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Hmm, this is a group of rebels that started a revolt ignoring their parents’ generous treatment.
I wonder if I inherited my father’s eccentricities.
>>3
“Tokiyuki… I wonder if it would have been better if I hadn’t become a samurai…”
You’re going to regret saying that I’m pretty normal.
In the manga, it was explained, but in real history, it’s a mystery why they hated this so much…
>>5
Historically speaking, there are multiple theories, such as that he was given an official rank and didn’t dislike him that much, or that it was his official wife who disliked him.
Someone charismatic is treating me like a father!!!!
This week was essentially a Uesugi episode, but…
Why did they have to turn such a great ruler into a mad scientist dark elf!?
>>7
I’m saddened by how my sons have grown up in that state.
It’s terrible that I have enough humanity to feel some responsibility.
I wonder if there is a tendency for self-harm.
It’s a violent criminal.
Although my father is a great shōgun who has deep respect for the emperor, loves his younger brother, and is greatly trusted by his subordinates…
Despite having taken such good care of you, to side with your foster parents is unforgivable…
As we get older, even people who were sharp become more rounded… I think that’s the underlying theme.
In the scene where the Kanto eavesdroppers are reflected, there was only one moe character drawn, and it was no good.
>>14
Since Tsuru-chan has been appearing throughout this flashback…
It only looks like this guy, whom Nagatoki heavily relies on, is trying to stab his brother in the back one way or another.
>>15
Even if there are no intentions to resist in the current generation, it will definitely lead to someone causing trouble in future generations.
It’s hard to believe that there would be a rebellion despite being treated well.
I can’t forgive you.
I don’t know the historical facts, but it’s nice to see a chance of victory through the perspective of the young because of the civil war.
>>18
The restoration of the Hojo is possible.
>>19
Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
It looks like there is no waiting for the death of Yoshimitsu in battle.
I don’t really care, but I wonder what kind of feelings Waka has towards Minamoto.
Isn’t there a massive outbreak of Yoshimitsu in this thread!?
Those are my sons, the goblins.
>>27
If you were raised by dogs, aren’t you a kobold?
I like that Uesugi can’t speak strongly to the goblins.
Uesugi has also aged and become more rounded.
A clan that, just when I thought they had been pushed to the corner of Japan, returns with a lot of soldiers.
I like the obvious development where the stronger side in politics is bound to win.
>>31
Shitō, who is trying to recruit troops in Kanto where Naoyoshi has been solidifying his power for years, is completely misreading the situation…
Naoto is too proper, and there was an atmosphere that the grown-up Yoshitsune resembled Takauji more.
I’m already crazy from the saliva of the ruler of the land…
“After the talk about ‘The people have already forgotten about the time when the Hojo were in power, so it’s pointless to take the world by force,’ the statement ‘We are the ones who have protected this land for many years’ comes up, which is a bit passionate.”
>>35
I feel that this serves as a stepping stone for the developments leading up to Waka standing up again and reaching the end.
Poor Yoshimitsu, betrayed by his close younger brother.
The Goblin Brothers kill the High Brothers.
>>38
It seems that after the furious Yoshitoki ordered the execution of the goblins, it became unclear why a defeated general was the one making the decision.
>>40
I’m a bit out of magic power…
It was the dark elf who dealt with the butler, right?
Since the heir has already been decided, there’s no way I can give them special treatment.
Leaving it at the temple was the easiest option.
If they’re really mistreating Naoto, wouldn’t they send him away to become a monk?
>>43
In fact, Yoshisada recommended that he and his father live peacefully in Kyoto at the same time as the monk Dōgi took his vows.
I completely ignored it and revolted.
Sōji has become a face actor.
>>59
You… treacherous rebel, Naofuyu!!! To forget the kindness you’ve received and commit rebellion is the act of a beast!!!
Hmm
Hō
>>59
Keeeeoooooo!!! 11!
Is it okay to have a second serving of porridge after Hojo’s situation?
Well, it’s okay.
In the end, even the dark elves have fallen from grace, and the lineage of battle cyborgs has become the legitimate Uesugi, which is scary in this war-torn era.
From a political perspective, this is still a fairly ordinary topic up to this point.
Maybe it’s a picture of Yoshisada without the curse adjustment from the ancestors.
Attacking the transport of the defeated before the disposal is decided and causing a clan wipe is quite an outrageous act.
It was understandable for the goblins to mess things up.
I’m not very familiar with the Muromachi period, but what were the Oda and Tokugawa families doing around this time before they took over the country?
>>50
Isn’t it a farmer?
>>51
Aren’t the Oda family and the Tokugawa family samurai clans?
>>52
Self-proclaimed Genji and self-proclaimed Heike.
>>52
Oda is said to come from a family of shrine priests.
The Tokugawa, or rather the Matsudaira, started when an itinerant samurai of unknown origin married into a wealthy farmer’s family, so it’s hard to understand.
>>50
The Oda clan originally comes from a family of priests at the Kerai Shrine in Echizen.
During the Kenmu Restoration, Shiba Kanetaka’s father, Takatsune, became the governor of Echizen, so it is believed that the Shiba clan is subordinate to them.
Well, in the case of the original story, Nobunaga’s Danjōchū family has not yet taken shape or form.
The Oda clan was likely vassals of the Shiba clan during this period.
The Matsudaira clan emerged during the Muromachi period.
>>54
Was he a stray samurai who gained power during the Muromachi period?
Well, it’s not like there were any samurai with large territories even in the time of Ieyasu.
>>54
When you look at it that way, the Oda clan has been around for a long time, huh?
>>58
The problem is that Nobbu’s Oda family was suspiciously a branch of the Oda clan and was a samurai family.
Isn’t Nobbu a descendant of the Taira clan?
The Matsudaira clan is a descendant of the Nitta Genji, is that correct?
Whether it’s a generous treatment or not, getting angry… well, that’s true.
>>65
In the first place, it was because of the Goshomaki that I had no choice but to become a monk, so get involved and become a monk too! You won’t!? What a hassle! Isn’t it unreasonable to expect me to do so?
>>71
It’s unreasonable because Masanari attacked first when I fled.
Looking at historical facts, it seems like Yoshisada was the one who attacked first to kill…
Although Oda was a vassal of the Shiba clan, he quickly rose to a fairly high status soon after the Muromachi period began, making him relatively esteemed (Nobunaga is from a further branch of the Oda family).
The Tokugawa were really just local feudal lords with nothing special.
Is it true that Nobunaga came from a family similar to that of a chief retainer of the Oda main family?
>>68
The bloodline itself is connected to the main family, but it feels that way.
When the Oda Danjō family was caught up in the Oda clan’s survival death race.
The No. 2 of the Oda clan, with a large army, for some reason came to aid Nobunaga, and that was Mori Nagataka’s father.
>>77
In some game, Nob said that you can’t hold your head up in the forest, but that’s definitely true, right!?
>>78
Shibata and Hayashi also joined Nobukatsu and ended up getting killed, and since Old Man Hitate committed seppuku.
The Mori family, which was practically the only influential clan, was an extremely valuable asset for Nobunaga.
>>78
Additionally, many of the men from the Mori family died in battle during the process of Nobunaga’s conquest of Mino and their subsequent campaigns across the country.
>>68
The Ise-no-kami family, the main branch, and the Yamato-no-kami family, a branch family, were in conflict during the Onin War.
So, that means he’s the chief retainer of the Yamato Guard family.
My son is too much of a goblin…!
It’s inevitable since I had them raised by wolves…
Matsudaira is a legend, as a wandering monk casually came and married into the family to become the first Matsudaira, which is quite dubious…
>>70
That creation was added to set the scene for Genji, so it may seem suspicious when viewed from later generations, but the roots of the local warriors who served Ise are not particularly unusual.
I’ve learned the name Kyoto Naofuyu so well in just about a week that I won’t forget it anymore.
The Muromachi period lasted for about 240 years…
Anything is fine, but I don’t really hear about Kouno-san much these days.
From the start, the fact that they haven’t punished the person who came out and asked to be recognized, after telling them to live their whole life in the temple, is truly a considerable act of leniency.
A man who was born solely to kill his damn father, viewed from a historical perspective.
Isn’t it harsh that in a story like this, the typical heir isn’t an idiot or anything?
>>85
So it’s like, what the hell are you doing messing things up?
There is already a properly well-off illegitimate child as well…
In terms of a historical drama, I really don’t want to make him my son… it’s so creepy how Naofuyu grins like that.
Since the full-scale confrontation between Nagayoshi and the others began, Yoshisada’s chaotic behavior is more akin to that of a waffler who is indecisive and a struggling mediator, rather than someone who swings people around.
Sometimes I get frustrated.
Where did the winter boom, like “Chobun” and “Shibun,” come from…?
>>89
It’s the one that inherits the characters of the name from the parents…?
>>89
The Moro family is together in all four seasons, so winter is not special.
Uesugi Dark Elf will become an ally…
If I had to say, it’s not exactly that the party leader is incompetent… What even is this guy?