Courtesan of the nation review
The arc immediately gripped me, defying my initial expectations of a tragic narrative and instead unveiling a multi-layered storyline that intricately moves political pieces while seamlessly blending comedy with dramatic elements. It's also the first arc where we truly delve into Gintoki's characterization, revealing him as a figure akin to Gear 4 Luffy (OP spoilers), the 'Angry Fire God'—a samurai burdened with the anger and resentment of his predecessors, yet grounded enough to fiercely protect those he holds dear. This arc is a romantic spectacle, and I can't help but compare it to One Piece because many of the themes presented
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