"Innate Genius" detailed plot introduction: The story takes place in the renowned Yanda Memorial Hospital, known as the "Valhalla, the Hall of Gods" (Note: Valhalla, the hall where Odin, the chief god and god of death in Norse mythology, welcomes the souls of fallen warriors). Here gathers a group of famous doctors. Shinnoki, an awkward new surgeon who often causes unease around him, lost his father, a genius surgeon, in a plane accident when he was young. As a result, he harbors a strong sense of "bond with life" and the thought of "never letting anyone die again," which leads to his belief in "absolute destiny." Nokki progresses alongside the idea passed down by his father, known as the "hand of God," who sacrificed his life for it. The protagonist, Shinnoki, is played by Yuta Hiraga, who is starring in a TV drama for the first time. He won the highest award at the Junon Boy contest and received the Japanese Film Research Award in 2005. Now, he is widely recognized for his appearances in various TV dramas, movies, and advertisements. In stark contrast to Nokki, who aims for mutual cooperation with patients in medical treatment, is Shiomitsu, a highly skilled surgeon who believes that being a doctor only requires technical expertise and views Nokki as a rival. Shiomitsu is portrayed by Mamie Mizukawa, a currently prominent female actress. Additionally, the drama features a stellar cast including Eri Murakawa, Jun Kaname, Tetsuya Beso, and Atsuro Watari. In this TV drama, the protagonist Shinnoki grows from a dream-chasing child. We hope to find the ideal medical care in each viewer's heart. "The Hand of God • Nokki" will depict the "most ideal medical care."