
There are good rumors besides just puns, right?
I like that kind of thing, but I don’t need puns…
I was smiled at by Kan-tou…
The smile directed at your child is nice, isn’t it?
>>5
I won’t be aiming at you.
>>5
Gross.
Mengde…
I want to meet Lord Sun Ce again!
I can see that you are kind to children too.
It seems that Yuan Shao is said to be greater than Yuan Shu.
Fighting Zhang Jiao requires immense resolve…
>>11
To defeat the Yellow Turbans!
The death of a pun soldier must be shrouded in disgrace.
Tomorrow is the update, so I’m going back to the inn…
I started the second week, but there isn’t a difficulty level that fills the gap between hard and overwhelming.
It means that it’s time to start preparing to challenge Musou little by little.
I have burned a scent that allows you to sleep well today, dear customer.
Are you going to battle the pun soldiers tomorrow?
I am expecting good results.
If you collect the Shadow Phoenix, you can clear the rest on the second round without any trouble.
Even at level 101, you can get completely overwhelmed by the endgame stage if your morale is high, so it would be nice to have a medium difficulty for when you want to play with the traditional Musou feel.
By the way, doesn’t it feel weird that the maximum level is 101 and not a round number?
>>19
If new weapons are added, it will become 111, so that’s good, right?
>>50
It’s still not quite finished!
I don’t want to go as far as super difficult mode, but it’s too easy like that, so I wished I could restrict not just the weapons but also my base stats.
It’s good enough to be just before being invincible.
The beauty of the fish is too crowded in the container.
The orange soldiers charge in as arrows and stones fly, and Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, enraged, attack; the deadlock at Huayu Road is a hell beyond that of Red Cliffs.
The recommended level is the same in history and adversity.
The difficulty gap with Musou has become quite large.
I like seeing Yuan Shao’s sparkly uncle.
>>25
I also saw a sparkling vertically-rolled girl.
I wonder if the ceiling of the realm will rise if new weapons are added in the update.
The pun loop has the fastest life span until tomorrow…
After clearing it, level up your skills and take on Lu Bu one-on-one with 8 weapons.
“That powerful Lu Bu is just a thing of the past.”
Laugh at them through your nose.
>>28
Lu Bu is tough!
The unparalleled Kouhi Lu Bu was seriously better with a customized level 7 weapon…
I can’t believe the rebound grace period has such lenient judgments.
Hey, what is peace?
The lives of the good people who tell wonderful stories, along with the pun-loving folk, will also disappear…
Fujoshi really love jokes about how Cao Cao finds Liu Bei creepy, don’t they?
>>36
Well…
Hehe…
>>36
Agreeing Shu Army
Even if you have 8 weapons, it doesn’t dramatically change the firepower.
I mean, let me customize the weapons too.
Here’s a question: Who are the people that will disappear along with the punsters?
>>40
Cao Anmin!
There are people from Shu running a bulletin board…
I haven’t received any response from Kure at all…
>>42
I’m the only one who doesn’t know what kind of face to make when a little girl says she wants to see you again, Master Sun Ce!
>>45
I’m preparing a surprising surprise for everyone in the Sō family…
>>47
Zhou Yu dies of anger.
In historical records, Lu Bu’s familiarity with Liu Bei is treated as an unpleasant matter that isn’t even turned into a joke…
We are father and son! We are brothers! That’s Lu Bu for you, betraying all three times…
How did this guy manage to survive while getting involved with someone like Lu Bu…
>>48
Lv Bu is acting tough, but this time Liu Bei is tougher than ever before…
Lord Guo Jia… You have skillfully severed the relationship between us and Lord Liu Bei…
It is truly, truly unpleasant!
>>49
From here on, you won’t get through!! It’s too funny to think that Chen Gong charges in without any strategy or plan.
I think it’s okay to get rid of puns, but since the riddle soldier taught me things I didn’t know, I wonder if it’s okay to keep him around…
How could Chen Gong take the castle from Zhang Fei with such a despicable scheme…!
>>54
Ah, absolutely!
Brother, let’s take these guys down!
>>59
Tsubakutoku.
>>56
The rescue mission for Lu Bu is displayed to me…
I didn’t like that it seemed like I was trying hard for Lu Bu’s sake.
While the allied forces against Dong Zhuo at the Tiger’s Lair Pass are fighting against Dong Zhuo’s large army, the three brothers holding their ground against Lu Bu are definitely like gorillas.
I respect you, Lord Sun Quan!
In the battle against Lu Bu, I was in the center of the map, and after failing the challenge, I realized that a regular soldier had dropped a meat bun.
Although Lu Bu is called the plague god of China, if you look closely until the end, the biggest plague god is Liu Bei.
Everyone involved with Yuan Shu, Gongsun Zan, Yuan Shao, and Liu Biao has perished.
I had a vague image of Liu Biao as a moderate, but he’s really going head-to-head with various places.
I feel like the imperial seal is quite a troublesome thing.
Chen Gong must have been thinking of all sorts of vile schemes to seize Shimo-Hi Castle…
Imperial seal? If I really had it hidden away, divine will might bring punishment upon me!
>>67
The non-dark Yellow Cover has headed your way.
>>67
Isn’t there anything we could do about how seriously lame this is…?
>>69
It’s Yuan Shu, who suddenly declared himself an emperor without even having a jade seal, that’s the problem!
>>69
It can’t be helped, that’s how it is from the play.
Well, it seems that the imperial seal has grown to be used as a plague god…
I seriously laughed at the divine punishment coming down.
You have an eye ability that does not originate from the village.
Who sent the letter with an unknown sender? The problem still remains.
There are quite a few topics left that could be used for a sequel.
What… Huang Gai is going to take on Sun Jian!?
To be honest, I think it must have been really frustrating for Huang Zu to have someone target him like that.
>>76
Well, it was actually the side of Kōso that dropped the rock, so that’s fine, right?
It seems that there was a prevailing sentiment that it was only natural to take revenge for a parent’s death.
I’m saying that I’m the one who deserves it, so give me the imperial seal, but I’m being ignored.
It’s nice how Yuan Shao bangs the table, indirectly showing that he is not trusted and is deemed unworthy.
Is this episode from Romance of the Three Kingdoms? Or is it not an episode from it? There are many occurrences of that.
Is it true that 100,000 people followed Liu Bei?
>>78
It’s a historical record, so you can rest assured.
Are you at ease?
Although it was originally tense, it was completely rigid Papa who caused the collapse of the coalition army against Dong Zhuo…
Not only the imperial seal, but even trying to secure me, Father Ken was not silent about it either.
I can’t forgive those who throw insults based on rumors when I’ve said I don’t have the seal.
Was Yuan Shu really like this? Isn’t it exaggerated in a negative way like Yoshimoto Imagawa?
It turned out to be an even worse guy than I thought.
Since I was young, I’ve been regularly eating porridge with honey, and that kind of noble gesture keeps coming up more and more.
>>82
That’s fine there!
>>82
I’m troubled because I care for the Sō family but treat them casually.
Even if my brother receives the imperial seal, his charm only increases by 1.
He may be excellent in the official history, but rigid Papa is thoughtless just as Chen Shou said…
>>85
It’s terrible that someone I’ve been irritated with has raised a rebellion against Dong Zhuo, and there’s a suspicion that I temporarily joined Dong Zhuo’s camp to kill him.
>>85
That’s why I died…
>>85
Many strong individuals in this era, apart from Ken, die due to their own personality, and those kinds of people usually say something similar to what Chen Shu said.
I thought it was just the usual anonymous person exaggerating, but when I investigated, I wondered if Meng De really liked Xuan De that much.
The distance was strangely close, and I felt a bit taken aback, Meng De.
>>87
I just thought it was something you already knew long ago.
>>89
Execute tomorrow.
>>87
A long time ago, when the TS Cao Cao Festival occurred here,
“The topic ‘The historical Cao Cao is this creepy towards Liu Bei’ was the trigger for the breakout, you know…”
Right after the defeat of Lu Bu, not only Cao Cao but even the Emperor was showing love calls to Liu Bei’s elder brother…
In the live-action version, you can see young Meng De’s obsession with his older brother.
By the way, the voice of young Mengde is Zhuge Liang in this work.
It was really difficult to guard the gate at the high difficulty stage where I was asked by Tai Shici to help Tao Qian.
Even if we go to destroy the siege weapons first, they get destroyed…
>>92
It’s better for me to charge at the enemy commander as usual, since they’ve already gone on the offensive.
The enemy base door is really hard, but I can smash it with the guards.
The volume of the way of the ministers in Yoshikawa’s Romance of the Three Kingdoms can be read at Aozora Bunko.
It’s a free Cao Liu part.
Blonde vertical curls Cao Cao… Yuan Shao…
I just maxed out Yuan Shao, and this is a blond vertical roll hairstyle.
>>98
The lines are sweeter than Koihime.
I caught a glimpse of the true spirit of a long-established otome game.
When Chen Gong and Zhang Fei do not believe in us – who would trust you guys!
Both of them are at that point… the older brother’s face, which looks really troubled, is funny even though it’s not a scene meant to be comedic.
I’m trying out the techniques I haven’t used in the second round.
Isn’t that technique of dropping ice just too strong, even if it costs a fortune?
>>102
Is it the strongest technique by unanimous agreement?
>>102
The Taifei Blizzaga is strong enough to be sufficient as the ultimate technique until the strongest techniques for each weapon come out.
>>106
I knew it.
It seems that the strongest techniques for each weapon will also be ice class, which makes me look forward to it.
>>102
The beam is strong too.
Jiangzhou is a magical realm, isn’t it?
I think Liu Biao governed here well.
>>107
I think it was wise not to expand territory.
Well, if you expand in a simulation game, you’ll become the largest power.
The game is a mix of the best parts of both the epic tale and historical facts, so it could have chosen not to adopt the epic tale’s Imperial Seal element.
Well, having items makes the game easier to understand.
>>108
Rather, the reason for the establishment of Wu in the official history is too unclear.
I think Mr. Rakan-chu also had a hard time.
>>113
Is it really that difficult to understand the reasons why the official history of Wu was established?
>>125
A dragon has appeared!!
>>126
In the first place, Wu doesn’t feel like it’s saying “I am the true successor of the Han” like Wei and Shu do!
It feels like something good is happening, so we’re also going to become independent soon, and it doesn’t seem weird at all.
It feels like Sun Quan wasn’t very enthusiastic about becoming emperor since it was quite a while after the founding of Wei and Shu.
The whereabouts of the imperial seal are also uncertain…
>>103
The governor?! It’s shocking that he was killed out of anger, but what’s even more outrageous is that just after that, he killed another person because he thought it might become a disaster for him in the future – that Warrior Emperor is just too extreme!
I wonder what it is about Yuan Shu that he feeds the Sun family even though they have no obligation to him in the official history…
>>115
A type that shares food with those who are weak.
At the same time, it will be done as it is.
>>115
It’s just that it was meticulously erased from the official history because it eventually turned out that way.
The Sun family seems to have quite a few members who followed Yuan Shu.
It seems like someone from the Sun family’s main lineage died while following Yuan Shu.
Raising weapon levels is quite difficult…
>>116
Before I realize it, I’ve reached MAX before completely clearing the story.
>>116
When you’re in trouble, it’s easy and good to reflect on the mission and do Chapter 4’s suppression of Yanzhou.
It seems that after the imperial seal was lost, the dynasty made and used copies.
It’s written that the Northern Yuan lost to Later Jin and presented replica items, which unfairly granted Qing the legitimacy of the Chinese dynasty…
>>117
Even just for appearances, legitimacy is important…
>>117
In that situation, it’s one thing if it were Hontai, but if Yuan Shu got his hands on the imperial seal…
The moment I had the best chance to kill Liu Biao in Origens was during the stage when Sun Jian dies.
The guy who gets scared by the true history.
Yuan Shao is being relentlessly criticized.
You gain a little experience even with weapons that you’re not using.
In the second half, once you maximize one, the others will also gain experience points to some extent, and before I knew it, all the weapons leveled up faster than I expected.
I think the historical father in the story is probably someone strong and quick-witted on the battlefield.
>>131
It’s crazy that someone with so few connections has become a marquis at just around 30 years old.
So it’s important to be steady like Liu Bei.
The Origin’s Imperial Regalia is a treasure that summons infinite soldiers when held aloft, but in reality, it is a special-grade cursed object that causes even the most trusted subordinates to flee.
Both Sun Jian and Sun Ce died in a way that makes you think, “Why did you just go and do that?”
Blame the evil sorcerer.
I heard that Lord Sun Quan was having a good time at the banquet, but what does this mean…?
>>135
It’s not just in Origins, having a bad drinking habit has been a constant in the Musou series!
Zhang Liao is more broken in the historical records than in the Romance.
With 800 men, we charged into a hundred thousand strong army, smashed them to pieces, and then did a U-turn to rescue our left-behind subordinates.
After that, the Wu army retreated, and we launched a surprise attack from behind and beat them up badly.
If they knew Sun Quan’s face, they would have been captured by now.
The origin of “even a crying child falls silent” is not just for show.
I wonder if the noble lineage of Liu Bei would have allowed him to master the imperial seal if he had obtained it.
>>138
I think I quickly returned it to Liu Xie.
>>138
(Cursed to die, brother)
That’s because it’s funny to see a lively and upbeat Lu Su…
Having a large number is just, but if there are too many, it can lead to issues like food shortages or epidemics, which is tough…
When they realized the power disparity at Red Cliffs, the anti-war faction led by Lu Su thought it was really bad.
>>145
Zhuge Liang, Zhou Yu, and Lu Su: “We can win.”
If that happens, I think I’ll probably do it…
>>145
What’s this? After this, a match with 400,000 against 70,000 is waiting at Nuzuguchi.
“It’s interesting that the phrase ‘if three days pass without seeing a man…’ has its origins in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.”
Speaking of Kure, it’s about family bonds.
Sun Quan says the same thing.
“I’m not an idiot, and it’s precisely because I’m strong and quick-witted that I can do this!” That’s the kind of impulsive and action-oriented dad.
In the previous thread, it was said that when drunk, Zhou Tai would be undressed and would cry while talking about this wound like this and that.
It’s terrible to realize from Sun Quan’s episodes that he gets drunk in such a bad way.
>>149
Regarding that episode, it’s not about drunken annoyance, but rather the guys below are underestimating Zhou Tai.
It’s because they don’t listen, so there’s a need to convince them.
What’s terrifying is that in Chinese history, there are instances of hundreds of cavalry piercing through or wreaking havoc on 100,000 enemies…
I think Yuan Shao must have had quite a personality to have lost some of the notable figures to Cao Cao.
You should return the imperial seal to the emperor quickly.
It’s more about whether the staff want to do that, right?
When the white one said that if Sun Quan went off the path at parting, he would appear again.
I think it’s the kind of thing where you’d be told to do something about it with your own hands if I went off course.
All the generals in Origin have really cool character designs.
That’s why the historical facts occasionally leak out.
>>157
I want everyone to behave properly and with dignity.
>>157
Cao Cao was talking about the episode of invading Yuan Shao’s wealthy household as if it were a good memory, but that’s definitely the one about the bride kidnapping, right?
Yuan Shu, who said he wants to lick honey, dies.
Cao Cao leaks out…
I don’t think it’s true that the cool aspects of origins are all a lie, but there are certainly places where real human beings can’t move in such a consistent way.
With the head of the family dying one after another, it’s no wonder that Lu Su, who is doing his best to solidify his position, suddenly entrusts a gigantic ambition to Sun Quan—it’s only natural that it resembles the artwork of Tetsuo Hara.
I think they did a good job of making Liu Bei’s time in the background feel like a short period.
I would like to see the crying Cao Cao and the crazy tantrums of the bearded one in Musou soon.
Cao Cao can be both a hero trying to create a new order and a man consumed by lust for a married woman; these two can coexist.
But to be honest, I really want to see a young Yuan Shao tripping! Wait! I twisted my ankle!
I wonder if I had long curls since I was young.
The overly beautiful Cao Cao from Musou is just right to have a change from historical facts.