[That's... quite the odd story. The Toyotomi versus the Tokugawa probably means that she was dealing with the same East vs. West situation as Magoichi and her fellows, but their Eastern Army never tried to invade Osaka Castle, and theoretically Sekigahara should have been the end of it. Not to mention that the Western Army apparently won. All of this, standing in the face of what Philip told her earlier, though his mention of Motochika's death is enough to make her doubt his information in relation to her own world. She would chalk the whole thing up to alternate universe weirdness and leave it at that, but Kai's last statement bothers her and not because it implies the alternate Ieyasu is a fat old tanuki.]
Impressive. But why would anyone "count out" the Toyotomi? Our worlds might not be the same, but at home, even after the deaths of its lord and its chief strategist, the Toyotomi were the only army with the potential to unite the land aside from the Tokugawa.
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and not because it implies the alternate Ieyasu is a fat old tanuki.]Impressive. But why would anyone "count out" the Toyotomi? Our worlds might not be the same, but at home, even after the deaths of its lord and its chief strategist, the Toyotomi were the only army with the potential to unite the land aside from the Tokugawa.