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Tajimamori, once guardian of Yggdrasil—the mystical tree anchoring the narrative—crosses paths with an immortal woman in 11th-century Japan after bandits take her life. A time fruit merges with her during their fateful meeting, sparking her resurrection and a bond that blossoms into romance. Though deeply connected, their relationship unfolds largely through distant telephone exchanges over centuries.

In the saga’s climax, Tajimamori aids allies in storming a fortress held by the central antagonist to free the immortal woman. He exposes the villain’s scheme to sacrifice her to Yggdrasil, seizing its guardianship. Their reunion beneath the tree’s branches culminates in a fleeting, tender moment shattered by the antagonist’s assault. Tajimamori falls mortally wounded, while the woman is thrust into Yggdrasil’s core.

His demise proves instrumental: his time fruit ensures the antagonist is consumed by the tree. Afterward, secrets surface—the antagonist is Tajimamori’s son, driven to claim his father’s role. Centuries-spanning bloodlines also emerge, revealing descendants woven into multiple eras.

The immortal woman later bears their child, a boy innately linked to Yggdrasil. Prophecy foretells this bond deepening across generations, guiding humanity toward symbiosis with the tree. Tajimamori’s legacy intertwines mythic roots with themes of eternal life, heritage, and universal equilibrium.

Loosely echoing a Japanese legend, his tale replaces a quest for mandarin oranges with time fruits and guardianship, reimagining lore within Yggdrasil’s shadow.