
Don’t make me exert any more effort…
Curse your ambition.
But you killed your greatest understanding person, didn’t you?
Somehow, after sulking on my own and then having a change of heart, I enjoyed myself and then beat the monkey’s spirit before dying.
I built a golden tea room on a mountain of corpses, but I could only invite one friend, huh? lol
It’s a tragedy, haha.
It’s bad that the monkey provoked Akechi, but it’s really the master who incited the monkey that is to blame.
Shin Nihon House
I didn’t know any motivation other than the desire for success in a chaotic world.
It may be frustrating, but it can’t be helped.
Having the mentality of a glass and a humble old age… ♠️
A gold fly…
The theory that one flower is all that’s needed.
I wanted to see you blooming proudly, but I like it when you sulk.
There is a Mitsunari among the monkeys.
I reflected and came forward to ask for forgiveness, so at least uphold that attitude as a formality…
When Soji was presented with the head, the master casually crushed bamboo, but isn’t that on the level of physical prowess of Ushimata?
Katadekaketsu
I’m not very familiar with history, but when does “Shigurui” take place in relation to “Hyouge Mono”?
That’s lame.
Why do you torture…?
The title retrieval in the epilogue is nice, isn’t it…
One of the few historical mangas I have.
How’s my outfit today?
I want to see the “Hyougemono” drawn by Waka-sensei.
The bald rat who occasionally wore clothes like this in Sengoku.
How much of this manga is based on historical facts?
It’s mostly fiction.
There are many unclear details from that time.
Is “Heugemon” based on historical facts?
There are too many pitiful episodes, like pooping oneself or a senile old age, for someone who is supposed to be a great leader.
There are occasionally strange historical facts, but basically, I think it’s better to consider it as fiction.
The general outline of what happened in which year is historical fact.
Which one!?
Many people seem to have questions, as there are surprisingly many who are searching for “ugyā.”
From the thrown-out name of Ugyā.
Connecting to historical facts is too genius…
Fushimi
New “Ugyā”
Since I need to rely on historical facts, I learned Japanese history from “Hyouge Mono” and “Shigurui.”
It’s really terrible how it’s going crazy with ambition.
Hey, Master.
Everyone, at the moment of their death, completes their passions…
There are various unknown truths that occasionally come to light, such as when I went to an onsen with Rikyū or when I was shot by someone during the Satake Army’s campaign and injured my forehead.
I really love historical novels about Tadanao.
Nobleman Asano Nagamasa
Toshiie Maeda dies at an incredible timing, what is up with that guy…
If I die, Hideyoshi will suffer and die, right?
The Rikyū style of going to commit suicide with that understanding.
But when I look at Mitsunari’s character and the letters left behind, it’s so clear that it feels like he’s right in front of me.
At the level of taste, Ishida is quite exceptional.
I love that you’re sweating profusely, thinking there’s no way I could poison the emperor, are you stupid?
The only one who truly wishes to have tea with a monkey is Gehi-dono…
What does “heugemono” mean?
Are you talking about Hideyoshi?
The answer to that question is provided in the first episode.
I want to hit you.
Even my father
Generous and magnanimous.
Massacre, massacre!
Considering the thread images, it’s not impossible to read that they properly understand Hideyoshi.
Well, as for the person themselves, they were a complete winner until the end of their life and died with a smile…
I think you can read it for free on something like DAYS.
The crucial parts are lies, and what seems like a lie is the truth.
A farewell party for the monkey sounds good…
After that, I fulfilled my obligation… It’s sad to think that I’m receiving the raccoon-tanuki’s tabi (socks).
I wonder when Bōkyō Tarō will resume.
The raccoon’s clumsy behavior of cherishing the patterns of the tabi given by Akechi and even using them for a hood leaves a surprisingly good impression.
The biggest connoisseur in the work is Honnō-ji’s Mitsuhide, right?
I thought the thumbnail had a big butt doing a poop, but I was mistaken.
I don’t know any more manga about Hideyoshi than this.
Is it alright if all the heroines are black gyaru?
Hideyoshi’s efforts have not stopped since he cut off Nobunaga.
It’s great to compare the pursuit of unifying the realm to “effort,” just like Ieyasu.
Those who pursue their own paths for the goal of unifying the world stand in the way, dedicating their entire lives to it!
It’s difficult to find the best way to use them to spread culture partway through.
Loyalty alone won’t let us survive in the Warring States period.
This scene too, but in the first episode, Matsunaga Hisahide told Sasuke about the choice between submitting to an overwhelming strong person or sticking to one’s pride even if it means death, and that choice comes up at key points.
Because I understand both flowers and wabi-sabi, the golden tea room suits me coming from the sweet seller.
It’s great, isn’t it? Something that could only be made by those who don’t understand its value.
Satake mask