This manga is a legend.
Might be a bit cliche from today standars (it predates naruto from some months so it's freaking old).
But no isekai here. Enjoy.
Took me too long de for lugo = de gaulle. But in this manga he is a mix of Leclerc and Hugo in fact. The tactical mastery of Leclerc with the political mind and Tank mastery of De gaulle.
Kidney stones can also make you loose an empire.
Napoleon the 3rd was inbedded during Sedan's battle where he lost everything.
Well the battle wasn't looking good, but with the emperor that couldn't give orders and the generals lost in confusion it went from with luck it can be won to complete...
Not sure if it's a good idea to let a rising star manage an autonomous territory.
Makes me think of the duke of Normandy that conquered England and the 100 years wars.
It's a big stretch to link the Duchy of Normandy that had special rights created in the 10th century and 100 years wars that...
@PortalSage but in fine my problem isn't the plot, it could be introduced elegantly. My main problem is the pace, two chapters per subplot is overwhelming and rushing the story.
First arc is a solid 8.5 - 9 / 10,
But the second arc is cliche over cliche with plot unfolded in two chapters, it's like the author gave up and don't even try to write a story or develop the characters anymore and just go from a cliche to another...
Hum I'm a bit struggling about a ghost village whom they would remember the name and location after a thousand years.
Unless it had a enormous historical / political value like Shaolin. Only capital cities like Memphis or Mycenae would be remembered, 1000 years after they disappeared, by people...