is marked by loss, love, and the lasting echoes of family bonds.
Her connection with Jinta remains one of the most touching chapters, highlighting the weight of chosen family ties.
Her bloodline’s tragic end during wartime adds a bittersweet dimension to her legacy.
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