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[Nobunaga no Chef] A poor person named Matsuda.

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No protagonist correction

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Honestly, I’m doing my best.

I think I could have done a little better if I hadn’t almost been killed and didn’t suffer from mental illness.

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It was just bad luck, so I hope you find happiness in your new place.

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I’m quite curious about this guy’s future as well.

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>>4

Is the plague outbreak a little further ahead?

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Given the era we live in, it wouldn’t be strange if they died soon, but I hope they manage to do well.

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It’s sad that there is still some decency left to want to properly talk to the bereaved if I could go home.

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If it’s the Reiwa era, it would be like the case of being reborn as Matsuda.

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I can only behave like a fictional character.

Impossible…

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Where did I go?

Europe?

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Ken’s bait dog

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This person is high-spec in their own way, but… unfortunately, the times are different.

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It’s really a bit pitiful…

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I manipulate the daimyos…! It’s like a form of escapism.

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>>14

In the era of warring states filled with cunning schemes, an ordinary person cannot possibly win through strategies alone.

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In the beginning, it seemed like a strong character.

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It was not good that Matsunaga Hisahide went to get involved.

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If you believe in time travelers, just one lie mixed in by them can lead to ruin.

That said, if we let them run wild and they align with other power holders, we would be at a significant disadvantage.

I could only agree with the line that said there was no choice but to kill.

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>>18

If it’s an ally, even one lie can lead to death.

If even one of them is true, I will die.

I have no choice but to kill.

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“Since the service is the main business, it was after the establishment of Nobunaga’s Guesthouse that their true abilities were demonstrated.”

I left before the guest house was completed.

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>>19

From Ken’s perspective, he must have been a truly regrettable person…

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When things become stable, this will manifest, and I have to pretend to be a dark officer…

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Even though I was only treated coldly once, the fact that I managed to rise to the point of meeting Nobunaga is, to put it mildly, impressive.

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Why does this guy have knowledge but things aren’t going well?!

Why is Ken doing so well!?

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>>25

Because I only have knowledge.

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>>25

Is it because I have all of luck, physical strength, knowledge, skills, and courage?

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Can’t one get through life by being a sake connoisseur?

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Ken’s memory loss is working in his favor a lot…

Metafictionally speaking, it refers to protagonist bias.

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Ken just got lucky.

I don’t feel pain because I have no memories, and I was found by someone who guarantees my food, clothing, and shelter by bringing in an uncertain man.

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The prophet move is already a bad move from the start, right?

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I wonder how Natsu has managed to live so well with that lack of caution.

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>>32

After predicting that Nobunaga would die early, I laughed, thinking, “Surprisingly, Nobunaga is living a long life.”

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If Ken hadn’t lost his memory, there’s a possibility that his obsession with the present would have prevented him from making rational decisions…

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The one who was really unlucky was the head chef.

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Mr. Matsuda is a waiter, but aiming for a position like a warlord or military strategist is a problem.

Ken is only a chef… No, he does quite a bit like a strategist or an intelligence agent…

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Ken was lucky to pull the knob right away…

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Ken’s life has been full of ups and downs, but because it’s Ken, he has managed to overcome them.

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Ken has been on the verge of dying many times as well.

And then it’s said that I’m used to being taken away by Nobunaga.

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The big winner is Natsu, right?

It protected me unconditionally from most of the elements that could drive the thread image crazy.

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>>39

Ken… picked up by Natsu-san on the first move.

Yoko-san… After a lot of things happened, she was picked up by Kenyo.

Ms. Mochizuki… was once kidnapped but ultimately picked up by Miyoshi.

Mr. Matsuda… After suffering from hunger and cold, he establishes himself as a sorcerer.

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Aren’t modern people handling knobs a bit too conveniently?

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>>40

Well, if I time travel to Harumasa Nanbu’s time, most people would be like, “Who is this?”

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You can live an ordinary life like Mochizuki-san without having to be a modern knowledge prodigy or anything.

This person was not in a situation where that way of life was visible.

It was too hard mode.

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Ken can live happily with Natsu even if he doesn’t serve Nobunaga…

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“Because I, a high priest, cannot use it, saying that magic is nonsense is quite cool coming from Kenyo.”

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>>43

The political swindler monk…

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Meeting Natsu might be a matter of luck.

The reason I was able to meet Nobunaga from there is because of Ken’s power.

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I recently reread it, but the monkey when it first appeared is not cute at all!

It quickly becomes a familiar deformed face.

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>>47

Upon re-reading, everyone’s faces look more realistic or rather flat.

Before reaching volume 10, it will become a familiar face.

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If I had memories, I probably would have been more shocked by the acquaintances who died protecting me, as well as by the unknown people.

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Yoko, Matsuda, and Mochizuki all had a daily life that was far more difficult than Ken’s…

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One must forget contemporary ethics and common sense and adapt to the times.

Ken and Mochizuki were able to do it naturally, but this person could not.

But that’s also where it connects to the skill of handling people, so it’s a tough spot.

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Although Ken’s intensity stands out, I think Mochizuki-san, who seems to adapt so easily, is pretty remarkable too.

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If you hadn’t tried to be all-knowing, you could have just lived a normal life.

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>>52

I think it’s quite difficult for the ordinary life of modern people to become the ordinary life of this era.

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>>52

As for the sequence, it feels like I ran away in that direction because my mind broke and I couldn’t live normally anymore…

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It’s understandable to feel resentment, thinking it’s too convenient that you remember only some memories from the time you lived in the present, while the techniques, recipes, and historical knowledge etched into your body are what you’re using under Nov to be a head cook.

Ken has overcome more than 10 instant death events.

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>>54

The next event after going to Nobunaga is “If you lose the cooking contest, you die”…

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>>76

At that time, I think Nob was really foolish.

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>>81

When I think that the scar on Ken’s face was made by Nobu just on a whim, it’s like…

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>>85

Well, Ken was making quite a few arrogant comments back then, so it’s understandable that he got punched.

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Of all people, the opponent is Matsunaga Hisahide, you know.

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Yoko is quite the winner… oh, but in the end, the Hongan-ji gets destroyed, right?

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>>57

I think it won’t lead to a tragic outcome because in this manga, Nobu reconciles with Kenyo and accompanies him into the future he creates.

Hongwanji was burned by Kencho.

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If you take on the name Kakin Kōshi, you can manipulate Matsunaga as you please! It’s just too…

At least bring the person themselves!

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If you’re going to excel in wine, it’s better to do it abroad, and it was a good ending.

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Mr. Matsuda might have been able to utilize his abilities if he had been adopted by the nobility.

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It’s impressive that someone can navigate their way out of a situation with no basic living foundation and no personal security.

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Being attacked by foot soldiers at the start greatly affects each person’s course of action.

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>>65

You’re the worst, Miyoshi.

Therefore, Shikoku should be entrusted to the Chosokabe.

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In the end, it settled in a good place, but Yoko must have had quite a struggle before letting go…

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If you find yourself in an extremely unreasonable situation

I’m sure there must have been a reason for that; if you don’t believe it, ordinary people will go mentally insane.

If you don’t have the toughness to not feel the absurdity as absurd, then it’s impossible unless you completely lose your memory to not recognize the absurdity.

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Suddenly transferring to the Sengoku period, I pushed my colleague to escape while fleeing from the foot soldiers.

After becoming a beggar and suffering from cold and hunger, I was treated as a wizard for warming myself with a lighter and rose to prominence.

This person also rose up from a pretty tough situation, which is amazing, but… the starting point is a bit soft, so to speak…

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I think it’s reckless to give away a lighter.

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It’s too careless to move around, not just as a writer.

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Wow, I ended up marrying someone I met here, and we have a perfect match; we’ve had 10 kids, haha!

Mochizuki-san, who is enjoying a Sengoku life without breaking mentally, is on a different level of craziness compared to Ken.

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If I hadn’t shoved you at first, would it have helped? Everyone would probably have died anyway.

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Even if you don’t have to worry about food, clothing, or shelter, living alone in the Warring States period would drive you crazy.

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Mochizuki-san was also part of the main family? I mean, it’s been quite an eventful journey since Miyoshi, who was protecting us, ended up in such a situation…

Well, there are many people named Miyoshi.

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It’s a shame, as they were just the right person needed for the Oda family, or rather for Ken, after the main story.

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(There’s Yoko casually saying that Nobunaga is slowly dying from her vague recollection.)

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>>77

I think it was quite a blunder, but luckily it’s something that Yoko-san is sweet about.

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>>77

“It’s correct to say ‘not now,’ but saying ‘not for long’ is too careless…”

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The reason for the defeat was being overly underestimating the opponent.

It must have been really bad for me to not be able to move after facing the inconvenient possibilities… because my logic was falling apart.

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I felt so guilty about the irreversible things I did that I could only go on a rampage.

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>>79

It’s painful that I couldn’t meet any familiar acquaintances among the others.

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After hitting rock bottom, I’m treated as a high priest who can see through hearts with just a lighter and my talking skills, alongside handling witchcraft.

I guess it must have been like a human Chollo in the Sengoku period.

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The one around the neck has a strange texture.

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Although Ken was lucky in the early stages, he’s constantly being put in reckless situations where he could die at any moment…

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With modern knowledge, those with low intelligence can somehow manage, but those who are smart can’t be helped at all.

Kyōnyo is one thing, but Matsunaga is not someone who can be handled with just modern knowledge.

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Since awakening to food, it seems that the novel might have thought at least once that Inoue would have died if Ken hadn’t been protecting him… that was dangerous.

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>>89

If it weren’t for Inoue-san, I would seriously be in trouble…

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The scar on this person’s neck, caused by an attack from a wild beast, is so big that I don’t understand how they managed to survive…

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The reason for wrapping cloth around my neck is sad.

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Just a person who was really overwhelmed and didn’t have any breathing room.

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I can understand if you were just scared, but if you were attacked and killed, it’s because you were injured and no one helped you.

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At this stage, what should I say to Mochizuki’s family… I guess he was a good person after all…

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>>96

It was thanks to this person that Ken and Yoko started dating in the first place.

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If a modern Japanese person were to be transported back to the Warring States period, it would normally be like this.

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>>97

Ordinary modern Japanese people die without being able to become this way.

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It’s not just Ken’s support, but if there weren’t any lines from Inoue-san related to salmon in the Honnoji arc, I might not have realized that I was in danger, you know.

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>>100

Well, you wouldn’t be so on edge in a place protected by someone you trust more than anyone else…

That subordinate betrays me.

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If someone says, “I keep my general knowledge about cooking, history, and so on, but I just forget my own past,” I can understand wanting to say, “Of course, you get to conveniently benefit from this situation alone!!”

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Ms. Mochizuki is the type of person who doesn’t think too deeply, which is good… no, but even so, she’s adapting too much…

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>>103

As expected, after several decades and having a wife there, one would adapt.

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Even the head chef, who is likely more skilled than Ken, can die, so luck is also necessary.

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This guy was supposed to leave the hotel restaurant and run a restaurant funded by someone else as the owner.

In modern times, they would have been extremely capable.

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>>105

He must have been incredibly talented even in this era.

The problem was purely with the person who was picked up.

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If we could get them into the guesthouse, they would really show their true abilities.

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>>106

So I invited Ken too, you know.

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First of all, being ridiculously big and sturdy is strong, Ken, even before knowledge or personality.

The probability of being attacked based on appearance has significantly decreased.

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When this guy was floundering, there was a thread full of terrible insults, but by the time I finished reading, he just seemed like a victim…

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>>111

A villain with a sad past…

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>>112

Stop being really sad.

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It’s not something to deny that Ken is Superman.

I think it would have been fine to have it as a general public category.

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>>113

Even though this person is an unknown outsider in this era, it’s impressive that they have mastered cold reading and gained trust!

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If something had been different, like the situation with Mochizuki-san or the encounters that followed, I might have been able to live a proper life.

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I think Ken’s fate would have changed quite a lot if he hadn’t experienced memory loss.

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Even though Ken is literally struggling to the point of death, I can understand why he gets mad that Matsuda is being too convenient!!

It’s incredibly lucky that I was found by Natsu-san right after losing my memory…

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>>117

If you’re going to have amnesia, it would be just right to only have the knowledge that is just too strange to retain…!

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>>121

The presence of potatoes means that the current year is…!

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>>121

If I were a chef, I should be able to do it… spin the pizza…!

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>>134

I did it!!

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I thought that for all the effort put into promoting it, Ms. Mochizuki’s own performance wasn’t that great.

When I was almost killed by Micchan’s soldiers, I was saved by chance with a pot.

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>>118

I thought that the modern group were really excellent people, managing somehow along the way with the teppanyaki performance and all.

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>>126

The associate chef of a top-class hotel, the next associate chef, and probably the head sommelier are all exceptionally talented.

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>>118

It’s a story where, by doing my best, history changes just a little, so that’s just fine.

The fact that I became friends with Hideyoshi and that Inoue was alive, all of that is just a small accumulation of little things…

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The starting line for everyone is just the worst.

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I think it’s amazing that Mochizuki has 10 children, but Ken is too late…

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Mr. Matsuda is really pitiful.

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I don’t remember, but the past me should be able to spin a pizza…!

…I did it!

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It was unfortunate that the person who was picked up was bad, but even if they were picked up together with Nov…

I’m feeling like I’m about to die from not being able to handle some unreasonable demands somewhere…

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The manager’s skill in recruitment and the discussion of independence were solidified, so this guy was on a super promotion track in modern times.

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Ken, wait! After that, Natsu-san, wait too!

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It was none other than Matsunaga Hisahide and Akechi Mitsuhide who went to entangle themselves.

It’s checkmate.

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>>133

The fact that you can go and get entangled is already an incredible thing.

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>>133

As a result, it may have all been in the palm of heaven since I created the legend of the true Kashin Koji.

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I know it’s a bit out of place to say this in this thread, but every time Natsu-san reappears, doesn’t her breasts seem to get bigger? That’s what I thought while reading…

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It was interesting to feel that even in the Warring States period, capable people from the past were still capable.

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>>137

There are no generals with any cool scenes other than just poop…

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>>141

Asakura Yoshikage was also a worthless daimyo with no good qualities.

The conversation is about how many cool historical manga featuring Yoshikage there are.

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If something like this actually happened, I would be a reincarnation cheat protagonist…! I would manipulate famous warlords…!

I guess you wouldn’t be able to hold on mentally otherwise…

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A chef who uncovers Honnoji through incomprehensible knowledge and insight.

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It’s unfortunate to have been picked up by a creepy old man who is definitely known for repeatedly staging rebellions and surrendering, even in historical fact…

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If I time-slipped from a world like that of a sommelier, I might catch a cold from the contrast.

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It’s nice, isn’t it? The writer gives a prophecy and has Matsunaga wrapped around their finger in that thread image.

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