@moel he reminds me of a senior civil servant. What’s genius is the use of the tea ceremony to intuit positions, the use of wares to grease palms without stooping so low as to discuss actual money, and the flexing of his cultural position to form allegiances
You know, part of me was already apprehensive back during the last chapter about Oribe's opportunistic stance...my worst fears have now officially materialized, and
this is most likely what will come to bite him in the back 15 years down the line. I suspect Hidetada is neither one to forgive nor to forget
@norctune That seems about right. I guess what I had in mind was where he advocated to Ueda and Sakusuke to hold out for the best offer (so to speak) a chapter or two earlier.
I'm not aware of which of them historically gave the order, but my hunch is that the manga might portray Hidetada as a key influencer in the decision.