
I decline. Um… It’s, it’s okay.
I don’t understand the lower right.
>>1
Yoshitatsu Saito
I only understand the upper right.
I’m only reading the left side’s comic adaptation, but I’ve completely become a Sengoku warrior…
It’s a bittersweet and profound feeling that someone who was a modern high school girl is now no longer hesitant to give orders for murder to their subordinates.
>>4
I understand you want to draw combat, but it’s a bit disappointing.
I guess you can’t expand the conversation elsewhere.
It’s easy to read because it cuts out all the pointless trivia from the original comic adaptation on the left.
If I gather the Nobunaga All-Stars, can we take over the world?
>>6
Isn’t there a lack of charisma to bring everything together?
After all, we need Nob.
>>6
There are books that list creative representations of Nobunaga, and the number is amazing.
This is a balanced thread image of food therapy murder.
Well, a lord who owns territory can’t really avoid fighting, after all…
When reading multiple stories about the reincarnation around Nobunaga, it becomes unclear because the favorites of the named characters vary.
The person on the left has changed history quite early.
>>12
My uncle is too strong.
I like to run through the Warring States period with the power of money.
Isn’t it bad for the child on the left to be made the Minister of Technology in the back?
>>15
This is similar to being a book lover; if you want to move people, you need to have a position.
>>15
It actually feels that way.
It’s unfair that Uncle Ashiman exists from Shizuko’s perspective.
>>17
I thought it was modern technology at its peak.
It seems like I’m summoning the undead…
It’s almost impossible to still find it interesting after gaining a responsible position, just like in the past.
I don’t know of any work where a swordsman general is as active as on the left.
Well, it’s something that comes with military chronicles, after all.
The part where you rise with your companions in the early stages is the most interesting, but once you reach a certain point, a story with a different direction becomes necessary. However, readers seek the excitement of the early stages, and it seems that authors are not necessarily able to write stories with a broad perspective.
The bottom right often has threads, but I’ve never seen discussions about the story content or characters, only about the historical background.
>>23
“Is the Haber-Bosch process possible in the Sengoku period!? Threads like that occasionally come up (in the story, it’s too much of a challenge, so they give up).”
>>23
I think I’ve seen talks about how good it is to have a big mother.
>>23
The progress of the comic adaptation is not that advanced.
The strong impression of the character is mostly their way of dying, so trying to talk about it would lead to major spoilers.
I can forgive him for not being in the spotlight, but…
The bottom right is still in my dad’s palm.
There are times when, not limited to historical stories, my interest shifts to what happened solely based on cheats or knowledge rather than the characters or the story.
It’s on the bottom right!!
I think it’s a good comic adaptation!
The conversation isn’t progressing!!!!
The knowledge and skills are impressive, but if my dad wasn’t my dad, it seems like he could easily die in the bottom right.
>>31
It feels like I’m not being taken advantage of because my father is capable and cunning.
>>31
I’m still a early teenager, so that’s it.
On the left, the internal phase of the supermarket is interrupted because the Oda clan is being attacked repeatedly…
On the left, it only gives the impression of being permanently stuck to the logistics base and constantly having threads created about it.
Since it’s said that the story isn’t progressing, I occasionally publish two chapters.
…It’s not progressing!!
Mitsuhide is cute, but still not very noticeable.
Strange… there are no shinobi…
>>37
It’s up to the right, isn’t it?
>>39
In the sense that Nobunaga’s ninja is included in the thread image.
>>39
Is that so… maybe it is…
Is Uncle Ashimatsu’s feelings toward his left really just family love?
Well, I think having fun with history topics is one way to enjoy this kind of work.
There are times when even threads about historical dramas can turn out that way.
Kitchen Chief Ken
The bottom right features an initial service scene with mom (adopting the giantess theory).
The current service scene is loli, so there is a large range of fluctuation.
Is it the one where I said I wanted to improve the road in the lower right and my parents opposed me, saying it would be a big deal if they took action?
Is the one on the left the logistics guy?
>>44
Recently, we successfully developed the Sengoku Thermite shell.
You know that all of Nobunaga’s subordinates were reincarnated individuals, right?
Nobunaga’s Ninja is neither reincarnation nor transfer.
After all, the real Nobunaga is the strongest!
Isn’t Nobunaga himself a person from the future?
It seems that the lower right part illustrates one episode of the original story as a manga.
You can proceed more smoothly.
On the left, we mostly see the logistics page, but more than that, the uncle is way too strong.
>>55
Isn’t it great? I’m a swordsman general who has studied various things in the future!
Since I’m already set with food and equipment, there’s no point in watching on the left.
The top right already has a level of reality that is very thin.
>>57
Even in modern times, they are super humans just because they went to the Sengoku period…
>>61
Ken seems like he would be fine no matter where he’s thrown, whether it’s in the past, the future, outer space, or another world…
>>57
Don’t handle it with your hands.
>>57
On the left, I’ve been jotting down notes about the fantasies of going back to the past.
Moreover, it’s like starting off with a setup that’s completely over-the-top, carrying a smartphone, battery, and genetically modified seeds.
Ken should be able to do it…! Because he’s trying…
Isn’t it strange that the uncle seamlessly entered into coke production mode and completed the breech-loading rifle?
They often do things like publishing two chapters, and I think the person in charge of the comic adaptation has drawn quite a bit, as seen in the bottom right.
The uncle transferred to modern times, gained modern knowledge, and then returned to the Sengoku period…
Loyalty 100
Military Power 90
Bloodline 100
A man in his 80s with modern knowledge.
It’s obvious, but if we give the Oda army future technology, victory is no longer in doubt.
Well, there is the fact that it ultimately leads to Honno-ji…
The person in the upper right is a superhuman, but it’s quite tough, especially since the last part changed historical facts. It’s consistently been difficult.
Shizuko is amazing enough, but the uncle is just too intense.
Thanks to Uncle Ashiman taking care of the weapons, we can focus on domestic affairs.
I don’t want the upper right and the others to be treated equally…
>>72
You’re gross, you.
>>74
Why…?
>>81
I’m a serious believer!
>>84
What is it…?
>>72
Even in the bottom right, we have prepared complete memory capabilities for excuses, but are powerless outside of our specialty.
It should be possible…! I’ll force it through, Ken!
It’s tough that there hasn’t been any recent breast growth events on the left.
Uncle has made up his mind; there’s no hesitation at all because he lives for Shizuko…
Having a general armed with futuristic weapons, tactics, and spoilers to conduct a zombie attack with drug-addicted soldiers is unfair, right?
Even with something as cliché as a dust explosion, it would still be treated like, “Well, if it’s Ken, he might as well do that…”
(In the far future… even in this era where humans have ventured into outer space, the concept of cooking must still exist…)
The memory in the bottom right is quite something, but the memory in the top right is even more incredible…
>>79
Ken can theoretically do anything if he gets tied to cooking.
>>79
Even though I don’t remember anything important…
The bottom right is where I went to read the original work and saw the latest chapters, and I laughed a little because the era had advanced to the level of Civ.
Preparing in advance like Americans for a zombie panic.
Lower right with perfect memory ability.
Chef Upper Right
I like my dad’s understanding in the lower right; it’s just the right level.
As long as outrageous ideas can turn a profit, that’s fine, but it doesn’t mean I’ll accept everything.
>>87
While saying that, I love that my acquaintance is being assassinated.
You’re a fan of Nobunaga’s Chef, right? I can see your thoughts clearly when you say not to lump it together with other reincarnation genres.
The bottom right is set to have perfect memory, so it’s obvious that their memory is good.
Ken hasn’t been told anything like that, so he’s just a monster.
Well, I’m not saying anything specific or that one is better than the other, but isn’t it a bit of a different genre, Ken?
>>92
No…?
When it comes to cooking, Ken tends to lower Nobu’s priority quite a bit…
If you want to utilize future knowledge without bringing in online knowledge search, it really requires a certain level of ability.
I’m not using future knowledge… I wonder if Western cuisine is considered future knowledge… ?
Ken is so big that he can carry a large iron pot and serve in the military.
>>98
For a cook, physical ability is everything.