
Surprisingly, we have surrendered to the Southern Court! We have raised our troops with the imperial order to subdue the Takahashi brothers! Amaterasu Omikami
What, what, what!?
The Nanbokucho period had no rules, right?
Huh? Is this really allowed… something like this…
I thought I skipped a week.
This flow is understandable in a good historical work.
It was them who acted unlawfully first…
It feels like my younger brother’s hair becomes this texture after getting a buzz cut.
That’s not about the subjugation of Takauji.
>>8
The Takami clan, wrapping the Ashikaga brothers, is definitely the enemy no matter how you think about it.
Why are you siding with someone like that, brother?
Even though the brothers were so close… why…
>>9
Damn you! It’s all because of that wicked follower, Naofuyu!
The enemy’s enemy is an ally is too much, the original.
Forgetting the gracious treatment and committing treason is the act of a beast…!!
>>12
You.
Is the character on the brother’s side basically an ally now?
>>15
After various events, some allies emerge after the Southern Court betrays and Yoshisada dies.
>>45
Afterwards, for various reasons, Yoshitsune ended up returning most of it to the Northern Court.
Toshimitsu: “Alright! I’ve thought of something good!”
The developments after this are already overflowing with spoilers out there if you look them up…
Has it been quite a while since we had a 4P?
>>18
The young one hasn’t been in the limelight for about 10 years…
>>22
Since there are no records in historical texts, you can freely create your own developments in life hacks.
It’s a tactic often seen in big rivers.
Even though we were so close together.
I want to see the ending of the Kanno Rebellion soon.
I want to see the cool Yoshimitsu again after a long time.
>>20
Everyone wants to see a “no laughing” evaluation where everyone is thinking, “What is this guy talking about…”
>>23
It’s not a place to laugh because they are gathering troops to defeat the Shijaku faction, which is taking liberties by making use of the shogun’s authority.
Rather, if Naritsune were to try, the story would be different.
>>32
Isn’t it a bit different from what Lord Naoyoshi said, like when Yoshimitsu participated in the battle?
>>32
>>32
If the defeated side, Yoshitsune, writes about rewards and punishments, it seems strange, but when you look into it, it’s just silly…
>>113
The simple reason is that the enemy is disliked and there are many defections, turning the disadvantage into a comeback.
>>122
Taiheiki: “It’s a military chronicle, so it’s only natural to focus on entertainment.”
Brother… even though you’re weak in battle…
>>21
(From here, it suddenly gets stronger)
>>43
This is thanks to Chokuyu.
As expected of my brother’s child.
Is the person on the left Kitabatake Chikubun?
>>24
Un
Even the people of the Southern Dynasty are scared…
>>26
Because it’s truly incomprehensible behavior…
If you only look at the development of the manga, isn’t the Yoshimitsu side already falling apart?
>>28
But because Yoshimitsu is here…
>>30
>>30
Isn’t it terrible that this resolves everything? The original work.
Kasuga-san had a wonderfully beautiful and elegant way of dying…
>>29
If you don’t kill me quickly, I’ll keep writing infinite material!
Acrid Life Hack
(Second time since the establishment of North Korea)
Toki committed a treacherous act that will go down in history and was defeated, so the pompadour guy and his son will probably be attached to the thread image. Seriously, the military power in the Takauji camp is quite lacking.
>>34
Even though the Moro brothers were top-tier in terms of military power at that time, getting completely defeated shows they had quite a grudge against them.
>>34
In its prime, it was incomprehensible to turn the tide with divine power, but I feel a decline as that is becoming less and less the case.
>>37
I wonder why I wasted divine power at a festival that wasn’t a battlefield and didn’t involve any enemies…
>>117
From a god’s perspective, isn’t that just a trivial matter?
The once mad scientist of Kamakura, Uesugi-dono, has become an incredibly great lord, and I felt the greatness of the passage of time and the head of the household’s foresight.
>>35
It’s simply because I’ve become a supporter of Waka that it’s drawn beautifully.
>>46
The two children are beasts.
>>49
Well, I have a responsibility for letting my dog raise my son…
The later emperor Murakami can’t keep up with the crazy vibe of the parent generation anymore!
>>38
Even so, I’m quite a martial faction to the extent of clashing fiercely with the youngest son of the pacifist Kusunoki…
Is this blizzard in the dead of winter going to kill me?
If it were directed by Lord Takauji, who is of the legitimate line of the Seiwa Genji (not of the legitimate line).
Why do I have to obey the orders of someone like Takasaka, who is just a housekeeper!?
It seems like there are a lot of grievances and dissatisfaction piling up, similar to what happened a little while ago.
Shinkuro is running, but…
The Ashikaga Shogunate is already so mixed up that I can’t make sense of it.
>>42
Shinkurou Running has a medium, but because Masami Yuuki is serious, he depicts the chaotic situation without cutting it down too much.
Thanks to that, I can understand things that don’t make sense.
What the heck is happening with the Northern and Southern Courts from the basics? It’s amazing.
You did your best, Elf…
It feels like it’s going to be a completely happy ending with Waka’s total victory!
What will happen from here…
>>53
But you know…
>>53
Surprisingly, I was beaten up by Yoshimitsu and executed.
Well, the descendants of the elves are going to be fighting a lot in Kanto for about 200 years…
The Onin War will happen after this, right?
Isn’t the Muromachi shogunate terrible?
It’s about 100 years later.
>>58
That’s right.
>>58
In the meantime, a kirin named Yoshimitsu appeared.
Because it summarizes and stabilizes the Nanboku-chō period.
Contrarian son ruins everything.
How will this be resolved?
>>59
I’ll kill you, Naru.
>>59
The Northern Court general Takauji, who aligned with the Southern Court, defeats the Northern Court.
>>64
I see, what are you talking about?
>>64
What are you?!
Both Nobuyoshi and Yoshisue are merely factions, or rather, they are just banners used by the Northern and Southern Courts in the power struggle of the Ashikaga.
I don’t think I can defeat Takauji, but the Takauji side seems to be falling apart.
Nakazawa descends to the Southern Court to kill Masanao.
Once the business is done, I will return to the North.
The righteous Yoshitsugu, who is utterly unforgiving towards Tadayoshi, supports the idea that Tadayoshi should descend to the Southern Court and raise an army to defeat Yoshitoki.
So it seems like for those in power, whether it’s north or south didn’t really matter much.
>>70
It’s just a mere banner of brocade…
Why did you separate it?
>>82
There is significance in keeping the flag raised.
>>89
It’s bad because they underestimate it, yet it’s necessary as a justification.
I don’t need some flag I don’t care about! If I could just say that, there would have been less confusion.
>>125
If you don’t assert legitimacy, it’s hard to gather people.
>>82
It’s just that we didn’t have a flag we could use, so we made a new one.
>>95
It’s complicated because Emperor Go-Daigo was once exiled and stripped of his status…
>>82
Because Emperor Shijo fell in the hallway.
Yoshitane and Yoshimitsu try to do something about the vortex of chaos.
Their sons work together to ruin it.
When Yoshimitsu established the Northern Court, it would later become a big deal… is this what you’re referring to?
It’s just like shogi.
The Northern Court is originally a puppet of Yoshimitsu, and the Southern Court doesn’t have any real power either.
The confusion between the Nanbokucho period and the Onin War is either due to a lack of historical sources or because the important figures of this era are so complicated that it’s hard to understand!
>>75
The court is completely disregarded, and the samurai, who hold military power and authority, are doing whatever they want on a whim.
>>75
Since they issued a decree saying it’s okay to take over someone’s territory if you kill the guy next door.
Since it has become a death race where anyone can die at any time, regardless of allies or enemies, rational analysis is pointless.
I just want to kill the Takahashi brothers!
In this world, the story of the young man is almost over…
The only thing left is the divine power that resides in Yoshimitsu, which must be liberated at the cost of one’s life; it’s the battle behind the scenes of history.
So? Which emperor is correct?
>>79
Wait a moment, you guys.
>>79
To be honest, the theory of the legitimacy of the Southern Court comes from the Mito School, which was hundreds of years after the Southern Court era, and it was just used by the Meiji government more than a hundred years later.
>>79
To discuss that story, it is necessary to trace back to Emperor Keitai.
It will be a bit long.
This era is full of people who don’t make any sense!
Perhaps the most confused is the Southern Court.
I said I would settle everything, and while it turned out well for both Ogasawara and Mima-chan, it seems like it will end sadly for Fubuki…
It’s so chaotic that it’s hard to even create a story about it.
>>84
Moreover, what they’re doing is such a mockery of the imperial family that it becomes very difficult to handle after creating the national historical view.
Justifying a battle by receiving official approval and gathering troops is a common strategy.
This area is understandable, right?
In the subsequent mediation, the one facing the Southern Court is the Northern Court’s supreme general, Takauji.
>>93
It’s so amazing that everyone tries to imitate it and ends up failing miserably.
>>97
If you try to imitate, you’ll become Danzo from Naruto.
I think the one who worked the hardest as a shogun was Yoshimitsu.
>>98
Early riser harassment uncle
In later times, the idea that betrayal is truly wrong became a foundation for the virtue of loyalty.
>>99
Is that so… Maybe that’s true…
It seems that only Nobuyoshi actually respected North Korea from the beginning…
Since the plea for mercy arrives in considerable quantities even if Toki treats the emperor carelessly.
>>101
To be honest, the treatment of the Emperor and the Imperial Court itself is light.
>>105
If the macho mindset that says “If you shoot an arrow or swing a sword, you’ll die, right?” is in control, then I guess that’s understandable.
If you go from the Azuchi-Momoyama period to Edo, you’ll be treated accordingly, but still, you’re being glared at with the feeling of “don’t say unnecessary things, okay?”
Huh? I am the shogun? Is there a problem with the supreme commander of the samurai distributing rewards for the battle?
Tsuguyoshi’s eyes have changed, haven’t they…
It’s already the climax of the final stages, huh?
Is the fleeing youth going to end…?
>>109
Even though the role in Taiheiki has long since ended.
When crazy people run amok, being decent becomes a virtue.
Everyone is aware that it’s impossible to imitate Yoshimitsu…
For some reason, I can mimic Yoshimitsu! So I’m going to do it…
I’m going to die in an explosion.
Strongest unit against Ashikaga Takauji
Ashikaga Takauji is coming!
>>112
Even at the level of Yoshitsune, I can still win!
Is it impossible for me to manage these messy guys…?
>>115
It was impossible…
This is all because of that piece of trash called Nao Fuyu.
Are you going to die by execution?
>>123
In Kamakura, a burglary happens and they are immediately robbed and killed.
To be blunt, it’s worse than a third-rate villain.
In such a chaotic situation, the third generation appears at the place where I’ve managed to create a foundation.
The assumption that either of the emperors is correct is fundamentally wrong.
There are battles that do not require a righteous cause.
It’s not usually a major war, so it tends to remain off the public stage.
The flow around here is hard to understand even in the original work…
My dear brother, your appearance has completely changed, and it’s sad.
Perhaps the divine power was successfully stripped! In the next moment, Yoshimitsu awakens as just an ordinary human and turns the tables.
Since the manga declares that they are no longer aiming for world domination, I think they’ll come up with a reason for going to Kamakura.