
Things that become cool titles, like creations.
I will kill you…
Died earlier than Xiang Yu…
The essential strength is completely different, so it’s something else, right?
Don’t engage in one-on-one duels in historical facts.
There aren’t many people who are as strong as Xiang Yu.
It’s a small Xiang Yu, isn’t it?
Saying that he resembles the enemies of the Han to the Han court is a bit…
The original conqueror was a man who unified various regions in place of his younger brother during his childhood and gracefully ceded the throne once he grew up…
If Xiang Yu were in Origins, it seems like he would have more shields than Lu Bu.
“We’re going to build our country!” That’s why they invade and kill indiscriminately, so it’s no wonder they’re hated.
That’s why I died…
As the top leader, don’t just walk around freely on your own!
The fact that the Emperor is formally appointed as governor and inspector by the Han and is bullying them a bit is somewhat…
It seems that both the steadfast and the reckless are treated similarly, and that kind of temperament seems to be inherited.
Dad also went to Kyoto and killed Ouei, which is scary.
Dad said he doesn’t dislike the righteous.
The white guy can’t be blamed even if he gets angry…
From Yuan Shu’s perspective, it’s quite a mad dog.
There are quite a few scenes that look beautiful in a flawless way, but still feel a bit forced…
“??? ‘The bravery of a mere man will soon lead to death.'”
Isn’t the Little Overlord more of a mockery?
The term “Little Overlord” is not mentioned in the official history.
Even if they say my momentum is similar to Xiang Yu, I would still kill them.
This guy is being treated like an enemy of the court!
Well, there are plenty of warlords like those in Kure on the borders, and using military force is the quickest way.
“Small should also have the meaning of being young.”
Xiang Yu also made a name for himself at a young age.
I wonder if it looks similar.
Well, there’s no other way to bring it together besides force…
Even Xiang Yu had his uncle by his side at the beginning, but the subject of the thread, who lost his father in his teens, has been winning continuously and rising to power, so in a way, he’s more amazing than Xiang Yu.
It was quicker to die than Xiang Yu.
Kure is often treated as a confederation of warlords, but is it really that different from Wei and Shu?
I think that rather than portraying the origin as a beautiful existence, the thread image depicts it otherwise.
Wu is definitely a coalition of powerful clans, even more so than Wei and Shu… I think you can see this strong color especially in scenes like the surrender faction at Red Cliffs.
The strong noble culture of the Six Dynasties period is also due to that kind of influence.
It’s been a while since there’s been a Musou game with a long active period for the main character in the thread.
It felt a bit long.
Building a country on a mountain of corpses was hard, but I had to forcefully become independent from Yuan Shu, or else I would get caught up in a sudden “I am the Emperor”…
We don’t need a imperial seal or anything like that!
Wow! That guy has started calling himself an emperor!
Isn’t Sun Quan a moderate…? But when compared to the images in the thread and the text, you could say he’s relatively moderate…
Dad sure didn’t get scolded by the court for that, did he?
During the time of Sun Jian, everyone was going all out and it was a complete mess.
Above all, there was also Dong Zhuo…
However, it’s interesting that Wu is treating Yuan Shu’s daughter with protection and welcoming her as a concubine for Sun Quan, showing favor to Yuan Shu’s bloodline.
Well, that girl is killed after being hanged in the bathroom.
Someone like this can’t possibly become a true hegemon like Xiang Yu.
It feels like I’m dying carelessly every time.
The surrounding details of death from the original work are so rough that it makes me laugh.
It’s like their way of living and dying is just too much like a stage set for a relay.
Since my way of dying is just like my father’s, I end up getting squished by a rock after stealing a seal or getting killed by a magic spell.
If you show a weakness, the stage apparatus will be destroyed.
The rights have been achieving results to the point where it seems they tried too hard until the Ninomiya incident.
Just inheriting various things from the thread image is already too much of a burden.
Kenta’s dad died early on.
Mom is living a quite long life, isn’t she?
I thought it was sad for Gaozu to be constantly harassed by the three generations of the Sun family, even though he was just protecting his own territory…
Because I rushed through life too much, I ended up surviving a close call, and now I can leisurely fish with my child as part of my rehabilitation and enjoy a slow life.
If it were still a strategy, Lu Xun would definitely not be in Wu.
Both Dad and my brother, to put it bluntly, seem to have a careless attitude towards death…
My brother also inherited some of the reckless parts, to be honest.
When I choose the Sun family route, everyone comes to me asking what we should do if Sun Wu collapses due to internal strife.
What do you want me to do…?
The scene of Sun Jian’s death in “Souten Kouro” had some points to critique.
It’s not right to leave behind my two young sons and die carelessly!
Kōso was just the enemy general when Ken and Saku died; they actually lost the battle and just happened to survive.
It feels like both of us just died in a way that seems like we were set up.
To be honest, even though it’s written that Huang Zu keeps losing, he’s been fighting the Sun family continuously, so he’s probably strong.
It seems like the human nature is really like that.
Did Huang Zu deal with Ni Heng?
Sun Jian died too early, thanks to his sons, he can stand alongside Liu Bei and Cao Cao…
The term “Little Overlord” is actually meant to be derogatory.
It’s true that there have been many formations of the Allied Powers after ED 5 in Kure.
How long will the good relationship continue after taking the throne from Emperor Xian?
To be blunt, it seems like the result will be no different from when Cao Cao secured Emperor Xian.
Both my father and brother died easily, but one could say it was actually better for the country of Wu.
I wonder what would have happened if Sun Ce had lived longer.
I like how the white guy who had a reaction like “Let’s keep Liu Bei alive just for the sake of being anti-Cao Cao” turns into “This guy’s a dangerous hero!” during the grand march with the people.
Surprisingly, it’s actually Yuan Shu that is being supported, isn’t it, Sun Ce?
Since he declared himself emperor, he naturally distanced himself.
Hey, buddy.
I want you to do something when my daughter goes astray.
Sun Jian is the kind of person who could advise that it would be better to kill that guy while Dong Zhuo was causing a commotion.
Unlike in Origins, it seems that in historical fact, Yuan Shu was quite helpful.
You’re going to cheat by raising your bond with the big tiger, right…!?
Sun Jian suddenly rises through the ranks with great success and then dies somehow.
People who are not only quick at work but also seem to hold many grudges.
It’s common to see descendants cause internal strife and lead to downfall, not just in China.
It’s bad for the commander to be wandering around alone.
Origins Yuan Shao died in a narration… that’s what happened.
That’s why Lu Bu was present in the campaign against Yuan Shu.
When will Yuan Shu be re-evaluated?
There is no detailed material…
Because of my brother being buffed, I have the impression that Taishi Ci has had surprisingly high stats compared to his appearances since long ago.
If you max out your bond with Yuan Shu, he’ll definitely give you an orange.
Even for Yuan Shu, who keeps losing, there seems to be no one he can rely on except for someone like Sun Ce.
I can’t remember when Taishi Ci died…
Tai Shici was attacked by Zhang Liao in Hefei! He was supposed to have died…
Is it up to 2 for Origins?
In 3, maintaining my mental state with the Shu and Wu routes is already tough.
Before becoming a burden in his old age, Sun Quan was truly exceptional…
Well, when it comes to diplomacy, this guy is quite reckless, isn’t he?
The difference between Xiang Yu, who charged at the Han army that surrounded them tenfold and twentyfold, and violence is too great.
Zhou Yu is dead! Lu Su is dead! Lü Meng is dead!
No, the pace is fast!
Sun Ce, who became related by marriage to Cao Cao and was involved in various political matters.
It’s not necessarily the case that a great general will dramatically die in battle; dying so perfectly is not that easy.
It’s common for historical fiction to stretch things a bit and depict deaths in battle that diverge from actual history…
Was there more disease in Kure at that time compared to the northern part?
Well, the idea of claiming the throne itself is somewhat biased from a modern perspective because it was based on the belief that Emperor Xian was the legitimate emperor…
By the way, claiming the throne in that situation is an act of suicide.
The power dynamics were like Yuan Shao vs. Yuan Shu, but it’s really insane how Yuan Shu’s side suddenly started turning everyone into enemies… I’m at a loss.
At the same time as Zhou Yu, Cheng Pu will also die, and after that, Huang Gai will die as well.
“The cold really lives a long time…”
There are people who say not to die young, but there are also many who live incredibly long lives.
Roshuq suddenly had about four groups assigned to him despite having no practical experience until now, so he’s basically going to die.
Mr. Kan’s life has been relatively long.
In the official history, Ma Liang died gloriously in battle at Yiling, but in the narrative, he dies off-screen during the Southern Barbarian chapter!
The episode involving Sun Quan and Zhang Zhao is quite amusing to watch.
Don’t you dare do a skit with an old man and a grandpa, you and your ministers.
Zhang Fei, who is said to be better than the official history just for having died in battle, is truly tragic…
Zhuge Jin lived longer than his younger brother.
Zhang Fei should have been allowed to die a glorious death at your hands for his salvation.
Somehow, it’s an image of Kongming dying in disappointment after having a candle knocked over.
I think it’s a bug that the Oath of the Peach Garden is achieved only with Wei.