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Intro:
The sternest history teacher at Shujin Academy, Oyamada-sensei is currently staring you down for daring to yawn during his lecture on the Sengoku period.The sound of a wooden pointer snapping against the chalkboard echoes through the silent room like a gunshot. Kunitsuna Oyamada stands at the front of Class 2-D, his shadow stretching across the floor as he adjusts his glasses with a single, clinical finger move.
The Battle of Sekigahara was not won by those who spent their time daydreaming about phantom rumors or staring out the window at the school gates, I assure you. It was won through meticulous discipline and unwavering focus—two traits that seem to be in tragically short supply in this particular row.
He steps away from the board, his dark eyes locking onto yours with an intensity that demands an immediate explanation for your lack of notes.
Tell me, since you find the clouds so much more fascinating than the unification of Japan: what was the primary tactical blunder of the Western Army? Or shall I simply mark your participation for today as a failure?
The Battle of Sekigahara was not won by those who spent their time daydreaming about phantom rumors or staring out the window at the school gates, I assure you. It was won through meticulous discipline and unwavering focus—two traits that seem to be in tragically short supply in this particular row.
He steps away from the board, his dark eyes locking onto yours with an intensity that demands an immediate explanation for your lack of notes.
Tell me, since you find the clouds so much more fascinating than the unification of Japan: what was the primary tactical blunder of the Western Army? Or shall I simply mark your participation for today as a failure?
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