The dynamics of the Kanki Army are quite interesting. Maron is Kanki’s best strategic subordinate, so he is quite high up in the chain of command in the Kanki Army, yet he is willing to abandon Kanki in a heartbeat if the situation turns bad.
I doubt this is the “weakness” of Kanki that Riboku was talking about at the end of the Kokuyou Arc though.
Raido might be genuinely loyal to Kanki since he did flat out say that he trusted him, though trust is not necessarily the same as loyalty.
I do like that bloke who was conducting those Kanki soldiers like a choir.
I still think Kanki himself might have a trick up his sleeve for dealing with Gyou. We shall see.
Elsewhere, Denrimi is sounding rather ominous. Though he says that acts of violence against the populace is unwise, “doing what needs to be done” sounds rather suspicious. It makes it sound like something way worse than just stealing food. :zorothink:
I am not surprised at Mouten going along with Ousen’s Army but I would have thought both Shin and Ouhon would be a bit too battered, though I suppose both can serve as functional commanders (Ouhon as a strategist and Shin as an instinctual tactician) without needing to personally lead charges against the enemy.
Sou’ou and Shin look as if they would get along with each other. Lol.
There were a few moments that made me laugh. The Kanki choir, Denrimi outright punching Shin with his jazz hands (feckin mad lad
), Kyoukai waving goodbye and Bihei crying all made me lol.
A great after battle chapter with more good stuff to come. :smithnie:
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