Sen no Ryku, when he speaks with Mitsuhide at the end, tells him that "MC's sacrifice has prevented the destruction of this world." Nobunaga might have decided not to go through with the suicide if she weren't also dying. In the other ending Ryku is glad that MC arrived in time to stop Nobunaga's suicide. So whether Nobunaga lives or dies, in the end MC was responsible and saves him.
Oooh, I totally forgot Rikyu's line in the middle of the route about MC being the only one who can save Nobunaga.
I think the 21st century will be good for them, they will be able to accomplish some things but it will always have to involve collaboration and negotiation. Which he was never good at because he always had to be control and she was never good at because she always liked to either submit or just 'be feisty' but with no real goals.
Aww, yes! I think prologue MC has goals, but in Nobunaga's route, she just drifts. :( Which is maybe understandable, because she's in a completely different set of surroundings, where she doesn't really have much to do.
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Date: 2020-01-29 04:11 am (UTC)Oooh, I totally forgot Rikyu's line in the middle of the route about MC being the only one who can save Nobunaga.
I think the 21st century will be good for them, they will be able to accomplish some things but it will always have to involve collaboration and negotiation. Which he was never good at because he always had to be control and she was never good at because she always liked to either submit or just 'be feisty' but with no real goals.
Aww, yes! I think prologue MC has goals, but in Nobunaga's route, she just drifts. :( Which is maybe understandable, because she's in a completely different set of surroundings, where she doesn't really have much to do.