
From today, you are Takashi Fuyu. Dedicate your talents to Ashikaga for your entire life.
I like the punchline.
But it’s simply too long.
Is it too long…? It feels like “Am I already dead!?”
I’m sorry, it was winter.
Somehow my fingers typed “Naruhito.”
It’s not the duration that was left unattended.
It seems that I won’t be able to provide any follow-up after this, and this might be the main character in Matsui’s works who died the most hastily.
It seems like everyone is feeling a bit sentimental, but it doesn’t look like anyone besides Waka is really that concerned.
>>7
It’s been 15 years since I ran away…
>>12
Is it that much…?
>>7
I didn’t really have much connection outside of youth… Besides, they are a traitor to begin with…
It’s not just limited to the thread’s images, but there is a general feeling that the supporting characters with strong original character traits have relatively thin episodes overall.
Well, since it’s historical, there’s no helping it, I suppose.
There is nothing left for the main characters to do.
>>9
It feels like I’m becoming someone who follows along.
I think it’s a bit over the top to say that everything he did was just copying what I had been consciously aware of in the back of my mind.
If you’re going to deal with nonexistent memories as the head of the family, it would have been better to do it here.
The period of neglect has been too long.
I thought it would be more popular than this.
>>15
The period without a chance is too long.
Couldn’t the circumstances of the betrayal have been handled differently?
The protagonist was already cornered on their own in a situation unrelated to them.
>>18
It’s history, after all…
The period of being together isn’t that long, and suddenly withdrawing and then not interacting much afterwards to abruptly settle things is just…
I should be dating Shitai’s daughter, but I wonder if she’ll come out.
>>22
Just like the ugly fiancée of the young master was ravaged in one episode, let’s have the wife in the thread picture be violated by the soldiers of the Hojo army!
It is popular among people who started with anime.
>>23
Well, it was popular when it was actually coming out in the serialization.
I’m too aimless and there’s nothing happening.
Even if there are reasons for betrayal or if I’ve fallen from grace, it’s just that you didn’t delve deep enough right up to the very end.
I thought that guy was an original character, but the hook of him being a historical figure is good.
There is a loneliness that comes from the feeling that it’s almost over just like that.
Lord Kiyosuke had become a better brother and mentor, after all…
There are too many excellent masters.
Well, it’s thanks to what excellent people have said, that you can learn even from your enemies…
>>32
Ogasawara-dono was truly a great master…
Since running away, there have been too few simple and proper opportunities.
After Lord Ogasawara passed away, the popularity drastically decreased in the third chapter.
As expected, it was the usual Matsui manga that maintains its popularity solely with strong-willed weirdos and shotacon lolicons…
>>34
Will there be scenes where the young forces feel refreshed in the future?
>>35
I think this is where the original development begins and the real story unfolds… but…
I understand that it’s only natural to lose speed.
>>35
Except for the immediate reclaiming of Kamakura, it seems they would attribute the cause of Yoshinori’s death to a arrow shot by Waka.
This guy has surely achieved a lot of accomplishments.
Living a life filled with despair doesn’t mean anything, does it?
I guess it only had meaning as a role created to force a scenario for Waka, who had no part in the climax.
>>37
I see…
Eh
It’s hard to understand why it was so bland even after spending about five episodes battling to bring up the meaning of decapitation, which is taken for granted in this era.
A one-on-one will leave the most lasting impression in the future.
>>39
Ah, so the flashbacks are not included in the battle, huh?
Well… it’s okay because I’m dead…
“Young master, cut your own neck.”
>>41
In other words, I didn’t want you to look away from that place.
Did you not have the determination to burn it into your eyes until the very end?
Rather, it felt bland because it ended up being a proper one-on-one duel.
I wanted you to do something strange.
>>44
If I become too strong, I’ll just be an attractive general and end up overshadowed by others.
Since there have been no events from the time of betrayal until now, it’s no wonder the atmosphere has become like this.
Even if I suddenly get hit with a sad past, I’m already no longer interested in it.
There are too few episodes as a teacher in winter.
Suddenly betrayed, ate my sister, and died.
>>49
I wondered “Why? How come?” when I turned over.
The time until the reason was revealed was so long that I was in a state of mind where I was just like, “Whatever, it doesn’t matter anymore.”
>>49
I honestly thought, “It’s too late to be bringing up that past about eating my sister…”
>>51
There were even allies who would eat the enemy’s flesh while still alive…
I feel that it’s such a waste.
It’s too late to be talking like that when you’re dying.
>>54
Well, they came up with a strategy to provoke agitation like that.
The fact that it has become unrecognizable to the point that I think such a thing as a strategy will definitely work shows that this guy won’t last much longer.
Right now, the young master is about to be eaten too…
I wanted more parts where they are aware of each other’s military exploits and think, “Let’s settle this here…!”
What is “nige waka”?
It feels like there are some major events coming, but each one doesn’t seem to get that exciting.
I wonder if it’s often because they retreat or shoot a shot back before fleeing.
>>57
That being said, it’s sad that the veneer on Yoshimitsu is starting to wear off.
I wanted them to maintain the initial sense of eeriness when they first appeared.
Even if I went back now, there was no place for me since everyone from the Escape Youth Party had a partner.
I have no choice but to die.
The timing of death was decided, so it’s not that it was dragged out too long, but rather that it was left unattended for too long.
Because of that, even the last words of my comrades have become shallow.
It might have been better to depict the connections with someone like Sadamune Ogasawara more often…
I think this week’s story could work as a gag manga.
There were many interesting elements, like a relatively popular ally character turning to the enemy side or a character that was thought to be an original character in a historical manga actually being a historical figure.
It was quite a while ago that I was betrayed, and it was by someone who wasn’t the type to just say “I was overwhelmed by the influence of Tsunetaka.”
It was a bit disappointing that it ended without fully breaking the brainwashing and just killing.
It’s all bad that there haven’t been any events with Waka since the betrayal.
>>66
I guess I had to show my presence from time to time after all.
It feels like a waste that it ends with a one-on-one battle, considering he had not only personal combat skills but also great talent for strategizing.
In works like Neuro or Assassination Classroom, eating my sister’s flesh and killing my father would be a sad past… but…
It’s an era where death is light, and there were some crazy guys on my side, so it didn’t really hit me that hard.
>>68
It’s a problem that he just casually eats on the battlefield.
>>68
I mean, it’s troublesome to bring this up right before I die.
The younger part is more popular, so it wouldn’t have been unusual to try to meet several times during the incubation period or to check the situation.
They were definitely better at exciting the audience back in the Neuro days.
It was really good how they had the head of the family or someone around him say, “But we definitely shine more in the age of turmoil,” while doing a modern alternate universe.
Man! Sea of Japan!
A weaker feeling.
He was a father who didn’t resonate with me at all, even when I cut him down.
I liked joining forces with the Elf, who had been through a lot.
I don’t think even Matsui-sensei could aim to create the momentum of Neuro.
It’s the enthusiasm that comes from having my first series.
Although I was working with Kake, I defeated the superior Master Naomune, and the situation was already hopeless even without Waka, so I felt a weaker sense of being up against a strong enemy.
Maybe Nagao has more opportunities to appear.
But this experience, which didn’t go very well, will probably be useful for Professor Matsui in the future.
Since 99% of the setting as Master Winter has been revealed in the past few weeks…
Because Yuki is here, even if the past of the man-eater is spoken about…
Perhaps Professor Matsui didn’t find much interest in the blizzard itself.
I almost never remember it either.
There is no sadness for me as an observer.
The elf person gives off a calm aura similar to Orochimaru.
I was really eating a lot, and that was a foreshadowing of being a man-eater, which made me go “Oh,” but I can’t deny that it felt like a disclosure that missed the peak.
They keep appearing as enemies and causing trouble for the young ones…
It’s been a while since I’ve had a reunion without any betrayal, but then I end up dying immediately, so it’s kind of…
>>90
Moreover, it’s not even a formidable opponent, it’s just falling from grace on its own, so it’s nothing but a mere execution.
>>90
This has already been done by Lord Ogasawara.
A character who is both an enemy and a mentor beyond that was impossible for the thread image.
Because they quickly turned him into a historical character, the number of times he faced off against the young ones and his appearances were limited, which prevented the deepening of their rivalry.
For a while, it would have been fine to have my original character clash swords repeatedly on the battlefield and then take their place in the final act or something.
Rather, it felt like it was handled thoroughly and carefully, even though it was somewhat trivial.
>>93
Once you become a character that doesn’t matter, it’s a bad position, right…
>>93
It might be that it was meant to be a big deal for adults, but if that’s the case, I wished for more impact.
The governance is also poor, lacking the dignity of one in a position of power, and it appears less like someone who has betrayed and become an enemy boss and more like someone who has simply fallen from grace.
No matter how difficult it is, I will go meet the blizzard at the five-story pagoda!
It feels appropriate that it’s a stage setup for one-on-one matches that skips all levels.
So that guy is the main character from the beginning.
At least it was better that it was my brother, right?
To be honest, Young Lord, you’re just going to take Kamakura once more and then die, right?
Well, there’s nothing to do now.
>>101
Everyone just rushed in saying, “Let’s take down Yoshisada!” and end up in Kamakura declaring the shogunate, only to be crushed.
Since I received permission to move as I like, I feel like the developments have become somewhat rough.
“Nigewaka is a manga with high defense.”
>>103
The original’s defense power is too low…
>>103
Since the publication order is good, it should end nicely, right?
It’s relatively towards the end, but…
>>103
Attack power 20 and defense power around 50.
The development of the master character becoming the protagonist’s enemy is indeed an exciting one!
It’s not that they stand in the way of the protagonist, but they just ended up in a different battlefield.
Even though I’ve left it alone for so long, I can’t go back to the original blizzard, so I have no choice but to kill it! That’s what I was told, and I was like… okay…
If you can create Ogasawara-dono, then why can’t you create Fubuki…
It seems that Ashikaga Takauji’s charisma is not so much being eroded by the young lord, but rather that it is crumbling on its own.
>>112
The charismatic cheater who caused a rift was just a recent story, and it turned out that Fubuki’s original disposition was just that; Yoshitomo merely amplified it a little.
It’s such a waste that Wakakazumi’s activities as Shifuyu were completely skipped just because they don’t appear in historical records.
It wouldn’t have been a bad idea to do one in the style of Shi Winter and Nao Winter.
A sad past… I spoke about it, but the number of close people I lost and the feelings I carry with me.
Isn’t it all about surpassing the time to throw it away (to overcome it)?
The period of being apart has been too long; I no longer have any attachment to this person…
>>115
I wonder why they were completely left alone without any encounters…
It was precisely because the ending was decided that the process was necessary.
I think it’s bad that the Ashikaga part is more interesting than the Waka part.
>>116
If you’re saying that, then please submit more questionnaires in the Ashikaga part.
>>116
But the ones who can take the survey are the young part-timers.
The fact that the young characters don’t come out makes it difficult to gather responses, which might be amplifying the distortion of the story.
>>117
It’s interesting as a story, but…
Without emotional investment, the story can’t resonate if there’s no young person involved.
It’s a really mysterious manga, you know.
It is said that if we could utilize the character a bit more here… but the main magazine’s survey might be good, so I wonder how that is.
Historical events are really interesting, but it seems that the historical parts aren’t very popular in boys’ magazines…
Even if I put them in the position of childhood mentors, Ogasawara and the current deity are too strong.
It might have been one of the plans to portray the winter part of the master heavily, but it seems that the historical side didn’t get as much feedback compared to the original character side, so it might have been cut.
The usual crazy person.
>>127
I understand that this is the same person who has been writing crazy stories since the Neuroworld, but it feels like the young man is starting to get that “oh, here we go again” vibe.
In the third work, I feel like I’m seeing more things I’ve seen in the first two works…
The surroundings in the blizzard had decent defense, but the attack was somewhat lacking.
The blizzard might also be a young part.
Did this person actually die in this battle in history?
Were you young?
>>132
It doesn’t get tangled at all.
>>135
I see, a shadow warrior.
>>135
It feels weird if it just ends like that.
I’m troubled when you say that you were thinking about it all this time or that you were planning to listen to my worries now that I’m dead.
It’s been 15 years.
It’s nice to have that feeling of being at a loss about how to handle it…
If the young part and the historical part’s surveys were reversed, it would really lose the meaning of featuring the young one, so I think it was better this way.
>>136
In episode 1, Ashikaga is definitely stated to be the absolute main character.
It’s a bit late to say this, but isn’t this era not very interesting?
>>138
This era, or rather this youth…
>>138
It would have been better if it had ended with the previous generation.
Hey, Takauji.
>>142
Yes, udon from the belly.
If the young part was popular, it might have been better to include various original stories during the 4P period…
Maybe both parts are experiencing a decline in popularity?
>>143
No, the ranking is high.
>>143
The publication order has rather improved after the anime broadcasts.
At one point, I was at a level where I was working as a low-ranking gatekeeper.
In my childhood, I had a master, but now I’m in a position where I’m a bit down on my luck, just like Fubuki and Sadamune…
On top of that, I had my last class with Sadamune, but I didn’t gain any special insights from Fubuki.
What was your ideal outcome?
Could it become one of the main highlights of the final stages?
>>145
It overlaps with Sadamune, and the more you depict the sorrow of betrayal, the more likely it is to lose popularity.
Wasn’t it unnecessary to betray me…?
>>145
I wanted to meet 2 or 3 times before this battle to reinforce our relationship.
Two other masters are overshadowing my character.
At the end, it’s like their personality suddenly reverted, and it seems like Shifuyu simply failed at cooking.
Even if I fall into evil, if I wear a mask and remain silent, not interacting with Waka, the conversation won’t go anywhere.
It was more interesting when Lord Akiie was around, but the ranking was quite low.
It seems like there was quite a bit of potential to portray as a Winter Master, so I wonder why it was cut.
>>152
It was probably because other priorities were higher.
Even Sasuke, if he doesn’t have much portrayal for a long period, ends up being treated like, “Oh right, you were doing that,” and it shows that any character, no matter their position, will fade in presence if they don’t get any screen time.
Looking at the current developments, it seems that the protagonist of this era is coming to terms with Yoshitsune…
It’s true that the final roles were decided, but it’s unclear whether the lack of anything happening in between was as planned or if there were some changes made.
When Akira was there, the screen had charm, but it probably wasn’t good because of the publication order.
Perhaps it’s because I’ve mostly been involved in losing battles.
>>158
It’s significant that new people joined because it gained popularity due to the anime.
It’s a much-discussed anime, but the original work sold 2 million copies anyway.
It would have been better to depict the weakening of Yoshitsune’s rule with a happy ending where it returns to a snowstorm.
I ended up being just an unpopular guy in his thirties without any kids, huh, Fubuki…
Why did Shi Fuyu lose his role so straightforwardly while other historical characters are twisted into the story?
Neuro and the assassination went exactly as planned! Since you were doing that, please make sure to nail this as well… it might be a lament.
It seems that by last week, the readers had already lost their attachment to this character…
After fighting several times, we finally reached a conclusion! I’m glad about that.
Even if someone suddenly says, “That guy hasn’t really fought at all, so just kill him because he can’t be saved!”, it’s…
>>167
Well, imagining it, it seems like this area could get dull…
I can somewhat imagine that…
The latter part of the assassination didn’t really hit for me, but I understood that it was progressing as planned.
I’m really wondering if Nige Waka actually had this planned…
I only get the impression that after being betrayed and brainwashed, I was left behind, and by the time I appeared again, I was already on the verge of death, so it felt like I was making my final farewell.
It was definitely a position that shouldn’t have been treated casually, given that the protagonist was a character who valued their retainers.
If you leave it alone for too long and then it finally shows up, you have no choice but to kill it; that’s a level of character deterioration.
The time until the spotlight shines on me again is too long.
It was too short after hitting.
I thought that when I was a bit younger, I would be more involved with the younger generation and be in a rival-like position…