Tenmaku no Jaadugar has seen a massive spike in interest, with over 12,900 users tracking the series ahead of its Summer 2026 debut. The show centers on Fatima, a brilliant Persian scholar who navigates the cutthroat political landscape of the 13th-century Mongol Empire by leveraging her advanced medical and scientific knowledge under the protection of the Great Khan’s wife, Töregene.

Much of the current fervor stems from the studio announcement: Science SARU, known for its distinct visual identity in works like Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!, is helming the production. By moving away from the typical fantasy-shounen tropes of the season, the series promises a grounded, high-stakes historical drama that focuses on intellectual power and kingdom management within a rarely depicted cultural setting.

With the manga already building a reputation for its meticulous research and complex female leads, the adaptation is positioned to be a standout in the josei demographic. The recent activity surge suggests that audiences are hungry for the series' unique blend of biographical intensity and historical scope, marking it as a project to watch closely as the premiere approaches.