
Brothers, come together. Let’s build a peaceful country in Vinland. Hey, brothers, let’s create a country beyond the sea, free from slavery and war.
I want to create a country that is like a paradise where all citizens are equal.
Hi! It’s possible if you abandon all your weapons and trade! (smiling)
I don’t really understand, but I understood well.
If all citizens were as strong as Thorfinn, we could create a country without slaves or war…
If they come at us, we have no choice but to fight!
Let’s go further south!
Around Mexico.
Talking about building a country feels like creating a village.
Even if such a country could be created, there is an important question of what to do if it is attacked by external enemies.
This is the result of my thoughtlessness, thinking that it would be fine to just run away.
Get down from being the leader.
No one in the story mentions that they were able to buy time with the wall made by the three brothers, but is that okay…?
It would be good to have overwhelming military power that no one can oppose.
It might have been fine to end it here…
Let’s go to space!
I understand wanting to create a country without slavery or war, but abandoning even the minimum force is not the right approach…
Ah… so that’s what the millennium voyage is like…
Einar died, and the retreat became highly likely.
Thorfinn had enough feelings, but the lack of knowledge was the reason for defeat.
If everyone had a mentality like Thorfinn, things wouldn’t have turned out like this, right?
I am satisfied with the content of the data left by Arneiz Village.
Please look forward to it, as I won’t fail this time.
It’s hard to understand the reasoning that says an axe and a spear are necessary, but a sword is not acceptable.
The three brothers are definitely at fault, huh?
What was that shitty future prediction…?
A warrior wouldn’t be able to understand the feelings of farmers and ordinary citizens…
To create one Thorfinn, the number of innocent corpses needed is simply too much, so it really is just a dream tale.
Everyone should just go all in on DEX or DEF…
It seemed like we reached an agreement through discussion because I subdued him with my bare hands…
In the end, what really is a true warrior?
There’s another Thorfinn, so it would be historically okay if either of them died, but that guy has found a wife.
Because that Thor died after paying the price for throwing everything away.
I wanted Thorfinn to break away from his father’s words instead.
I’m not saying it has to be a happy ending or anything.
No matter how you think about it, it seems that Kendo Iru Daro-san has a better grasp of reality.
Thorfinn is murmuring in his sleep, and Guzuri says, “Thorfinn is right!” while the women around her all go along with it, which is kind of…
Honestly, the feeling that I just couldn’t come up with an ending is growing stronger by the day.
If you don’t want to have conflicts, you have no choice but to go to a remote area where there are no people…
I’ve been really struggling lately.
The early world is beautiful, yet the question of whether there is no love in human hearts continues to linger.
It’s really pointless how it ends up going in a direction that everyone can imagine but doesn’t desire.
What Thorfinn should have done was to train and operate the Jomsvikings as a group to subdue the opponent without killing them.
If everyone is as strong as Torquel, it might be achievable.
But well, feeling that you no longer want to fight is also valid in its own way.
It is the heart of a person that cannot be deceived…
Even Tolls could only manage to protect the young people there, Mr. Leif, and his son, even if it meant exchanging his life…
Illness is stronger than the sword.
I will somehow escape back to Greenland from here.
I feel like there’s no other way to end it than to report that I failed at Uncle Leif’s grave.
Einar, who became Thorfinn’s true understanding ally, died immediately. What are we going to do about this…
If you resonate with Thorfinn’s ideals, it’s a choice to either become as strong as Thorfinn or die…
After all, Thorfinn cannot become a “farmer” and is still a “Viking”…
It would have been better if just one or two individuals had gone on a path like that of an immortal, but the failure was in involving the masses.
I can’t enjoy it without a handicap anymore, being an advanced player like me.
It’s amazing how Thorfinn, despite having done so much land cultivation and farming, doesn’t understand the attachment to the land…
If we had built the village inside the moat and walls, there would have been fewer victims, right?
In other words, it’s bad that Thorfinn is too strong.
It might have worked better if it were weaker.
I won’t fail next time.
Please look forward to it.
Wherever you go, it’s war.
I thought it got really religious while reading it, but it seems like it’s heading towards a horrible ending without any improvement.
I think peaceful coexistence without armed forces is correct and ideal.
What should I do when I’m actually attacked?
If we’re going to be attacked by plunderers who came by ship or horse from somewhere, that’s one thing, but it’s a problem that predates that…
Somehow, Lord Daimon’s farm had a relatively good security in the story.
It’s easy, but what if you’re attacked even though you’re unarmed?
“I hope you get killed for telling the other person ‘You’re wrong.'”
No matter which route we take, there’s definitely a Garahochi over there, so they’re going to ambush us or launch a surprise attack, right?
It’s an unreachable goal, so it’s impossible.
The only thing Thorfinn could become was a religious leader.
Even though I’m saying this, I’m just barging into a rich land where people live…
If I silently let a few people be killed, the opponent might repent.
The original work is bad, the original work is.
I thought it was a weak little penis land when I opened the thread…
I thought Hild and Cordelia would survive until the end, but since Einar died so easily, I assume Torfin will entrust something to him and go out in self-sacrifice…
The original work has succeeded in business and Torfin’s objective in the original work has been achieved.
I have always thought that you should properly kill Guzo and the child, making Thorfinn regret it.
Next, they said they want to depict a future world again, so I am looking forward to it.
I wonder what would have happened if the serialization had continued in the magazine.
The time when Thorfinn’s ideals are truly tested will not come until he obtains something worth protecting more than his own life.
It was just right to aim for a place like Otyntinvinvinland rather than a beautiful country.
I hate the thought of you starting a thread with a smirk.
Everyone might think that this manga is in its final stages, but it could continue for about another ten years.
Write Kunout in 10 years.
It would have been better to end where Hilde was allowed.
Thorfinn probably should have dealt with the thugs in his own circle, don’t you think?
I wonder if they’ll tell a story about being attacked by a one-legged man on the way home.
I am satisfied with the results I achieved.
I won’t fail next time.
“If you can sacrifice others for your own ideals, you are fundamentally still a child who never changes, Thorfinn.”
This is still the easiest place on the American continent, right?
Well, the Thorfinn family can only live quietly in a secluded place away from human settlements…
They say it’s fine to run away, but…
I think it’s problematic that we didn’t realize that becoming strong enough to escape would mean putting others in a tighter spot.
Well, there’s nothing we can do about the plague…
Even if I cultivated the fields, I couldn’t accept the concept of fighting to protect the land.
I couldn’t affirm the concept of fighting to protect my family even after having a wife and children.
I wonder how I can be satisfied.
It’s easy to tell that it’s someone who mistakenly thinks they’re smart just by mocking the usual religion.
It’s scary with the plague, so it would be nice if you packed your things and left; what can I say, it was still a good thing, right?
I thought it was strange that Thorfinn debunks existing religions but doesn’t do that in the settlement, and in fact, they are trying to start their own primitive religion.
It’s okay to run away, but could you leave the iron behind…?
Well, the peaceful nation we have now was gradually built through such processes and hellish experiences…
Despite having walked that life, to think that nonviolence will somehow work is already a sign of being out of touch.
Killing people non-violently as a backlash from having killed people violently.
Thorfinn, you have only brought death and destruction to this world.
I can’t help but think this won’t end happily, but I wonder how it will turn out.
Thorfinn probably thought he was doing good, but he killed an incredible number of people, and many more will die afterwards, right, Unuu?
If you think that the natives of America or Mexico are pastoral and simple-minded, you are very mistaken.
Well, there were quite a few depictions of getting carried away, but after attacking so many innocent people in the past…
I don’t think anyone is so insane as to forget that they could become the side being attacked while accompanying one of the victims.
That being said, it would be problematic if Thorfinn suddenly woke up saying, “I was wrong!!! Violence is the best!!!!!!”
I wonder what I should do.
There is a theory that they withdrew because they were on the verge of being cut off from their home country due to climate change and cooling.
If there had been more large-scale migration southward and farming established, history would have changed.
It seems like this will reach a conclusion, so that’s good.
Histories is already…
If Young Thorfinn were to see the current Thorfinn, he would probably just see a fool and would really provoke him.
I received a spiritual endorsement from the people over there, just to be sure…
A country without slaves might be possible, but a country without war is unrealistic, right?
Even if I have no intention to hit, if they come at me swinging, it starts.
Failure is a great first step, so it’s fine if the person or someone else tries again.
There’s no way things will go well with non-violence!
Because it accurately depicts “That’s right!” in a careful manner.
It’s okay to lie there for entertainment!
Will Knut’s country also collapse after this?
The reason why it’s impossible for there to be no war is that even if all of humanity abandons war, if there is even one person who suddenly mutates and embraces war, that individual and their lineage will quickly dominate humanity.
There may have been special communities that abandoned war in the evolution of humanity, but they were inevitably all eliminated.
Maybe Thorfinn has a vibe of “Everyone is the main character!”
Did you not think you were a leader?
Well, anyway, even if we talk about giving up military force…
In that situation, fighting rigorously won’t leave anything behind.
The resistance faction was too complacent with the world.
Of all things, this work has a mountain of instances where waging war itself seems to be a benefit, regardless of any vested interests…
It feels somewhat unjust to reality to take the subject of ideals that didn’t go well and create a fantasy-like achievement of those ideals, even in creative work.
In other words, if I declare that I will run away if attacked, then returning to my hometown wouldn’t be seen as a defeat from Thorfinn’s perspective.
There are situations where non-violence didn’t work well.
I think it’s questionable that within that depiction, the emphasis is on the war provocation by the three brothers and the magical power of the sword.
Because the trip to Greece went so well…
Someone who can just wander around aimlessly and still get by.
One cannot understand the fragile heart of a weak person who could die tomorrow without walls and weapons.
If it were the heyday of old clicker games.
Join Thorfinn’s pioneering group and fight against the indigenous people!
It’s a shame to think that there was a game that ruined the original work.
Thorfinn should have defeated everyone, but if he did that, he wouldn’t reach his goal, so he is in a deadlock.
What was Thorfinn thinking when he was doing things like “It’s Arneis Village!”?
“It’s land that can be discarded if something happens.”
It would have been nice if you stuck to non-violence as an individual.
If we had properly armed ourselves and asserted trade and military support routes with our home country as backing, we could have avoided war.
It’s hard to say, but negative factors like plagues and prophecies are like noise.
I feel like the conclusion is that you can’t just move to a place where there are people if you’re not even willing to mix in.
What can be done from here is that Thorfinn has failed, but the spirit he showed was wonderful, and the only ending left is to pass it on to future generations and make use of it.