This chapter hits harder after reading GudaGuda Ace RE chapter 2, since you can see the parallel between what the Colonel is saying here and Nobunaga's own experiences in her lifetime
Hm. Even though she was only mentioned right at the end, sort of to top it all off. I wouldn't be surprised if the whole plot slew to this moment to demonstrate the loneliness of Nobunaga. Really matches up with Gudaguda Ace and FGO's Gudaguda 4.
I wonder if they'll tinker a bit with F/GO's servant's identity and stuffs. It definitely makes things obvious if you know that game's story after all.
I really liked the farce until Nobunaga came. Having her as sime sort of being above or deep behind this concept of war is a kind of insult to it, since she is, for some reason, a fair maiden. Wich doesn't make sense.
I feel like this manga would be a bit more enjoyable if I've played fgo (judging by the comments) but it's still very good without it. Also I'm convinced that if you gave this mangaka a hyperbolic time chamber they'd spend 90% of it drawing every strand of hair of the characters, with 70% of that being Oda.