
It’s a manipulation.
Where is the bearded man…
It’s a Cao, isn’t it?
Right, you.
Fierce General Collector
Gather the strategists quickly.
If we can make Liu Bei our ally, it would be nothing but a great virtue.
I’ve already thought so for a long time.
A stone by the roadside used as a slave by Lu Bu.
It was quickly noticed by Yo.
Those who obstruct my path to domination 💙
The members of the Liu Bei fan club are impressive.
>>11
Kong Rong! Tao Qian! Liu Biao! Cao Cao!
Mōtoku is, well…
>>12
At the opening of Chapter Five, I can’t help but laugh when I see that the final enemy is Liu Bei after all.
>>21
The look Liu Bei gave when he was hanging out with Lu Bu seemed unhappy and was no good.
Aren’t your earlobes short?
The only ones who can be called heroes in the world are you and Misao.
Stop the flood of creepy replies whenever a thread about Liu Bei is posted.
Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei… the best three brothers ever.
>>16
Don’t forget one person.
I like the purple phoenix, but I want a Musou that can team up with Sō using the shikumi operation.
A perverted guy who is making lewd assumptions about my penis.
I really like you, so I’ll make you the left general.
Don’t complain, because you are a relative of His Majesty.
Even though I’m in Wei, Meng De gives the Red Rabbit to Beard-kun…
Although it seems like I’ve smoothly become a left general, when I look into it, I’m surprised at how high the rank is.
I want Gendoku… I want Kan’u…
Whoa, it’s Zhang Fei!
With OROCHI, you, I, and Guan Yu can be together.
Cao Cao’s response is too quick…
I cannot tolerate someone who possesses what I lack to be subservient to a beast with a human face and animal heart like Lu Bu, grinning foolishly.
He has something that I do not have. 💙
Liu Bei got lost while looking at the map.
It’s unbearable how the image in the thread became such a troublesome enemy right after Guo Jia’s death, as it now has Kong Ming.
Chapter Four
Cao Cao is tormented by his desire for Guan Yu and Liu Bei in Xu Chang.
Liu Bei found Cao Cao creepy and fled.
At one point, Liu Bei had a face like a mob character, right?
Every time, Mengde comes near Liu Bei’s thread.
This thread is about Cao Cao.
Looking back, this guy really doesn’t lose to anyone other than Lu Bu and Cao Cao.
>>38
Moreover, he occasionally defeats Cao Cao.
It’s a bug that everyone is so strong they can manage without a strategist…
They are not only strong, but also really good at grasping the flow.
I like this version of Liu Bei because, after some hesitation, he gives a solid answer.
Speaking of which, you can immediately tell that it’s the unbeatable Liu Bei.
You should look completely different from how you used to.
>>42
It seems that the models have all made significant changes, but their facial structures haven’t changed much.
>>47
It’s impressive to have gained the know-how of incredible cosmetic surgery (not really having surgery) in Samurai Warriors 5.
Other than reducing wrinkles appropriate for his age, Zhang Jiao’s facial features are the same as in past works.
Too excellent as a front-line commander who catches the hearts of those around.
Do not let those who have the potential to grow large get close to Meng De.
It looks like your penis is probably big.
>>46
Big-breasted Zhang Fei! Tall Guan Yu!
I made a vow in the great peach orchard!
In the world of Romance of the Three Kingdoms novels, there’s quite a noticeable anti-Liu Bei sentiment.
>>48
The strong contenders are generally in a realm where fluctuations are quite intense.
>>52
Some even call Liu Bei a parasite or a scumbag who uses the people as human shields.
I understand the reason for expressing it, but I find the presence of extremists a bit concerning.
>>56
Well, that’s like measles.
It’s Liu Bei.
He’s an amazing guy who won’t lose unless something really unexpected happens, even as a wanderer.
“I like how they make excuses to their brothers, saying ‘I’m participating in this campaign against Yuan Shu of my own will!’ even when no one asked.”
I’ve been fleeing so many times, so why am I not dead?
To be frank, Liu Bei is quite a source of confusion in terms of the situation…
>>55
In Origins, I’m constantly being asked to engage in anti-Cao Cao activities everywhere I go!
In Musou, I think it would be better for the protagonist to side with Cao Cao if they want to quickly bring peace to the chaotic world.
Well, setting that aside, I will set my ambitions high.
I love the part when Lu Bu is provoked excessively by Cao Cao while he is under Lu Bu’s command, and he gets really frustrated.
After going through the factions, it seems like Liu Bei is the only one who would receive such emotional words from Cao Cao…
Whether the excessive fluctuations are justified or not
This character can be portrayed as a saint or as a scoundrel, so they are really convenient for creation.
>>59
It’s like Hideyoshi, isn’t it?
Look at Sun Quan! They’re generally being lowered in any medium!
I think Musou is a work that tends to make everyone look quite nice.
There are some hopeless people and irreparable mistakes, but…
>>62
Hey, Dad Sun Jian, that imperial seal…
But this guy isn’t very good at fighting, Father.
When Cao Cao and Liu Bei’s army attacked Lu Bu, it was said to be a dream team that Cao Cao fantasized about before going to bed, and it made me laugh.
>>66
Let’s aim for a friendly Chinese unification together from now on!
Yuan Shu…
>>67
I think you really did your best to pick up the story about the mandarin oranges…
Cao Cao
Liu Bei
Gendoku
There is a kind of trend in the evaluation of Liu Shan.
There are things that can be seen from different perspectives, so it’s common in history.
Cao Cao was expanding his power smoothly.
The Song family had lost its head.
Liu Bei was still unsteady.
Such creative portrayals of Liu Bei are also counter-narratives built upon the major works of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
It’s like a joke where an elf with low libido is being lewd and attacking orcs instead.
>>72
In other words, Liu Bei is an elf.
>>80
You have big ears, don’t you?
>>81
Having long arms makes sense when you consider it in the context of archery.
>>83
I prefer dance and songs over academics, so I am a dancing elf.
>>89
You’re charming those around you too much.
It’s not just one general of Wei.
If you set your mind to it, you could become someone like Liu Bei…
Even a saint who cares for the people
Even a strong hypocrite
Even if it’s an Ora Ora-type yakuza,
Even scum that uses anti-creation people as a shield
Well, I get to be quite a few different characters…
That Lu Bu, who had a great match against that dream team, is too frightening.
When I’m not on your side, I’m usually opposing Cao Cao.
When opposing Cao Cao, we won’t lose until Cao Cao himself arrives leading a large army.
I can’t believe you like this so much, Cao Cao is just too annoying.
>>78
As a talent enthusiast, I definitely want to obtain it no matter what.
I think it’s safe to say that Liu Bei is definitely a cunning hero.
A man who keeps being told he is lost on the path he should take at the beginning of the chapter.
It can’t be helped, let’s show the name of this Zhuge Liang.
In other words, is Cao Cao an orc?
>>86
Don’t let Cao Cao become the one who violates Liu Bei.
My brother is carefully checking the map! There’s no way we can get lost!
I knew that if I didn’t get it, it would definitely become a troublesome enemy…
I love big-breasted elves too.
This guy is really moving smoothly south from the upper right of the continent.
Even though I was born from the imperial bloodline, being on the outskirts of it, I am genuinely trusted by the emperor.
You’re giving off a strange aura.
From Cao Cao’s perspective, it was unpleasant to see someone he had high hopes for being trampled by a strong man like Lu Bu, acting all submissive while saying, “Oh, I’m not like that, ha ha…” as if he was being cheated by a malicious flirt.
So I have to make it so that we break up and you have no choice but to come here.
It’s sad that something you might acquire could turn into a troublesome enemy.
>>97
It’s insane that the emperor decided to assassinate Cao Cao.
>>97
Well, I can’t just go ahead and kill you.
At that moment, it has become a terrifying existence that society suddenly views as an enemy.
Whoa… amazing brother power…
“My first-person pronoun has become my own name…!”
>>98
This guy is way too gross.
So, is it Zhang Fei Elf…?
>>99
It’s a big-breasted tsundere with a lot of exposure!
I want to drink tea rather than treasured swords.
Cao Cao should properly direct his sexual desires towards Zhang Fei as well.
>>101
As a shōgi player, it’s amazing, but it’s just not my type…
>>106
If you’re not a strong and capable type, the Cao Cao rod won’t react…
>>101
You are capable with the use of a beard and a set, aren’t you?
For some reason, it gets overlooked because I don’t have a bad relationship with Liu Bei.
They are quite problematic figures like Gongsun Zan, Tao Qian, and Kong Rong.
>>104
I think Kong Rong is just a really unpleasant guy.
It’s more exciting when it’s not so easily obtainable.
Cao Cao really values the people of Liu Bei’s army, and the treatment is exceptional.
I think it’s questionable to look at Zhang Fei that way just because he is a relative.
>>110
“Purple Phoenix Hall, what have you been looking at with Lord Zhang Fei?”
What’s wrong with this guy? Should I listen to him? It’s too dangerous…
When he was under Cao Cao, Guo Jia was in favor of quickly killing Liu Bei, while Xun Yu was in favor of not letting him go as a subordinate.
This time, it’s easy to imagine Zhang Fei being pushed down by Lady Xiahou.
>>114
After all, the Xiahou family is an orc!
>>120
No, it’s a deep gel, right?
(Mengde is infatuated with Guan Yu, giving him the Red Hare, and even getting permission to return to Liu Bei, but he will definitely become a troublesome enemy, and it’s annoying that he’s not by Mengde’s side, so should I just kill him…)
>>116
So, I’ll have you join me too!
Cao Cao looks really happy when he was with Liu Bei and Guan Yu as a guest general.
In some versions of the story, there is also a scene where Cao Cao commands his subordinates, saying, “Can’t we capture those two, Zhao Yun and Zhang Fei, alive? Isn’t it possible?” while they are rampaging in the Battle of Changban.
Don’t say something unreasonable!
>>118
Just compromise and form an alliance already…
>>118
In the educational manga, when Zhang Fei stood in a heroic pose, he said, “What an amazing man… If I take over the world, I will definitely make him my subordinate…”
It’s no good, no good, it’s just not good.
No, no, that can’t be done.
I like you so much that I love you.
I really like you.
No matter how strong the alcohol is.
Even if this wine is strong.
Unwavering memories seem foolish.
I cannot dilute the memories; I feel like a fool.
Disgusting
No matter how many creepy responses I see, I don’t feel like anything can compete with the anecdote of using you and the puppet to make Liu Bei drop his chopsticks.
>>127
In adaptations, it’s rather stylishly embellished, so it’s already hopeless.
I wanted a red rabbit horse…
I’m glad you made a good choice even if I get a job elsewhere! Brother Liu Bei who supports me…
This time, it is easy to imagine Liu Bei going to take Shu, but it’s hard to envision him getting so enraged that he attacks Wu.
>>130
But this time, I want to see Liu Bei get really angry after Guan Yu dies and not listen to Kong Ming’s restraint.
So, what would happen if Cao Cao understood Liu Bei’s feelings of benevolence and unified the continent, and then Liu Bei and the others agreed and became his allies?
Suddenly starting to act cute with someone’s first name like they’re your little sibling is a level of creepiness that’s barely acceptable even if you’re TSing.
Isn’t it strange that a man nearly 40 keeps sitting next to me?
Both Cao Cao and Cao Pi are too obsessed with the partners they like, so they are father and son.
>>135
It’s impressive that my father is getting married.
Murasaki Ranjou, come to my place even now!
And yet, Mengde keeps inviting me.
I feel that leading a large line of refugees fleeing at Nagasaka was a demonstration to show that “there are so many people who do not want to look up to Cao Cao” and a display of one’s own benevolence.
As a result, the people who followed ended up getting caught in the pursuit of Cao Cao’s army… I wonder if they were able to slip into the territory controlled by Liu Bei afterwards.
I think Cao Cao’s ambitions and Liu Bei’s desire to save those who fell because of them align, but it’s difficult!
Cao Cao’s massacre is too much of a stain…
>>142
If we hadn’t invaded Xuzhou back then, there was a possibility that we would have been looked down upon by the warlords and gotten into a deadlock.
Why are they killing so many unrelated civilians, rather than just attacking castles or looting supplies?
>>148
In this mission of Musou, I couldn’t control the Qingzhou Yellow Turbans that were hired just before.
If you gather 100,000 people who are all about pillaging, then of course they’re going to do some looting somewhere.
We were so close together…
Zhang Fei from Nagasaka has a literally god-like strength…
Did Cao Cao not get creepy towards Zhuge Liang?
>>145
Who is that guy?
I don’t know.
There are stories that Liu Bei used dual swords, right?
>>147
I only did dual-wielding once in 5.
>>151
Dual-wielding from 6 onwards
>>147
I and the purple phoenix.
>>147
In Peking opera, twin swords are weapons of female heroes, which supports the theory of Liu Bei being a girl with rabbit ears.
Cao Cao paved the way.
Liu Bei’s salvation
Sun Quan drinks.
Right before that, I stopped by Xiangyang and asked Cai Mao, “Will you accept refugees?” and got refused.
Cai Mao, Liu Biao’s right-hand man, left the refugees fleeing from Cao Cao to die! This has become a useful story when attacking Jingzhou afterwards.
You’re a bad guy… Zhuge Liang!
In the early stages, there are only rugged old men…
>>153
It feels strange that boys and girls are actively working to change the world!
>>153
In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the only woman who left a notable military name is probably Wang Yi.
>>153
Did I leave that much of an impression on you?
I’m happy!
>>153
Only muscular old men keep talking to me!
>>153
But it’s fine because a cute girl wearing a deeply plunging dress shows up.
Two-sword style is like that…
Because a lot of talented people went to Shu and Wu after the Xuzhou Massacre, if that hadn’t happened, Cao Cao would have taken control of the world before the Three Kingdoms period.
Since there’s no way to defend it, from Cao Cao’s perspective, the depiction here tends to become a desperate struggle.
I like the movie where you come out from behind Zhang Fei at Nagasaka.
I wished other movies had you mixed in like this.
Rather, I feel reassured being surrounded by older men.
It’s a work where great figures from the Three Kingdoms are reincarnated or something like that and they meet.
Now that I think about it, it seems like there are quite a few combinations where these guys have never actually met face to face…
>>162
The era and region can be quite different, you know.
In Kure, I have completely been put in the old man team.
Am I… a veteran…?
If you were acquainted since the Yellow Turban Rebellion, you should be quite an old man by now.
The one who has been active since the Yellow Turban Rebellion is a veteran among veterans.
In the final phase of the official request mission, the father of Vamoki showed up and it didn’t go well.
>>171
Aren’t you good at fighting while mounted, but isn’t your weapon strange?
Cao Cao intended to kill Gao Ruo, the cousin of the rebel Gao Gan.
However, Takajū was able to perform his duties perfectly, so there was no opportunity.
One night, when Cao Cao peered into his office, he found the exhausted Gao Rou dozing off with documents in his arms.
Seeing the pitiable situation, Cao Cao took off his jacket and covered him with it.
Afterwards, he released his killing intent and served until he passed away at the age of 90 during the time of Cao Huan.
I’m not avoiding the “Hōten-giki”!
That’s nice, isn’t it…
I’m being treated like a young person by Lu Meng.
>>175
Even though he’s young, he’s like an old man, just as expected from an old man.
It’s been over 20 years since I started planning from the Yellow Turban to the Red Cliffs.
Liu Bei is good, but after that…
You and I ♥
This sharp gaze that is not just that of a mere saint drives everyone mad.
Extend your arms to knee level.
Kongming and Zhou Yu probably don’t even know what Cao Cao looks like.
It’s a super vast continent, even in the main areas, around 40 years old.
I thought that if we went to Red Cliffs, the Three Kingdoms wouldn’t be in a stalemate! But when I obtained Jingzhou, I was utterly thrilled.
>>184
I get too fired up and defeat Cao Cao’s army, offering the territory of Jingzhou to my brother…
>>187
That’s inevitable.
While doing that, Wu is trying to capture Jingzhou with Lu Su to divide the world in two.
Even with someone like this, Shu will still perish…
>>185
Because they’ve disappeared.
No matter how hard Zhuge Liang works, if Liu Bei and Guan Yu are gone, Shu will no longer be sustained.
If Cao Cao is gone, Wei will quickly start infighting among its own and will not be able to sustain itself.
After all, the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is the story of Liu Bei and Cao Cao.
>>188
I can’t deny it, but it’s gross.
“Even though it’s unclear whose horse’s bone it is, they built a nation.”
Isn’t it more impressive than the foundation of Wei and Wu?
>>191
That’s what I’m saying, even Cao Cao, who originally didn’t have land or troops, is the same.
Don’t look at the bulletin board, continue on the path of domination, Meng De.
Wu can only attack from the iron wall of the Hefei area through Jingzhou and Yangzhou, so they are in a tough spot.
The ears are too short.
Since he went to school with Gōsonzan and no one said he was faking his lineage, it seems his bloodline was genuine.
There are many people like Liu ◯ in this era…
Rather, it has a selling demeanor…
I like the face graphic of Liu Dai in the simulation.
What is that tortoise-shell binding that he’s wearing over his armor from the time of Liu Bei’s brother’s volunteer army?
Talking about how the engrave has no tactical advantage really resonates with quite a few characters, so let’s stop that.
>>201
What is what?
Even though various visuals have been refreshed, Sun Jian is still an old man, huh?
Although Cao Cao is older.
>>203
I think the Soren family has their ages increased by one round.
Including Shoko, who will join the fight immediately.
Doesn’t Sun Jian just have white hair and isn’t actually an old man?
Sōken seems to have also been made younger… His hair isn’t gray but silver hair! That’s what they said.
Well, I think there are relatively older children appearing, so it’s not easy to make them very young.
I think Sun Jian is intentionally raising his age because he wants his children to participate in the battle.
Triple heroine system of Sun Shangxiang, Huang Gai, and Zhang Fei.
If you say that, then He PHu as well…
Well, Chao Xu and Huang Gai have always been old man characters…
>>210
Cheng Pu hasn’t been around for that long!
>>211
Well, it’s not just about Musou, but also about simulators and other media outside of games…
Sun Jian getting the imperial seal and having ambitions only to be crushed by a rock is quite comical.
I feel that being a veteran tends to make one either younger or older because they appear early on.
The age of Yumikoshi-hime during her first battle is crazy.
But if I go along with it, it’s overwhelmingly stronger than you…