Anonymous
6/30/2025, 3:02:46 AM
No.280107874
>>280107636
Yes, in the end Kasuga convinced even Arikoto because of the nobility of her ideal, and her own tireless and self-sacrificing devotion. If she had been of Tokugawa blood, if she could have simply named herself shogun, no doubt she would have done so to spare anyone else the burden. I remember she did not even have servants to attend to her own needs.
>not even her own son
Even worse, it's said that there is no grandmother who does not love her own grandchildren. Harusada is a certifiable sociopath.
Yes, in the end Kasuga convinced even Arikoto because of the nobility of her ideal, and her own tireless and self-sacrificing devotion. If she had been of Tokugawa blood, if she could have simply named herself shogun, no doubt she would have done so to spare anyone else the burden. I remember she did not even have servants to attend to her own needs.
>not even her own son
Even worse, it's said that there is no grandmother who does not love her own grandchildren. Harusada is a certifiable sociopath.