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Chapter 1852 The wind blows and flags move peoples hearts.(2/2)

In the heart of the great master, Hideyoshi Hashiba was just a tool for the Oda family to expand their territory. He only needed to fight forward desperately and consume the strength of the Mori family for the Oda family.

As for the mess in the Western Kingdom, Oda Nobunaga took it upon himself to sort it out and it had nothing to do with Hideyoshi Hashiba.

Hashiba Hideyoshi only needed to continue his expedition with his remaining army to open up more territory for the Oda family.

Hideyoshi Hashiba knew very well when his best chance was, and that was when he was able to stabilize Harima, Bizen, and the Three Kingdoms, and suppress the Maori family in preparation for China.

Only at this time is when Oda Nobunaga is most generous. She will reward her with knowledge and deeds in the Three Kingdoms and recognize her military merits.

Once the Maori family was defeated and surrendered, Oda Nobunaga would repeat his old tricks, taking away the foundation of the Western Kingdom that he had finally built, and then use various reasons to drive himself to the forefront.

Either he will continue to be depleted in victory and never be able to accumulate the strength to fight against Oda Nobunaga, or after a certain failure, he will be turned against and severely punished by Oda Nobunaga and lose everything he owns.

The lessons learned by Lin Xiuzhen, Ando Moriyu, and Sakuma Nobumori were remembered by all Oda retainers. What Oda Nobunaga thought was known to everyone over the years.

Oda Nobunaga was very generous, but behind his generosity was a ruthlessness that could be taken away at any time.

No matter you are a distinguished veteran, a surrendered boss, or an old confidant, as long as you make her unhappy, everything can be taken away from you with just one sentence.

Take something and take it away, just like the word.

Hashiba Hideyoshi is not afraid of the Mori family. No matter how strong the Mori family is, can it be stronger than the Shiba and Oda families joining forces?

What she needs is an opportunity! Why isn’t Oda Nobunaga dead yet?

We are obviously being oppressed to the point of being out of breath, so why are we still enduring it? No one is willing to stand up and be the leader.

Takenaka Hime...Why did you die...How could you die...I don't even know what to do if you die...

You said that Oda Nobunaga will die a good death, but I don't know when or how she will die?

You asked me to prepare early, but I don’t know anything, so how should I prepare?

Hashiba Hideyoshi was silently thinking about his thoughts, but he didn't know that Kuroda Takaka, who was sitting next to him, had been observing her expression.

This cripple with dysentery had lost all her beauty and hope in imprisonment. She originally wanted to join the Oda family to gain greater success, but she almost killed her whole family.

Oda Nobunaga is so domineering, and dares to raise a butcher's knife against the hostage's family for a little unclear information. It is really too arrogant and too chilling.

Kuroda Takaka had hatred in her heart, but she knew very well that the gap between herself and Oda Nobunaga was huge, and she must not show a trace of dissatisfaction.

But during these days of observation, she suddenly discovered something intriguing. Hashiba Hideyoshi, whom she followed, seemed to have other thoughts about Oda Nobunaga.

Takenaka Shigeharu’s final entrustment is still vivid in my mind. That meaningful entrustment seems to be more than just assisting Hashiba Hideyoshi to win the Western Kingdom and become a prince of the Oda family.

If...if Hashiba Hideyoshi had higher ambitions, should he follow a bigger one?

Thinking of this, Kuroda Takaka's aching residual leg felt a little more stinging, which made her mouth twitch, half-smiling.

Since Oda Nobunaga can compete for the position of the Lord of the World, why can't Hashiba Hideyoshi? Since even Hashiba Hideyoshi, who came from a humble background, dares to have this delusion, why can't he think about it?

The monarch and his ministers are playing against each other, and both of them have indescribable thoughts.

Not far away, the white flags in front of Takenaka Shigeharu's mourning hall were blown by a gust of night wind. I don't know whether it was the wind, the flags, or the drifting of people's hearts.
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