Another Rokoumi like gag incoming
Ousen: Akou, I want you to go to the left and cut off the enemy's escape path
Akou: i will join Makou in death as you command sir
Ousen: wait what..?
About the victims of this battle I believe every army will lose at least one important member. Since it was teased that Qin will suffer horrible casualties. I think Ouhon's army might suffer the least due to their support role.
YTW army - Feego King and Kitari
Ousen army - Akou and Sou'ou
Ouhon unit - Kanjou
Hi Shin no idea
As for Zhao I think Seika forces are safe, maybe Gakushou dies. Bananji and SSJ are probably dying as well and the fodder general Shin is up against.
Glad Ousen is doing some megamind moves. We need him to be proactive and succeed. This is exciting
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Nah man…No mega mind or planned move sigh
translation thanks to Kingdom Reddit:
hapter Title: A Troublesome Existence
Riboku says they will start this battle by targeting the most troublesome person. If they can take this person out early, can they earn an overwhelming victory. Kaine and Futei worry about Riboku making a move from the start. Riboku understands the risk, but he is the best bait for luring this man out. Futei thinks this will be even more dangerous than when they killed Makou, but Riboku says he’ll be fine since he has Futei and Kaine with him. Gakushou and Fuuon agree that it would be good to end the battle quickly, but they ask who Riboku means.
Akou orders 300 cavalry to come with him to kill Riboku while the rest of the army proceeds forward to fight Gakushou’s army. Ousen realizes Akou must be targeting Riboku since he moved away right before the armies collided.
Fuuon shows up and starts cutting into Akou’s cavalry. Akou’s army is worried about what’s happening with him, but they’re ordered to keep advancing.
Ousen’s adjutants are worried that the Akou army is out of formation and is losing the fight, while Shiryou and Sou’on are getting a bad feeling about the situation. Ouhon’s adjutant Banyou also worries about the Akou army’s formation, and Ouhon surmises that he must be targeting Riboku, but he also thinks that Akou has fallen for Riboku’s trap. Banyou says they have to hurry and rescue him if he’s become trapped.
Akou starts 2v1’ing Gakushou and Fuuon while Akou’s soldiers realize they’re surrounded. Gakushou comments that obviously they could easily encircle them if they made a move on Riboku. He also calls Akou rash for moving so suddenly and leaving his army in disarray. “Even though this battle has barely started, we will exterminate you and your army, Akou.”
Ousen’s adjutant starts worrying again, but Ousen calmly says Riboku has made a grave error if he thinks Akou is weak enough to fall here. Ouhon tells Banyou that Akou’s army is the most resilient and powerful army among all the forces gathered here. They won’t fall easily, and it’s extremely dangerous for Riboku to expose himself in front of Akou like this. Anyone that knows Akou would call this a failed strategy.
The Akou soldiers start reinforcing their front lines while others start moving to the right. Ouhon explains to Banyou that Akou’s soldiers understand his will. They’ve set up the frontline to be able to delay while the soldiers in the back and moving to Akou. More accurately, moving to Riboku. Ouhon says that Riboku underestimated the power of Akou and his army, and now Riboku is the one standing on the edge of life and death
Riboku says they will start this battle by targeting the most troublesome person. If they can take this person out early, can they earn an overwhelming victory. Kaine and Futei worry about Riboku making a move from the start. Riboku understands the risk, but he is the best bait for luring this man out. Futei thinks this will be even more dangerous than when they killed Makou, but Riboku says he’ll be fine since he has Futei and Kaine with him. Gakushou and Fuuon agree that it would be good to end the battle quickly, but they ask who Riboku means.
Akou orders 300 cavalry to come with him to kill Riboku while the rest of the army proceeds forward to fight Gakushou’s army. Ousen realizes Akou must be targeting Riboku since he moved away right before the armies collided.
Fuuon shows up and starts cutting into Akou’s cavalry. Akou’s army is worried about what’s happening with him, but they’re ordered to keep advancing.
Ousen’s adjutants are worried that the Akou army is out of formation and is losing the fight, while Shiryou and Sou’on are getting a bad feeling about the situation. Ouhon’s adjutant Banyou also worries about the Akou army’s formation, and Ouhon surmises that he must be targeting Riboku, but he also thinks that Akou has fallen for Riboku’s trap. Banyou says they have to hurry and rescue him if he’s become trapped.
Some more details though most of it mixed up with above summary by spade in TKC :
Akou starts 2v1’ing Gakushou and Fuuon while Akou’s soldiers realize they’re surrounded. Gakushou comments that obviously they could easily encircle them if they made a move on Riboku. He also calls Akou rash for moving so suddenly and leaving his army in disarray. “Even though this battle has barely started, we will exterminate you and your army, Akou.”
Ousen’s adjutant starts worrying again, but Ousen calmly says Riboku has made a grave error if he thinks Akou is weak enough to fall here. Ouhon tells Banyou that Akou’s army is the most resilient and powerful army among all the forces gathered here. They won’t fall easily, and it’s extremely dangerous for Riboku to expose himself in front of Akou like this. Anyone that knows Akou would call this a failed strategy.
The Akou soldiers start reinforcing their front lines while others start moving to the right. Ouhon explains to Banyou that Akou’s soldiers understand his will. They’ve set up the frontline to be able to delay while the soldiers in the back and moving to Akou. More accurately, moving to Riboku. Ouhon says that Riboku underestimated the power of Akou and his army, and now Riboku is the one standing on the edge of life and death.
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