
If the guys who should die in the first year of high school are properly killed, I can protect my political life, right?
Die.
Even if it means exchanging this life! Well then… isn’t it different from MasterNao?
If we’re one body and one mind, then if one of us dies, the other goes too.
If you say to exchange your life, you’re different from Mori.
A new shota suddenly appeared.
If it’s written in the Taiheiki, then I will believe it.
It is also written that way in the Taiheiki.
When told that danger is approaching, I immediately dismiss it in that moment.
It’s sad that Nobutaka is not being rewarded.
Lord Taketoshi, who is the current leader, is in charge of the battle → I understand. I want him to do it.
The legitimate heir, Lord Yoshiteru, is in charge → Well, that makes sense and I understand.
My younger brother, Lord Naoyoshi, who is the top practical person, is in charge → Well, it runs smoothly, and I can understand that.
Takahiro Nariharu, the personal steward of the Ashikaga family, is in charge → Why are you stepping in?
The Taiheiki is always like that, isn’t it!
What do you think about historical facts?!
I thought for sure that the mad dogs of Uesugi would go kill on their own without Yoshimitsu knowing.
Ashikaga Takauji was discarded with a strong political intention.
Huh, could it be that I was actually the nephew of that super strong character, Takashi Nao, and I’m going to die here?
It’s true that Takakazu’s moves are awful, but come on, Yoshimitsu, are you really going to cut him off…?
Awful.
Although Shijaku had the title of butler, he was overly involved in all sorts of rough business and politics…
In the Taiheiki, when the monk Morochan walks beside me in his clerical robes, I shoo him away, saying “Get lost,” so that’s a dismissive interpretation.
Although the head carpenter is trusted deeply and is incredibly strong in battle,
The household governor treats the main family’s branch with neglect.
Once you start taking a condescending approach…
They’ll be eliminated by those who feel a sense of crisis…
The Taiheiki is ultimately a military tale, you know.
In times like this, those who can decisively cut ties will survive.
The Takahashi brothers are hated, and that’s bad.
In general, although we stood up saying we cannot forgive the Hojo, it looks bad from the outside that we are trying to become like the Hojo.
Considering the conflicts of the Northern and Southern Courts, it’s not surprising if historical texts were burned at some point in time…
Even so, if I had won, I wouldn’t be able to face the logic of being judged, so I can continue to live.
Because we lost, we surrounded and beat them with sticks, while the dark elf Uesugi and his sons ambushed and decapitated them.
I have to reward Uesugi-kun for wiping out the Takeda family.
Alright, let’s do this. Decapitation.
Isn’t it also partly bad that Morochin was excessively antagonizing Nagayoshi-kun?
They say it doesn’t matter if you stab the throat because the blood vessels automatically avoid it, but… what about the airway that has a hole in it?
Seeing the scene where Shizuku in the first half is joyfully reminiscing about the memories of battling in the past.
I deeply felt that Uesugi has all the elements I love about Matsui’s manga.
Why is there that BoBobo-like vibe here and there?
Why is the one who destroyed the Hojo trying to assume a position like the Hojo…?
I can only understand about half of the Nanboku-chō period.
It’s still better because it’s based on the Taiheiki, but in other historical materials, the reason why Macho and the others are kept away from Yoshitsune is that they say something like, “Wow, those who have shaved their heads are unsightly, so could you please not stay near me?” which is even worse.
If multiple Kanryo or support positions are established, they will support each other.
You won’t gain enough power to usurp each other by just holding each other back…
The Fur Hunting Squad, huh…
Aren’t you surrounded by young retainers like Tokiyuki, general?
I knew you liked it, didn’t I?
I found out that my younger brother Takashige Shige is said to be bad at fighting, and he seems to be overlooked.
I thought they were being exterminated.
I never thought Uesugi would become such a character since that first appearance.
It’s scary to be running around with a sword stabbed into your neck and still be deemed uninjured…
Rather, it was the strength of the Hojo that allowed Kamakura to continue despite their usurpation.
The Muromachi period became chaotic due to a lack of power.
Since I only know about fleeing, I don’t have a strong image of Takashina Tadaaki being strong in battle.
The Muromachi period was basically just a continuous mess.
Except for the time of Yoshimitsu, it doesn’t really matter if you say it in a roundabout way.
I thought they were moving while fanning themselves with a folding knife, but a miracle happened.
Is that a tactic used by allies, pretending to reconcile and then ambushing to massacre the whole clan along with the children?
Taiheiki-kun is outrageous, but the authority of Ashikaga’s supervision is strong.
It’s probably a clan like the Hojo family that would truly face annihilation.
These guys are worthless.
More importantly, isn’t the story about the young master more important?
Southern Dynasty? I’m not just talking; I’m acting.
At that point, it’s already enemy vs enemy.
When Takashi Nari disappears, Hosokawa-kun will quickly return to North Korea.
Isn’t it crazy how the original work is mostly followed when strange things happen in this manga?
I wonder if the legacy of Masanari Kusunoki, the Strike Freedom Masaki, will be revealed soon.
Isn’t the original character Yoshitsune too much of a loser?
It’s really unfortunate that the original work was just trampled by this guy.
It is precisely because I have crushed all the other powerful vassals.
The Kamakura regime was relatively stable.
As a result of the proliferation of powerful figures, both the Onin and Bunmei Wars, as well as the Kyotoku War, occurred.
“It’s never going to end, is it?!”
Well, bullies are strong as long as there are others who are disliked.
When that person is gone, suddenly that other person becomes an unpleasant guy and gets isolated and criticized, right?
Ashikaga Takauji is either a jerk or something like that… he’s just a crazy person…
The historical Yoshitsugu never had a chance to settle down and was always out of his mind, which is impressive.