
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
Sorry, but it’s an old man who is raising a killer while saying “I’m sorry, Diao Chan.”
Ouyun does such things.
It’s like a story where the old man has no power… but when you look back, you realize this guy is kind of amazing, isn’t he?
>>3
Lacking power (meaning not having combat power individually)
>>29
This character seems to deny this game…
It seems there is a parental affection towards Diao Chan, but I felt a mentality that would use that affection as is.
Wang Yun is surprisingly ruthless.
Given the situation where the stronghold of peace has been destroyed, it can be inferred that you are likely to be unemployed and without a fixed address.
It’s a promotion opportunity! Go, Diao Chan!
There’s no way I’m foolish if I’ve managed to rise to the position of Minister of Works in a court that feels like a nest of poisonous snakes…
If someone without combat ability can navigate until that age, they only have guts and persuasion.
Wang Yun historically exterminated Dong Bai and the Dong clan…
“Maybe it was tormented by guilt, but actually, about the village…” it starts to talk on its own.
It’s nice when you think, “This guy…” during the second playthrough, right?
When I did my second playthrough and chose the option “I don’t want to become a guest,” Diao Chan pressured me and it didn’t work out.
When you look back later, you’ll probably think of that guy… like Wang Yun.
What are you hesitating for, Wang Yun, who is treated so normally, with that splendid assassin Diao Chan by your side and the key to peace right in front of you?
If you’re saying you won’t do it, then I’ll do it by myself…
He is a person who is heavily beautified, comparable to Cao Cao, but quite dark in nature.
This person is not from the prestigious Wang family, after all…
It seems like Taihei, who has amnesia, thinks it’s a bit too convenient that he found something like this.
In casual conversation with Guo Xiu, they would say, “Oh, I just died…”
>>17
Despite whether Wang Yun is good or bad, he is technically my employer, so how can this happen?!
>>25
Before I knew it, the master-servant relationship became ambiguous.
In the first round, it felt like it was just me and Diao Chan protecting Wang Yun! But in the second round, the guards started following us in droves, which made me laugh.
>>18
(((There are many guests…)))
The report of Guo Xiu’s death is gradually sinking in.
>>19
Since he was a subordinate of Rikakushi, he seems to be the only one who knows the information…
In historical fact, Wang Yun is the kind of guy who would be told by Lu Bu to be more modest.
I basically don’t talk about Li Jue and Guo Fan, so they end up dying every time without me knowing.
I could sense that you reacted quite dryly when you heard about my death.
It seems like the character in this work, who didn’t run away from Li Jue and Guo Fu, is feeling an inner guilt and wants to die because of it.
It seemed like a confession that the limit of pretending to be the father of Diao Chan while being crushed at home was about to be reached, and if I could die, I would do so.
What kind of mental strength does it take to raise a big-busted beauty like that into an assassin?
>>27
It’s amazing that even though he is an enemy, he is still respected as a foster father.
I was escaping from Lü Bu with Cao Cao, and in the midst of the chaos, something happened and I ended up dead…
After that, when Lü Bu and Dong Zhuo were fighting against the coalition army and killing each other, I thought, “Wait, was Wang Yun already dead!?”
No matter how you think about it, it’s just too much of a backstory for Wang Yun to be killed by Diao Chan.
In the end, I can’t say anything bad because you’re helping us get together.
It becomes like an old man who, despite being the enemy, often talks to you.
>>35
There’s a problem with me, who is loitering around an enemy’s territory without a care.
I’m too stubborn to show any mercy to the soldiers of Liangzhou who cooperated or surrendered even after the assassination of Dong Zhuo.
Looking down on Lu Bu is inciting rebellion, so when I looked into it, I realized this person is quite something…
I thought to myself that this kind of opportunity probably won’t come around again… as I was being highlighted.
But this old man has his testicles cut off…
>>39
Wang Yun is not a eunuch!
Before the decisive battle, I have no right to speak as it is customary for me to rendezvous with the enemy’s supreme commander.
>>40
But if I received such a letter from Yuan Shao, I wouldn’t be able to sit still…
Rikakushi was willing to surrender and could have been used more effectively…
Well, I do like the part where they bow to the throne in the sky.
That old man is the one who took it to the point of killing Dong Zhuo, whom I couldn’t kill even after going to confront him…
Before meeting Kakuk, I heard through rumors that I was being regretted…
It’s to the extent that I’m thinking, why is this guy treated like a good person when he even executed Cai Yong?
>>48
The reason is that this guy was a member of the Dong Zhuo faction, so it seems harsh that I might be written about poorly in later generations because of that.
Since I killed someone who was so knowledgeable about the history and legal system of the Han that no one else could compare.
Confucian scholars are crying out that the Han era can no longer be corrected.
>>61
Actually, I’m one of the ones who delivered the final blow.
It feels rare for the dark side of Wang Yun to be expressed in some form.
It’s something that wouldn’t be done just for the sake of a story.
Cao Cao has a face that looks like he was outdone by Wang Yun, and I can’t help but laugh.
I thought I would be informed by the living Diao Chan that my father was… but instead, I was told by an old strategist about my employer’s death.
The character who might be able to learn about Wang Yun’s death first through interaction is Jia Xu, but…
If it’s a choice between Lu Bu and Jia Xu, then it would be Jia Xu, right…?
Was it this guy who did it in this village?
>>54
I think it’s okay to trust what the person said about that.
If I had stayed, I would have battled with Lu Bu and Xu Rong against Rika Kushi Kaku…
That person brings up the story of Diao Chan but uses her completely as a tool; it’s really something unexplainable about them…
Well, that’s exactly why Wang Yun can use such double talk.
Kill the eunuchs…! Kill Dong Zhuo…!
Putting that aside, I feel like I let it slip out because I felt guilty.
If you’re aware of it, then take it to the grave with you!
>>60
I never thought she would find a nice partner.
>>62
There is probably no one other than the purple phoenix who can turn a tool back into just a girl.
It seems like you’re saying something good.
Isn’t it a bit too much to blame everything, including the abnormal weather, on the eunuchs?
So if we let what progress in, won’t the relatives by marriage just become tyrannical this time?
A person who gives off a vibe that they might not do well even if entrusted with something.
Anyone associated with Dong Zhuo should better off dead!
Maybe if you get motivated, you can give the order to sleep with Dong Zhuo, and Diao Chan can do that too.
It seems like it didn’t happen in the story.
>>65
Based on how Diao Chan has treated me afterward, could it be that she has also slept with both Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu?
Maybe it was boring because you were unresponsive, as you were probably thinking about me in your heart.
It must have really been the last chance for the restoration of the Later Han if Wang Yun had done it well…
It’s obvious, but the area surrounding vested interests is thick with the murky and dark scent of politics…
The Wei also properly follows that trend and does something similar…
Well, it’s structured in a way that it’s already impossible to stay as a man.
You can do whatever you want.
It was quite interesting to see a dry Lu Bu with Diao Chan based on the historical drama.
I have a daughter, after all.
>>72
If I hadn’t had a daughter, I could have been obsessed with Diao Chan, but now that she’s appeared, it looks like that.
It’s just the right balance to take on an assassination request for the mistress I played with a little.
>>80
The historical record states that Dong Zhuo is in a secret affair with his maid and ends up getting killed, so it feels quite realistic.
>>72
In that era, having a concubine wasn’t such a special thing, so the existence of the daughter shouldn’t matter.
When Lu Bu becomes infatuated with Diao Chan, due to my relationship with her, my situation with Lu Bu will just turn into a mere tangled love affair between men and women.
It’s more nuanced to say it’s going to happen.
Cao Cao: “No, the Ten Attendants should die, but if there were no eunuchs, the Han court would stop functioning… Are you sane?”
>>73
After all, he is just a eunuch’s grandson!
During his peak, Dong Zhuo got carried away and used the emperor’s umbrella on his own carriage.
When I got scolded by Cai Yong, I realized I had gone too far and honestly changed my behavior.
Unexpected
The origin’s Diao Chan is just too good of a character.
It was good to come up with an image that has never been seen before.
He is a man who, in a sense, changed the course of the world like Zhang Jiao and Dong Zhuo; he is on a different level.
(I suddenly feel like there’s a clash of fate between the background characters related to Nanjin…)
>>79
I really like picking this up here.
>>79
This might be the first time I’ve seen the scene where He Jin’s brother is killed in the eunuch extermination war.
In the first round, it feels like I’m a somewhat skilled martial artist, but in the second round, it definitely feels like I’m part of a heavily armed group with exceptional skills.
But Mr. Wang Yun says that the eunuchs are embezzling, which is causing suffering for the people…
>>84
It may be a fact in itself, but…
That is the misdeeds of the Ten Consorts.
Eight or nine out of ten eunuchs are just servants handling minor tasks in the palace.
It felt like Diao Chan was just one of many women to Lu Bu, even though she didn’t appear on screen.
This version of Diao Chan is so alluring that it’s no wonder her seductive tactics work so well.
If it were during their reign, they might have become someone competent, albeit a bit rigid.
General He Jin died without any redeeming qualities, which is sad.
Was Origin King Yun really a good person?
Also, Diao Chan.
>>92
In fact, Diao Chan has a role after the narrator’s exit.
Because of the conditions, it can’t be seen until after the first week or so.
>>105
It appeared in the first week too.
It’s just forced reasoning to blame everything on the eunuchs when there was Cai Lun several decades ago.
Killing your father-in-law for a lover you played with a little is crazy…
Well, it was already messed up from the start…
>>94
After all, he betrayed his previous adoptive father for material gains, even if he was a celebrated horse…
It’s pretty cool how Dong Zhuo can read and defend against the assassination plot initiated by Diao Chan’s seduction.
I have doubts about why they changed the voice actor for Diao Chan but not for Shangxiang…
It’s remarkable that the emperors of the later Han dynasty, who had short lifespans, could maintain this for so long…
I think both Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu show a commonality in their cool temperament.
>>98
Lü Bu is from Bingzhou!
>>99
Huh…? Why am I in Ryouzhu…?
>>103
Maybe you thought we have the same background because I’m under Dong Zhuo.
It seems that while the portrayal of each character in Origin is rich, the depiction around Lu Bu is quite shallow, which can only be seen as a setup for releasing a DLC akin to “Mighty Warriors.”
Are the characters from Liang Province who are unmatched like Dong Zhuo, Jia Xu, and Ma Chao?
General Gan Jin had been said to have been supported due to some connection, but from my experience with the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, I get the impression that he was someone who has been working hard all along.
>>104
He’s a friendly person who invites someone like me, without rank or title, to military meetings.
Ningen became a general by a stroke of luck, but it seems he was genuinely trying to do his job… that vibe has been coming through occasionally for a long time.
Huang Zu, who was simply trying his best to defend his land, is portrayed as a villain.
This is the way of the loser…
>>110
Although Sun Ce writes relatively neatly, there’s an underlying sentiment of “Isn’t it your fault for attacking?” that he can’t completely conceal, or rather, he probably doesn’t even intend to hide it that much.
>>113
While Sun Ce himself is not deceiving, I can sense a deceptive enthusiasm in the scenario itself.
>>122
After death, well… it felt like a bit of an acceptance that as long as Sun Ce is alive, it’s okay to just push through with momentum.
>>122
“The weight of the foundation built through repeated invasions won’t be forgotten… at least they will say that much.”
>>122
I think I’m aware of a decline into a twilight years where momentum no longer connects.
>>122
Shoukō and others were like… isn’t that a bit too much? They were pulling back a bit, so I don’t think they were trying to cover it up that much.
Is Jia Xu also in Liangzhou?
Do you feel the breeze of Suzhou?
I’m already somewhat hazy about it, but did this time’s Chihara get killed without even a face reveal?
>>114
Yeah.
Lu Bu first appears after the assassination of Dong Zhuo when he becomes one of Dong Zhuo’s subordinates.
It felt like there was an atmosphere of, “Although Sun Ce was mourned by his allies, it was a bit excessive…”
What Jin was doing in Musou 4 during the Yellow Turban Rebellion, trying to vigorously oppose Zhang Jiao’s tactics! He was just a mob character, though…
Simply being a relative by marriage alone wouldn’t allow for such a rise to prominence.
There must have been some kind of power at work, right?
>>117
I felt that I have to properly uphold the status I have received as a person who is admired.
Rather, it is not clear this time that Sun Ce was wrong.
Even the strict White Tiger is being beautified.
>>118
It’s framed as if that caused the death, right?
It’s funny that even though Huang Zu is limited to Sun Route, he still stands out like a mob character.
It gives off a family vibe, but this… is probably intentional in Kure.
>>120
I want to see the later years of Sun Quan.
>>120
Valuing that family too much leads to destruction, which is beautiful…
I’m late to the party, but I’ve been playing Origin and I’ve just formed the anti-Dong Zhuo coalition.
Zhang Jue is ridiculously handsome, and the quick-witted assassin Diao Chan is refreshingly surprising.
But I was relieved that Chen Gong and Jia Xu still had their suspicious-looking visuals as usual.
Motonari, who is a bit hesitant because of the trouble Lu Bu has caused, you know?
Today is March 9th.
In other words, it’s a day of strategy.
It took a really long time to raise the price of Taiping in Ryuzhou, but I wonder if I forgot something.
>>129
That place is the only land in all regions where you can’t reach MAX just by mastering essential battles and missions.
>>133
I can’t help but suspect that the hidden mission’s peace value was mistakenly left out of the calculations.
The mysterious digging into Huang Gai.
In other words, regarding Huang Zu, for Sun’s side, he remains the enemy of Sun Jian, and if he’s going to expand his power, it doesn’t matter either way.
Because it’s a rival that collides, it’s not above or below being a villain, so to speak…
I know it’s a bit selfish to say, but I thought it was quite a stretch to go from killing Huang Zu for revenge to then recruiting Gan Ning.
Well, it’s good because it’s the same in the story.
>>134
Raging Ryojun
The slow and deliberate flag-raising by Huang Gai is really entertaining.
>>137
You can see the staff’s enthusiasm to deceive first-time players of Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
Even if Liang Province becomes peaceful and prosperous, Han Sui and others will probably joyfully start a rebellion…
I would like to see this version of Liu Bei deciding to take Shu.
I feel pretty tired already, as if this is the end before the mission to kill Sun Ce even begins…
>>141
Even if it’s the effect of a hallucinating fragrance, it’s still affecting my mind quite a bit when I say in a vague voice that I don’t have to lead anymore…
Ryūshū won’t be filled even if you do two or three from Dong Zhuo…
Isn’t it like a strange land, Ryōshū?
>>146
In reality, yes…
I thought the territory of Ryōshū was too narrow in the first place, but since only Dong Zhuo can be involved in the story up until Red Cliffs, I guess there’s no helping it.
>>148
If you have experience fighting alongside Dad Ken, then of course you’ll be included in the old man’s team.
If you’re going to match Huang Gai’s act of betrayal, then Zhou Yu, show more agitation!
The strategy has leaked, but we have no choice but to push through…! That’s just crazy!
>>149
If you think about it calmly, it really is a dead end to have strategies leak in that situation…
>>149
Since there’s no turning back, we have no choice but to do it! That’s true, but there should be a little more… you know!!
When it comes to Wu, my knowledge was about as deep as Gan Ning, so I was like, “Wait, I’m so late to join the battle!?”
Even if it’s narrow, it’s still better to be out.
Check it out, this is the only time the Chengdu side appears, and it’s with this cup noodle!
Zhou Yu’s acting is terrible…
>>152
Zhou Yu, said to have concealed the existence of two lords in historical texts.
This time, both Ryōshū, which can be considered outside the region, and the Chengdu-Shu area are really rural.
I was wondering why some people say that beginners of Romance of the Three Kingdoms should start with Wu, but I guess you can enjoy Huang Gai on your first encounter.
I’m a little envious…
>>158
Also, since there are no battles with Lu Bu, it’s purely easier.
>>158
You betrayed me on the first round, Huang Gai!! There are people doing that, and it was refreshing in its own way.
>>174
Wearing such a bright red outfit!!
Looking at the location of Ryūshū, I wonder if Westerners were coming from the west.
When I seriously think about my age, I was definitely on the old man’s side when I joined the Wu team.
The rampage of Ma Chao in Liuzhou also happened after the Battle of Red Cliffs.
Rather, it feels like a chance opened up because Cao Cao was defeated at Red Cliffs, and that’s why Ma Chao took action.
This time I’m going to hold back and stay composed! But then, when he spots the enemy, Sun Ce immediately charges in…
I’m a veteran who stood on the battlefield alongside Sun Jian.
But I wanted a farewell video like my brother’s saying, “I’m better at military talent, but you have a greater talent for bringing out the best in people.”
Yumi-koshi-hime has fallen in love with an older brother who’s quite a bit older than her…
>>169
Dad is closer in age to me than my brothers.
In fact, the generals who fought in the Yellow Turban Rebellion are already veterans by the time of the Battle of Red Cliffs.
Zhou Yu kind of seems like this guy… might be a natural airhead or something…
>>171
I’m not just an ordinary childhood friend of Sun Ce.
I tell stories of my bravery clashing with Zhang Jiao, Dong Zhuo, and Lü Bu to the young people of Wu…
>>172
When I talk about Lu Bu, I get laughed at for exaggerating…
If we properly reflected our ages, it would turn into a trip for two handsome older guys, me and Motoka-kun.
The mystery of how you suddenly start talking about the survival of two former rulers at the end of the historical account.
>>175
It’s going too far to keep it hidden for 15 years, isn’t it? I bet there are just comments like that.
Just before the Battle of Red Cliffs, Huang Gai betrayed, but it’s unavoidable to suddenly change strategy after gathering that many troops.
Zhang Jiao, Dong Zhuo, and Lu Bu fought each other, and to the younger generation of Wu, they might be saying, “Is this guy for real?”
I wonder if it’s because they can’t suddenly notice the foolishness of that disastrous military council in Shu…
>>182
I really don’t know.
Although it’s different from a military council, it’s about you, so you must have some thoughts behind your actions…
(Huh… this isn’t the correct route…!?)