Moubu also still hasn't lost i thinkRiboku won hands-down this time. The reason why Ousen lost was due to Riboku's strategy/gamble of finishing the war on the very first day itself. Ousen is quite used to long wars and such a sudden charge was unexpected for him. Had this war been drawn long enough, it would have been anyone's game.
Ousen will probably come stronger out of this, with his weaknesses rectified. Only Tou remains as a General who has not lost.
Kitari and Heki's Love Story will probably have a tragic ending.
To be fair, same for the Zhao.2 armies down, guess we'll just magically recruit a new 100k army to invade, armies grow on trees after all but only Qin trees.
He did lose against Ri Boku at the start of this manga. Ou Ki's death. It's been such long time.Moubu also still hasn't lost i think
Yeah, same here. He's going to be all "the only way to fool Riboku was to also fool my generals, so he'd fall into my trap. Their sacrifice won't be in vain" or some other deus ex machinaI feel like some BS turnaround is waiting right around the corner with Ousen going "Just as I planned all along!" or something.
Kek. That sounds exactly like Ousen.Yeah, same here. He's going to be all "the only way to fool Riboku was to also fool my generals, so he'd fall into my trap. Their sacrifice won't be in vain" or some other deus ex machina
I mean, it's what literally worked for Qin and the Roman Republic. The reason why they usually won wars despite horrible losses was that their conscription system was robust enough to replace those armies and grind the enemies down by throwing more bodies.2 armies down, guess we'll just magically recruit a new 100k army to invade, armies grow on trees after all but only Qin trees.