Oda Nobunaga's Mysterious Profession Was Cheat Job From Magical Swordsman, So I Decided to Build a Kingdom - Vol. 1 Ch. 1 - The job named Oda Nobunaga

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wait THAT Oda the same one that took control of most of japan?
 
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I don't really understand what is with Japan's fascination for Nobunaga while he actually got killed before he could finish his job.
I mean the real winner in this story is his retainer Toyotomi Hideyoshi.

Sure he's an important historical figure but he still failed at the end.
 
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This is a very important fortress. It is defended by 250 men against 2500. Wait what?
 
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@ShinGetsu Well the actual real winner is Tokugawa Ieyasu.

Nobunaga laid much of the groundwork for Ieyasu and Hideyoshi. Compare his battles with Ieyasu's and Hideyoshi's and you will see Nobunaga defeating rival clans. By the time Nobunaga died, there was pretty much no doubt that the Oda were the strongest clan by far and much of the fighting to be done was amongst themselves.
The Hojo and the Chosokabe were the only non Oda enemies Hideyoshi had to face.
 
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First chapter and i want to see when he got betrayed and killed by one of his retainer... did the author would do the justice or using some kind cheap trick? I actually kinda invested atm.
 
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jobs:
Stalin- everything starves
Sherman- everything burns
oda- you're a fairly competent tactician who likes fire
god- you stopped giving a shit and moved on to a new project
 
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So he doesn't understand how to read Oda Nobunaga, but in his world there are prefectures with Japanese names.

wow very sensible little details written by a japanese comic artist.

is nobunaga written in kanji so that he doesn't understand how to pronounce it? while the two prefectures that use Japanese names use hiragana / katakana. I don't understand. please explain.

Meanwhile, I'm here very fond of small details and really appreciate small details. if there were any small details that were contradicting from the start, it would make me judge this writing as rubbish. I don't know why ... hehehe
 
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NoLife1998 No problems for "reading" it since it was told to him by word of mouth. The sheer amount of syllables must have surprised him.
 

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