Zhuge Kongming became renowned as one of the finest strategists during China"s Three Kingdoms era in the third century. After guiding his forces through innumerable hard‑won battles, he fell seriously ill amid the Battle of Wuzhang Plains. Exhaustion and remorse from an endless war weighed heavily on him; as he breathed his last, Kongming begged that if destiny allowed a rebirth, it would be in a calmer age.
His plea was granted. Kongming awoke in contemporary Tokyo, his body rejuvenated yet with all memories preserved. Confused by the strange new world, he wandered into a nightclub where he encountered Eiko Tsukimi, an up‑and‑coming vocalist whose stage presence instantly enthralled him. Seeing his bewilderment, Eiko welcomed him into her circle and explained modern life, sparking Kongming"s curiosity about current music. Recognizing Eiko"s prodigious talent, he pledged to elevate her fame and soon assumed the role of her manager.
The music scene is notoriously harsh, punishing even minor missteps. Nevertheless, Kongming resolved to reach his objectives—no matter whether he had to deploy the battlefield tactics that once defined him, and ensure every note resonates with precision while navigating the unpredictable tides of fame for a brighter tomorrow.