Is Shin going to claim his seat after the next campaign?
See I thought Shin would become a Qin 6 after this battle lol. I guess we’ve got one more campaign to go.
I mean, if you had to choose between battling Riboku and banging the Princess, what would you choose? Lmfao
Lmfaoo so that was it for Lou. Heard Gigaboku is the next fight and ended his career.
Y'all spend 10 years hyping up all out Lou for him to have Shin extreme diff the Rakubum campaign just to resign and retire when the big Bois are next.
This Manga so ass
@Elder Lee Hung @Owl Ki @SakazOuki @Rumble
Perfect place to give my thoughts on Tou’s final battle.
Overall Tou is my favorite of the new Qin 6 members. His writing has simply been the most interesting since their introduction and I don’t think that can really be denied.
Hara introduced Tou’s tenure as him threatening to cut down any Qin 6 who rebelled, and then Tou’s very first major campaign as a Qin 6 puts him in a position where he himself is forced to arguably rebel by threatening to usurp authority from central Qin in order to assimilate Nanyou. Literal peak fiction.
Rakuakan was really the ultimate foil for Tou. Rakuakan was at once a young talent who’s name soared across China, Tou was largely a complete unknown for almost his entire career until Ouki died.
Rakuakan in his youth defeated the old era GG’s like Gokei and Renpa, Tou in his youth served Ouki.
I actually really enjoyed how Hara depicted talent (Rakuakan) vs experience (Tou). The battle begins with Rakuakan showing a crazy ass encirclement that shocks everyone, but through sheer experience Tou keeps his composure, doesn’t over commit, and is slowly able to make choices that take advantage of Rakuakan’s inexperience.
I really love the scene in either 820 or 821 when Kanou is starting to flank Rakuakan, and the men attacking Tou make the decision to divide themselves in half to defend Rakuakan, and Tou just silently and subtly smiles because he knows that Han’s errors are starting to pile up.
You have talent which shows crazy and advanced maneuvers early on, and experience which weathers them and starts watching the minor errors pile up. And that’s how Tou ultimately wins. I liked it a lot.
Ultimately Tou back-seats his own final battle, which is great. Tou was never someone who sought glory for himself, he was someone who spent his entire career lifting and supporting others, never being interested in claiming the spotlight for himself. And through his own methods, Qin pulled off the overwhelming victory that they needed.
As for Tou’s Rizzler moments this arc, truly legendary. Rizzing up Nei, breaking his back but “it’s fine because I’m him” truly reminded me of Ouki levels of charisma.
Overall I enjoyed Tou’s battlefield end. Probably the second weakest battle in Kingdom behind KokuYou, which is still like a solid 8/10 for me.
As for Tou not wanting smoke with Riboku, anyone who ever thought Tou could beat Riboku was just hyping themselves up for disappointment. Let alone the current Riboku/King Kong duo currently defending Zhao. Tou would definitely be a threat but after Ousen and Kanki, there is only one man who can even dream of defeating the current Godboku.
