He was no longer in feudal Japan.
Kenji placed a hand on his shoulder. “Then you have already lost. You are not a daimyo anymore. You are a bug in a code.”
“Turn it off, my lord,” Kenji said.
“I can’t,” he whispered. “The Oda remnants… the Uesugi… they’ll attack the moment I do.” total war shogun 2 trainer 1.1 0 build 6262
By sunset, Kyoto was in sight. Hideaki had not moved from his command tent. He didn’t need tactics. He didn’t need supply lines. He had Build 6262 .
He was in .
“So I thought,” the messenger whispered. “But watch.” He was no longer in feudal Japan
And the Trainer had no Exit button.
ON God Mode – All Units: ON One-Hit Kill: ON Instant Building: ON
In three hours, he killed eleven thousand men. You are not a daimyo anymore
For the first time, Hideaki noticed the flicker at the edge of the world—the horizon repeating, a soldier walking through a rock, a castle that rebuilt itself every sunrise.
He hesitated. Then he pressed Apply. The next morning, a lone ashigaru spearman from the Silver Crane walked toward the Oda vanguard. The Oda general laughed. Then the spearman began to run. Not the sprint of a man, but the relentless glide of a predator. He crossed a river without slowing. Arrows struck him and vanished. Swords shattered against his skin.
He placed a small, lacquered scroll on the table. On it was a single line of strange script:
Kenji found him that night, kneeling alone in the Emperor’s garden. The ghostly menu still hovered in the air.
Hideaki stared at his hand. He had not felt rain on his skin for days. The Trainer had made him invincible. And invisible. And utterly, terribly alone.