I didn’t mind Kanki pulling a nice trick or two and against Ko chou i didn’t have any real complaint
it was okay
But since then we are on a completely crazy path where Kanki can pull things right from his ass again and again and again and his big weakness was finally a bit lame and not a game changer, it needed Riboku to be outplayed again and again too etc
Kanki feels so forced for a bit now
Like I said to Lee, Kanki is getting up there with Kyoukai for a character that makes me less invested in an arc.
First of all, whenever Kanki is the focus of an arc, somebody else looks underwhelming. Zhao Hills, Keisha gets jobbered so Kanki can succeed. Battle of the Great Dumpling, Kochou doesn't even get to do anything cool on-screen and Sei somehow gets talked down to by an uneducated, emo bandit after having dealt with great intellects like Ryofui, King Ouken and Riboku.
I guess you could also include Riboku in this arc. Personally I don't think he has actually looked bad but folk are ripping into him so include him if you want. Lol.
Secondly, Kanki and his "method" of warfare get grossly over wanked by Hara. Kanki won Zhao Hills as effectively as he did because Shin killed Keisha. Kanki succeeds against Kochou because Shin arrived 1/2 a fucking day earlier than expected. Does any of this get acknowledged by anybody? No. Lol.
Not to mention Kanki's high risk/high reward methods border on insanity and are only considered genius because the high reward aspect payed off while the high risk aspect doesn't get acknowledged as nearly as much as it should. There is a reason as to why we can see other Generals like Riboku get to lose. It is because Generals like Riboku can take an L to their Plan A and move on to Plans B and C. If Kanki's Plan A didn't work, he would typically be completely fucked.
Rumble hit the nail on the head when he said that what makes Kanki truly dangerous isn't his tactics, it is his complete lack of restraint. Most Generals are loyal to King and/or country and so must wage war sustainably so that their war efforts don't drain their own nation and their own own troops.
Kanki holds no loyalty to anyone nor anything, not even his to his own troops. Kanki would happily grind down his own army for shits and giggles if it meant scalping the enemy boss. Pyrrhic victories mean nothing to Kanki because it doesn't affect him personally so he doesn't care if he loses an entire army.
Which makes it even weirder that he loses his shit over Raido dying. Like, Kanki man, you revel in high risk/high reward strategies and tear opponents limb from limb for laughs but get pissed when someone force feeds you your own medicine? Lol.
Which brings me to the last reason I don't like Kanki's character even if I do think it is probably an intentional part of it that will hopefully be addressed in the future.
Kanki is a feckin man child. Lel.
Like I said, him losing his shit over Raido was hypocritical and his opinion of the world is basically "the world sucks, so I'm going to make it even shittier".
If this shit gets addressed and called out on, fine but if it doesn't then Kanki is this weird, overrated man child whose motivation is basically the "we live in a society" meme.
My opinion of him skyrocketed after that backstory. lol
Eh, the backstory was fine but it didn't endear me to Kanki more.
I can see where Kid Kanki's (damn, sounds like a rapper) twisted logic originated from but it is still twisted, nihilistic drivel.
To be fair, Kanki is meant to be a villain that is on the protagonists' side by coincidence. He is meant to be a completely despicable character that no sane person would actually like to get to know personally.
It is just Kanki's convoluted, almost contrived method of warfare gets tedious along with absolutely nothing and nobody calling him out on any of his stupidity. I mean, he nearly got 2/3 of Qin's new gen Generals in Ouhon and Shin killed with his wasteful shenanigans ffs. Lol.
So yeah, I don't like Kanki, I find the bloke's presence increasingly tedious and while I have peddled the scenario of him fleeing to somewhere like Yan to be defeated by a more experienced General Shin, I honestly wouldn't care at this point if Kanki's head was removed by Kohaku Kou in the next chapter.