Nana Sawada's heart swelled with joy as she watched her five-year-old daughter, Tsuna, play and giggle. She was a happy mother, cherishing every moment with her precious child. However, her happiness was often tinged with a tinge of sadness as her husband, Iemitsu Sawada, was frequently away due to his demanding responsibilities. But one day, to her surprise, he returned home, accompanied by his boss, Timoteo Vongola, the head of the Vongola Mafia family.
Nana greeted the guests warmly, little Tsuna curiously peering from behind her mother's legs. Timoteo was kind, and Nana was grateful for their visit. She excused herself to run errands, leaving her husband and his boss to talk in private.
As she returned from the grocery store, Nana's heart sank as she noticed something amiss.
Nana's heart clenched with worry and fear as she observed her Tsuna's unease, sensing that something terrible had happened in her absence. She mustered the courage to confront Iemitsu, her husband, hoping to find answers and understanding.
With a heavy heart, she asked, "What happened to our daughter, Iemitsu? Why is she like this?"
Iemitsu's eyes avoided hers, and a pained expression crossed his face. He seemed torn and conflicted, but he remained silent, refusing to provide an explanation. His silence hurt Nana more than any words could.
Feeling betrayed and abandoned, Nana watched Iemitsu walk away from the house, leaving her alone with her distressed daughter.
Tsuna cried, clinging tightly to her mother. "Mom, Daddy's boss did something to me. He took away my fire," she sobbed.
Anger and concern filled Nana's heart as she tried to comprehend what Tsuna meant by "fire." As a Hongo, she knew about Flames yet she didn't know that there's a danger of someone taking away one's Flames.
With tears in her eyes, Nana gently wiped Tsuna's cheeks and held her close, reassuring her. "It's okay, my dear. Mommy is here now, and we'll figure this out together. No one will harm you anymore," she promised, determined to protect her daughter at all costs.
Nana Sawada made a critical decision to take Tsuna to her hometown of Bonkyu City, Japan. There, she sought refuge with her family, the Hongo clan.
She prostrated herself before her family and asked them to heal her beloved daughter.
With a heavy heart and a sense of determination, Nana retook her maiden name, becoming Nana Hongo once again. She felt that this was the best way to protect her daughter and keep her safe from the unknown dangers that had befallen them.
Nana renamed her daughter from Tsuna Sawada to Yui Hongo. She hoped that by embracing her Hongo heritage, Yui could unlock her true potential and find the strength to confront the challenges that lay ahead.
The Hongo clan called a revered Shinto priest in Bonkyu City. This priest examined Yui's condition.
Under the priest's ancient rituals, Yui's affliction was cured. The mysterious ailment that had caused her imbalance and fainting spells was lifted, leaving her feeling more like herself than ever before.
Moreover, the priest recognized the potential within Yui's Flames and began a process to unlock her abilities. Through intense training and spiritual practices, Yui's power gradually reawakened, flowing within her like a long-lost energy returning home.
As the days passed, Yui's confidence grew alongside her mastery of the Flames. The Hongo clan was amazed by her progress, seeing the once uncertain and troubled girl blossom into a strong and skilled individual.
