
The Story of the Swordsman General
About This Novel
Reborn as the swordsman general Ashikaga Yoshiteru, it can be said that there is a wolf in front of him and a tiger behind him. But he didn't admit defeat. Because! I am the elder of the Genji family, the pillar of the samurai family, Ashikaga Yoshiteru, the 13th shogunate general who conquered barbarians! If you want me to surrender, just ask for the knife in my hand! Kill kill kill!
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Official(8)Scraped 16d ago
I started reading this one from the author's first Warring States novel. I recommend it!
Come on
It's beautiful. Please update it more. Don't be a eunuch.
Support. Not bad. It's the first time I've read some Warring States novels about generals.
Yes, the protagonist is neither a villain nor a fool, and unlike other historical novels, the proper order of dignity and inferiority is well established.
Yes, the general's level of Warring States literature has always been guaranteed, but the protagonist is a general who only has righteousness and no territory, and it is difficult to develop. Hurry up and set up a territory for farming!
I actually wrote about the general's family. It's okay. It's a new attempt in Japanese Warring States literature. Regardless of whether it's good or bad, I'll give it five stars.
It sucks
Unfinished building project, unfinished, unfinished, unfinished!
There are really few people writing Japanese history. This one is very good.
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Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 16d ago
I started reading this one from the author's first Warring States novel. I recommend it!
Come on
It's beautiful. Please update it more. Don't be a eunuch.
Support. Not bad. It's the first time I've read some Warring States novels about generals.
Yes, the protagonist is neither a villain nor a fool, and unlike other historical novels, the proper order of dignity and inferiority is well established.
Yes, the general's level of Warring States literature has always been guaranteed, but the protagonist is a general who only has righteousness and no territory, and it is difficult to develop. Hurry up and set up a territory for farming!
I actually wrote about the general's family. It's okay. It's a new attempt in Japanese Warring States literature. Regardless of whether it's good or bad, I'll give it five stars.
It sucks
Unfinished building project, unfinished, unfinished, unfinished!
There are really few people writing Japanese history. This one is very good.









