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[The Elusive Samurai] Episode 190 impressions: The temperature difference between the serious first half and the harem part in the second half makes me feel unwell.

If we are going to attack, we won’t fear punishment! We won’t hold back, in a good way!

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In a good way!

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It’s the Goshomaki, it’s the Goshomaki.

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It’s fine if it’s in a good way…

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In a good way!

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The young master was used with suspicious medicine and had his brain tampered with by divine power.

I’ll be turned upside down and tossed around for three days and nights!

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>>5

It seems like the setup is so exaggerated that all three of us might get ruined at the same time.

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Poor little brother…

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I never thought they’d do something like “Oh♥” and squish around in a boys’ magazine.

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>>7

I saw it in the Chimera Ant arc of Hunter x Hunter…

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It’s the first time I’ve seen Yoshitsune making a witty remark.

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If you are going to commit seppuku, then just die as you are. Why are you still alive?

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>>9

It seems like there’s something strange going on with the divine power, almost like it’s become god-like.

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In a good way (drugged, reverse rape, brainwashing)

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>>12

It far exceeds the range that can be covered in a good way…

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>>16

If there is love there, it’s all good!

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That Lord Naoie has cried… it’s painful…

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What’s with suddenly becoming a milk boy…

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I guess this monster will drag a human down and kill them…

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The allergy to Tokiyori (Hojo) is too strong…

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You really excel at writing about truly unpleasant or disgusting beings, don’t you, teacher?

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The first half is about the rigidness of Yoshimitsu coming and going, and the second half is about the rigidness of the young lord coming and going.

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Is Yoshitsune perhaps watching TV, like Yorishige, with the ability to see the future?

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The transition from the extremely serious first half to suddenly throwing in erotic elements drives me crazy.

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Do you have a stomach ache?

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I wonder if Waka will declare to do it properly instead of with a R◯pe…

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What’s going on with Sonshi’s feelings for his brother?

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>>26

Then it’s different, huh?

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>>26

It seems that you have lost your human-like emotions.

The part about having no interest in power seems genuine.

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The young master on the last page is a bit too erotic…

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It’s truly sad to see former rivals gradually exit while we are not involved.

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>>28

The feeling that there’s nothing we can do because the young side is too disconnected from the mainstream of history.

When it’s the general’s turn, the survey drops, and I think it’s usually because of this kind of thing.

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>>34

How many times do I have to experience the feeling of my favorite character dying today?

I realized how amazing Toki-san is, and then I died.

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>>28

It’s the opposite, or rather, the protagonist’s side is too unrelated to history.

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Shizuku has become more erotic than I expected as a human.

Both body and soul

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>>31

I thought it was erotic from the very beginning.

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Even Takayoshi had the heart of a boy excited about all things metal.

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What is the ultimate goal of Yoshimitsu?

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>>37

Become a god?

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>>37

Is it different from being anonymous…?

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>>37

Send everything over.

It’s all.

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Isn’t it about becoming a god or something?

I have lost interest in governance, power, and even my brothers, and I have begun to kill my subordinates while wielding my power.

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Is the series finished!? Seriously!?

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>>43

I wondered what you were talking about, but I looked it up on the internet.

Huh…? Really?

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It should take a little longer, I suppose…

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>>45

To be honest, I thought the change in Masamune was faster than I expected…

I thought so, but it seems like this might really jump around or go back in time quite a bit.

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I think we’re in the final stages, but I wonder when exactly it will be.

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Is making children the end? Well, after this, it’s just death.

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The conclusion of the serialization seems like a mistake, doesn’t it?

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Whether it’s a shitty leak or a shitty typo, either way, it’s a lousy edit…

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I’m a virgin! I’m a virgin!

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>>52

Take your medicine.

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>>52

WeeToo♥

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I wonder if it’s a typographical error mixed up with Andela.

As expected, it’s impossible to finish this month.

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Is it like a cicada that just breeds and then ends?

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It's impossible to finish in just two episodes.

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It’s impossible to finish in just two episodes.

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Are you feeling sick to your stomach?

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It seems the best way to conclude would be to have Naoharu end up wounding Yoshitsune together.

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>>59

This manga faithfully depicts the historical facts that have become clear, so it seems that it would be most fitting for the injuries inflicted on the young man to result in that outcome…

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If the shape is a rape but the heart has good meaning… isn’t that good!

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It’s unfair to survive alone even if we commit suicide together, but is this also divine power?

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However, if it’s scheduled to conclude soon, it makes sense with this change where there were 3 out and 2 in.

It won’t be long until the escape young master concludes, and in the next alteration, it will essentially go from 2 out to 2 in, right?

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>>62

I’m not sure, but does the young one get out three times?

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>>64

Can you really get away with that few times?

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>>62

Many people don’t know this, but Jump has had a lot of ongoing series for a long time.

It’s actually returned to the number of installments before 3out2in.

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Don’t say it’s a celebration for the completion of the serialization!

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>>63

That’s just a proof of harmony because it’s being done with Andera and the night cherry blossoms!

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>>63

If it concludes safely as planned, it would be a celebration.

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It’s true that the end is near, considering the passage of time.

Episode 2 is just too outrageous.

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If you’re going to finish the scenario you originally intended, it might be good as a commemorative thing, right…?

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It’s not like it’s a ranking that would be cut off, so it must be some kind of mistake.

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The event with Tokiyuki involves fighting against generals that I really don’t know well, taking back Kamakura only to have it immediately retaken.

After that, I have no choice but to get caught and die, but isn’t episode 2 impossible?

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How many episodes are left until the death of Yoshimitsu?

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>>72

It exists roughly until the end of the Three Kingdoms after the death of Cao Cao in the blue sky.

If we keep the story of Tokiyuki, then it doesn’t matter how much is left, so I think it ends with the timeline.

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>>72

The largest internal conflict in North Korea: the Kanno disturbance.

The Takahashi brothers have died!

The defeated general Ashikaga Takauji begins to organize rewards and honors.

Southern Dynasty Ashikaga Takauji’s Punitive Army – General Ashikaga Takauji

← Here, quietly, the historical young man recaptures Kamakura (for the third time).

In this quiet area, the historical figure was captured and executed after falling to Kamakura in 9 days.

The rise of Chofuyu and being sent to Kyushu.

Assemble an army to kill Naotaka and head to the final battle of Yoshitomo.

A lump on the back expelled a quantity of blood and pus roughly equivalent to one child, resulting in the explosive death of Toshiyuki.

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>>93

What does that mean?

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>>110

Above, due to the Kanno disturbance, I don’t want either the Takahashi brothers or Tokiyoshi to die.

Toshiyoshi finally lifted his heavy waist after living a reclusive life and sided with the disadvantaged Takahashi brothers.

Normally, Naoyoshi, who is really weak in battle, magically powers up and somehow wins.

The Takahashi brothers were ambushed and beheaded while being transported to the capital after being captured.

At this point, everyone thought that the representative for handling post-war affairs of the defeated army would automatically fall to Yoshimitsu.

Tokiyoshi switched his position to that of the shogun of the Northern Court shogunate and began to reward meritorious deeds.

Everyone is surprised and can understand from Nagayoshi’s comment “Let my brother say what he wants” that ignoring it is recommended.

The practical faction within the shogunate wanted to take the initiative, so they staged a coup.

Regardless of the outcome, it wasn’t that I wanted to defeat my brother and take the top position, so I decided to continue as general.

“But I wanted to make it a mere decoration by saying that we would handle the post-war processing over here, so just stay quiet.”

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>>127

A little different.

Everyone, including Yoshimitsu, thought that Tadayoshi would become shogun.

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>>142

The matter of adopting Naotaka and the fact that Naoyoshi is the odd one out in this situation, don’t you think? There are cases like this popping up from time to time, right?

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Looking at the article, some people are speculating that it may be a typo since there’s no mention of a serialization conclusion commemorative event in the image.

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I heard in an interview that they want to enhance the understanding of the Kan’ō Disturbance, so it probably won’t end in just a few more episodes…

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>>74

First of all, it’s impossible to enhance understanding when it’s based on the Taiheiki.

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>>135

The discussion aims to supplement the many inconsistencies that arise in the context of why this happens because of Yoshisada, as seen in Taiheiki and Manga Nihon no Rekishi.

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>>135

Research based on materials other than the Taiheiki finally began in earnest around the end of the Showa era, but the Taiheiki is just too chaotic and disruptive…

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Well, having the heroine race end in a tie and then creating a baby! I mean, that wouldn’t be strange as a final episode in a shonen manga.

In historical stories, it’s usually past the halfway point.

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Are you leaving like this, brother?

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>>76

This is where the real deal starts!

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>>76

Since he is the general for the next big battle, there should still be opportunities for him to shine.

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Did you reuse the format?

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I think the person in charge won’t get off easy if this series finale commemoration has a typo…

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>>78

It’s bad if there are typos, and even without typos, it’s still bad because it could be a spoiler.

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Well, the protagonist has nothing left to do, so it could be ended abruptly if that’s fine, but it feels way too incomplete.

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It might be published in multiple episodes at the same time…

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There are only a big events left, like the recapture of Kamakura and executions, so it seems like it will probably be over sometime this year.

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>>86

The road ahead is long!

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I thought it was over because I got interrupted halfway.

Continued

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Even if it ends soon, no matter how hard I try to speed things up, it will probably take until the next revision period…

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The disturbance of the Kanno period is long enough to create a work on its own.

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Is it a completion celebration even though it’s not finished…?

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It might just result in the completion of chastity.

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Tadakuni still has a lot to do, but for Tokiyuki, especially… wouldn’t it be better to end it rather than failing to escape and getting beheaded?

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>>95

I’ve been reading it with anticipation to see how they stylishly cover that part, so I would be a bit disappointed if it got canceled.

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Isn’t it true that Tokiyuki doesn’t really suit being the main character?

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>>96

From reading the story so far, it’s hard to say that.

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Is it possible for someone to transfer to a monthly publication type?

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Does that mean the young master’s seed will be cut off?

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There is no good meaning until you die.

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There’s at least a chance for a climactic scene of reclaiming Kamakura, right!

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>>101

It makes no sense to reclaim it.

Just a self-satisfaction of Tokiyuki.

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>>103

History is probably all just spinning around for self-satisfaction.

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Isn’t this really about Yoshimitsu being the main character?

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In reality, the Kamuy part is more popular, so it’s clear that online ratings can be unreliable.

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Well, I can see that we’re actually approaching the end.

I understand, but finishing two more episodes is impossible! Even for Matsui-sensei!

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I would like to think that my younger brother could at least have a say in the all-metal production.

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The third retrieval and execution can be done with Narashishi, right, Maki?

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(I wonder if my ancestors were killed by the Hojo…)

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It gives a strong impression that even when moving to other perspectives like Minamoto no Yoritomo, the content is generally condensed and wrapped up quickly.

I think it’s quite a sharp decline to the extent that it needs to be mentioned in the table of contents comment.

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At this point, it’s a timeline!

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>>113

Would you like to heat it up?

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>>113

Don’t wrap things up in a rush by presenting a timeline at the end, like in a historical drama!

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The discussion is being taken over by the editorial department’s mistake, whether it’s a typo or a leak, rather than the main story!

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>>114

Either way, if something this big happens, what can you do about it?

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Nation-taking seems like a fierce imposition of self-satisfaction!

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What is the current trait of Yoshitsune?

Are you just taking the words that are wished for at the moment at face value?

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The subtitle is “Intermission,” so there is no conclusion.

Even if there are transfers.

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We still have to settle the blizzard, and from there, since they are supposed to be dead in history, they could be depicted in whatever way since they are good at escaping.

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>>120

Speaking of which, there was a snowstorm, wasn’t there?

It has been a while since I betrayed you, and I completely forgot about it.

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>>120

There are also legends of those who escaped.

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This time, even though the latter half is clearly more erotic and catchy, the first half still leaves a stronger impression.

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Even Matsui-sensei, as impressive as he is, won’t be able to wrap it up in just two weeks!

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Next time, I’ll be shrouded in smoke.

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>>123

The reader exclaimed, “Is it a fire?!”

It seems that they collapsed from their knees.

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In two more episodes, there might be a sexual discussion, and then intercourse in Young Jump!

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It’s also an interesting aspect of how to stylishly direct the indescribable parts of the original work…

It’s strange not to consider how to show the ending at the point of choosing this subject matter.

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Is this the end, brother…?

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>>132

It may seem like it’s over.

I haven’t finished at all; I will make a big comeback from my monkhood.

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>>143

With no power and trapped, the big counterattack is already the skilled escape of the younger brother…

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It is common for the Taiheiki to run out of steam halfway and end as a digest.

By the way, Ashikaga Takauji achieved his long-cherished wish of taking control of the realm and established the Ashikaga shogunate, but he came into conflict over benefits with his brother Tadayoshi, leading to Tadayoshi’s poisoning. Takauji himself suffered from a growth on his back for two months before passing away at the age of fifty-four during the 13th year of Shōhei (2358 AD). Time flowed and during the reign of the third shogun, Yoshimitsu, the Southern and Northern Courts were finally unified, and a peaceful era arrived. 《Taiheiki Volume 6, The Siege of Chinjutsu Temple by Nitta Yoshisada》 Complete in 6 volumes.

It is common for the Taiheiki to run out of steam halfway and end as a digest.

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>>134

They’re wrapping it up in an amazing digest…

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>>134

Onin War “Everyone, please wait!”

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Well, I wouldn’t mind if you just transferred from here and started the Escape Youth SAGA…

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Poor Nagayoshi…

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The Kanno Disturbance is not a bold term in textbooks, yet it’s likely to appear on tests and is quite the frustrating event since both its meaning and background are unclear.

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It would be in poor taste to portray the end of Yoshitsugu’s life as it is…

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The only disturbance in Japanese history is not superficial.

However, the Onin War was quite chaotic, but it’s not a disturbance.

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Because there is a proper setup for falling into humanity.

I think it will come to the point where I’m going to go from being a god to being human and then die…

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>>146

This week, it is specifically depicting the place where the power of God is being regained.

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I hope this isn’t the end of the young master with a face like an ulcer the size of a child’s.

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I want to read a comic about how Takauji, despite losing, manages the post-war arrangements.

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I think Shizuku is the most dangerous.

Don’t try to use divine power to have a decisive sexual encounter.

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If I were to be reborn, I have a desire to become a researcher of something like the Taiheiki, but I also feel that it’s impossible.

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Since there are stories that involve future sight, I vote for the final episode to end like Demon Slayer with a modern story.

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Looking at this conflict during the Northern and Southern Dynasties, wasn’t the unified Yoshimitsu incredible?

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>>155

It’s the king, the king!

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Is Yoshitsune possibly a bit crazy…?

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>>156

There are some people who seem strange when they try to maintain the consistency of history.

The first of those.

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To increase understanding, fundamentally, from Yoshimitsu’s perspective, both are essential to the Shogunate and cannot be lacking.

That’s why when one side wins, we temporarily distance the losing side to let them cool down.

The one I don’t understand the most is Naoaki.

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>>162

Ah, I see… It seems this top is playing as a balancer in terms of positioning.

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>>159

Don’t say nonsensical things in the middle of the night, History!

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>>163

The fundamental premise is that Taiheiji established the Northern Court because he did not want to become an enemy of the court.

If the Southern Dynasty lifts the labeling, there is no reason to be particular about it.

In the first place, when he defeated and exiled Emperor Go-Daigo, the condition was that the next emperor would be the son of Emperor Go-Daigo.

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The Southern Court, fueled by the momentum of defeating the Northern Court army and effectively ending the Northern Court,

Purge Ashikaga Takauji and Ashikaga Naoyoshi, who are the source of harassment and chaos, from the army.

Both of them, whom I drove out, challenge to battle in order to completely destroy the Northern Chōsokabe Shogunate army.

Thereupon, Yoshimitsu commanded his subordinates.

My son is royalty, but I am not; I am just a noblewoman.

By adorning the body of the man known as “Tokiten no Kim” who is responsible for the practical affairs of the imperial court, they successfully reinstated Neo Koryo Mk-II at the last possible moment.

Once again, the Ashikaga Takauji army, which became the Northern Court Shogunate army, defeated the Southern Court.

I made it so that they can’t take proper military action for a while.

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For a young person, the ultimate boss to defeat is…

From the younger brother’s perspective, the brother who betrayed him…

Are you saying that you can nonchalantly act like an ally?

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>>159

Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.

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Isn’t the imperial lineage in this era being messed up too much!?

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>>168

Beware of your words; it is a matter of the everlasting imperial lineage.

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In short, the side with Yoshitsune will win, won’t it?

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While divine powers may be embellished when writing the Taiheiki, records of military actions are probably genuine.

What’s going on with Takauji?

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