Talk:Re: Chapter 105/@comment-78.121.186.95-20161216202531/@comment-10733658-20161220010108

I actually think there's one thing that's not being considered, when comparing Yoshitoki to Matsuri. It's likely that Yoshitoki hadn't been in the field for a long time, being primarily someone that handled paperwork and commanding troops. In comparison, we know that Matsuri has been actively involved in combat over the years. He fought in Germany, surviving many dangerous operations that killed a lot of people. And he was ready to lead troops against Eto during the Tsukiyama operation, after escaping from her destroying his helicopter.

So we know Matsuri can actually hold his own, unlike his father.