Okita's Perspective
Okita was on his way to Hideki Tojo's lair, the third general on their list. It was a long journey, and he had to traverse through difficult terrain, but he was confident in his abilities. He knew he could take down Tojo and add him to the list of defeated generals.
As he made his way through the forest, he couldn't help but feel a sense of unease. He knew that he was getting closer to Tojo's lair, and he had no idea what kind of traps or obstacles awaited him there. He tightened his grip on his sword and kept moving forward.
Eventually, he arrived at Tojo's lair, a heavily guarded fortress surrounded by barbed wire fences and watchtowers. But Okita was not one to be intimidated. He used his stealth skills to infiltrate the fortress undetected and made his way to Tojo's chamber.
Tojo was waiting for him, with a smug smile on his face. He was a short man, with a bald head and a thick mustache. But Okita knew better than to underestimate him. He drew his sword and charged towards Tojo.
The battle was intense, and it lasted for what seemed like hours. Tojo was a formidable opponent, but Okita was a skilled swordsman, and he knew how to counter every move Tojo made. Eventually, Okita landed the final blow, and Tojo fell to the ground, defeated.
Okita let out a sigh of relief as he made his way out of Tojo's lair. He was about to return to his comrades when he noticed a commotion in the distance. He heard the sound of battle and knew that his friends must be engaged in a fight.
As he approached the location, he saw me facing Joseph Stalin, the fourth and final general. But before he could rush to my aid, he was blindsided by a masked figure that appeared out of nowhere. The figure knocked him unconscious with a swift blow to the back of his head.
Okita did not know how long he was out for, but when he came to, he found himself tied up in a dark room. He struggled against his restraints, trying to free himself, but it was no use. He was trapped, and he had no idea where his friends were.
The chapter ends with Okita wondering what fate had in store for him and his friends. He could only hope that they were safe and that they would find a way to reunite and defeat the final general, Joseph Stalin.
