
The part about being taken over after welcoming Lu Bu…
(Zhao Yun…! I’m counting on you…!)
I’m done asking for your opinion!
There may be parts where they made it excessively brawn-based to contrast with Cao Cao’s army and strategists coming in.
I might have really been this much of a meathead.
It might also be to make an impact by having Koumei participate…
Well, I think it’s a bit hard to follow the part where they accept Lu Bu and lose their territory…
We don’t understand complicated things, but our stance is the privilege of the protagonist.
Honestly, even if Zhang Fei hadn’t messed up, Chen Gong and Lu Bu would have eventually outsmarted him anyway.
I don’t understand politics…
Guo Jia and Xun Yu are too strong at providing the next course of action.
For the time being, even in the story, we don’t have the wisdom to shape our great ambitions! So it’s a trend to look for a strategist…
It’s amazing that you can bow your head three times to someone of such a child-like age, brother…
Even Lu Bu was able to see what he lacked…
Since it’s a mercenary unit, they are skilled in military command and strategy, but completely lacking in political matters, and that’s understandable.
There’s someone there who has already met Zhuge Liang several times and is trusted enough to be sent on errands, right…!
The strategist is amazing! I experienced this through Zhou Yu, but Zhou Yu himself says I’m nothing compared to Kongming, so of course I have to show my sincerity.
Wow, Kongming is amazing…
The three brothers each have their own clever ideas.
Unless Liu Bei directly bows his head and asks, it will be impossible for Kong Ming to strategize effectively…
What do you mean by saying that the DNA of Kumo-cho is most clearly seen in his daughter?
For the sake of anti-Cao Cao, Liu Bei should at least be kept alive…
(What has he been doing for 8 years at Liu Biao’s place…)
I had been lazily going around restaurants for several years…
I wonder if you’ve ever had a banquet with Liu Biao.
The white guy not only hates the Han dynasty but also Cao Cao, which is just hilarious.
I have a feeling that the one in white was the most intent on killing the Sō family.
I was KIZUNA’d by Sun Quan, but…
Sōsaku only has elements that make him unlikable…
If I don’t skip for eight years, it will seem like I’ve been lazy…
I think it’s a great decision to make this a dividing line at the Red Cliffs district.
We’re ending on a high note!
I wonder if the Wei scenario at Red Cliffs will eventually finish off Liu Bei and the others…
When I think about it carefully, those eight years were the most peaceful time.
It was peaceful when Liu Biao was around, but it’s terrible that it will become the front line of the Three Kingdoms’ conflicts.
I like how the character has a sad expression for a moment during the conversation after rescuing Liu Bei and the others on the Wei route.
It seems like you understand that they will eventually become enemies.
I was thinking while playing the brother route.
There seems to be a struggle on how to utilize Shūzō in the scenario.
Meng De.
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I don’t really understand, but I think it would be better for Guan Yu to stay in Wei.
Purple Luan can become colleagues with Liu Bei and others.
Cao Cao can make Guan Yu his subordinate.
Now I’m happy!
Shuuzo has a role around Fan City with Guan Yu…
In this scope, he is just a guy with nothing special besides being the former Yellow Turban and having super fast legs.
It feels like I’m being told indirectly that I should rely on the Sōke route during the Ninomiya incident…
Let’s forge a bond with the great tiger.
History often gives the impression that those who emerge later tend to rise above those who initially caused the chaos.
I couldn’t help but laugh a little at the part where it said, “We’re not a dictatorship; the good thing about Sun Wu is that we’re democratic.”
“Hey, Guan Yu, aren’t you supposed to be an intellectual reading the Zuo Zhuan?!”
Cloud Chang from the right.
From the left, Yoshitoku.
I’m at the center, so please protect me.
You can be free, okay?
Let’s do our best today as usual!
It’s not so much democratic… it’s more like there’s a strong flavor of a coalition of powerful clans, and decisions can’t be made solely by Sun Quan’s will…
If it were really like this game, I would have died a long time ago.
Sorry for your father, Rikkō!
It’s painful to see that they haven’t completely given up.
Zhuge Liang!
Zhuge Jin, come quickly!
Thinking about it, since Ore-kun is fighting with the support of merchants, doesn’t that mean he would have a good compatibility with Gong Sunzan…?
In his later years, I can see that Sun Quan probably wants to do something… it’s faintly visible.
I’d like to see Sun Quan apologize to Lu Kou after making Lu Xun furious… I understand…
I thought that the faces of the peacekeepers were more of a supernatural existence.
I was a bit taken aback because they seemed like an ordinary person, yet they can die.
If it’s about the Three Kingdoms of Wu, then he can fit into the role of Shoukang’s first love.
But I can’t blame those who are in favor of surrender…
It’s pretty normal for someone to think it’s impossible to suddenly confront Cao Cao after having such a hard time with Huang Zu and the Shan Guo people!
Dark ω-Force cannot suppress the desire to depict Sun Quan in his later years…
Sun Ce is really being reckless… but it turns out they portrayed it quite openly without hiding it.
It seems that Zhou Yu and Lu Su are acting strange.
Ro Shuku is definitely in the crazy category.
I get bounced from the glittering young crowd and thrown into the old man group…
I’m shocked to be indirectly treated like an uncle by Ryou-tou…
It seems that you, along with the white guy, are quite strong, but the general average person, who can only do a bit of magic, probably can’t win against historical figures like Zhang Jiao, Dong Zhuo, or Lu Bu who cause chaos in the world.
Until now, Sun Ce had defeated all of Liu Yao, Wang Lang, and Yan Baihu in a single battle…
It had a speed reminiscent of a canceled manga.
I want a sequel because I’d like the handling of Wei Yan to change soon.
In terms of generations, the protagonist is close to Ryōtō’s father!
If the Han Dynasty got serious, the village would be destroyed.
Since he is about the younger brother generation of Sun Jian, he falls into the old man’s category in Sun Wu.
A trip for two: an uncle and a gray-haired old doctor…
As I get older, I will surely become a charming, cool guy with a certain level of maturity.
Regarding Wei Yan, due to the depiction in the novel, he seems to be portrayed in a sympathetic light, which actually causes a reverse correction for him…
When I think about it, it doesn’t make sense for Sun Wu to claim the title of emperor.
By the way, the lament of the thigh meat was incredibly smooth and discreetly overlooked, wasn’t it?
I like being on the side of the older guys who say, “Wow, the younger generation is really growing!”
“I’ve gotten chubby from partying too much… that’s what my older brother said.”
Have you forgotten your great ambition, brother…?
As soon as Kongming died, Wei Yan and Yang Yi stopped listening to him, which makes me feel the greatness of Kongming.
I wouldn’t say that Yang Yi had no bad points, but it seems he was disliked, especially by Wei Yan…
For better or worse, he was a vessel that could only handle my brother or Kongming.