
I’m yelling with Jun Fukuyama’s voice…
>>1
This is KUSAKA…
With a frown, I glare at them…
The unable to be angry, Zhang Jiao…
Watching how intensely the teacher or boss loses their temper is really damaging…
>>4
If you’re not motivated, then just quit… the way Kan’ei puts it reminds me of the seniors from my old club and it’s making my heart ache.
Not that much.
It’s better to quit.
→……
If subordinates are going about things recklessly without regard for the objective, then I have to tighten up the reins.
Depending on the type, I can scold them appropriately, but for the really hopeless ones… it seems like that’s where it ends.
Dong Zhuo’s rage seems terrifying.
Everyone has those kinds of experiences in life…
Well, if you make Dong Zhuo furious, normally it would mean death.
Dong Zhuo is the type to issue execution orders before even raising his voice.
It really hurts when you make the usually kind person snap, doesn’t it?
>>13
Xiahou Yuan and Pang Tong have considerable sharpness.
Brother💦 Brother~💦
The soldiers of Aozhou, who prioritize plunder over fighting, are just…
>>16
To trim away.
You’re… if this keeps up, you’ll become less noticeable than me!
Mr. Kan does scolding like that.
Yu Jin also looks scary.
No, rather it feels just like usual.
Zhang Jue, be this angry.
Dong Zhuo from the past would be sentenced to death!!! There’s no other option, and in this work, even the weak who can’t become a source of sustenance for the strong will probably say they have no way to live for tomorrow…
Recently, it marked the 4th to 20th anniversary!
If you scold too much, you’ll be betrayed.
Prioritizing plunder over the battle in front of him would normally infuriate even Dong Zhuo.
>>25
There are no invincible warriors.
Origins can even be praised for completely ignoring what it says…
What does it mean to gather reprimands…?
>>28
If I don’t play seriously in the aspiration mode of 4, my character will get really mad at me.
>>33
Even when I play seriously to win, there are times when I get really angry.
That anger has a high resolution, doesn’t it?
>>29
The Abyss Gel thing awakened my forgotten memories.
I haven’t burned incense, you know.
It’s from the Risshi mode in Musou 4.
When searching for “aspiration mode” or “getting scolded,” it brings my mood down.
The collection of reprimands will melt away your fighting spirit if you watch it on Sunday night!
Haha! Did you come over here, Ore-kun?
It’s about him… He must have something in mind…
You appear gracefully when needed.
This is fine.
>>34
What, are you misjudging the superiority and inferiority again?
If only Zhang Jiao had generals or strategists who could tighten the soldiers like that among his subordinates…
Are you going to deal with Zhou Yu too? It’s different from the meeting just before, but if you want to proceed that way, be gentle…
>>39
I wish you would stop saying this just for defeating enemies right after the start.
Is that sarcasm?
>>39
Well, for Zhou Yu, I am relatively senior…
I have prepared a big surprise for my cute little brother.
>>39
By the way, in Musou 4’s Risshi Mode, there are times when you are asked for the Ambush Poison by the strategist character, but the line when you refuse it is so kind, isn’t it, Lord Zhou Yu?
I was watching the expert’s commentary on the Red Cliffs, and Cao Cao knew that everyone in Wu was in a mood to surrender.
While I wasn’t thinking that it would turn into a real war, I was lured into the advantageous terrain of Kure while going downstream.
I was beaten up, but my viewpoint was strong, and I was like, “Wow!”
During that time, the disease that was spreading among the Wei army was typhoid fever.
Could it be that Cao Cao is not good at planning strategies?
While rescuing allies as much as possible
Is there anyone who can scold a man who returns home with the greatest achievements from vague instructions?
>>42
Make me feel good or something like that.
I understand.
>>45
Victory
You’re achieving results, and this isn’t a contract as a soldier…
Even the guards are all top-notch.
It’s scary to think that if a low-ranking soldier did something to anger me, the surrounding warlords might not stay silent.
In the first place, I only get vague instructions from you.
“When I’m told ‘Move nicely! Move nicely!’ I charge solo into the enemy’s main base and completely destroy it in a nice way.”
Well, it looks like as a result of you ignoring orders, no one is giving you any instructions anymore.
>>51
If it were like that, I would have been fired…
>>55
Could it be about a severed head…?
It’s only Meng De who continues to fight back on the spot, even though it’s disadvantageous to provoke me.
>>53
I’m a bit angry at the two who aren’t properly guarding.
Ma Suo…
>>54
It’s not just scolding; it’s at the level of crying and execution!
Well, how many people are there who can criticize someone who has been told by Cao Cao and Guo Jia that they can act as they please…
If you don’t move well, you’ll lose.
We have no choice but to make it feel good.
Complaining to me is the same as complaining to Cao Cao… right?
Basuku is not just angry anymore; it’s too late, and the only option left is to kill him…
You’re not as uncontrollable as Lu Bu, so I’m fine.
In Origins, if you stand out, you’ll get a lot of snide remarks, right?
Minor generals and the like respond more kindly.
It’s okay to ignore orders as long as you can produce solid results, that’s what I and my grandson Shao were saying.
You only receive serious reprimands when you’re a complete novice.
In the Origin world, I die before being scolded.
I must inform Lord Gong Sun Zan about the ambush! Charge!! That’s why, me!
In my image, it would be great if you could proceed with your plans while I’m causing a ruckus in the front… but it seems like you’re really dragging your feet on taking down that one base…
>>69
Yes, A is done! Hey there! Isn’t B finished yet?
It’s not like it takes four people to take down one! Yes, I took it down! Next!
My fight, like that.
>>69
The separate unit’s east base assault isn’t progressing at all.
When the main gate was cleared before the fire arrow was shot, Zhou Yu was like, “Come on…”
>>75
But I think that difference over there should be noted as part of Sun Ce’s story.
When Lü Bu was escaping, I charged at Yuan Shao and Lü Bu said, “Don’t you do it! I’m going too!!” I laughed at that.
>>70
Well, having someone as capable as you here is reassuring, but…
This game appears to be very serious, but you can really enjoy the boy’s manga style of the Shu storyline.
>>73
Only the Shu route is breaking the reality line.
This is not just a military chronicle, it’s Weekly Shonen Jump.
Me and 40 soldiers.
I think it’s not good to deliberately hurt oneself…
>>76
Is there a problem with the spear?
Not understanding the answer to the Eight Gates of Gold Chain, I recklessly charged in and got scolded by the strategists of both enemies and allies…
I guess my soldiers are dying off-screen and getting replaced or something…
>>78
Don’t worry, we can resupply at the base…
Leaving aside me, who is targeted by everyone’s rear, 4 starts as a mob that can only use regular attacks 3 times…
With this golden spear (Rank 4) that Lord Zhang Fei gave me, I’m going to cause a huge ruckus!
The guard who can throw rocks is amazing.
It seems that Orekun would start the conversation after doing R1+L1 for now.
Zhao Yun: “I was drinking and passed out, and then I was taken over by Lu Bu.”
>>86
You!?
>>89
I reflected on whether I was putting stress on Zhao Yun…
>>89
What a ridiculous consequence, like being cut down while crying, just like Ma Chao!
>>86
Yatokus…
It’s crazy that we were able to bring about a temporary tripartite balance of power from that military conference.
It seems like I’m a bit sleep-deprived.
I think there were some meetings where people were dozing off.
It’s Zhang Fei, I made a mistake.
I’m going to go and smack that invincible Lu Bu a bit…
Huarong Road clearly seems like an original anime, but it’s accepted because it’s cool.
That’s included in the original anime as well.
>>93
The battle on the river at Red Cliffs is too extravagant as a prelude to serve as the backdrop for the burning grand fleet.
Wait… that voice just now!
Don’t post on the bulletin board while drinking, Zhang Fei.
The three foolish brothers plus my military discussion: Guan Yu in this direction! Zhang Fei on this battlefield! Liu Bei on the remaining battlefield! I’ll somehow handle the lacking parts! It’s a battle like that.
It’s different.
Earlier, there was someone at the edge of the battlefield who looked like a former comrade.
Zhao Yun is a muscle-head, but he’s a muscle-head who can properly follow orders…
It seems like Ching-Kung is under stress damage due to what Tsubasa-Toku did on his own.
Before I got into the Three Kingdoms, I thought Liu Bei was nothing special compared to the rulers who unified China.
It’s amazing how he turned things around from this disadvantage and built a nation… he’s a hero.
>>101
It’s manipulation.
I was surprised to learn that the Battle of Red Cliffs involved a tedious battle between Zhou Yu and Zhuge Liang, as they had been cooperating so refreshingly…
>>102
6 Shu can play the behind-the-scenes maneuvers before the Battle of Red Cliffs.
It’s not very interesting, but…
You… I won’t allow you to stand out more than me on your own accord…! I want to be scolded by Kan-to-san.
You are a hero, aren’t you…?
>>105
Mengde
Return to the war council.
What’s with the immediate responses when I praise Liu Bei…
It’s fun to knock Cao Cao off the ship after burning it, but that’s a bit much, isn’t it?!
It’s understandable that Zhou Yu had such a strong competitive spirit against Zhuge Liang.
I thought the Hua Rong Road with Cao Cao was finally over, but then a massive army was lying in wait, and I was like, “Is there more?”
Even after the great legion ended, it still remained.
>>113
This is the final battle, so it’s been heightened about three times.
I like the threads about Purple Phoenix and Liu Bei.
Even though there’s politics, I can’t help but get involved.
I understand.
>>114
Mengde.
Why are the enemies that were thoroughly discarded at Red Cliffs appearing normally at the Guan Yu Road?
What is life even about, life?!
Moreover, even within the same Red Cliffs, enemy generals that were removed before the fire attack might resurrect all together after the fire attack is thwarted!
>>116
>>116
I guess you’re equipped with a super upgraded version of the regeneration ring or something.
It’s nice that in the Cao Cao route, Liu Bei, Zhang Fei, and Guan Yu talk about the times when they first met.
>>118
It was really a great production.
It’s the reason I want to do the Cao Cao route last.
I feel like hitting about 10,000 people, but which battlefield would be good?
It would be nice to have as many allies as possible and a variety of compliments.
>>119
At the Shoku side’s Eight Gates Golden Chains, there is an infinite spawn at the end.
>>119
Let’s go meet Yuan Shu.
Let’s have them stamp the magical seal that generates soldiers.
>>119
Is it a battle against Yuan Shu? I have allies in Wei, Wu, and Shu, with Lü Bu on my side.
Ban Wei.
But aren’t you going to cut? The question of whether to cut or not is really cool…
The enemy Guan Yu’s red aura rapid thrust attacks are simply extremely powerful.
Purple Phoenix.
Did you submit the survey?
>>124
I requested that Ms. Wataru Shu have her survival added and her bust size balanced.
A pairing of Akurai and Yu Jin!?
I was impressed that even losing on the Cao Cao route ends in such a refreshing way, well, that’s because I know that Wei eventually wins…
Kongming is amazing!
I personally prepared even the flowers that are lacking in Shu…
>>132
The brain…
After doing Shu and Wu in that order, it seems that it was better for Wei to be last, but Wu ended up being last instead.
Ah, I apologize for the delay in the introduction.
I submitted my favorite characters as me, Dong Zhuo, and Dian Wei.
Sūn Wú’s matters involve internal affairs, so the real clashes with outside forces began in earnest after the Battle of Red Cliffs.
Since we’re doing it in the order of military chronicles → military chronicles → Liu Bei.
It’s suddenly fun that everything is breaking.
I feel like doing it in Shu during the first week is the best option.
>>142
I think it would be fine even in Wu, since there is no battle at Dongkou.
>>142
In terms of strength, I think Wei, with the sword’s counter techniques and the acquisition of Zetsuei, has it easier.
When I looked up Tao Qian on Wikipedia, I thought he was a person with a completely mixed evaluation…
>>143
From Cao Cao’s perspective, he is portrayed negatively, while from the perspective of Shu and Wu, who dislike Cao Cao, they would like him to be seen as a good person.
I played the first round with Shu, and I didn’t want to face my sworn brothers as enemies in the second round, so I chose Wu instead.
>>144
How will you proceed with the third round?
>>147
Since my feelings have settled after dealing with the Sun-Wu, I’m going to go crush Liu Bei’s army!
When will it end! When will the fight end!
When will peace come!
>>146
Dynasty Warriors: Sengoku Musou Origins
I got my brain fried from the completely gag-style progression of chapter 5 where I obtained Jingzhou.
Kongming was also burnt.
>>148
Well… it was a gag at the end of Chapter 4 during the Kanu’s Thousand Li Journey…
>>158
That’s being glossed over as the latest Reiwa ARENA…
>>158
To the members of the Guan Yu Victims Association.
The former Emperor of the Cao Cao route, Genka-kun, is normally working as a military doctor when I’m not around, right?
>>149
I’m working hard on the Kure route too!
The Shu route only has brain-dead characters, so it will probably be a chaotic mess.
My favorite character is Yuan Shao. Honestly, I like everyone. I also wrote that I like Yan Baihu.
>>150
I saw a Three Kingdoms story where the virtuous king is truly virtuous for the first time.
Not just Cao Cao, many people who gained significant power committed terrible acts to some extent during the era of the Three Kingdoms.
People who talk about righteousness or foolish things are definitely going to be outsmarted.
>>152
I’m disappointed to be under Lü Bu…
I think it would be fitting for Yuan Shu to have a honey that I want to taste.
Where are the sleeping dragon and the phoenix chick?
(I have an idea, but I’ll keep it quiet…)
You can join the Yellow Turbans in the DLC or belong to the Yuan family in pursuit of peace.
Surprise here!
Actually, Ken Papa and Saku-nii are alive!
It was ironically proved by Yuan Shu that there is no meaning in the imperial seal for Sun Ce.
In terms of gameplay, it feels like the infinite spawns are proving the greatness of the gem.
>>163
Because it’s Yuan Shu, I wish that figures like the First Emperor, Liu Bang, or Emperor Guangwu would boost morale and fighting spirit to a great extent, and that generals would emerge in endless numbers.
I just can’t save Papa Ryou-tou…
From the perspective of Shu, it feels like it’s not such a big deal if Tao Qian were to be killed, right?
It’s a different story from the massacre.
Guan Yu, who probably thought he was also on the side of keeping secrets until you started talking.
Dong Zhuo is a tyrant known for his cruelty, but when he got carried away and used yellow (the color of the emperor) for the umbrella on his chariot…
Cai Yong got angry and said, “That’s the Emperor’s umbrella!!” but it shows that there was enough flexibility to change it to a commoner’s umbrella.
Mochika-kun is a true historical figure who created a substance resembling anesthesia and provided treatment for the first time in human history.
There were people who attempted to replicate anesthesia in the Edo period based on the records of Motokaku-kun.
Thinking about it now,
Isn’t it pretty irregular that only muscleheads come to become officers until Zhuge Liang arrives?
>>174
First of all, it’s not that big of a group, and other factions are also desperately using connections to gather members, so it’s unavoidable.
>>174
From the perspective of a smart person, it’s like, what is this floundering group…
>>174
Smart people get jobs in places with land and future potential, like Cao Cao, for stability.
>>183
Indeed… it can be said that serving under Lord Cao Cao and offering counsel is the most stable path…
However, that’s really… incredibly dull!
>>174
In historical fact, people like Tian Ye and Chen Qun existed temporarily.
Everyone just left due to various circumstances.
I was surprised to see my brother being attacked when I thought we had reached the finish line after a long journey.
You’re going straight for Liu Bei, aren’t you?!
Cao Cao wants to be with me, and I think there’s a part where he’s misunderstood.
Compared to Wei, Zhou Yu, who is closer to a one-man operation, is quite pitiful.
I’m forgiving because they are full of life.
>>177
Originally, Lu Su should be doing a bit better, but his face is too heavy…
When I opened the last checkpoint, my brother was in trouble! Here we go! Wow, it’s Kumo-cho!! Kumo-cho is here!! Is this a dream!? Could this be a dream!?
(Xun Fan being beaten up)
Well, the Liu Bei army doesn’t have any prospects, anyway.
If you are smart, you can avoid it.
Mizuku and Sun Qian are doing their best for Liu Bei.
I wonder if it would have been significant if Chen Qun had been able to hold on like that.
There are people like Chen Qun and Chen Deng who will later become famous, but those from prestigious families can’t really keep up…
It’s really boring!
Chen Gong suddenly lost his temper.
I hope a big DLC comes out around summer.
Rather, it’s the people who bet everything like Mijuku and Mifang who are out of their minds.
Thanks to the episode where Liu Bei bowed to Zhuge Liang, his popularity among other prestigious figures has increased.
If Chen Qun had been there, Cao Cao might have been in trouble.
Too much of a notable person.
Chen Gong has really become a great character…
I’m relatively new to implementation, but…
Without Cao Ren, the Wei feels overflowing with excess strength…
>>196
Unfortunately, the unmatched Cao Ren’s character design is so straightforward that in a way, it’s resonating as a strong character…
When I see Liu Bei’s footsteps, it’s no wonder that I can’t keep up…
The 5th chapter of Shu is out!
It’s mostly battles that make you doubt whether this is the same original work as the other routes, it’s really gotta be creative!
Since they are all so capable, even if you have talent, it would get buried, so the idea of becoming an enemy to leave a name for future generations is a bit too rock and roll.
Even if you come up with an idea, will you actually execute it?
>>199
However… what if the military force to realize that is Lord Lu Bu?
If it weren’t for the last part, Mifang would have gotten a pretty good position…
Isn’t this a substance that shows hallucinations when used, and is illegal under modern law?
Lord Lu Su may seem plain, but he was skilled at manipulating the Sun Wu.