
It’s a manipulation.
It’s Cao, isn’t it?
Is it impossible to talk about my brother without mentioning Cao Cao?
>>3
Isn’t it impossible…?
>>3
After wandering aimlessly across the continent, I will become one who opposes Cao Cao, so there’s no avoiding it.
It is fine to talk about the years before becoming involved with Cao Cao.
Shikimi and Ayaka are fated rivals.
I was feeling more unsteady than I expected…
>>7
It’s interesting how I’m smoothly moving down from the upper right of the map while being a hired lord.
It might be like this because there are anecdotes that say he has sparse facial hair in appearance…
If someone was shaving their beard in this era, they would be an exceptionally stylish and rock-like person.
In creative works, having all characters be bearded tends to be nerfed for aesthetic reasons, but it’s an era where having a beard is the norm.
Yotoku also has a relatively young appearance, doesn’t he?
The Battle of Red Cliffs, number 48.
Cao Cao seems to be monitoring the Liu Bei thread as a thumbnail.
In today’s age, Liu Bei would probably be doing hair removal…
>>17
Could it be that I can share a sense of aesthetics with Zhang He?
>>39
This time, Zhang He is beautifully clashing wisdom and courage on the battlefield – it feels like I want to keep fighting until I die – so lacking knowledge is not acceptable.
Kongming skillfully devised a strategy and won the battle, and it’s so impressive to see such a victory… my older brother is so cute in his amazement.
>>18
I’ve been excited ever since Xu Shu arrived, brother.
>>20
When I think about the disappointment Xu Shu must have felt when he said he couldn’t understand the correct gate from above…
Because there isn’t enough.
The more cool Liu Bei and Cao Cao become, the worse things get for Wu after the Battle of Fan City. Are you sure about that?
>>21
By making Ryūson handsome, we grant him handsome immunity!
>>21
It’s already something, isn’t it, Kure?
I was trying to create some exciting moments by adding stories around the protagonist.
I looked at the Wu if route with Sun Jian and Sun Ce alive, and this would be a happy ending for the Three Kingdoms, right?
>>25
If we keep the emperor in a good mood, we will be safe.
>>25
It’s not that they are abducting the emperor from Xu Chang; rather, they are protecting him right there in Xu Chang, so in essence, it’s a retreat from the capital, isn’t it?
>>46
At the stage when I heard the plan from Hakuran, I thought that while they were distracting them, they would take the Emperor out and bring him to Kyoka.
In the movie after the Battle of Red Cliffs, it was said that Sun Jian and Sun Ce were guarding the emperor in Xuchang, and I was like…!?
Aren’t you isolated in Cao Cao’s sphere of influence…?
Because I, who can break through any brilliant strategy, burned everyone’s brain just by being with my two younger brothers who scatter any clumsy plans.
Where is the Three Kingdoms?
>>28
Han U-huan Chuu
I have a feeling I’m going to make an unbelievable mistake after this.
Why are you so strong when you’re just wandering around lost?
One reason for feeling unsteady is that Cao Cao is chasing after the place where I’m freeloading.
It’s terrifying that I’m surviving like this even though you’re not originally here.
The evil dragon that confuses Mengde… I’ll crush it!
It’s annoying how Liu Bei is being bossed around by Lu Bu, but once he defeats Lu Bu, he’s all cheerful and making me drop my chopsticks. It’s creepy.
Since Mengde is a person of reason, he feels a deep sense of envy towards Yuan Shao and Liu Bei, who possess qualities he lacks.
Show me the scene of you and me.
With all this drifting around, if I can finally succeed at 50, I can’t help but hope that I might have a chance too.
Well, the image in the thread is actually a member of the royal family…
>>40
Shoko’s response
Why does a freeloader like me get entrusted with the castle right away?
>>41
Because they have fame and strength.
In the Purple Phoenix Hall, you can see the weaknesses of the eight gates, right? Um… you can see them, right?
>>45
It was a fearsome formation that would lead to consecutive battles with highly motivated Musou generals.
>>56
But I killed them all.
>>61
This made both Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu laugh heartily.
It was somewhat frightening to see the people who met Liu Bei gradually getting their brains burned out.
Cao Cao, who harbors unnecessary sentiments for Yuan Shao, is good…
In a time of chaos, just not hitting women makes Hikaru Genji truly shine; a person who doesn’t abandon others is worth following just for that.
It’s beautiful from the start! It’s dancing! It was just a little strange, or rather…
It was in such a fragile state that it could be blown away, yet the name of the Kan family has been resonating since then, which makes me wonder how strong they really were.
Because he is the child of a respectable person, Liu Bei.
My father passed away before he could inherit the family estate, so our property was confiscated and it became quite a disaster, but by the time of the Yellow Turban Rebellion, we were able to form a cavalry unit.
The Liu Bei route to Red Cliffs has relatively few notable deaths or serious episodes, so there isn’t much of a role for Genka-kun.
“I will listen to all rescue requests and rush to help! Liu Bei’s brother is someone who doesn’t bend his beliefs, just like Lu Bu!”
Shu doesn’t have a death movie…
>>59
It’s not a Musou warrior, but Liu Bei’s wife dies at Nagasaka.
Even if it’s a bit tough… it should be manageable…
The wind of Ryūshū is blowing strong and freely today as well.
Liu Bei is often portrayed as a refreshing man because of his gorilla-like surroundings, but the truth is that someone hanging out with them can’t be refreshing at all…
>>66
Well, it’s because we’re mercenaries, after all…
>>66
What was it again? I got angry at the officials who were talking behind my back, tied them to a tree, and whipped them.
In the story, it’s Zhang Fei, but in the official history, it was Liu Bei himself who did it, right?
In the Wei route, is there perhaps no malice in the fact that Genka-kun stands out?
>>67
It’s a companion of the purple phoenix.
It should be fine, maybe…
It’s impossible to stop the Wei army’s fire strategy in Zhuge Liang’s first battle.
Kuan Yu and Zhang Fei are incredibly tough, while Li Dian and Yu Jin are as soft as tofu.
>>69
If I assign a guard order for the battle strategy to either Li Dian or Yu Jin, it’ll be an easy win for me.
>>69
If it’s a challenge, I would have done a shuttle run with Guan Yu and Zhang Fei…
What battle episode was it that Hua Tuo treated Guan Yu?
>>70
Fan City
>>72
You’re going to die right after getting treated, aren’t you, Guan Yu…
The strong breakthrough of the Eight Gates of Pain has no game-related merit other than hearing the shocking praise lines, which only adds fuel to the ridiculous episode.
>>73
It’s quite appreciated to be able to have a one-on-one match without any interruptions.
>>73
But I think it truly embodies being unmatched more than ever.
In this, even Xun Yu is troubled, pondering the significance of a strategist’s existence…
The description of Liu Bei’s first appearance in historical records states that he was “a young but very formidable mercenary commander who appeared during the Yellow Turban Rebellion, leading a group of cavalry from the Wuhuan.”
Why are you able to make the foreign Huabei your allies…? How are you able to prepare and maintain an expensive cavalry from the very beginning…?
>>79
(You have virtue…)
Meanwhile, Liu Bei and his companions were wandering around…
Aren’t you being ridiculous? I mean…
>>80
The Sō family has hardly survived since the head of the family died…
>>80
Despite being somewhat unsteady, they tend to win against Cao Cao’s troops.
>>85
When playing in Wei, the Peach Garden Brothers can seriously turn the tide with their troop numbers… Sometimes even in military discussions, I’m told to be careful of those guys!
It has the atmosphere of an ordinary person accompanied by muscleheads, but can go toe-to-toe with Lü Bu.
About 200 years ago, there were many states like Qi, Chu, and Yue, right?!!
Preventing the fire attack is finally the timing for the strategist to step in and power up! It’s funny how I end up causing chaos and destruction in a wild way.
The whole film has a serious atmosphere, but it’s nice that I can disrupt that atmosphere…
Let’s go!
Chapter 3: Liu Bei in Doubt
Chapter 4: Liu Bei’s Dilemma
Chapter 5: Liu Bei was lost but
I thought the district star was a planet.
If you rush forward with only kindness, you might end up in a situation like Harukyo!
Liu Bei was able to maintain his costly cavalry because merchants provided the funding.
Why?
I will run away because Liu Bei is dangerous.
I don’t understand why the Qiang people read it…
This guy’s ancestors were nothing special, and it’s not that he himself is weak! But it ends up being like, “You should be weak!”
>>99
If you were really that weak, it seems like nobody would follow you in this era…
In Kure, either a family member will die, or the foreshadowing of Dark Kougai will occur.
Dark Huang Gai, get off the Dark ship.
It might be the first time I’ve fought against Gō Zǔ so much in a Three Kingdoms game.
>>103
The arch-enemy of the clan… Mob!
I couldn’t win against Lu Bu, even after lowering the difficulty, and ended up losing for about 30 minutes.
>>104
Torao Pass is harder to deal with because it distracts the target more than others.
>>104
That’s a fight where you don’t defeat them, but run away!
If Liu Bang were really weak, no one would follow him.
>>105
The comparison point is too crazy to be valid.
I’m being forced to choose which faction to join, but what should I do!!
>>107
Follow your heart.
Wolong’s Liu Bei was annoying in his demon state…
The ancestors just think, “Xiang Yu is too strong!” but that doesn’t mean they are weak…
Chapter 4
Cao Cao exchanges his eldest son for a widow.
Liu Bei and Cao Cao are so creepy that they flee from Xuchang.
While battling mob characters, the head of the family dies again.
Liu Bang is a weaker man than Xiang Yu, Han Xin, and Modu Chanyu…
It’s dangerous when I’m pleased to have served under Cao Cao’s army; I feel like I’m about to fall.
I think the image of Liu Bei being weak is largely influenced by Yokoyama’s Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
When Lu Bu finished cleaning his toenails.
Hmph! They’re probably saying, “What a weakling…”
It’s amazing how you can depict a man who, lured by a married woman, finds himself in a seriously dangerous situation in a cool way.
Sun Wu continues to struggle against the mob generals Liu Biao, Huang Zu, and Cai Mao!
The feeling of wanting to serve Dong Zhuo and the feeling that he might be disappointed if I did are clashing within me.
Qingfu says that if Liu Bang doesn’t come out, there’s no one who can beat him, and he is treated as seriously strong despite the contrary image.
Taishi Ci and Gan Ning.
There are many patterns where I meet someone who stands out more than the mob.
I like that Kure says good things even though the opponents are mostly mob characters, while clearly portraying the idea of being an invader.
>>123
The continuous rebellions naturally raised questions.
>>123
Well, even though there are various smart people in Wei who are rationalizing things, it’s still invasion, right…?
>>123
You can’t say anything about Yuan Shu, Sun Ce.
I don’t like that the son of that stout and gentle gentleman is a loser.
When Liu Bei faces Cao Cao himself, he tends to lose, but his scattered troops regroup, and the exceptionally treated Guan Yu also returns.
In this simulation, the so-called weak quartet of Jingzhou seems to have a relatively good flavor this time.
I think it’s impressive that Sun Wu was able to defeat Cao Cao at Red Cliffs after struggling for 20 years against such a weak mob.
>>130
So it was necessary to team up with Liu Bei, wasn’t it?
What are you being killed by, the grudge of Sun Ce?
No, this country will become soaked in resentment.
Since Liu Bei is saying that we will hold back Lu Bu, you should listen to him!
>>132
In the end, after leaving Dong Zhuo alone, I hurried to provide support, but if I leave it like that, will the three brothers retreat?
>>132
As instructed, the bond with Lu Bu doesn’t begin in the first round!
It seems that everyone was battling against Xiang Yu, who likely unleashed wide-ranging, high-powered dark red slashes and auras, and perhaps even shot dark red beams from his eyes, more impressive than Lu Bu.
Historically, Liu Bei studied alongside figures like Gongsun Zan at the Lu Zhi Academy, and he was the type who could ordinarily handle tactics, exceptionally skilled in warfare, and had a genius-level ability to assess the situation in battle.
Cao Cao’s evaluation is “He has wisdom comparable to mine, but is a little slow in judgment.”
The one I wanted to help the most in this work might be Cao Cao’s son.
Wei is not used to battles on water…
>>137
Why did you execute Cai Mao in the early stages…?
Despite getting beaten up and running away repeatedly, the fact that the important characters don’t die at all indicates a considerable group of gorillas.
When playing the Wu scenario, I think to myself, “Cai Mao, you’re working pretty hard…”
>>139
It is said that Liu Biao was able to gain power in Jingzhou thanks to Cai Mao’s efforts.
>>178
He’s a villain in the story, but since it would be dangerous to leave Liu Bei alone, he’s a capable naval commander who works hard to plan an assassination.
Tian Wei survives, but his son dies…
>>142
I was the one who desperately climbed onto the roof of the building to try and rescue my son.
Liu Bei is also an invader…
The enemies of Wu also say that they are protecting their hometown and the people…
Isn’t it a bit too obvious that every time Zhang Fei shows affection, he looks away coyly?
I have memorized the names Liu Biao, Huang Zu, and Shan Guo.
Isn’t this lucky-eared man also quite something, aside from Guan Yu and Zhang Fei?
The part about women is so lame that it gets erased to make it serious, but the drunken mishaps are written down properly…
The nickname “Little Overlord of Strategy” is so strong that it reminds one of Xiang Yu.
It also means that Sun Wu is a cruel invader like the reincarnation of Xiang Yu!
We won’t know what will happen until we hold the military conference, but let’s all do our best! It’s just that kind of thing.
This guy is an idiot! We can crush him right away, Mengde.
Sons of Sun Ce are saying, “I want a country where we can spend time with our family…!” but in essence, it means taking it away from others.
>>156
That’s because that area has become useful in terms of power…
Well, it’s just that each faction has a different banner, but invasion is basically the same.
Dark Kōgai can’t endure unless he gets along with the locals…
It just sounds cool, but “little overlord” is not supposed to be a compliment in the first place.
It’s strange that Liu Bei is just wandering around without invading during these chaotic times!
It’s nicely divided between large corporations, ventures, and family businesses.
Shouhakou Muzan is… an erotic manga, right!?
>>164
I wonder if they’re still drawing Musou…
>>164
Crimson-like…
I wanted to see this time’s Cao Cao as a huge pervert…
>>165
Zhen Ji is nice… it might have been H-MAN who helped her…
>>177
I like that line; it’s poetic, but you can see the desire peeking through.
When the flow of Lu Bu rampaging starts, it’s usually a retreat festival, but they hold on really tough, so when the three brothers are together, they might just be the second strongest in the Three Kingdoms.
I will do it with Nikkei.
>>167
Mengde.
The obsession with the Yangtze River coast of Sun Wu and Jingzhou is overwhelming.
>>170
Jingzhou is a strategically important location, and Hefei is a foothold.
To be honest, I would like it until around Ju-shun.
The curse of the URC is terrible.
This time, it’s my first Musou, but I was playing Samurem before that.
I got to chapter 3 and thought, “Oh! This guy is Zhou Yu!!” even though the character design is different.
Even though the character designs are totally different, both of them give off a strong Zhou Yu vibe.
Well, the idea that invasion is clearly evil is just a value that belongs to the current era…
>>174
Since it was relatively common to take on challenges under a noble cause, it was not considered evil at that time.
I was shocked when I heard that the term “Little Overlord” originally referred to Xiang Yu, who was a diminished version of the strongman Liu Bang, the founder of the Han dynasty.
The act of fleeing with the imperial seal is a given, as it is a blade of the Han Dynasty.
Cao Cao becomes obsessed with cheating and causes his son to die.
Cao Pi, filled with resentment for being refused a loan, attempts to execute the loyal subjects from his father’s time.
Because there is too little popularity for Wu, a mysterious character named Lu Meng, who for some reason wears an eye patch, has been created!!
There is nothing more shallow than the family that Sun Jian and Sun Ce call out repeatedly.
The solidarity among family members is the same for others as well.
Can’t we depict Kure in a better way?
>>182
I think Sun Jian could have been a more ambitious character.
>>182
Let’s just cut it off.
To be honest, we’re just a rabble, so let’s strengthen our unity!
Like going along that route.
>>182
It’s impossible to follow up on Guan Yu’s betrayal of Shu because of his desire for Jingzhou.
After the Battle of Red Cliffs, there are no good elements against Wei, as they will just continue to be beaten forever at Hefei.
>>182
There are people who let their families die just for the sake of sex!!!
It’s not strange for Dark Xuande to be present in historical fact, so why is it only Huang Gai…?
A cool nickname! But when I looked it up, it turned out to be an insult… or it was just something others were saying on their own… that happens, right?
When Sun Jian was being harassed by Yuan Shu… I was thinking about otters.
Sun Jian, who is about to cause an internal division, is really something…
>>185
I’m not copying stamps or anything! If I really were, it would be fine for me to face divine punishment!
Zhang Fei and Liu Bei had a little money, but after that, it was all support from the uncles, right? Liu Bei’s army.
>>187
Zhou, the wealthy man from Xuzhou, is selling his possessions to support Liu Bei’s army in their resurgence after Guandu.
After finishing everything, when I do the Yellow Turban and Tiger’s Gate areas, I find many discoveries like, “Oh, you were here…”.
There isn’t a story about the little emperor, but there are pure love stories with Da Qiao and thin books featuring TS Lu Xun and Gan Ning…
Cao Cao hardly has Diao Chan in that regard, and after all, Gan Ning and Lu Jin are the ones who add the most sexual elements.
I respect everyone in the Sō family!!!
>>195
Execute.
Zhang Fei is portrayed as a brainless muscle character, but in historical fact, he was capable of strategy, could command troops, and was a remarkable hero, making him an exceptionally outstanding general.
I like smart people, and I also have the proactivity and diligence to quickly seek their guidance.
Dark Liu Bei cannot control the strategy of making Zhang Fei mess up with alcohol and ultimately gaining from it…
Are you praising things like “Tiger Fool” and “Evil Comes”?
I’ll hold onto the stamp until someone suitable appears! Since I’m going to make it into a character like that…
The circle I know was only drawing thin books of Ori girls and Xu Huang…
Was Xu Huang a dream girl?
The comment about family was a failure because if Sun Hao saw it, he would throw the game away.