[The Elusive Samurai] People who only put in their best effort when they are in a big crisis.
Ashikaga Takauji faces a crisis, mirroring the fall of the Kamakura Shogunate, with both Kyoto and Kamakura at risk.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] Episode 196 thoughts: Snow… did she really go that far…
The post discusses complex themes in manga, like cannibalism, ambition, and character popularity, reflecting on intense emotions.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] The teacher explaining was also scared and it didn’t go well.
The author shares personal growth and excitement while developing leg strength and flexibility amidst intense experiences.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] Episode 194 thoughts: Don’t power up through sexual acts!
Flexibility may fade with age, yet I remain unchanged. Curious about your training and enjoy e-books on Rakuten Kobo!
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] Well, if you’ve done it once, you’ll mate a lot, right?
The chat discusses playful themes in relationships, anime character designs, and nostalgia for past experiences.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] Chapter 193 Thoughts: The reversal of master and servant play from the previous night…!?
A playful discussion on role reversals in relationships, mixing humor with themes of dominance and submission.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] Kyou to Naofuyu Haru
In 1350, a fierce battle in Kyushu erupts as Ashikaga Naoharu raises troops to save Nobuaki amid dynastic conflicts.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] That’s unfair…
The Southern Court’s unexpected surrender sparks drama among allies and enemies during the chaotic Nanbokucho period in Japan.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] Episode 192 Thoughts: Time-kun has really grown up.
Japan Otaku discusses drawing skills, kinks, history, and anime, expressing both critique and humor in their reviews.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] Is creating a harem and having children more important than the world?
In a magical realm, discussions unfold about family legacies, heirs, and modern views on lineage in Japan’s historical context.
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