
I’m sorry, but I can’t assist with that.
Someone who is being extremely compromising.
>>1
(If you overturn the evaluation here, I might forgive you…)
It’s just saying, “It’s cool!”
>>2
I thought it was a matter of choosing whether to abandon my beliefs here and now or to die following them.
>>45
At this point, didn’t I already more or less give up?
It might be misleading to say that I’m throwing it away.
>>47
Even though I came to beg for Hojo’s life, there are those who forget such things and can’t even curry favor with the other party.
In the world, there are people who fight in places where they shouldn’t be fighting!
Because it’s uncool…!
>>4
Do it.
Do it.
>>4
It’s not something worth risking my life to say…
>>17
If only I didn’t have the feathered jacket!
Well, it’s definitely uncool…
This snitch…
A nouveau riche sense from a former farmer…!
If it was a youthful mistake, can I forgive you now?
Is it possible to escape without saying whether it’s cool or lame, just dressing appropriately for a ruler of the world?
>>9
I can escape… but I don’t want to compromise myself.
>>30
Then just die quickly without begging for your life from the start!!
>>39
You didn’t go there to pick a fight, your purpose was to plead for mercy, right!?
>>9
That was achieved by Oribe.
>>78
Even Oribe, in this case, surely lost his temper over the Toyotomi matter.
I got angry but quietly worked behind the scenes.
>>78
But well, I’m confirming that I won’t be directly defying you this time, right?
I feel like it wouldn’t work out even if I tried to escape clumsily.
But isn’t it important to have people who are willing to tell you when something is uncool, even if it’s tough to hear?
>>13
This isn’t the time to be trying hard…
>>15
Those who can’t do their best now will ultimately falter at the crucial moment…
>>89
Do your best and beg for your life!
>>89
Well then, instead of doing something half-hearted like coming to apologize, you should just stick to your convictions and die honorably!
>>13
The shirt is lame!!
I’d rather die than praise such shitty and uncool clothing.
Isn’t it supposed to mean that we are ahead of the times!?
>>18
If you mean it in this situation, then it’s fine to kill.
If I say to forgive here, it feels like someone with a strange weapon might cut their veins and be on the brink of death.
Are you a Kabuki actor?
To the beliefs that have been nurtured over a lifetime.
“Do you want to live an old age full of lies?”
It’s a level of tackiness that doesn’t seem of this world…!!!!
It’s really frustrating that even though you’re putting in so much effort, it’s being kicked aside.
>>23
I understand that very well, but even after taking all that into consideration, it’s still so uncool that it can’t be hidden…!
If you can’t make concessions even when you are right in front of me, despite everything that has happened up to now.
I don’t know what you’ll do in places where no one is watching after this…
In a place with many subordinates, if I am responded to like this when asking for a concession…
But that’s lame.
Doing things like this is why that monkey is called small-minded, isn’t it?
>>26
This is someone who, before being competent, would let others take advantage of them.
>>34
So, you were heavily rebelled against after you died, right?
>>26
Well, this last question is quite ambitious, isn’t it?
Even those who kick that will spread rumors that will further diminish their authority from now on.
It looks like a nameless grave will be made.
You’re purposely choosing something uncool, aren’t you?
To be honest, I never really felt much sympathy for Soji because he’s always had a terrible personality.
>>29
Mitsunari is a good example, but even with Mitsunari, there are aspects to the character development that I find noteworthy.
I feel like it’s actually rare for a character to be considered a loser throughout.
At this time, I had reflected on being very sharp and had softened up quite a bit, but I still couldn’t bend it, I guess…
>>32
I think it’s because acknowledging this would not just bend it, but break it.
You came here begging for your life, but if you resist, I can no longer protect you…
If you’re called lame in this situation, that would really hurt because it wouldn’t be a lie at all.
Even the master didn’t say it outright in an interesting way.
…is an interesting man…!
Even if the person who holds my life and death makes a huge concession and says they’ll let it go if I just appease their mood with a single word, I can’t bend my own sensibilities, so if I overlook it now, I’ll probably end up messing up somewhere down the line.
Why do I have to make an effort to forgive?
>>43
I made an effort to forgive at the request of those around me.
I went against the opportunity I had.
Don’t make me exert any more effort than this.
>>43
The effort referred to here is “to become a ruler of the world, one must make the effort to become ruthless.”
Isn’t it based on what you were told?
>>43
Well, it’s because they are the necessary personnel to sustain the world for a long time.
Conversely, it was a mistake to pose that question here, so it’s a wash.
It’s unorthodox, but I’m just saying to apologize in one word.
>>44
Well, apologize already.
I don’t like it.
Do it.
>>51
Understood.
Torture me.
I will smash that neck against the master.
>>44
…I want to be saved, but I have too much pride to apologize!
>>67
Well then… I guess there’s no choice but to kill you…
>>67
The fact that you’re coming to apologize means that you can bend your heart enough to say the words we want to hear, right? I’m just confirming that!
It’s uncool, you know!!
If you say it’s cool even as a lie, I’ll forgive you, okay?
Well, it’s like calling a deer a horse.
Fumi-e, oh!
First of all, what’s important is the part where you say, “You’re begging for your life right now, aren’t you?”
Even though the fate of the Hojo faction is on the line, those who still prioritize their beliefs and rebel can’t be let live…
The bad thing about this guy is that it’s not just because he’s uncool that we can say he’s uncool; it’s that he’s just a worthless piece of trash that can only follow in the footsteps of Rikyu.
>>52
Wasn’t that the time when you were finally trying to break free from there?
In many ways, it’s someone who played out Mitsunari’s fate ahead of time.
At the construction site of the Juurakudai, I threw a tantrum, broke a pillar, ran away to the Hojo, and just made a lot of books about the ranking of tea utensils and handed them to people…
Regardless of religion, Ujinori survived.
It’s like saying, “I’ll forgive you if you apologize for the outrageous disrespect you’ve shown,” but receiving back, “Shut up, you idiot!”
>>57
It’s not about just apologizing; it’s a matter of saying I’ll forgive you if you change your entire life up to this point.
>>63
If I can’t be praised even on the surface, then there’s nothing left to forgive… Since I’m not a clown but a subordinate, there’s nothing I can do.
Speaking of which, this prime minister is really small when he stands up.
It literally means “so uncool that it’s like dying.”
Not just my own life, but also the head of the household’s plea for mercy is at stake.
So you are like that… like that…
Even if someone is a ruler, if they are uncool, they are uncool vs Those who defy the ruler just because they are uncool face the death penalty.
It may look like the person has a small character, but when you think about it, the bald person has an even smaller character.
Is there really a need to be so stubborn?
“On top of coming to beg for mercy, there is also plenty of evidence worthy of beheading.”
Even so, if I took the plea for rescue and sent out a help boat…
An opponent who even kicks that away cannot be helped anymore.
After the battle in the chain room of the tea room after death, I always think that both of us lost to Michi’s tea container.
During the siege of Odawara, Rikyu was organizing various events with bamboo.
In historical fact, Rikyu sent a letter asking if he could use your bamboo for the Hojo, and the Hojo gave their approval, thinking that if it could be used by Sen no Rikyuu, then it would be fine.
Even though I went against myself and was extremely rude.
I’m being generous by listening to the pleas for mercy from those around you and giving you one last chance.
The clothes are strange!
Essentially, it’s like saying, “I’m sorry to bow down to this guy with awful taste…”
This monkey seems like it would easily get into a fight if it put its hair in a side bun and turned its face away.
>>75
I told them to die because they won’t bow their heads even though they’re being told to do so, even just for appearances, by the faction that has mocked and opposed them in the past.
“I’m not in a confrontation, but I came to bow my head! If you actually bow your head, even if just for show, it’s enough to just laugh it off.”
>>186
I love the one-eyed dragon too much.
A scene where I thought, “Just say some insincere compliments!”
I understand that you have beliefs you don’t want to bend, but remember why you came forward in front of the shogun.
I like the additional impressions of the anime master.
>>81
Was there any addition?
>>86
It will be a common sexual preference a hundred years from now.
When I was begging for my life, I probably didn’t realize that they had found out I was speaking ill of the Chancellor.
I wonder if they thought they could get their reemployment and the other person’s life spared.
>>82
It’s no good anymore, but since you said you’d do something if I called you “master”… I decided to take a chance.
The regent’s clothes are lame…
If it’s Rikyū, everything is good!
The rest is trash!
>>83
Tadaoki
Stay
Rikyū suggested to Nobunaga that black would be better.
Even if I were to express my preferences as advice here,
Well, what I’m saying is that you should apologize for the rudeness of criticizing my taste, right? That’s where the misunderstanding arises.
From the perspective of the reader, the ending feels unsatisfying as it seems like a form of poetic justice or retribution, where the character gets their ears and nose cut off, leaving you thinking this guy was really that bad…
Ultimately, it’s just a little unfortunate that this comes back to Mitsunari.
>>87
Throwing things at Rikyū while cutting off his nose and eyes is something they do on their own.
It feels just like nameless loungewear…
Even though anyone can see that Hideyoshi is making a huge concession, they still say it’s lame.
I should have said “you are a perfect match” without stirring up any trouble.
It may actually be uncool, but I think it suits you.
Who do you think you are, deciding people’s lives and deaths like this, as if you were some sort of ruler?
Well, starting from the fact that I would forgive you if you just brought out the flat spider, this is a story about how you blew yourself up by being annoying, so that’s probably the theme.
It’s one thing to say that they’re coming with a petition for Hojo’s reprieve, but that’s just not the case.
>>93
It’s not like this bald guy has any principles.
Well, after that, it feels like Ishida really messed up by torturing and killing Munenori and rolling his head in front of Master.
>>95
Because the Chancellor said to do it…
I thought I had grown a bit round and was being pampered in Hojo, but…
As usual, it was the shit poster Soji Yamazaki.
In the Heuge, they were depicted for quite a long time as a somewhat unpleasant senior.
Oribe is a person who can do things, but I don’t really need him.
Evaluate the doujinshi released at this year’s Comiket.
>>106
Super trendy
>>110
Nuke
>>106
It’s super intense…
>>106
In this day and age, in a thin book that cannot be pulled out…
>>106
Kintoki had a big bang.
I will buy two copies and use one additional copy for promotion.
>>106
Wow, I can really feel the love for the character!
>>106
The character’s graceful presence and the impressive movements at key points were truly remarkable.
>>106
I wonder what it would be like to feminize Lord Nobunaga.
This Mitsunari is such a piece of crap that it just keeps looping around.
That aside, is that really all you could come up with after squeezing it out that much…?
It’s also a way of living to not bend yourself there, you know.
If I bend myself to fit in here, it won’t become a memorable scene in the first place.
I’ll forgive you for releasing that crappy critique book and for running away on your own, so please compliment my fashion.
>>112
That’s lame.
>>119
I have no choice but to kill now.
Rikyū got angry.
It’s natural to think that if your excuse for speaking ill of others is just youthful indiscretion, then that shouldn’t be the case now, right?
I don’t want to kill, but the effort is to kill if I have to.
Isn’t it like saying that your own pride is more important than the order of the Hojo head?
If you can’t say it here, then it doesn’t matter if you survive anymore.
It just creates friction somewhere.
Rebelling here isn’t really rock at all…
Mitsunari hates Rikyu too much.
A fool who even crushes the face of Rikyu, whom he praises.
What aspects of this person were competent?
>>130
This writing has been preserved for future generations.
>>130
Maybe it’s the knowledge and aesthetic sense that I’ve worked hard to accumulate.
I died before I could create my own beauty, so among those who appear, I am quite a small fry.
>>141
I made a pot that I like, so it’s matching with Micchi.
>>130
A remarkable connoisseur, even as a tea master.
The expert said the tea utensils owned by Hideyoshi are garbage and published a book about it.
>>130
The part about being a disciple of Rikyu is the biggest factor.
It was like Doflamingo.
Um.
How about it? My manliness has increased, hasn’t it? I wonder if this will catch Ocha’s attention. Kitsu~n, you’ve become quite alluring lately, haven’t you? How rude! Well, finally, I’ve become the greatest in the world! That Ieyasu still… Even though I can’t open the “Beastly Performance” with my subordinates… With my backing, no one should dare to oppose me now.
>>135
The power of laughter is strong…
>>135
Ah, there’s no way Sōji can handle this character.
>>135
If it stays like this until the very end, then of course I’ll side with the one who will destroy the Toyotomi.
If pride is important, then that’s fine.
Aren’t you forgetting that you’re here begging for your life? You just said it was a youthful mistake, right?
What is that evil weapon that resembles a military fan?
>>139
Ear, nose, and throat shaving machine
>>139
A tool for slicing off ears and noses.
>>139
It’s an evil tool.
Don’t make me exert myself any further, it’s nice to see Hideyoshi’s arrogance, isn’t it?
The reason for responding to Oribe’s harsh criticism of the Honno-ji incident by saying “it was all effort” likely stemmed from such feelings.
Don’t make Hideyoshi exert himself anymore, that’s quite enough.
In that case, the spirit that changes in any way without being penetrated is important.
From a cultural perspective, it seems lame, but from a warrior’s perspective, it’s really interesting.
April 2nd, Hideyoshi arrived at Sagami Yumoto. Contrary to the legends, what a magnificent sight… Here, the various generals gathered to commend the efforts. He had a beard like a bear, resembling a Tang dynasty emperor. The local populace, in unison, raised their faces before His Highness and the generals, bearing offerings of horse boots and victory nuts.
>>152
Is Sengoku BASARA more on this side?
I don’t want to be evaluated by the fact that I praised ugly clothes…
If I was disrespected, it’s over. They made a huge concession to the top of those guys, but since my pride was shattered, I have no choice but to kill.
The least stylish one here is Souji.
I came to bow my head, but I really don’t want to…! It’s just embarrassing.
I’m sorry, but I really can’t do it. What the hell did you come here for…? That’s how it feels.
Did you think I would welcome you like, “I was wrong! Your sense is right!”?
Important spirit
Haha, this is not something I use! It is extremely fresh. How about hurting the predecessors? Transforming the pillar into an arrow, I tried bravely. Based on the furnishings of the ancient general, this is… The way the arrow is presented is too young, but… It is truly enjoyable to praise the initial creativity. However… In a state that has no demon, it is far too young to bring the ancient style into a hotel. It is indeed embarrassing. When I was there before, it was like a different person… People with determination… When you, my lord, graciously say that you do not need flattery, I express my gratitude. Lord of the tea ceremony, the day when you first spirit this sword… No… It seems it was correct to have you do it. With such pride as this, it seems I can rejoice with Lord Edo. Because of this, I am establishing early tea, so to the West Palace, please share your romantic stories. If this continues, it seems even my lord is using this as well.
>>160
From the viewpoint of a generation that couldn’t quite escape from mimicking Rikyu, it’s a bundle of creativity and ingenuity, even though it’s uncool.
>>160
You’re really on the ball as a teacher.
>>160
Even if I convey my honest evaluation here, I probably won’t be killed, but I can still say flattering things by thinking, “But it wouldn’t be good for them,” so it’s a good adult behavior.
>>169
Encourage and nurture through praise.
>>160
The thread image is also really lame, but it’s not something I wear, so I guess it would have been nice to be praised for it.
>>170
I think it’s good (since it’s not something I use), it’s an important mindset when talking to others.
>>160
It’s quite subtle how you might realize later in life that you weren’t being praised.
>>160
I like it more than what Suke made.
>>160
Don’t dismiss it with “It’s not something I’ll use” when I’m thinking of something good.
>>160
It’s really important, isn’t it?
Instead of outright denying the efforts of young people, we should correct them while praising their efforts.
>>176
As a result, I made a stylish set with three leaves of hollyhock and a bent tea scoop.
If Mitsunari had explained the situation instead of delivering the letter carelessly like an American FedEx delivery person, would it have turned out better…?
In a super trendy outfit…
Well, the intimidating gaze certainly draws heavily from Nobunaga’s influence…
In other words, if you allow something that would normally result in the death penalty to go unpunished, it would definitely lead others to take you lightly.
Seriously, those on Hideyoshi’s side are conceding a million steps, but anyone who says they don’t want to concede even a millimeter has no choice but to die.
I wonder if I would have been spared if I had given in.
From the perspective of the connoisseur, Gehie is quite an unpleasant guy.
I mean, they probably didn’t even say to praise this, right?
Can you manage to touch it up just a little? That’s the level of the question.
It’s not to the master’s taste, but if you receive this, most samurai children will become proficient in Kintoki.
It’s not fun if you’re criticized from the start… I understand that…
>>179
I need to praise and praise so it won’t sink into the swamp.
>>179
It’s a big moment where I’ve created things in my own way, even with my somewhat questionable sense.
Why are you the one deciding the present age? That’s what I mean!
If you praise the lord and encourage them, they really create something good.
(I didn’t want you to check my fashion…)
I think that Souji’s dislike for samurai also stemmed from a sense of aversion towards his own kind.
If it’s just a matter of your own pride, it might be cool to stand your ground, but when it comes to the life of a benefactor, that’s different…
I think it’s good (even though it’s not my style), so let’s leave it at that.
If you start saying things like “if you do it this way a little more,” it becomes troublesome.
It would be better if you said you have no intention of following anything from the start!
To voluntarily show submission and beg for one’s life in a situation like this…
I made the Strike Freedom wield a Satellite Cannon and Twin Buster Rifle, and it looked courageous.
How is it?
>>191
With this damn lame equipment…
Other people can at least say flattering things to get by, can’t they…
Even if I can’t flatter you with twisted beliefs,
Tell me to whom and how many copies of that graffiti doujinshi you handed out.
>>195
They won’t even answer this, so they’re really not making any concessions at all.
To speak of “the present age” to a ruler of the world is, calmly speaking, the worst kind of disrespect.
After spreading critical documents and being brushed off for the last chance, if I forgive this, my authority will be shaken, so there’s really nothing I can do now.
In this situation, there is no doubt that Hideyoshi is small-minded.
Seriously, it’s incredibly generous, and under normal circumstances, I would be crying and thankful for such treatment.