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[The Elusive Samurai] A Triforce immersed in lust!

Ah, there should have been smiles and love that became the vitality in a free place not bound by the world’s magic. I was big and couldn’t fit into the spirit! It’s different from what I thought in the initial arrangement, I’m so excited.

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Literally a meat blanket.

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From here on, a brutal scene that I can’t show to good children will begin.

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After this, Waka will…

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PeniShare

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90% of Jump readers are so fascinated by the 4-page spread that they don’t notice that Ayako’s big breasts are directly in line with Waka’s face for a titty-fuck.

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At least 5R

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Did you do it!?

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Because we have to leave descendants, as per historical facts…

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Nine ejaculations in one night is impossible.

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>>9

It’s not decided that each person gets one shot per round, is it?

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Since direct sex appeal is no longer feasible in today’s era, I’ll get into bed fully clothed like this.

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Mima-chan had some suspicious drugs, so it should be fine to go.

It seems that the younger generation might wither away by the next day.

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Does it feel like you’re about to escape?

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>>13

If I spoil the original story, the Yoshimitsu part is already in the year 1350, so the young master will die three years later.

However, the young part is probably the same as a few years ago, or around the time the marriage talk started in 1340, so there is still some room to escape.

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Too much stamina.

Too much stamina.

Everyone starts equally, and then one by one in the order of the draw, finally again everyone together for 1R, 2R, 3R, 4R, 5R VS.

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It is no exaggeration to say that I have become a hugely successful writer who has experienced two adaptations to get this manuscript approved.

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>>15

It’s three times, right?

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>>15

Why did you leave Neuro out! Say it!

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Triangle

△▼△

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The remaining event of the young side is the Kamakura Recapture! Instant defeat! That’s about it~

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Is it about to end?

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I didn’t know they had set up foreshadowing like this from so long ago.

I didn't know they had set up foreshadowing like this from so long ago.

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Even if there are events related to young people, it seems like the only event is the attack on Kamakura and the recapture, but getting caught in nine days and being beheaded is the only thing that happens.

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Although I don’t look much different in manga, I’m already about a decent age.

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>>24

It’s fine to stay a feminine boy.

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>>83

How old are you going to be this week?

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>>90

Roughly from 19 to 20

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>>98

That means that in the latest episode, based on the year 1350 for the part featuring Takauji, the episode where the erotic scenes began was in 1347, so they would be around 17 years old.

If we consider it as a continuation from the scene of the death of my uncle Narena (1345), it makes him even younger.

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I want to see those kids’ impios!

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I’m sorry… I didn’t mean to touch on a common Neuro topic that hasn’t been adapted into anime; I wanted to talk about things before Escape Young.

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Draw the sealed bag, Yusei Matsui.

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It’s not just that I’m thin.

Aren’t the breasts too big? This is like a social game in the Reiwa era.

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The continuation is on fanbox!

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Considering what’s ahead, it’s a bit complicated, but for now, congratulations…

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Every time I see the Triforce, I can’t help but remember…

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Is it a execution ending or a missing person ending?

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Isn’t there an excessive amount of risqué euphemisms from the Muromachi period, like “goshomaki” and “triforce”?

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Who should I ejaculate for in the 1st round and the final round?

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I wonder if I should try sweat and soap.

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In Japanese history, those referred to as “great unifiers” often meet a miserable end.

It was good to give up on that.

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>>38

Nitta-kun’s descendants are not bad, right?

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>>39

I’m dying from eating tempura!

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>>76

Is it good to consider the tanuki of Mikawa as descendants of Nitta?

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>>38

It’s not like I won’t die a decent death!

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>>53

I think there’s an 80 to 90 percent chance that they actually faked their death to survive.

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>>56

You’re good at running away… we all escaped together, didn’t we…?

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>>61

Genba… was it you?

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>>53

When the Edo period comes, I will be able to have a grave made in the village where I currently live.

A way of dying loved by the locals.

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But I’ve also started to feel a sense of sadness because it’s about to come to an end.

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I suppose it will soon come to an end in reality as well…

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Are the girls going to be taken away too?

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At this pace, will it be over around volume 25?

It’s a pretty good ending point.

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The world is cool for being a hindrance.

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>>44

Seeing the way Yoshitsune is, well, that makes sense.

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Once the historical part is over, the Dawn Flame Blade King part will begin.

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It was good here too, but I’m too concerned about the internal conflict in Ashikaga.

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Next week, you should be able to see young people running away in fear because the nights will be tough.

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I want to see this guy lead the Flower Rebellion and commit acts of extreme brutality.

Yes, Takauji-sama, Yoshitsune-sama, the heir of the Hirabuchi family, Akutsu, Inochitsuru Maru, Hōtei, Inochitsuru Maru.

I want to see this guy lead the Flower Rebellion and commit acts of extreme brutality.

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>>49

The name is introduced in a ridiculously small font, but I thought, “Is this a named character?” and when I googled it, I found that this person is indeed intriguing and makes me want to delve deeper…

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>>49

Is this guy the one who was having Fera do it?

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You’re not escaping, are you?

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There’s often talk about Yoshimitsu being detached from people with divine powers, but I think that Waka is depicted as being much more detached and floating in various ways.

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Well, if I’m being squeezed this much, I don’t have time to worry about the world…

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There are only girls in the picture…

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There are people who have been brain damaged by this.

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But it’s an element from the original work…

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>>58

What was the original author thinking when they drew this?

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>>59

There are too many scenes I want to say that.

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>>59

The author resurrected the deceased Masashige Kusunoki as a TS great tengu…

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I haven’t read Jump, but is the shota in Nige Waka Hojo Sōun?

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>>60

He is the legitimate successor of the Kamakura shogunate.

It is almost unrelated to Hojo Soun.

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>>64

Indeed, it is a bit too early around the time of Takauji Ashikaga.

I’ve heard it’s getting good reviews, so I’m going to a net cafe to read it next time.

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>>60

That is unrelated to the Hojo, and there is a significant time gap as well.

Let’s read! “Shinkuro, Run!”

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>>75

Hojo Soun is Ise Shinkuro (Souzui).

It is the Ise clan and not the Hojo clan.

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>>60

Don’t call Ise by the name of Hojo.

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>>101

Uesugi’s response

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>>109

Hey, Nagao!

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It’s nice that you can go for either ending, whether it’s execution or escape.

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The Takahashi brothers should die.

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>>66

Nobuyoshi’s response.

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After this, although Yoshitsune maintains his power, it’s sad that he withers away and leaves the world feeling like there’s truly nothing interesting in life… but this version of Yoshitsune in the work might be a bit different.

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The pinnacle of greed!

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Yes

Yes

No good. I’ve been chasing after the two elusive young ones since childhood. I’ve caught you, and I won’t let you escape anymore.

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It seems like the young master is fading out, so maybe it’s about time for this author to wrap things up.

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It was good that Yoshiyasu from Ashikaga has quite a good appearance.

There are still traces of the old days.

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After this, Sasaki Douyo will start doing whatever he wants, but it seems like he won’t receive much hate because Waka’s daughter is being taken away from him…

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>>74

No matter how I think about it, it seems like I’ll be tormented and suffering after receiving an NTR letter.

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>>79

That’s how you rampage…

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>>79

I never expected that my beloved daughter, whom I sent off believing in her, would become deeply entrenched in the perverse training of the enemy’s young lord and send me a video letter with a euphoric expression and a peace sign…

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If you work this hard, then it makes sense that there would be descendants all over the place…

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I only remember Mayuko making funny faces because of Neuro, so I’ve become quite good at drawing suggestive expressions.

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Triforce of Power

Tri-Force of Medicine

Hypnotic Triforce

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In this manga, the character Dōyo-san is the relatively cute version of Dōyo-san.

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I think the story about the young man here is more interesting than the tale of Yoshimitsu’s downfall, but no one talks about it at all.

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Is the young master almost 20?

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I got spoiled while reading Wikipedia.

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The giant woman is even more giant than expected.

The skull is big.

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Isn’t it hiding that your erect nipple got covered up after you erased the speech bubbles on the left and right?

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Did Tsunetaka fall into decline?

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From this perspective, it only looks like Ayako is holding three people.

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Later warlords often claimed to be descendants of ancient heroes to establish legitimacy and enhance their prestige, so that’s basically the norm.

Even if they are not direct descendants, it is impressive to think that one can achieve such honor and popularity that even complete strangers would want to claim a connection to them for future generations.

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If you keep that up, you’ll become a respected figure in the future!

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>>97

This is too interesting to be the blasting.

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If we escape the execution ending, will Waka become the bastard who offers a substitute while still alive?

This is different from the body double in the Jōkyū War.

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>>99

I’m the type who thinks not everything has to follow historical facts, but it seems like they’ll provide a convincing reason.

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>>103

There are already some solid candidates who could take my place.

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>>99

There’s someone who just turned against Waka and became an enemy, but their brainwashing is starting to wear off…

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>>164

Wait, are traitors going to appear!?!?

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>>169

It’s already out.

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>>169

Why are anime fans coming to a place like this!?!?

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>>169

A long time ago, there was a guy named Fubuki who ran to the enemy side under Sonshi’s brainwashing beam, remember?

I’m currently going by the name Shi-Fuyu.

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>>164

I’ve been told that ever since I got this name, it fits that kind of category… and it makes me laugh.

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The scene with Yoshimitsu depicts a significant flow of time, but since the younger one doesn’t experience that passage of time, it seems that the latest time depicted in the story isn’t synchronized.

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>>104

Since it’s a supporting role, there’s no need to detail the timeline too much.

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>>112

× It’s a supporting character, so there’s no need to draw it.

Since the supporting characters are just that, there are hardly any historical materials available to depict them.

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>>117

The battle of Shinano that was held until recently is not mentioned in the official history.

It might be a local legend from Shinano.

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“Wanting to delve deeper into the beloved child, that’s what it is.”

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I’m looking forward to how the blizzard will be used at the very end.

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I hope that by the next time, the Genba and Natsu pair, as well as the Kojiro and Shiina pair, will have secretly finished making children.

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It seems that Genba is likely to play the role of a substitute death in the final great masquerade…

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When Michiyoshi fled from Kyoto, he left his household belongings as they were and decorated his mansion before departing.

I think there was an episode in the original where Kusu Freedom Justice Masanori was impressed and said, “That’s quite a guy.”

If interpreted from the perspective of a runaway youth, it might mean that their brain was damaged due to having their daughter taken away, and as a result, they started acting in a way that allows others to take her away.

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It seems like Genba might be becoming some kind of ancestor of the wind demon, but I’m too curious about what he will do.

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Genba is a character that is delicious no matter which way it turns.

By the way, I understand your expression at the end…

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I think they probably have the material hidden away in a drawer, just not showing it publicly.

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I think it’s good that I managed to escape until the very end.

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I wonder if there’s a way to have Mr. Matsui somehow help with sweating and soap.

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Isn’t it good? It’s historical fact, you know…?

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The groundwork for the Gembai handsome man has already been laid, so even without disguise, it’s enough for the young master to serve as a substitute… Thank you, erotic fox…

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Since I prefer paperbacks, I’m looking forward to new illustrations.

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I want to see everyone’s backs as adults with their children, looking at the ocean in the epilogue, even if it’s not clearly depicted.

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I was still young during the Kamakura period, so I don’t remember much, but was the security bad back then?

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>>128

In the first place, it was a time when there was not even a trace of the concept of organized police authority by a unified state.

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>>128

Real elf or something?

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The Ise clan of the Later Hōjō is from a family line of high-ranking officials in the Muromachi shogunate, so thinking that they later took the name Hōjō is quite fascinating, isn’t it?!

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>>131

They are taking over Kiyoke’s territory.

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Are you watching, Father?

Tokiomi has become a big player.

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The shrine maidens are like gods or spirits, aren’t they?

Does having a child mean becoming a half-human, half-beast-like existence?

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>>136

Does the soul of the tiger reside within…?

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>>136

Are you saying that Hanshin is not human?

That aside, Shizuku has almost completely abandoned her divine power, right?

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You can think of it as a land of demons until the Tokugawa brought peace.

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…Is it really okay to allow things like 3P in boys’ magazines?

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>>140

Don’t get excluded alone.

It’s 4P.

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Did the Later Hojo have blood from the Hojo clan mixed in?

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>>141

There is a theory that it is mixed.

It may be dubious, but…

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>>141

There is a story that my wife is a descendant of a notable lineage.

There is no credibility.

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>>141

Recent research shows that it’s good, right? The skilled at escaping can’t escape.

If I run away here, I’ll be called Konoichi…

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But Matsui-sensei is supposed to be a Chunichi fan…

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I was surprised to find that during the Muromachi period, many people who were just dark-skinned achieved significant success.

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>>144

That person’s maneuvers are at a level that deserves admiration.

By the way, I liked how a little pale he looked at the end of Lord Kenge’s life.

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I like Sayun as well, so I won’t allow any dissing of the later Hojo just because I’m a fan of the original Hojo.

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Well, it’s probably safe to say that Souun and Tokiyuki are not connected.

It would be interesting if we were connected.

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It’s a manga about siblings killing each other, so bring it on!

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The rest is Young Master’s toy.

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The three heroines support Waka.

In a way, it’s the “strongest.”

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When watching the anime, I didn’t have the impression that the girl in the background was really in love with the young master, so I was surprised by this development.

I thought you were sticking together with the same bodyguard.

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>>155

A crazier woman is coming for the bodyguard’s kid…

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>>155

I have been devoted from the very beginning.

But it felt like they were holding back, considering their status.

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>>155

That kid can get a girlfriend…

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It would be impossible to do five in a row even in the early teens…

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>>156

But what if I use divine power…?

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>>156

Five shots are not enough.

I have to do a nine-shot.

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Youth is full of energy!

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I remember someone who was really into Mushibugyo.

There are quite a lot on the bulletin board too.

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I was unable to handle the tweets of the corrupted who are having their brains destroyed in this story.

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The dialogue box is in the way!

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It’s nice that the good at escaping can’t escape.

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In three years, will I be a widow?

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>>168

As mentioned above, there seems to be a discrepancy with the latest timeline, so I think I can enjoy family life with a child for a while.

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Isn’t the report on the harassing sexual activities of Mima-chan towards her dad, which was quite absurd until then, now infused with a moist sense of realism that significantly escalates its impact, causing Dad to explode?

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I haven’t read the manga yet, but is it interesting?

Is it okay to read now?

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>>176

It’s interesting! Read it with peace of mind.

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I forgot there are people who only watch anime.

I’m sorry for the spoiler.

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>>177

It’s fine now, just spill it.

They’re all going to die.

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>>180

Well, in historical stories, everyone is dead…

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I sometimes think that if I understood history better, it would be more interesting.

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>>181

If you understand history, it’s just a barrage of spoilers, so it’s boring…

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>>182

No, that’s not true.

Then we wouldn’t have to keep revisiting the same era in the historical drama.

Even if you know the history, you can enjoy it freshly over and over again with character development, reasoning, and various other productions.

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>>185

Nobunaga in “Kirin ga Kuru!” had a fresh pattern that is not often seen in creative works.

Mitsuhide was like, “What the hell is this!?”

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>>182

There are so many things that I can’t understand, even though I know the history.

What’s with you, Takauji? When I made a strong fist pump, the 10 times the military strength collapsed, like in the Battle of Tatarahama.

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>>181

The more I research the Northern and Southern Dynasties period, the more I feel it’s such an unstable era…

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In a thread for an anime, it’s different, but in a thread for the latest chapter of a manga, there’s no point in spoilers or anything…

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The Later Hojo, for their part, also tried to incorporate the legitimate blood of the Hojo during this time by marrying a descendant (or so it is said) of the young lord of Suwa.

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>>186

The original Ise family seems to be unrelated to the Houjou clan.

Considering what will happen later, they probably want it to feel like it’s not 100% a lie.

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It’s surprising that this harem actually existed in history.

Isn’t it too lewd?

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>>187

Historical fact… Is it a historical fact…? Maybe it is.

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>>187

It’s not historical fact, but

It is true that there are legends of having impregnated many and fathered children everywhere.

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Historical facts cannot be changed, but…

Interpretations and new theories come up from time to time, you know.

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>>189

Since it’s a manga, it would have been fine to alter historical facts a bit…

Red Hare is satisfied to have been killed by Lu Bu.

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Even Nobunaga occasionally gets character updates, you know…

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I’m curious whether it’s mostly following history or if it feels like GQuuuuuuX.

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Well, I think they are already discussing the next project in a meeting.

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It feels like the young master has been completely left out and unable to do anything for a while, so I hope something can be done about it.

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I just learned for the first time that that family crest represented 4P.

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When new popular historical works come out, they also provide the latest research findings as supplementary materials, so it’s really enjoyable to update my knowledge.

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When you faithfully reproduce what is described in historical texts, this is how it turns out! This kind of development is common in recent historical works.

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Historical stories are something to enjoy by understanding the main outline and seeing how they twist it.

In addition to that, asking to stop spoilers is something only those who don’t want to know history would do…

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