Chapter 1093 Different Approach
Chapter 1093 Different Approach
1 Year Later...
Sasakibe Ryuken had ascended to the title of Shogun, a position he neither sought for glory nor power but accepted as a burden to lead his country toward peace and restoration. The scars of the war still lingered on the lands and its people, but Ryuken's newfound wisdom and determination guided every decision he made.
After the devastating events of his first major battle, Ryuken adopted a new approach... a path where precision and strategy took precedence over brute force. Every step forward was meticulously calculated to reduce unnecessary suffering and prevent the collateral damage that had haunted his conscience.
The second of the daimyos, one of the key conspirators behind his family's downfall, presented a unique challenge.
Unlike the first, this daimyo commanded a formidable army and wielded immense influence among the nobility and military elite. Attacking his domain directly would lead to catastrophic losses.
Hence, Ryuken waited, observing his enemy's patterns and fortifying his network of spies and informants. Months passed in painstaking patience, but finally, the opportunity arose.
On the night of the daimyo's son's birthday, a grand feast was held within the opulent halls of the daimyo's castle. Nobles, military commanders, and loyalists gathered in celebration, filling the fortress with music, laughter, and indulgence.
Unbeknownst to them, Ryuken's forces had already embedded themselves within the populace. His spies infiltrated the castle under the guise of servants, entertainers, and guests.
The defenses were subtly dismantled from within, and key exits were quietly blocked off.
But this time, Ryuken chose not to bring an army. Instead, accompanied by a select group of trusted allies, he infiltrated the castle himself, moving like shadows through the corridors.
When the moment was right, Ryuken emerged from the crowd and issued a challenge to the daimyo in front of the gathered guests.
His voice carried the weight of tradition and honor, leaving no room for refusal.
Bound by the ancient traditions of their land, the daimyo had no choice but to accept. Refusal would mark him as a coward, unfit to lead, and would tarnish his family's name for generations.
The duel began under the watchful eyes of nobles and soldiers alike. Ryuken's calm demeanor contrasted sharply with the daimyo's fury, his movements calculated and precise. The battle was fierce, with both combatants displaying remarkable skill and resolve.
Ryuken's forces, however, were well-prepared. Using the castle's natural defenses, they repelled wave after wave of assaults. Ryuken's men held their ground until noon.
Meanwhile inside the castle, Ryuken ensured the safety of the servants and non-combatants, forbidding any unnecessary harm. His orders were clear: no innocent lives were to be taken, not even those of the enemy's retainers.
After hours of intense fighting, the daimyo's forces, now exhausted and demoralized, finally crumbled.
With their lord captured and their reinforcements unable to breach the castle walls, they had no choice but to surrender.
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The fourth and final daimyo, perhaps recognizing the futility of resistance, proposed a diplomatic surrender.
This proposal included a request for clemency for his family and clan members, offering an olive branch in exchange for their survival. It was an ironic twist... one last act of submission from a man who had once sought power and dominance.
Ryuken, having claimed the majority of the country by this point, agreed to the terms. He understood that a prolonged war would only lead to more unnecessary bloodshed and wanted to bring his crusade to a swift conclusion. A meeting was arranged at a remote mountaintop, a neutral ground for their negotiations.
But Ryuken, seasoned by years of betrayal and war, knew better than to trust the daimyo's intentions completely. Anticipating treachery, he made his own preparations.
While the daimyo and his forces departed for the meeting, Ryuken had already sent his allies to encircle and lay siege to the daimyo's castle, cutting off any potential escape routes. For the meeting itself, Ryuken brought only his finest warriors, loyal and battle-tested allies who could match any surprise assault.
As expected, an assassination attempt unfolded shortly after the negotiations began. Hidden forces of the daimyo sprang into action, attempting to kill Ryuken and his retinue. But Ryuken had prepared meticulously for such a betrayal.
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His warriors quickly neutralized the ambushers, and the battlefield that was supposed to be a diplomatic exchange became a deadly trap for the daimyo's forces.
But it was all within expectations.
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