[The Elusive Samurai] The theory that the Ashikaga Shogunate is akin to New Japan Pro-Wrestling is so interesting that the thread participants are confused, lol.
A discussion on the connections between professional wrestling and historical figures in Japan, blending fact and entertainment.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] What is this man’s purpose…?
The meeting’s absurdity highlights the tension among characters, questioning rules and authority in Chapter 206’s narrative.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] Episode 206: What are you planning to do about the most divine episode of Takauji?
Discussion on a controversial episode highlights the unexpected rewards given to the winning side despite scrutiny and resistance.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] The loyal retainer was assassinated, and Takauji is trembling with anger.
The discussion reflects on historical figures and the impacts of treatment and circumstances in a dramatic context.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] Taira no Yoshitsugu, enraged after the assassination of his loyal retainer.
Discussion revolves around Takaie’s feelings on Masanobu’s assassination and the chaotic historical context involving Yoshimitsu.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] Is Takashi Nao leaving… Is it about to conclude soon?
Saburo Okusa, a skilled cook, emphasizes the importance of good meals for health, while discussing historical tensions in Japan.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] Not weak.
Nitta Yoshisada feels lost in Ueno, struggling with family expectations and a broken sword as he contemplates his fate.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] The author’s favorite to post.
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Read more[The Elusive Samurai] I read the new book, and it said that if this old man gets active, the survey responses will decrease, which was disappointing.
The writer humorously expresses a fascination with murder, joking about an obsession with severed heads.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] Don’t hold back.
The author cut a planned Yoshino court edition due to low vote potential, emphasizing the importance of audience surveys.
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