
I was sad to see that it had degraded and appeared like that…
Well, it actually seems that during this time, Masanori was possessed by power and had become quite strange.
Even now, I belong to North Korea; it is a falsehood of the South.
In this area, both Takauji and Noriyoshi abandoned the Northern Court, which should have been advantageous for them, and were trying to surrender to the Southern Court first.
Kameda-sensei also said, “What are these guys doing?”
Well then, isn’t it different from Naoyoshi?
Shita Takamitsu is bad.
It’s understandable that Naoaki becomes strange due to the interpretation alignment, but it’s just plain disappointing that they depict him in a way that resembles Narunari’s decline.
It feels like the range of characters became narrower because there were more purely crazy ones early on.
The one who keeps the idea named Tsuruko-chan and the one who loves horses the most, it was more interesting how the subordinates went crazy.
In the Ashikaga clan, the only interesting character left is the head of the household.
Is there a development where they come to their senses?
Is it difficult?
I thought that I had realized the severity of Yoshimitsu’s actions and was stepping down from the Southern Court to take responsibility, but it’s a bit unexpected to find myself heavily involved with Yoshimitsu.
What is so good about Yoshitsune…
I was saying something like “Anonymous will come to Shirafuyu…!” and it just turned out to be a boring character that simply became Master Naosuke No. 2.
Fura… honestly didn’t have that interesting of a gimmick even in the blizzard, so it feels overplayed.
It’s not good that Naoyoshi, who has been portrayed like the conscience of the North all along, has fallen this far.
I thought you were just going crazy out of hatred for Minamoto no Yoshinaka, but you’re blaming it all on the demons supporting Ashikaga Takanobu, huh?
The Kanno Disturbance is too complicated, so I understand that it needs to be simplified to some extent.
I’ve become completely trapped in an obsession, and it’s terrible.
I mean, is it really okay for you to boldly say that your heart is in North Korea in front of Waka?
In the first place, Naoyoshi was not worshipping the divine power of Tadafusa, but was devoted to the true Tadafusa.
This is what happens when you are betrayed by that Yoshitsune.
What was up with Nobuyoshi noticing Yoshitsune’s lies?
I thought that Tadayoshi was somehow immune to the strange influence of Yoshitsune.
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The man, who was only suitable for the Southern and Northern Dynasties besides loyalty, lost his loyalty, so it’s only natural that he would deteriorate.
I wasn’t originally a “sickly” bro-con, and even though I was always close to him, I used to think, “Isn’t it kind of weird to be so attached to big brother?” but suddenly my character changed.
Well, it hasn’t been pointed out even now, right?
I simply just like my big brother.
You must have gone mad from the shock of being completely abandoned.
If it’s historical Yoshitsugu, who likely ended up this way due to ambition, burnout syndrome, alcoholism, and stress, then I can understand why he would break down.
The thread image is, well…
Because there was more sadness than anger over being betrayed by Yoshimitsu, I suppose the fondness for Yoshimitsu is rooted in that.
The anonymous person kept talking about Naofuyu and it was completely off target.
The dark elf is a bit too decent… though they are failing at parenting…
They keep throwing sand at the old characters… What do they want to depict now?
At first, Uesugi was treated as crazy, but now they have become normal.
Naoyoshi, who was originally sane, has gone crazy.
After dragging this out like this, I wonder how they’ll conclude with a weakened Yoshitoki ultimately losing in Kamakura.
Recently, the depiction of Master Naru has been so poor that his rival, Naruaki, is also suffering, and a deflation has started on its own.
I thought Nishio was a fan of Takauji, but making Naoyoshi a fan of Takauji too isn’t a very interesting development.
I’ve already seen it…
Regardless of the historical Yoshinori, it is understandable that the fleeing Yoshinori, who had devoted himself to Takauji while setting aside personal feelings, was betrayed and thus broken.
The legitimacy of the Hojo as described by Waka.
If you are going to be obsessed, I think you should have used the fact that a biological child was not born (or that they died if they were born) as a reason.
The reason I was oddly into Chotto-fuyu might be related to that.
Ninety was in awe of the divine power of Lord Yoshimitsu.
There is no description of Nagamichi being affected by the divine power of Yoshimitsu, and I like the original Yoshimitsu, so it’s completely different.
Despite weakening enemies in all directions like this, it’s troubling that later, even Wakazaki will lose to the elderly Yoshitoki in a reversal.
It’s not just a dull competition of charm around here.
Is loyalty necessary during the Southern and Northern Dynasties?
What do you want to draw? It’s the transformation of that intelligent Naoyoshi.
So when I’m asked what I want to do, I can only say that after the chaos ends, it’s a nonsensical conclusion in a comic where only Yoshitsune survives unscathed.
Well, I need to accept Takauji…
I was looking forward to how the Kanno Disturbance would be depicted, but it’s disappointing that it’s just a repetition of the same developments as before.
Did we have to conclude that the direct loyalty to the Southern Court was already insane from the start?
Even young people sided with the Southern Court after opposing Go-Daigo.
The historical character of Yoshitsune can be understood through his genuine sorrow in this area, and it shows that he truly values what is important here.
Even though it’s the fleeing young Lord Takauji, I don’t particularly like anything, so it’s troubling that even after the relationships with various parties have broken down or ended in death, I don’t see anything that looks particularly different.
Even if you make fun of me, my divine power hasn’t fallen when I’m treated like this.
I used to think that Nagayoshi was a character going crazy because he was overly intellectual.
Blaming Yoshitune for falling into madness due to one’s own misdeeds could be seen as a defense of Yoshitune.
To begin with, if we’re being straightforward, the Southern Court is not the imperial court.
Don’t you think they just see it as a force that calls itself the emperor?
If you ask someone who doesn’t know the history how they think the story develops after this, I don’t think anyone would be able to answer correctly.
It’s boring because there are just a lot of people who simply drop stocks.
When characters like Kunugi were around, there were many developments that raised their popularity, and it was interesting.
Even if it’s said that the Kanno Disturbance ended with Takauji unscathed,
The reckless surrender of the Southern Court has brought a curse, and everywhere is filled with enemies; Kyoto and Kamakura have fallen simultaneously and are in ruins…
People in later generations know that Yoshisada wins, so it’s different now, but back then I think the situation was pretty dire.
The samurai group in the Kinai region has mostly defected to the Southern Court or is taking a wait-and-see approach, and Yoshitane is barely escaping for his life.
What do you want to do, original work?
It’s the fault of the boring original work.
Historical works inevitably contain a significant amount of the ideology “The whole world must adhere to the truth I know.”
Masashige Kusunoki also had the aspect of being able to die in a good scene.
This applies to all historical subjects, but if someone had lived longer, there was a possibility they could have made significant mistakes.
I’m a little scared that the chaos of the Ashikaga camp will be depicted through the eyes of young people, seeing it as a pitiful thing.
It’s definitely impossible to see the Northern and Southern Dynasties in just black and white!
But I feel like this is the first time I’ve seen such an uninteresting Nanbokucho story about Ashikaga.
In other words, Sasaki Doyou is not interesting in this manga either.
Regarding the escape young, it is necessary to lower others in order to raise the young side.
Historically speaking, Tokiyuki has always been a supporting character, consistently losing.
Thinking about it, I’m no longer at a young age, are I?
The original character, Naoyoshi, is behaving recklessly around here, which is certainly a problem.
The story about how it’s not a dog from Toki but from the hospital, which has become a flag of decline, was interesting.
Is it true that characters with strong original elements are better at being arranged?
The author doesn’t understand that Tokiyuki’s popularity is based on being a shota, yet they’re letting him grow up and even take a wife.
Nothing is eternal and unchanging.
The era of Hojo won’t return, Uesugi has become more reasonable, and Nagao has gone astray.
After all the fuss that followed, it seems odd now that I should have entrusted the punishment of my allies to Yoshitsune, even though I should have won.
Well, I had anticipated that both Soshi and Naoyoshi, who are traditionally considered villains, wouldn’t be treated well.
Then it makes me wonder what that strange effort to portray only Naoyoshi beautifully was all about.
Isn’t this guy originally a more scheming person?
People say that Ashikaga lacks charm, but the Kan’ō Disruption was ultimately just an ugly power struggle, so it can’t be helped. Even in the drama “Taiheiki,” things were a complete mess around this time.
In a straightforward sense, it is merely a matter of relying on external power to eliminate political enemies.
The Southern Court has an impressive attitude, but after Emperor Go-Daigo died, it became a level of self-proclaimed imperial family.
It is purely tragic that the boss is in such a state after the head of the family died so dramatically.
It seems that many people are claiming it’s strange for Yoshitsune to be a psychopath in historical fact, and they believe it wholeheartedly, even though it’s really not strange at all…
After this, there’s a super exciting part where my brother comes back and there’s a “betrayed again…” moment, so it’s no good.
If asked whether he is being vilified by historical facts, I would say that during this period, Takanori is simply confused.
In this area, it rather felt like Yoshimitsu was being swung around by “eh, eh, eh” all the time.
According to the Imperial Household Agency, the Southern Dynasties are legitimate, but the current imperial family is from the Northern Dynasties, right?
Actually, it’s Naoyoshi who betrayed us, right?
Why is it that Takauji is different in that way… it became such a trend.
Since he was attacked by Toshiyuki and fled into the house of Yoshimitsu, in historical fact, Nagazane is simply uncool before the confusion.
In the drama Taiheiki, around this part, Naoyoshi becomes a power-obsessed old man.
Taka-no-Shinjo thinks that if he kills Kenshin, there’s a chance for him.
Asonishi is pouring oil on the fire of the two people’s conflict.
Yoshitsune is trying to eliminate Nagau, and has assassinated Nagau’s close aides.
It was already all messed up and a complete disaster.
The developments are difficult to handle as the Southern and Northern Dynasties, which is why there are so few creative works representing it.
I want to make it so that Takauji is the bad one, but when I try to hold onto that while also making sense of Nobuyoshi’s actions, it ultimately resulted in both of them being disappointing people.
It has recently become clear that trying to portray Ashikaga Takauji as a very bad person actually falls apart.
It’s a cost that we must thoroughly establish the existence of Yoshimitsu as a villain, but that’s because the young lord is the main character.
As a result, it became quite a mess, well…
I still think of Uesugi as a good guy pretending to be an ally.
Human experimentation, or…
It is a historical fact that Nobuyoshi treated the Northern Court as the legitimate one even when he went to the Southern Court.
Isn’t it doubtful that Godaigo himself has any legitimacy in the first place?
It feels like the flow of Takauji breaking the arrow tower and gaining power has become rather meaningless in a manga-like way.
Is Yoshimitsu losing because he understands?
The Warring States period is favorable for creation, as it makes it easy to depict good and evil from different perspectives.
The Kanno Disturbance is just too chaotic and no good!
For now, Naoyoshi is a yandere brocon character.
It’s great that the popularity of fujoshi seems to be rising.
He doesn’t understand, but it’s not that his divine power is weakening; rather, I think this chaos is happening because it’s the most convenient outcome for Yoshimitsu that both of them collapse together.
It’s not that we win; in the end, we lose to Kamakura as we are taken over by Yoshitsune.
I can’t say anything…
In the first place, the youth has little sense of purpose and no policies.
I don’t really understand why I’m fighting anymore.
Harassment towards Yoshimitsu?
The fact that Yoshimitsu really loves Naoyoshi is the source of harassment and confusion.
In the first place, the whole thing with Yoshimitsu and the Southern and Northern Courts is really troublesome.
There were some things that didn’t really turn out to be original…
It’s not exactly national defense, so I don’t really understand.
Well, I think “Escape Young” simplifies the Kan’ō Disturbance enough to be able to serialize it with a jump.
If you seriously depict the chaos of the Kanno Disturbance, it would end up turning into an Outrage-like worldview where all the characters are villains.
Why are you so fixated on Yoshitomo?
Even if we let these guys hold power, they won’t be able to control it.
It can’t be helped.
In short, what I want to do is not to take over the world, but I just want to annoy Yoshitoki!
If I were to output that straightforwardly, it would be too much, so this manga is all about covering it up with all its might.
That’s not right; Yoshisada loves “Nagi,” but if he tries to take power for himself, then that’s not “Nagi.” I was talking about this the other day with some jokes included.
Do you really expect your subordinates to risk their lives for your harassment… ? I have a little bit of that feeling.
Isn’t it a time when this shouldn’t be done in a boys’ magazine…?
Well, since Yoshimitsu’s wife is from the Hojo clan, it’s tough for the young man…
In some cases, it is said that Yoshitaka was not used by Taira no Masakado but instead caused the rebellion out of his own will, which is why it was determined to be the Jōkyū Rebellion.
It’s a manga where, due to recent developments, it turns out that from the beginning, they didn’t want to reclaim the world, and Yoshishige has become a villain who exploits a child.