We’ve long know that Orochi sought to usurp Oden as shogun, and eventually ordered his execution, but the last page of the new chapter shows us that the former started as Yasuie’s servant. He appears to be far more bumbling and timid than we know him to be in the present, and at least at first glance it seems like he wants to get on Oden’s good side. So, before Oda proves us all wrong, what do you think happens that leads to Orochi becoming a megalomaniac hellbent on taking his master’s charge down?
Personally, I’m of the belief that it’s too obvious for him to be faking the fool, that his demeanor in the past is a farce and he’s scheming even then. Maybe this is really what he was like, but in the course of being around Oden - who seems to have as many detractors as he does supporters from his outrageous actions - he witnesses great feats that come at a steep cost for others, and it disgusts him to the point that he loses his mind and wants to remove him from power.
Personally, I’m of the belief that it’s too obvious for him to be faking the fool, that his demeanor in the past is a farce and he’s scheming even then. Maybe this is really what he was like, but in the course of being around Oden - who seems to have as many detractors as he does supporters from his outrageous actions - he witnesses great feats that come at a steep cost for others, and it disgusts him to the point that he loses his mind and wants to remove him from power.

