
Yeah, what a terrible thing to say.
Yeah.
What a terrible thing.
I think neither Yoritomo nor Hideyoshi had it as bad as Kamo, who faced nothing but unfortunate circumstances as a close aide to the ruler after they took control of the realm.
>>2On the contrary, they are quite kind to those who aren’t causing a disturbance.
>>6That’s why the title just before the final episode of the drama Taiheiki is “Endless Battle.”
My brother and the butler occasionally chimed in with remarks.
Sasaki and the beautiful boy don’t push back at all, so the atmosphere in the military is rather loose.
Kohina
To-don.
to do
If I make a joke about this guy now, I’m going to die.
It would be better if someone were angry about the way Shijō is treated, but since no one is angry, it makes Shijō and the others even more miserable.
>>7Even if you get angry, it would be better to have carried out the purges more quickly instead of leaving things to chance, right?
>>7If you get angry, then you’ll be treated differently, won’t you?
Pune
Puny
It seems like everything would go through if I slandered, just like in this manga with Yoshitsune.
Those who wanted to make it metal because their younger brother was a bother can only agree with the reasoning that they would definitely want to make their son metal when they die.
Shijitsu was a loyal retainer, but it’s uncertain how his son will turn out.
>>16I was a descendant to the extent of dying on the same tatami as Yoshiteru… (though I am a descendant of his younger brother)
It was good that the ultimate goal of this manga became to kill the god within Yoshimitsu, at least for now.
In the original work, it happens after this…
At least there’s nothing like wanting to elevate the orphans of the clan like it was done with Minamoto no Yoshinaka…
Even Master Ji has his pride, so I wonder how I should have spoken to admonish him.
If you do this, there won’t be anyone wanting to take the vacant position.
>>21I guess we’ll have to take turns with the relatives.
The Muromachi shogunate and this manga both seem to be sustained by the popularity of Yoshimitsu.
Since the shogunate lasted for quite a while, this person must have been capable after all.
>>24In addition, the second and third generations were also very capable…
>>25The fourth generation is capable too.
>>24I feel like Yoshimitsu just happened to be a monster…
…So, have you decided how to handle your younger brother?
Yoshimitsu is really amazing; he’s living a wildly eventful life, winning constantly and being incredibly popular.
Yoshimitsu has… a kind of yellowish image, you know.
As a result, the mobile suit Z’Gok is depicted in my mind.
>>29Aren’t you being pulled by the Golden Pavilion?
According to historical fact, after this he kills his brother and, as if he has realized something, continues to work properly until his natural death, so I don’t understand the meaning of it.
Then do it yourself from the beginning.
>>30The possibility of being the type who only gets motivated when it becomes a situation where they have to do it.
Speaking of generals, it’s yellow…
He’s wearing something gold, even with the right to portrait…
Ikkyu-san’s shogun looks quite like a geo.
>>35He looked like a really clueless old man, but that’s actually Yoshimitsu.
The powerful should be made of metal → Gundarium alloy.
Yoshimitsu’s painting is often yellow and somewhat large.
Seeing the will, does the human part get called back and the divine power weaken?
They say it’s a cruel plan, and they’re going to make him kill his brother to regain his human heart, right?
So, does that mean Yoshimitsu is basically Shirocco?
Ashikaga Yoshimitsu has a strong presence imprinted on me through impactful images in textbooks, such as portraits and the Golden Pavilion.