Chronicles of The Hardships of Komachi in The Sengoku Era

Early March, one thousand five hundred sixty-nine.

The meeting lasted much longer than two hours this day.

It was a Nobunaga meeting that took me from an island country called Japan to an endless world.

Nobunaga asked Floyce a question about the world, to which Floyce answered, occasionally asking Shizuko to confirm and interpret the information herself.

On the surface it was a calm and cultural meeting, but Floyce still failed to fulfil his original purpose.

The missionaries, including Floyce, wanted a letter of permission for preaching more (like a permit that the powerful would see later).

Last time, I couldn't have had enough conversation to see, so I didn't get a chance to connect to preaching. But Floyce, who felt the response to the meeting, cut it out to Nobunaga.

"Again, Mr. Oda, I would like to ask you to consider this meeting."

"What, change it. Don't worry, don't hesitate."

"We are not allowed to preach in Kyo right now... can you help us? We promise to thank you for our preaching."

The thirteenth general, Yihui Fuli, protected the Floyces missionaries and allowed them to preach in Kyo. But when he was assassinated, the situation turned around, and now he was banished from Kyo.

After a few years in that state, Nobunaga uprooted the three good people who had ruled Kyou until now.

Until last year (1568), Floyce had no strong interest in Nobunaga, but he was able to row to a meeting with him after hearing about Kyo's situation.

But the first meeting did not yield any results. So I really wanted to get a letter of permission this time.

Floyce and Kyo's Christians prepared three silver extension bars, and Wada's eunuch, who is protecting them, prepared seven silver extension bars under his care.

Floyce and the others thought about giving it away and getting a permit. The idea, however, was counterproductive only to Nobunaga.

Nobunaga glanced at the ten silver sticks offered, and then asked Floyce and the others:

"It's Floyce. You misunderstand me a little."

"... Huh?

Floyce is surprised by the word and looks up.

Nobunaga had an uncomfortable look on his face, rather than being pleased with the silver extension stick in front of him.

"I know you to some extent. It's not hard to imagine how hard it has been to prepare all this silver. But even if you think about it, look. If I accept this as a consideration for cooperating with your preaching, I will be like the corrupt and powerful who seize power through violence."

Demand bribes in the context of power and give permission in exchange to fatten your private stomach. That was exactly like the shitty boys like Nobunaga's hated traditional sect.

Nobunaga imagines. When I received the silver stick, what the hell look I had on my face.

With a humble grin it was the face of a bastard who didn't seem like his earliest face.

"Don't get me wrong, it's Floyce. You did your utmost to realize your beliefs. I refused to bribe because of my convictions. The efforts that have traditionally been effective are correct in themselves. I just didn't know I didn't like it."

"... Yes"

"Correctness exists only in the number of people, and there is no such thing as absolute justice. It is right to be aware of what you intend to do and act to make it happen. But it is also inevitable that it will collide with the justice of others. Let's get back to it, permission for missionary activity in Kyo is fine in itself, but when it comes to the letter of permission, let's give it a little time. It won't take long. It's been a few days."

Floyce strokes his chest down. If I can get a permit, I can preach to Kyo.

Interference from Buddhists will continue to occur, but that can only be in a position to increase the number of believers and give some input on this side as well.

Because it is common for minority opinions to be silenced.

"We sincerely thank you for listening to our wishes. Later, we will thank you again officially."

Floyce bowed her head deeply before thanking Nobunaga again.

Nobunaga then instructed him to visit the popularization site of Nijojojojo Castle with Floyce when he summoned Mandai Wada.

After watching the prevalence scene, Floyce returned to Nobunaga again and told her that she was on her way home.

"Dear Floyce, our grief has finally come true."

Lorenzo speaks with joy.

After the assassination of General Yukihito Fuori, they chased Kyo and fled to Sakami. Then, four years later, I was finally allowed to stay in Kyo, and even more so with preaching permission.

Unlike Lorenzo, however, Floyce's expression was stiff. Noticing a dull response to the boulder, Lorenzo asks, staring worried at Floyce.

"Did you have anything to be concerned about?

"... a squire with a voice as high as a boy, who had refrained at the side of Lord Oda. It felt like he knew more about us."

"Oh, oh... you were the one wearing that headscarf. Sure, he was as tall as a woman... is he that much of a person to care about?

"Love your enemies and pray for those who blame you... the words he utters are passages in the Bible. How could he have made a Bible verse that only we missionaries possess? Plus I know more about our culture. But I have not been informed that someone so familiar with my country has come to this book."

Even if missionaries have ever preached European culture, the Japanese have never broken through European culture.

Freus thought someone familiar with Europe, or someone from Europe, was moving to Japan to serve Nobunaga. But if you are someone who acts so vigorously, it is not surprising that you are left with one or two tracks.

But strangely, there's not a single trace of him.

"Anyway, I'm pretty sure his words and actions have some effect on Lord Oda. Ask Lord Wada who he is."

"But... did you know Wada? He was the only one who hid his face, and Oda didn't blame him."

"Mmmm... nothing else to give up..."

Now that he understood that it was impossible to find people, he returned to the Inn, where he regretted not asking Nobunaga.

I felt tired because it was a brilliant day, Floyce, but I went to my desk in a mood.

Freus was highly valued for his language and writing talents, and in 1561 he was classified bishop in Goa and engaged in the task of handling correspondence from each missionary site.

Other letters and reports informing me of my current situation were frequently sent out. This report was highly regarded by the Jesuits. So much so that the missionaries who follow Floyce to Japan have read it thoroughly as a reference material in their adaptation policies.

Towards his desk, Floyce runs his brush as he remembers what happened today.

"Today, I held a meeting with Lord Oda, a leading figure in Nippon. You can't count on people's rumors. I had heard of him as a ruthless, ruthless, emotional person, but if I actually met him, the rumor would be rejected as factually groundless.

He is a very intelligent and wise man. I can say curious, such as listening to our stories and asking questions as soon as in doubt.

But on the other hand, he believes in nothing. My God, of course, does not even believe in the pagan God of Buddha, the Buddha who believes in the Boys. I'm subordinate to the Dharma Sutra, but I don't even believe in it properly.

I thought I would be proud to be God, but that's not how it feels. I don't even feel that way when it comes to hating Buddhists.

Anyway, his attitude toward faith runs out of strange words. I can't even look at what the hell you're thinking. '

Other reports that people are likely to be allowed to stay in Kyoto, and that they are allowed to preach, will be described.

Eventually, having finished writing everything, Floyce puts the brush down. But when he realizes that what he's looking back on is missing, he takes the brush and writes it at the end of the sentence.

"There was only one strange figure under Lord Oda's command. Hiding his face with a headscarf, his voice is so intelligent that he is comparable to a wise man, even though it is deduced that he is high and young as if he were a boy. Based on the condition of Lord Oda, he seems to be the wisdom bag of Lord Oda. In fact, it is in large part in his opinion that preaching permission was granted to us.

That's not all. Other figures feared Oda in some way, but only he remained, in an extremely natural way, in contact with Oda. In contrast, Lord Oda says nothing.

This is a conjecture, but he would have fulfilled his requests one after the other with the utmost confidence of Lord Oda and with excellent wisdom. Otherwise I can't think of a reason why he would be as trustworthy as that.

If he believed in my God like that, he'd never be more comfortable. "

Floyce decided that Shizuko was a man, and that was also close to Nobunaga.

Regardless, it goes without saying that Nobunaga deliberately designed it to be misunderstood.

Floyce conveniently named Shizuko "Chancellor of the Headscarf" and tried to gather information by relying on various handouts.

But it didn't come true to hear good reports of 'a tall voice hiding his face with a headscarf' and too little information.

Someone emerges who torments him within doing so.

It is Asama Hitachi, a monk of the Tendai sect.

He had consistently appealed for the expulsion of Christian missionaries, who had been given the Issue of the Superior Nippon by Emperor Post-Nara.

He first lodged an obstinate appeal for missionary deportation to Nobunaga. At one point, when Floyce visited Nobunaga, Nikkei happened to be present.

Therein began the doctrine by Floyce and Sun Ride with mundane things. As a result of a lengthy debate spanning two hours, the sun ride rose furiously angry and teething at Floyce's words.

He shouted that he would slash Lorenzo's neck. He proceeded toward Nobunaga's long knife, which was hanging in the corner of the room, and began to unsheath the long knife.

Nobunaga, Uji Wada and Shinsheng Sakuma can't be seen in the boulder, and the other lords seize the sun ride together.

It took a few people to seize him, and he said away looking at a sun ride that didn't materialize.

"Do you pull out the blade when you know you're not hostile with your mouth? If you'll excuse your outrage, we'll end up with the undisclosed earthlings who are attached to this farce, but what do you think of that?

"If it wasn't in front of Lord Oda, he would have immediately strapped himself to the head of the sun ride," said the other Lords, who were protecting the Floyces accompanying Tennian Union.

The doctrine with Floyce ended with a sun-ride rampage, but even then he continued his missionary exile work.

But I see that Nobunaga does not instruct the exile of the Accompanying Leagues. No, he went to Yoshio next.

He didn't get a good reply here either, and he cried to the Emperor of Masatochi, not to mention the last fort.

When he finally received the "Accompanying Exile Statement" here, he turned to Yoshio with it in a spirit of exasperation.

But Yoshiaki, who saw "The Exile of the Accompanying Emperor", said to him:

"Tell him inside and out. Whoever is to be allowed into the capital or expelled is the remaining jurisdiction, and not what His Majesty should dictate. The rest gives the priest a letter of permission to preach freely in this Japanese book. In addition to this, he has also obtained permission from his father, Bullet Chung Chung of Oda. So there's no reason to banish him."

To put it bluntly, "Don't let the morning court chatter you. Politics is partitioned by myself, the Great General of the Conquest".

Nobunaga, however, showed an attitude of inner and inner discretion towards the "Accompaniment to the Expulsion". This led to a renewed movement of missionary exile in Kyo.

When Nobunaga and Hideyoshi had the virtually heavy town of the Oda family, Hideyoshi and Shizuko, away, the princess summoned satisfaction to ask some questions.

"Satisfaction, concubines are more concerned about something together, can I ask you one thing?

As she takes her lunch, the princess throws her words to the satisfaction of holding back in front of her.

Satisfaction, who understands that there is only a "yes" option for either fall, nods with a small sigh.

"Oh well. Then there's only one thing... where did you get that knife that the Lord cares about?

"When I got rid of the bandits, I got one."

"Right. Then the bandit was a man of great stature. Somehow he owned Sanjo's recent work, the Mitsuki Moon."

Satisfaction shows only slight upset at the word "March Moon". Normal people didn't miss the slightest amount of time they missed, and they saw little more than what he could do until he recovered from the upset.

"I do not know such a famous knife, and I am ashamed of my uncertainty, which I was dealing with"

"Pfft, don't hide it. Satisfied... you think the concubine doesn't know that the Lord treats his sword with care?

After slowly chewing and swallowing the white rice, the dark princess said this with a powerless natural grin.

"But the boulder concubine surprised me, too. I don't think they killed him."

Satisfaction moved before the princess finished saying it to the end. He threw without hesitation when he took out the knife he had hidden in his nostrils at an unnoticed speed.

"A nasty boy."

But the knife stood at one of the entrances, not the princess.

Satisfaction ignores the words of the princess and pulls the knife stabbed in her hand unconstitutionally.

A little while after being pulled out, there was a sound of heavy objects falling with small water noises across the hall. But he didn't mind, and when he wiped the red liquid off the knife, he missed it.

"Because I wanted to play between Takeda and Takeda, it broke quickly."

"... let me just say one thing. You're the worst woman I've ever met."

"Compliments don't give us anything. But now that it is time to reach thirty, the concubine may not come any further. So, how did the Dead Man show up now?

Satisfaction strikes me in the tongue for not getting off topic. Either it wasn't uncommon, such as blade wounds, or it didn't go through more intentionally than the original, either way, the presence of a dark princess was only dangerous to him.

Because I didn't know where I bought the information and realized who I was.

"Don't be so vigilant. As I said before, I just want the Lord to help me with my lord's dream. Even if your lord was born."

"... I understand that. But I don't know why. The odd old lady just told me to 'do my part'. We don't know what the hell it's for."

"Hmm...... well good. Who's there? Clean it up."

When the princess declares so, out of nowhere more than one female servant appears, cleaning up the fixture in front of her and the body of the intermediate with a familiar hand.

After they had finished cleaning up and made sure they left quietly, the princess said this with a pleasant grin.

"Well, I'm satisfied. Boring, what's so funny?

Shizuko, who set his sights on the requirements of the crisis for now, takes over the rest of the work and returns to Ogi to escape the vortex of the number of manoeuvres.

I was concerned that there were more personnel to accompany me on the return route than on the outbound route, but Shizuko thought positively that safety would be ensured for that matter.

We arrived in Gifu with nothing on the road, where more than half of the team were stationed in Gifu. By the time we arrived in Ozhang, just like when we left, there were only five hundred men under our command and celebrations, talents, and chanceries.

(Kyo's kimono was beautiful on the boulder)

Squirting in her heart, she looks down at her own outfit. Simple horseback riding (close to archaic clothing such as Kendo). I usually wear small sleeves, but this is a simple pattern.

She is still under twenty. The desire to be fashionable is in the crowd.

(Because of this, I think I'll buy some pretty patterned small sleeves.)

Instead of repeating monotonous texts, Shizuko imagined small sleeves where dyes and embroideries were used to portray seasonal and diverse pictorial texts.

Not bad, I thought. When she got home, she ordered about five clothes on the condition that there were small sleeves painted with a variety of pictures through the colors.

The craftsmen who took the order thought about the terrible difficulty and the manpower needed to get the five clothes together, and they felt darkened.

(and an excellent harvest. I really didn't think I'd get it...... Kids Che 'an Tsuba (easy to handle) and Big Bao Ping (oh kana hira))

At the same time Nobunaga woke up in tea water, Shizuko began collecting swords without revealing any reason to anyone.

That said, she has no skill in handling Japanese swords. It was also collected to collect famous swords scattered in later years, but not as works of art, but for practical purposes.

But if you get a famous knife or famous spear easily, you won't have a hard time. Most of it belongs to people, and it is often owned by high-profile people as well.

But she was lucky. I attached a promise that I would reward Nobunaga for improving his mood and for accomplishing a brilliant assistant at a meeting with Floyce.

So Shizuko wanted two swords just for what he would make money if his wish passed. That's Kids Che 'an Tsuba (easy to handle) and Big Bao Ping (oh kana hira).

Nobunaga was exhilarated to try and reward Shizuko for her rare desire to be in kind, usually with only her emotions.

People were used to find Big Bao Ping (Oh Kana Hira) and almost let the current owner dedicate himself against the background of force.

Toddler Che 'an Tsuba (easy to handle) was owned as a heavy generation famous knife by General Akali's family, but this was also almost like threatening to take it away against the background of force.

It should also be noted that in historical fact, the Toddler Che 'an Tsuna (easy to handle) was inherited from Yoshiaki as Hideyoshi, Jia Kang, and Hideyoshi.

Dabaohei (Oh Kanahira) was owned by the Ikeda family for a long time from the generation of Hideyoshi Ikeda, Nobunaga's chief minister and the second son of Hisashi Ikeda. The pre-Ikeda tradition is unknown.

Therefore, Shizuko also does not know the route through which Nobunaga obtained Big Baohei (Oh Kana Hira).

"You said that if you work hard on your next job, you'll get the Kunimaru (as if it were a whole)... and I want to dream that the Heavenly Five Swords will be at hand"

Modern times can first place an unownable knife under their control and move towards an end.

Shizuko secretly laughed when she understood the matter.

But behind her feelings, Shizuko lived a busy day all the time, with meetings in the technical district to work in the fields, and the construction of the city, which further brought together brewing relationships.

Shizuko's biggest focus is on glass development.

I don't develop it because nothing is unusual. Her purpose is to create a telescope with a glass lens.

The telescope consists of two large objective lenses of a caliber and an ocular lens of a smaller caliber.

Note that the Galileo-type telescope has convex lenses for objective lenses and a concave lens for positive positioning, but has a very narrow field of view.

The Kepler-type telescope has a convex lens and an eyepiece that both form an inverted image, but has a wide opposite field of view.

Using a technique called upside-down inversion but upright prism, it is possible to make a positive image.

Further, using this technique, a rangefinder can also be made. The basics are triangulation, which is relatively easy to create if you know the theorem of pitagoras.

The glass ingredients are gathered in Mino and Ogi, and abrasives are also possible in the rigid sand (powder of the garnet) used in the Edo incision.

Not a single material is a problem with the completion of a Kepler-type telescope. The problem is that there is not a single glassmaker.

Is it precisely the craftsman who wants to do Western technology called glass?

But Shizuko's concern ends in emptiness.

There were eight people in the craftsmanship who burned their desire to build more than glass crafts known as bolts.

The younger generation, late teens to early twenties, but they were more motivated than Shizuko thought.

When they learn the basics from Shizuko, they modify the three-stage climbing kiln to work on making glass.

But the journey was not as flat as walking on a laid rail.

Higher temperatures of more than 1,300 degrees are required to melt the glass, but they spent a month grabbing the hang of keeping the temperature inside the climbing kiln stable to over 1,300 degrees.

They seemed to be wasting precious fuel without achieving anything for a month. Naturally, as other craftsmen, it couldn't be interesting, and complaints and dissatisfaction erupted that they wanted me to turn it here if I wanted to use it for nothing.

Shizuko, who really needed glass, set a deadline for them to "manufacture glass within two months".

And if he fails to observe the last two months, he decides that he has no talent and has taken strict measures to prohibit eight people from engaging in glass since then.

Although the dissatisfaction of the other craftsmen had now subsided, the eight continued to be shadowed as "ash wearers (people who only burn firewood to make ash)".

I looked at the climbing kiln and rowed into the manufacture of what could be called glass products, but there were still many challenges. Since the glass made was incomplete in removing iron, it is not very clear, but it is not as transparent as it can be used for lenses.

"Hmm, far from crystal glass, huh?"

Shizuko shrugs as she checks the arranged glass.

There was not a single glass that could be said to be roughly transparent, from light brown glass to glass with mixed colors.

The shape was also a problem. The task of spreading the glass from the state of the small bowl is spread using centrifugal force, but this task requires skilled work.

Finally, they were unable to manufacture glass of uniform quality without distortion.

"Sorry......"

The eight of them were completely depressed when they were poked at a reality that would not remain, just because they held a high ideal.

"Well, I didn't think you'd be perfectly successful from the start. Let's replace the kiln first. The climbing kiln is wide and has poor thermal conductivity. Tanku Kiln...... I guess it's a bump kiln because I can't"

It is a compact kiln suitable for mass production, but the consumption of fuel for it is lower than that of remodeled climbing kilns and tank kilns.

In order to establish a method of glass processing, there is nothing other than to make a number anyway, but the consumption of fuel must nevertheless be reduced.

It was visible that dissatisfaction could be followed again by them, who continued to consume fuel unchanged.

"This is the blueprint, as the kiln material will be brought in later. Unfortunately, we couldn't hire people, so you have to assemble them."

"Yes, sir"

Spreading the blueprints doesn't raise your face as anyone else. I can't help it, they're in a state of complete overthrow.

Where I finally got the hang of it over the course of two months, and peering into the abyss of changing the environment and starting over again, no one could find hope in the difficult challenges.

"... was your motivation to that extent?

I just have to be a villain for a little while and make a breakthrough, Shizuko thinks, arms up and mouth the words.

Of course, I expected them not to look up to this extent. So she goes on to say:

"You must have seen it. I should have seen the new path no one had ever taken with anxiety and anticipation. But with a few failures, you're about to give up that path. Was your passion to that extent? Was it pitiful enough to lose your passion for some failure?

……

"I'll give you seven days. Try to figure out how to shake yourself by then. You can quit here, or you can keep trying without giving up. I won't force you, all of you to come up with your own answers."

That's all she says, she puts together the material and turns her back on them.

But just before she went outside, she said this with her back to the eight of them.

"Fear not to challenge, rather than fear failure."

Shizuko, on the other hand, was pressed to open up an offer to continue development that would continue to squander resources, without producing any results.

If Shizuko had a place of knowledge and had developed it with the resources of the land under his control, this would not have happened.

But the resources she squanders were collected from the land controlled by the Oda family.

Shizuko's position in the Oda family had also been taken up by Nobunaga, and he had continued to achieve results in areas where it was difficult for ordinary people to achieve results, thus firming his position as an earliest heavy town.

There were naturally some students who were women, but also young people and did not achieve merit on the battlefield, who just happened to be lucky to work in the safe zone.

It's just that Shibata and Sasaka, who were sidelines in the Oda family and were even more at the vanguard, have been flattered by the mainstream, albeit by chance.

In contrast, the mainstream facades also showed an understanding of Shizuko's achievements and this experiment.

There was no problem in ignoring the kind of slander, but there were people who had set up Shizuko as a single force, gathering together faces that didn't make her feel good.

Hideyoshi Kishita (later Toyotomi Hideyoshi). As Hideyoshi's half-brother, he was a man who had secretly developed influence within the Oda family.

Without ever taking a stance to criticize Shizuko, he incited anti-Shizuko by linking rumours that no one had ever said the same thing in contact with a counter-intuitiated person.

Anti-static forces would have thought they were united on their own volition, but I never dreamed that Hideyoshi would plan to reach out from behind and tailor them to puppets for the benefit of fishermen.

Faces of anti-static forces were noisy when it ran counter to the belief of prize necessity to overlook the continued squandering of static children in various places without achieving results, and the Oda family mainstream, a static advocate, was also pressed to deal with it.

If Shizuko Advocates and anti-Shizuko factions were at the mercy of ministers, they ended up at Nobunaga's beverage, but since anti-Shizuko factions took on Tea Maru (later Nobuo Oda) as a steep vanguard, the situation did not end easily.

In the end, this disturbance silenced once it was deposited with Nobunaga. And through Kasei Mori, Nobunaga issues a circular to show some achievement within a year.

Shizuko suffers alone from a circular from Nobunaga. Because I am less interested in status and fame than I am in the past, I don't mind being held accountable by myself.

However, lens development is an essential technique to enhance the protection of the Oda family, which has become too aggressive.

It was necessary to create an observation device that would retrieve information as soon as possible in the fold of the defense, which would be attacked from many quarters.

However, technology is not a good thing if one has it in one's possession, and it is necessary to build a ground that generates new technology by making it widely available.

I know the desperate efforts of the glassmaker apprentices, but we must avoid that they take responsibility here and cut off development.

In the worst case, he took all the blame and later decided to be prepared to watch over them as a village chief.

Seven days later, Shizuko again visits the workshop of eight glassmaker apprenticeships.

Unlike last time, the eight had the faces of men going to work for their lives. That alone made Shizuko understand the answer, but she dared to ask them.

"Did you get the answer?

"Yes...... we've been troubled. I was worried about my missing head, and I was worried... and I didn't want to lose."

……

"Please. Please, give us another chance!

Eight bow their heads with that word.

"A year. If you do not achieve results within a year, you will be held accountable by me as well. All possessions shall be confiscated, and life shall cease, and honor shall fall upon the earth. Can I assume you're ready for that and saying you want another chance?

"Yes! If we can't do this, we won't have to wait for Shannon to die on our own. But you're not going to fail from the start, not among us!

"Good, I believe in those words and the fearless failures in you."

Shizuko then gave them development funding and blueprints for convex lenses.

The deadline is early September at the end of the following summer.

If the glass lenses that can be used for telescopes are not completed by then, I am not sure that Shizuko's own leg loss will allow the development to continue.

Their challenge is twofold: the technology of manufacturing sheet glass and polishing that sheet glass to convex lenses.

That is precisely a technique that can only be described as craftsmanship, and we are talking about an area where Shizuko cannot be taught either.

The Eight have nothing but to find it by hand.

Still, unlike before, they were showing their will to die finding their way to the dead, realizing that not only themselves, but also Shizuko himself, was putting his life on this development.

Seeing their faces, Shizuko was believed to be able to do it.

But to keep the anti-static quiet, Shizuko thought it would take another visible and valuable glass craft besides the lens.

So she also gave them the blueprint for the incision (cut glass) as a pre-lens stage.

If it is a beautiful glass craft that is said to be Edo Cut, Satsuma Cut, etc., it is easier to persuade the anti-static face.

That said, Shizuko is not just involved in glass lenses. I am involved in many other projects.

It is one of Shizuko's tasks to check those situations, but there is only one thing different than before.

That's when Hanbei Takenaka and his brother Kuzo Takenaka often followed.

My brother is supposedly escorting my brother Hanbei Takenaka, but my brother Hanbei Takenaka had no idea what the purpose was.

I'm sure it wasn't a malicious stubbornness, but I didn't know what the purpose was, so I thought it was a little creepy.

But there's no point in her not knowing. Hanbei Takenaka observes Shizuko's behavior because of his personal interests.

"Ho... is this the Abacus? It wasn't in this shape that Maeda and Left Palace used it before."

"That's Abacus (Swampan). Mine is a computational aid made with the concept of decimal law. Decimal method...... well if you think the number counts using 0 to 9"

"I see... if I can, I'd like to teach you how to use it next time"

"Aha, haha, just the basics, if I may. Katsuzo, who has a face that says it has nothing to do with the place. You can't pretend you don't know because it's what I'm supposed to teach you."

Moment after moment, Changke looks terribly nasty. Even now that I can do some studying, I still seem to prefer to move my body over my head.

Shizuko thinks that if she remembers the joy of knowing something new, she can't help but make it worse.

"Soba... Quiet, can you tell me that time too?

Celebration I was listening to showed a rare and motivational attitude.

"For once, I ask why, but it's time to remember and do what?

"teasing my uncle"

"... don't play too much like when you were in incarnation town"

Previously, when I went to Kyoto, Kyungji did not work and played in a public place called Tsubishi Town (Shimahara).

Shizuko, who taught "Paper Plane" at that time, did a very bad job of making fun of passers-by.

Of course it's not just passers-by, it's just poor quality customers.

(That's why I wrote the Chinese paper, I wonder what about folding the plane and flying it)

The contents of the Chinese text are also "don't do stupid things" content, but there was a kind of creepy feeling that the paper with the contents that I didn't really understand was flying.

It was popular with flower city humans because of poor quality customers staying away, but it was a headache seed for Shizuko.

But Shizuko, who had a good understanding of the inclined, preferred the "inclined" late wind currents, although the novel said it from the standpoint.

"Well, the lathe was running fine, the water wheel-type washing machine is being tested, the gear is being studied, and the crank is creating a prototype... should I bring home twenty earthbag after that?

The wooden lathe was finally prototyped last October. So I washed out the glitch and completed two lathes last month.

However, further parts were added from the prototype to correct the defect, and the product had a total weight of nearly 100 kg. Because the main parts are nearly 10 kilometers long, once installed, it was not a substitute for moving the position easily.

Eventually, it was to be assembled using it for nearly a day in a place where parts were transported and put into operation.

Though there was a lot of hard work, the results were commensurate with that.

The waterwheel-type washing machine, as the name suggests, is a fully automatic washing machine with a water wheel as the power source.

This one is difficult to navigate in the transmission part of the force. If the emphasis is on strength, the transmission of force is poor, and vice versa, if the emphasis is on the transmission of force, the intensity is lost.

It conveyed a mechanism called gear and crank in that relationship.

Craftsman's Town is full of Kakaa, and the Craftsmen are in a state of haste from their wives.

If you put any laundry in it, the laundry will be over in time. You do not have to go into the river and wash with a washboard in flames or in freezing cold.

Besides, there's no time constraints like hand-wound washing machines. Then it is not impossible for the wives to cling to the craftsmen.

"If it's a dirt bag, I want a few of them, too. Because it's just right for building a divider."

That's what Hanbei Takenaka says, but of course, he doesn't use "bags for fertilizer transport" like Shizuko.

Shizuko herself is unaware, but the earthen sac must be in the army to set up a position. You can build resilient walls out of everywhere dirt.

There are many tools to make Shizuko more comfortable in the living environment, but there are actually many things that can be converted militarily by adding ingenuity to usage.

Originally, tools were developed from military goods on the civilian market, so let's just say.

It is the aim of Hanbei Takenaka, who is observing Shizuko well, to find something like this.

Among other things, earthbag bags and nets are achieving results.

The earthbag just adds soil and piles it up, creating a strong wall that won't even let a fireline gun or arrow through it. If you let it contain water and throw it from high ground, it will turn you into a weapon that can kill people.

The yarn is the ingredient, but thanks to Shizuko's Schlichten peeler, the yarn is easily available.

In other words, it can be made from soil that is everywhere, if the soil is drained, it can be easily transported, if some holes are repaired, it can withstand full practicality, and if it is no longer usable, it can be used as a material to burn the fire. It is military material that has no place to throw it away.

The net also works great in terms of netting.

Throw it at a group of cavalry and infantry and the net will be entangled, placing great restrictions on movement. Later, if you shoot the arrow at the net, that's all you panic about.

It works even better when used in mountains and other places where movement is easily restricted. If there's a problem, there's no guarantee that a hundred percent of them will get caught up in the installation.

"Was Takenaka working in a field relationship?

The biggest problem is that Shizuko herself doesn't realize it's something that can be converted like that.

If this neighborhood improves, we might be able to get more convenient military goods from Shizuko, Hanbei Takenaka occasionally thinks.

"It's convenient to build simple walls. Don't worry, I'll pay you properly."

"Oh, no, I don't care about that. I couldn't think of a scene where I needed a bag that just made scaffolding."

"Well, it's a lot. Various."

It's an inclusive way of putting it, but Shizuko, who thought it was each person, didn't ask any more.

Echigoku ruled by Heisahiro Uesugi ("Kenshin Ignorance" is a law name, he called it from December 1570), who was worshipped as "Echigoku Tiger", "Echigoku Dragon" and "Military God" in future generations.

The Huihu had heard reports from monkeys at the Castle and Haruhi Mountain Castle.

"What was the situation in Oda territory like?

"Ha, as the Hall still read, the Oda Army held a huge amount of munitions. Estimate lightly… we can move 50,000 troops for about 60 days."

Naoke (also) Katsuna (Katsuna), who is refraining beside him, responds to Hui Hu's question.

He is an old man who served for three generations: Nagato Exchange View, Sunny View, and Jinghu (later Huihu Uesugi).

It is precisely a flanking proximity among the Nagato family (Uesugi family) ministers, who were active mainly in the internal and diplomatic spheres, but also in the military sphere as seven-handed generals.

"Right. What happened to the people?"

"He said there's no way to suffer from repression. The monkeys seemed to doubt my eyes that this turmoil was surprisingly vibrant. Robbers, turbulent waves, etc. are also tightly controlled, and security is quite high. Just..."

"Just what?

"There are several places where the system of maintaining security is excessively high. Monkeys report a lot of dogs."

After listening to Naoke's report, Hui Hu closes his eyes and thinks.

The prosperity of Oda territory was unusual from the eyes of Uesugi. Hui Hu thought that perhaps he wasn't the only one who thought so.

Evidence suggests that in Oda territory, Takeda, Kitajo, and Tokugawa and Asai, allies, were involved in gathering information.

(A place that boasts a robust defense… a person who can manipulate dogs even more. Never been more troublesome.)

Huihu fully understands the horror of the dog. Because we know that one of the main causes of a fallen warrior's death is being attacked by a wild dog.

No matter how well trained the monkeys or between other countries, it's too bad of a minute to deal with wild dogs. Especially since wild dogs move in a well-controlled herd, they are disadvantaged from the outset when they move alone or by a few people.

"And who in the world prospered in the land of Oda? Perhaps he is a wise man."

Huihu asks Naoke as he slowly opens his eyes.

"That's... oddly enough, he didn't hear a single story about someone like that."

"... you're saying there's not a single story about being given a place of knowledge or a huge fortune?

"Oddly enough, I don't have a single story about that hand. At one time, as much as Oda had issued a large number of sentimental letters, the rest of the story..."

"It's an increasingly bizarre story. Those who have achieved so much merit deserve the reward they deserve. But Oda and the person didn't care. Or were you satisfied with your emotions..."

"I thought it was impossible."

You can't be in this world, such as a human being who doubles the stone height of Ozhang and satisfies himself with a single letter of sentiment.

That was common sense for Huihu and Naoke. Of course, that common sense doesn't apply to Shizuko, so they can't reach Shizuko.

"... make it your top priority to find that person. We have enriched our tails with fertile earth. That power will always be for our country."

"Ha, I command the monkeys to raise their total strength and find it."

"Uhm. Perhaps other nations will come to the same idea as mine. From now on, it will be a battle to see who finds him first."

The idea similar to Huihu's hunch had hit me.

"Find out who enriched Oda territory. The power of that man is precious in this turmoil."

By the time he gave orders to the monkeys, his rival Shingen Takeda had also issued a grand decree for the search for Shizuko to his own group of ninjas.

"People who have enriched the territory of Oda prefer to hide. But that power... let me use it for me. Command the wind demon to find him."

As time went by, Hojo, like Huihu and Shingen, sent out the Great Decree of the search for Shizuko to the Wind Demon.

Of course, the enemy countries are not the only ones after Shizuko.

"Hanzo, use your manpower to crush Shizuko's behavior. Don't be as irritating as possible? Just be careful."

Alliance opponent Mikawa's national health was also one of those targeting Shizuko.

What makes him different from the other three is that he values Shizuko's abilities precisely and above Nobunaga.

Instead of taking Shizuko away from Nobunaga, taking a peek and receiving the technology from the side was also a different idea from other people.

This is because he is unwilling to go through Nobunaga, and it is easy for Nobunaga to think that technology has spread extremely naturally a little late again.

Enemies like Kofi and Echizen, as well as allies, all want Oozhong and Mino's technology, not least because nothing can be produced in large quantities.

Nobunaga proved it. Whether the weather is prone to rough weather and the crops do not grow properly in a turbulent world, if we use agricultural techniques, we will have a steady harvest.

"Heck...... hmm, I think I caught a cold"

However, every time Shizuko herself did not understand her value at all.