
Oh, you too.
They were clearly being treated poorly, weren’t they…?
Are we going through the route where Naoiyoshi also went crazy?
Well, it’s true that what Yoshinobu is doing from here is completely messed up.
It’s strange because they are a weird person doing weird things, but as a character, they don’t have much appeal.
>>4
No, it’s very interesting to watch.
I can’t tell who the winners of history are anymore…
>>5
Because I don’t know about these guys, but they’re dropping dead one after another…
Warm welcome (not killing)
Well, perhaps it could be considered generous that I allowed you to become the adopted child of my precious younger brother without killing you…
This area was more intense during the Taiga drama about Yoshisada.
Nagi: “Takamura Sadao is aiming for the position of shogun; this is dangerous!”
Sonshi: “Huh…? It’s okay for just Muneharu, right?”
→ I was really aiming for it.
Kō Shidachikara: “If we don’t kill your younger brother here, it will be a big problem!”
Sonshi: “It’s okay as long as it’s just with Naoyoshi.”
→ Nobuyoshi escapes and colludes with the Southern Court to launch an attack.
>>10
Moreover, what’s interesting is that
Having the ninja-headed Umasuke Isshiki help with the escape from the temple.
>>15
The speed at which Naoyoshi, who had been asked to help with the escape, betrayed us during the conversation was insane.
>>10
“In this era, you never know when or who might betray the shogun!”
“Especially the way you do it.”
Sasaki Michiaki, who jokes around but never betrays anyone.
>>17
Maybe because Dōyo joined later, he was good at handling relationships in a business-like manner…
Well, the fact that I’m living as my brother’s adopted child shows that I’m somewhat well-treated.
A person who was already crazy becomes even crazier when exposed to the loneliness of being a dictator!
When it was attractive, it was gross and not very interesting, but when it lost its charm, I found it gross yet interesting.
It might just be that I don’t like the person who things are going well for.
Well, even if they say it’s common sense or manners while thinking that humans are on the same level or seat as someone who has become a living deity…
The reason they lash out like this is because their position is inherently low to begin with.
Even the trusted aide takes a moment to respond to this.
Once the Kanno disturbance is over, what remains will be the Musashino battle.
I wonder if it will end around volume 25.
In reality, from here, Yoshisada will start to fall.
Well, we will ultimately win the battle…
>>19
The so-called strategy of the Southern Dynasty’s surrender backfired as expected, leading to the simultaneous fall of Kyoto and Kamakura, pushing them to the brink of extinction…
Well, in the end, Yoshimitsu’s great victory! Ready, go to a hopeful future!
>>23
The aftermath will be thrown onto my son and grandson, though…
It’s natural that the young man is not a winner of history, but portraying him as one of the winners of history also feels quite off.
>>20
Well, in the end, the sense of tragedy surrounding Takauji in the drama Taiheiki was just overwhelming.
Having lost Takashi Naomichi, Naoyoshi has also been poisoned, losing everything he wanted to protect, and he himself is on the verge of death due to illness.
I treated him coldly because I knew he was the kind of person who does things like this.
Kata Neicharimon
The Muromachi Shogunate itself is too chaotic, so there’s really no sense of a happy ending.
It was only momentarily peaceful during the time of Yoshimitsu.
>>27
It’s like the peace of Yoshimitsu was achieved by knocking everyone out to silence them…
>>27
In the Muromachi period, while the domestic economy was becoming active and the early stages were somewhat unstable, there was still a degree of stability.
Time-related killing machine
It seems that even the chaotic Muromachi period might be better than an imagined scenario where God was deified and achieved a unified Japan.
Well, this person is doing more than just the Hojo from this time, isn’t they?
Regarding Naotaka, to be honest, it’s more strange for Naoyoshi.
Well, it’s originally the rust that came from Yoshimitsu himself, or rather the seeds he sown himself.
>>33
The seeds I literally sowed myself…
>>34
No, I don’t know this kind of person.
>>36
No one had any doubts that he was the son except for Yoshimitsu…
>>37
Aside from the Taiheiki, they are also granting titles, and it feels like they would have normally accepted it as long as there aren’t any strange movements.
>>46
There are also theories about Nagamoto being demoted.
Kyoto Gisen, Bando Motoji, Chinzei Naofuyu
There is also a theory that the three brothers were considering the management of the world.
>>70
Kishi and Naofuyu don’t listen to what I say…
>>86
There was no problem with Kishi! It’s just that the descendants don’t listen to the shogun’s orders.
>>37
Even the likes of Asaemon, who are politically opposed to Nobunaga, do not deny that point…
The Muromachi period certainly had a messy beginning and end, but the economic development during the mid-period was incredible.
In fact, the population has increased compared to the peak of the Kamakura period.
The cultural aspect has developed quite well during the Muromachi period.
From a cultural and economic historical perspective, the Muromachi period was indeed a vibrant era.
It’s just that there’s a dangerous conflict happening right within reach.
Based on the current trend, those who are going to die will die, regardless of any possibilities.
It seems that Waka’s execution will proceed without any hope of escape.
It seems like we’re heading towards an ending before reaching episode 200.
>>41
It’s definitely impossible with only 9 episodes left!
I wonder how the young lord’s end will turn out.
There are also survival theories, and self-proclaimed descendants appear during the Warring States period.
>>42
Anyway, suddenly a modern-day kid who looks just like Waka and his retainers appears at a contemporary library or history booth.
Running away is winning! To survive is to be valuable! Even without becoming a champion, living alongside people and the times is the true victory of being human! I feel like it will end like that.
In their later years, Taira no Kiyomori and Yoshitomo worked really hard, so there are parts that connect to Yoshimitsu…
It’s one thing for there to be a smell of the Hojo, but it’s not right to favor a bastard child when there’s a legitimate heir!
Even during the Sengoku period, there were aspects of cultural development.
Kyoto is on fire, but…
(Eh…!?)…is
What will you do if you stop aiming for the world?
>>49
I wonder what it is.
>>49
It’s already impossible to reclaim the position of the ruler of the world just by killing Takauji now.
I won’t stop killing Taira no Tomomori.
>>85
It’s just that I’m not trying to revive the Kamakura shogunate.
The fall of the Muromachi shogunate and the birth of the Southern Court’s new regime are both goals.
Maybe it’s like trying to evoke the feeling that the Hojo surname still exists in today’s world, right?
I love Mima-chan.
The victor of history is…
It’s probably Ieyasu!!
>>57
If it means the era of warring states, then ultimately yes.
I have a feeling that there’s someone who might become the ancestor of Fuma later on, so it seems likely to end in a way that connects to future generations.
Are you able to read this demon’s name now?
Are you going to continue your exciting baby-making life while also defeating Masamune’s demons? Isn’t it better to just leave the demons alone?
>>60
From my current position, if I’m told by the Southern Court side that they’re going to act, I wouldn’t be able to refuse.
>>60
Even if we leave Takauji alone, he will come to the Southern Court by himself.
Personally, I want to keep looking at this side much more than the younger uncle.
From what I see in the author’s comments, it seems that the Yoshitsugu part is not popular, and they’re regaining popularity with the young characters…
>>61
Knowing history makes it interesting, but if you ask whether it appeals to readers, well…
>>61
Children who read Weekly Shonen Jump are healthy.
It feels like gaining personal happiness instead of giving up on the world is essentially an ending.
I feel like it wouldn’t be surprising if it ended in about one more volume.
The only thing left is the turn of the generally unpopular general, right?
>>65
I will retake Kamakura once.
Well, the current part with Yoshitsune is just a grand internal dispute between two grumpy old men…
>>66
It’s just a family dispute, so originally it’s a really small scale issue.
It turned into a great chaos that involved the whole country…
Is it a legal shotacon!?
Just because the face hasn’t changed doesn’t mean the body has not become an ordinary adult male, so anyone who can get excited by that is gay.
Before and after the Onin War, powerful factions were successively dying out.
Isn’t it amazing?
If I don’t restore the Muromachi shogunate…!
The turmoil among the local feudal lords is too chaotic to be the starting point of the trouble.
If it’s not about the Taiheiki, it may not necessarily mean that there was a bad relationship, but rather that they had no choice but to treat Naofuyu poorly because there was a legitimate wife from the Hojo family.
>>78
😬
Is 4P in Jump magazine quite an achievement?
The mess surrounding land issues and the accompanying conflicts seem to have been dragging on since the collapse of the Ritsuryō system, so it can’t be helped…
There is a possibility that Naoyuki was not picked up because he was being neglected, as Naofuyu was also being adopted by other children.
There is a theory that it was Naoyoshi himself who was unable to get along with Takashira Naramune and Yoshinori.
Tadakiyo thinks that regardless of Yoshitsune, it seems inevitable to fight to the death with someone like Takashi Nobuchika.
From the position of political power
Could it be that Yoshitsue is portrayed as a convenient pawn for Munechika?
It’s a bit late to say this, but Professor Matsui really likes to use bold text for punchy comments like this, in a magazine-like style…
>>87
Since the times and situations are already confused, I tend to depict those aspects in a very straightforward manner.
Chokuto is relatively coming out, but it can’t be helped.
There’s no one else over there who can become the protagonist like this guy!
The protagonist’s suitability in the cold winter is extreme.
Well, what happened can be written as history, but…
What someone is truly thinking can’t be understood unless they write it in their own diary.
>>92
However, I believe the people at that time would definitely have thought, “Isn’t it a bit much to mourn Emperor Go-Daigo so grandly?” while crying.
Since yesterday, people have been saying it has lost its charm or that it’s slipping, but the fact that the thread keeps going shows that it still has some strange appeal.
>>93
In the first place, that thread was just a self-promotion by the same person endlessly, so counting it as any kind of opinion is a mistake.
>>93
If it’s a story about a thread right after the Jump release, don’t worry about it because one person was just spamming about 20 replies endlessly.
Regardless of the manga, historically, he’s moving to exclude Nobuyoshi from the picture, so just being alive is better, but I’m going to make a comeback from here.
Well, it’s not a manga featured in Evening or Hours.
I think it will end softly.
>>95
How about moving it to a young men’s magazine for just one episode, like in the Baki SAGA?
The charm of Yoshitsune has vanished, hasn’t it?
Something like mystique.
Well, that’s just a part that they are normally aiming to write.
>>97
I believe that the current state is rather because the divine power has filled me, and the human charm has disappeared.
>>105
It was said during the decisive battle with Waka, but they were good at putting on a façade.
I’m extremely bad at that sort of thing, and even my younger brother can see through me.
>>97
This fluffiness also smells like youth.
If it’s young, it’s about pulling out the human qualities of Yoshimitsu, right?
Shijitsu has a terrible personality like a Metal Emperor, and telling me to get along with him…
It’s tough to think that I have to shoot more than three shots in rapid succession, even at 23.
In the first place, the Basara group seems to be the type of people who can only move within bubble culture.
Even if I talk about complicated management issues, it just doesn’t get through…
Despite feeling so full of humanity, I suppose faith probably doesn’t diminish until the moment of death…
I wonder if they were able to suppress such a strange mentality before the fall of the Hojo…
I wonder if it started to go wrong rapidly after being destroyed…
>>109
One day, when I went out and came back, it was clear that something had changed.
It’s a power gained through a deal with a god-like being that was enhanced by a higher existence, but at the same time, I must have offered something as a sacrifice or made a promise to give something in return.
I think that’s how it is.
For now, the Emperor is a god during this period, but he is a god who governs the human world because he is desired by people.
When asked if that of Yoshimitsu is of the same nature as a god, it is different, isn’t it?
Although he is a greedy demon, it’s pitiful to see Sonshi, who has become a mass of divine power, becoming more and more unhappy.
From here on, it’s just going to roll down, isn’t it, Yoshitsune?
>>110
Rolling down, the time of retribution has come.
Achieve a great victory.
>>110
Once I start doing it myself after rolling down, I’ll normally make a comeback and take over from Yoshitsune.
Even if there is only one god in the human world, it is destined to be struck down by humans.
The prestigious Ashikaga clan! That signboard continues all the way through the Sengoku period.
Is it okay to say that the winner of history is Ashikaga?
>>117
Yeah.
In the end, Ashikaga wins.
In the end, Taira no Tomomori dies while spewing out something like pus, a demon or divine power, right?
Although I was able to interrupt the flow of reverse rape, it ended up being confirmed with a reverse rape scene, and it didn’t work out.
>>121
It’s a consensual relationship! It’s written with three women in mind.
>>127
I caught you ❤ I won’t let you go ❤
Tadakuni’s main wife also seems to be an eccentric person, but she doesn’t appear at all.
According to historical facts, it should be around five years from now… or so it seems.
I wonder if it will become a route to escape skillfully.
Is Waka going to skip about 10 years?
Does it end by depicting the conflict of the Northern and Southern Courts?
I won’t allow that! Draw the young lord’s scroll! Also, isn’t the last panel this time just terrible?
There’s no need to put on a facade anymore.
If it is the influence of the curse that allowed us to take the world in three generations!
It can be thought that the divine powers disappeared after attaining dominion over the world.
The Northern House of Hojo managed to settle the impossible situation of seizing power quite well.
It’s an adult magazine, but…
Considering his actions so far, I even begin to doubt whether my brother truly cared about me.
>>131
It’s important!!
But that is that! This is this!!
>>131
I took over the world and went a bit crazy, but it feels just right.
It feels like my restraint has broken because I got what I wanted.
I don’t understand the meaning of all of Kiyomitsu, Naoharu, and Takauji Yoshitsune coming to the Southern Court and the Northern Court being destroyed at once.
>>135
What are they going to do about this incomprehensible development…?
>>142
Something perished.
Genba is probably doping with Uesugi’s medication.
Tsunetomo probably doesn’t have anything truly important, and that makes it very convincing.
The protagonist of history is interesting…
Just do it appropriately around there already.
Since it’s a shootout after a confusing way of dealing with each other, if you don’t very skillfully attach some motivation or reasoning afterward, you can only wonder what these guys are doing.
The genba has a Choroine kunoichi, huh…
>>141
That’s that.
This is this.
Happiness as an individual and being a winner as a ruler of the world are different things.
It’s ridiculous for someone from the Hojo clan to claim to be the lord of the land!
The conflicts of the Northern and Southern Dynasties and the internal strife within the court have been sufficiently depicted.
Isn’t it okay no matter what battles are depicted from here on out?
The narration says that power has distorted the bonds, so they must have genuinely gotten along before.
I understand that this time it has entered an ending where the descendants survive until modern times.
>>149
Speaking of which, didn’t we talk a little while ago about how there are still many people with the Hojo surname around Suwa?
I think the developments in the late Northern and Southern Dynasties will be quite original, or rather, it would be incomprehensible if they weren’t!
If I had given up on the world sooner, it would have just been a mess with my younger self, damn it.
Making funny faces seems like a joke, but it feels a bit scary because it seems that humans are starting to be unable to emulate this.
>>152
No, it is a god that is about to fall into a human.
>>152
The story is that when human emotions are expressed, the sacredness diminishes and falls back into humanity.
>>158
It’s the opposite; now the divine power is overflowing, so humans are greatly diminished.
>>152
It seems like I can’t even do things like crying and committing seppuku like before.
It was clearly strange that I wanted to commit suicide together with my younger brother!
>>152
If you can’t win without becoming human, what are you doing staying away from being human?
Is it okay because we can’t win?
Later… Later Hojo…
From here, the main characters surrendered to the Southern Court, the Northern Court was destroyed and fell into chaos, and somehow, Yoshisada became motivated and rebuilt it.
I don’t understand the meaning…
If we were to seriously depict a historical battle from here on.
I think it will become a digest because it’s rather confusing…
If I were like a god, I could probably brainwash a son I was separated from.
From here on, there’s no more opportunity for the young master, and it’s quite possible that this manga could end around spring.
>>161
I will resolve the blizzard.
The mere existence of a son born of a concubine is gradually diminishing his divine power.
Even though he’s supposed to be a ruler of the world, the image in the thread has no charm at all.
Well, games like Sengoku are so captivating that I’ve become like Hideyoshi.
I think it’s easy to understand that Nagayo’s fall to the Southern Court is foreshadowed in the manga.
Toshiyuki is like…
In terms of the story’s setting, divine power has not been lost; on the contrary, it has reached its peak, so in terms of divine power, it is rather at its heyday now.
Just by squeezing, I can kill a hundred people, so my divine power hasn’t diminished at all.
On the other hand, Young Master’s little thing was in crisis.
>>170
Maybe the next day I’ll have a sore penis and won’t be able to stand, being taken care of by my three wives.
What will you do when God power is fully unleashed at the point when there are no enemies left?
>>171
In this manga, the purpose of Kōshi is to dominate all the people of Japan with divine power…
>>171
It’s just a disaster that the attacks that were raining down on the enemy are now directed at our allies.
It feels like something is about to die if I stab my stomach while making a funny face.
To be honest, it’s understandable that children who read without knowing history aren’t popular.
The plot development is too abrupt, and there are no foreshadowing elements, so it’s not convincing.
I’m still trying to justify it.
>>176
Well, with so many adults studying it, it’s hard to understand… Is it a typo…? When it comes to the Nanbokucho period.
>>183
The court is split in two, and it’s a big deal, so there are probably quite a few documents that have been lost or destroyed because they couldn’t be preserved…
Among the legitimate wives, there is one who requires about twice the physical strength of the others.
From now on, it’s a Dokkan Battle against four people.
Are you okay? Will you not become impotent?
>>179
Medicine! Divine power! Prostate massage!
It is a perfect formation.
However, from now on, Yoshitsune is also strange, but rather, he is more of the one who gets swept up by those around him.
The retainers who are watching over in the end will each do their part, right!?
>>182
If it’s going towards personal happiness, I believe they will do it properly.
Shut up and release Young SAGA.
Nonetheless, this guy still comes at me with his hilarious facial expressions…
Young master in the sunlight
– First Time Young Man
“My buddy.”
Waka-chan is going to become a bed yakuza…
…Could it be that the commotion in Kyoto is preventing attention from reaching Suwa, allowing it to remain calm?
>>192
It’s okay.
Because it will develop into a nationwide uproar after this.
>>192
It is considered that it is not a problem to leave it alone.
>>192
Since defeating the Kusunoki brothers last time is like putting the Southern Court in check, it’s okay to leave it be now.
It feels like the divine power is being gathered more forcefully than before.
It feels like the ability to gather naturally is declining.
It’s strange, I thought opening the Muromachi shogunate, which has persisted for generations, would mean a great victory.
>>198
The conversation turns to how about Yoshitomo and Ieyasu?
>>198
Isn’t Tokugawa Ieyasu the only one among the first generation shoguns whose ending could be said to have been relatively happy?
Even Ieyasu must have gone through various things.
In the epic tales, it often feels sad.
I honestly couldn’t care less about the young master’s influence; there’s no way to win anyway.
Well, if you’re really careless, it’ll stab you.
>>202
When I try to give it my all and hit back, it runs away, and if I completely ignore it, it stabs me, so from Yoshitomo’s perspective, it’s really annoying.
Moreover, there is quite a bit of legitimacy to it.
I don’t really have the impression that Yoshimitsu was the one who established the shogunate.
Even when I was accompanying Kageya, there are hardly any records of the young man, but I really went for it.
Aren’t they going to go all out with the final Kamakura retaking?
I want you to depict the details of the 5th round of the young one, but it probably won’t be possible even in Young Jump…
I wonder if there are any erotic manga magazines from Shueisha…