Shunzen Tachihara

He was the unnamed older brother of Michizō Tachihara, who was a soldier during the Great War.

Appearance
He has a short black wavy hair and wears a soldier uniform.

Personality
He always wear a calm expression and gives off a quiet aura.

Ability
As what seem to appear, he can produce things made of metal from between the pages of a book.

History
He is approached by Yosano while reading a poetry collection, to which the latter says that if he is all better, he should go back to the battle. The soldier gives his thanks to Yosano for healing him and presents her a gift. He then reveals about the skill doctrine and being it the reason why Mori brought her at the battle. Mori was not happy that the solider read his "Immortal Regiment" treatise. Confused, Yosano asks about the Immortal Regiment and the upper brass. However, she was dragged by Mori telling her that there are more casualties needing her ability.

Together with the other soldiers, he continued to fought in the battle and got attacked. Upon waking up, he saw Yosano and asked about the condition of others. Yosano, tired and traumatized, asked how did she become an angel, since it's like she's just healing them for them to be killed again. The Soldier pulls out of what seem to be a and tells her that he keeps tally of everytime she saves him and thanks her for being there with them. He was then called by another soldier to get back to the battle.

He continued to fought in the battle - eventually getting injured again. Yosano saw his condition and tells that she doesn't want to save him. However, she was forced by Mori to heal him by shooting him. Eventually, he relays a message through a to Yosano in aand describes her as an angel of death. He then relays his message to tell his family goodbye. Yosano rushes to the room and sees the soldier dead with his dog tag and a note that says "You are too correct".

Quotes

 * (to Akiko Yosano) "I'm keeping count of the times you saved my life. This time makes exactly five. I like this character and its meaning - correct. Everytime you complete a tally, you add one more "correct" thing to the world. This shows how correct you are. Without you, I'd never see my parents and brother back home again. I'm glad you're here for us."