Crossover in the Anime World

Chapter 3299 Pretending to be confused

If you can't defeat them, you have to improve your strength, but there are not many ways to improve your strength. Technology seems to be a good path, but Takasugi Shinsuke knows that the Tiandaozhong has mastered the most advanced technology in the universe. Even if he had the Demon Sword Hongying, he would not be a match for Xu. As an anti-foreign warrior, the high technology he had access to was limited.

Looking for companions and becoming stronger together is not in line with Takasugi Shinsuke's character. He is a villain, how can he be so embarrassed to find others to cooperate? It's okay to cooperate, but it's not that he goes to find his companions, but that his companions need his strength, and he must be an indispensable part, so that he can have face. Let him take the initiative to ask for help? no way.

Then there is only one way in the end, and that is mutation. Becoming stronger quickly by changing your body, although there are many uncontrollables, is at least an opportunity.

In order to defeat Xu, he must enter hell. Even if the risk is high, you have to take the risk because Xu is really too powerful.

Only after fighting against each other can you know the gap between the two sides. If you don't change your body, there is no way to catch up.

Takasugi Shinsuke looked at Dulan and said, "Thank you for reminding me, I'll take the first step." Although he knew that Dulan was very strong, he didn't want to owe Dulan any favors. After understanding the route, he could go find it by himself. strength.

There are plenty of mutated drugs in this universe, which can be used when needed.

Dulan didn't say anything, thinking that Takasugi Jinsuke really wanted to save face and suffer the consequences. He clearly approves of the path of companionship, but because of face issues, he would rather mutate than choose a companion. Do you have to ask your companions to find him? You really treat yourself like a dish.

"As a villain, it is not a good thing to be too high-profile." Duran is very clear that some villains are too high-profile when they appear, which makes the audience's expectations too high. When the villain fails later, the audience simply cannot accept it. Having a high level of force also means that the villain is constrained in doing things.

Takasugi Shinsuke seems to be a serious villain in comedy works. He has a very strong character, but it is difficult to maintain such a strong character.

If the villain always maintains a high level of strength and always wins, then it is no longer "Gintama", but "Takasugi Ghost". If the villain has a high level of force, he cannot fail. Once he fails, he will easily fall from the altar.

Therefore, how to arrange the failure of high-level villains is a difficult problem. If the reason for failure is too weak, then the strong character created in the early stage will be completely ruined.

If the protagonist's strength increases and he finally defeats the villain head-on, then it would be okay to end it directly. If it continues, the combat effectiveness will collapse.

Because high-level villains are definitely the ceiling, and the protagonist using hard power to defeat the opponent is also the ceiling. It will be difficult to break through the ceiling.

Not only high-level villains in long-term works have this problem, but supporting characters who appeared in the early stages also have this problem.

For example, the supporting characters in "One Piece" don't have domineering power in the early stage, but later on their domineering skills can be said to be magical, and they would be embarrassed to go to sea without domineering power. A character who was very powerful in the early stage didn't have domineering power, and became a joke in the later stage.

In short, if the force level is too high, the extreme of things will be reversed. If the force level is too high, it will be difficult to land safely.

Du Lan thought that a villain should be as good as water and be hated by everyone. He should keep a low profile, try more and fail more, learn more advanced science and technology, and put himself in the position of a challenger instead of being ignorant. The position of the defending champion is high and the sky is high.

The villain is the non-mainstream, the non-mainstream challenges the mainstream, and the mainstream defends its position. However, many villains have the attitude that I am the mainstream and I am the right one, and they do not have the humility of challengers at all.

Du Lan has always believed that villains are very capable of execution, but their attitude is too arrogant, their understanding of problems is very shallow, and they are completely unable to see the essence through the phenomenon.

Takasugi Shinsuke said, "Swordsmiths forge swords, and the swords are used to kill people. What's the point of being a warrior?" ’. But just think about it and you will know that the samurai decides when and who to strike with the sword. It is a very simple question, but he seems not to know. Of course he might know it, but he couldn't admit it.

But even if you don't admit it, just raising questions without giving answers is meaningless.

In the past, samurai wanted to be loyal to their lord, but the shogunate was not worthy of loyalty. Takasugi Shinsuke wanted to be loyal to his teacher, but the teacher died. He was confused, what was the point of being a warrior? In fact, there is another answer, which is to be loyal to the people.

But Takasugi Shinsuke, like most samurai, looked down upon the common people at all. What was the level of the common people? Where are the qualifications for samurai to protect?

Just like in "Seven Samurai", the common people in the eyes of the samurai are ignorant, selfish, tricky and prone to lying. Then the samurai inside said that the samurai were the ones who caused all this, so the seven samurai died for the people.

In the movie, only the Seven Samurai protect the people. In reality, too, there are very few samurai who will stand with the people. Gintoki counts as one, the guardian of Kabukicho, but there are only a few.

Takasugi Shinsuke asked what a samurai was. In fact, he knew in his heart that a samurai existed to fight for others. But the problem was that he didn't know who he should fight for, so he didn't give an answer.

There is no answer. It's because he has too high a style. He is not as down-to-earth as Gintoki. He makes jokes and doesn't look like a samurai at all. He seems to be a bastard, not even a ronin. When I had no money, I worked odd jobs and was scolded by my contractor. When I looked for cats and dogs, I was scolded by pet owners. They are usually threatened by heavenly beings and evil forces, and people often find various reasons to owe money and cannot even pay their wages. Therefore, protecting the people involves high risks and low benefits. No samurai who is not stupid would choose to protect the people.

What happened to Seven Samurai? Dead and turned into a grave. Even if they win, what can the people give them? How many eggs, how many bottles of wine? Will you risk your life for this little food?

Takasugi Shinsuke is not stupid, he is just too smart to become Gintoki.

But at the critical moment, when Gintoki was fighting alone, the people of Kabukicho could still stand up and support him. Of course, these were not Gintoki's original goals, but what he gained with his sincerity after hard work.

Du Lan said that Takasugi Shinsuke still looks down on the common people in his heart, and it can even be said that many villains are like this. They maintain their own class. Once they give up their class, the strong character they created will disappear.

"Strong character created through class will eventually fail due to stupidity." Duran is very clear about this kind of work. Class cannot be defeated, so the villain can only fail in a very weak-minded method, showing it as a personal failure. If the villain really reversed his own class, the author would not be able to write this kind of work.

Takasugi Shinsuke's character is that of a confused samurai on the road to revenge. Although it causes harm to innocent people, it can still resonate with the confused audience. Because when you are confused, you feel that everyone around you is your enemy, and no one can satisfy you or give yourself an answer.

But the only one who can really give the answer is yourself, not others. Others' answers are theirs, not yours. Therefore, when confused people ask questions, they have to ask and answer themselves in the end.

Because of class limitations, some people cannot answer even though they know the answer. For example, Takasugi Shinsuke, he should know that Gintoki is right, but his class character cannot allow him to integrate into the common people.

The more the comparison is, the more difficult it is for Gintoki. Although he has not given up his identity as a samurai, he has worked hard to integrate into the common people, and he can be regarded as the Seven Samurai of the new era.

However, the samurai died at the end of "Seven Samurai", and you can imagine how difficult the path Gintoki chose was.

Takasugi Shinsuke still had to remain confused, pretending to be confused while pretending to understand. As a samurai, he had lost his allegiance to his target. If he had nothing to protect, he would find something to destroy, and he could still swing his sword.

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