
Japan's Warring States Period: the People of the World in Ise
by The Song Ends And Everyone Disperses
About This Novel
During the Warring States Period in Japan, Ise stones were more than 500,000 high, but they were never unified, and no powerful daimyo force emerged. Oda Nobunaga: What's going on? There is the No. 1 Gyutori of Tokaido in the east, but why is there a famous Ise general in the west? Am I being flanked by something? Miyoshi Nagakei: My biggest enemy to everyone in the world is not the Rokkaku family, but the Ise Takamatsu family. Rokkaku Sadayori: I am really not Takamatsu Souji's lord. Have you ever seen a samurai riding on the lord's head? Souji Takamatsu, lying on the tatami at Honnoji Temple in Kyoto, said: I'm sorry, no one knows how to be a human being in the world better than me...
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Official(4)Scraped 16d ago
Now to chapter eight. The front is pretty good. As for Chapter 8, I felt that the author was sexually repressed. Let's look at it later.
Yes, the story about childhood and the Warring States period is considered to be above the standard. The main character started his career earlier and I guess he even conquered Northern Ise when Nobunaga was the governor of the family. Although the Warring States period is relatively niche, this book is still worth reading. I highly recommend it to those who like this type of reading!
There is something wrong with the pictures you uploaded. Most of them are not visible.
What kind of establishment can you afford with the protagonist's few thousand stones?
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Official(4)Scraped 16d ago
Now to chapter eight. The front is pretty good. As for Chapter 8, I felt that the author was sexually repressed. Let's look at it later.
Yes, the story about childhood and the Warring States period is considered to be above the standard. The main character started his career earlier and I guess he even conquered Northern Ise when Nobunaga was the governor of the family. Although the Warring States period is relatively niche, this book is still worth reading. I highly recommend it to those who like this type of reading!
There is something wrong with the pictures you uploaded. Most of them are not visible.
What kind of establishment can you afford with the protagonist's few thousand stones?













