Chronicles of The Hardships of Komachi in The Sengoku Era

Mid April, one thousand five hundred and seventy-three.

Shizuko, who concluded the meeting with Nobunaga, was on his way home with the Celebrities.

She hastily changed her clothes and rushed to the main hall of Shizuko's residence in Ozhang as she waited for four of the slaves she had hired.

"Quick, but I'll have each of the four of you do your job. I would like to have Totaro translate the book, Yaichi and Ruki-san teach the metalworking and carpet making methods, respectively, and Red Leaf take a plant cultivation record."

It is not enough to have a modern dictionary to translate books written in European countries into Japanese. The kind of electronic dictionary that Shizuko brought in was that of modern language and could be different from the grammar and grammar of the Middle and Recent Ages.

That would be the quickest way to get the translator of the time to translate to Japanese.

Totaro, a linguist and a translator since he was in his native country, was not only fluent in Latin, but also fluent in French, Spanish and Greek.

Fluent manipulation of Japanese is also due to such basement. In particular, I learned more than one language, and as a result, I was blinded to the Church and also feathered for heretical interrogation.

"I don't mind the translation itself. But there's something I'd like to say."

"Whatever the reward is, let me give you the information that underpins the theory of geography."

When I heard the word "zoological theory," Tiger Taro's brow moved pickly.

At that time, the mainstream was the theory that there was an Earth at the center of the universe and that other celestial bodies were rotating while spinning around the Earth, that is, the celestial theory.

In contrast, it is the geological theory that said that the center of the universe is the Sun and that the Earth and other planets rotate as they rotate around the Sun.

Galileo Galilei is famous for his geomorphology, but it is also said that the first to advocate it was the ancient Greek astronomer Aristalcos.

Aristalcos, an astronomer of the second century BC, considered it more natural for the Earth to be orbiting the Sun than to think that the Sun was orbiting the Earth because of the full moon, the distance between the Moon and the Sun, and the size of the Moon and the Sun.

For the record, about the distance between the Moon and the Sun, Aristalkos said, "When the Moon is the upper or lower string of the Moon, the Sun illuminates the Earth directly from the side. And it is in a linear positional relationship with the earth and the moon. Then, if we measure the elevation of the Moon and the Sun at that time, we can measure the distance from the Earth to the Moon and from the Earth to the Sun by triangulation".

And he actually did the measurements, and from the results he thought that the sun was nineteen times (in fact, about 390 times) farther away from the moon, looking at it from Earth.

Next he measured the size of the moon from the lunar eclipse. Since the lunar eclipse hides in the shadow of the Earth, it was thought that the size of the Earth would be required from the shadow of the Earth reflected on the Moon.

They were then measured and the measurements were compiled as three times the diameter of the Earth as the moon (in fact about four times).

From these data he came to the conclusion that the sun was large enough to say that it was not enough to take the earth or anything else.

Striking and demonstrating the hypothesis, and drawing conclusions from its data, Aristalcos published a geological theory as "it is more natural for the Earth to be orbiting around the Sun than to think that the Sun larger than the Earth will orbit around the Earth".

Of course, as in the Middle Ages, from the authority of astronomy at the time: "Is there such a stupid story? It's blasphemy to God," he kicked and vehemently condemned.

Nearly two thousand years have since passed to medieval Europe in the sixteenth century, when Nicolaus Copernicus, a Catholic priest, focused on the results of Aristalcos' research, making up for errors and shortcomings in his own calculations and re-measuring them, leading him to be convinced that the geomorphology was correct.

But Copernicus, fearful of it, finally announced at the time of his death, because denying the tenor theory, which was common sense at the time, was life-threatening.

Why did Copernicus fear the announcement of a local theory and Galileo Galilei withdrew his theory in the context of a heretical interrogation?

That is only because there was a sentence in the Bible that said, "God has made the earth immobile".

In other words, to deny the heavenly theory was to disprove that the Bible was wrong, and hence to deny God, was conceiving of the danger of being a death and life issue in the Christian nation.

The Catholic Church therefore continued to strive to deny the geographic theory.

Giordano Bruno, who defended Copernicus' theory of geography and described objects like the solar system as being innumerable in space, was interrogated heretically and, even if pronounced heretical, was sentenced to death by fire for not withdrawing his self-explanations.

After the burning, his ashes were thrown into the river, and the church offered to the survivors to forbid funerals and the building of graves.

It is said that Galileo Galilei withdrew his self-explanations in the context of heretical interrogation because he knew the harsh response of the Church.

"Can you prove that's right?

"You won't be convinced if I undertake to be right here. Then you can prove it right or not. If the grounds I showed were false, you may call me a liar."

"Well, whatever it is you don't have to experiment with your own eyes to see for yourself."

Tiger Taro deepens his grin at Shizuko's words.

What makes Shizuko, whose geomorphology has already lived in the world of common sense, make Totaro confirm the geomorphology? That's because Shizuko only knows the 'results'.

It's easy to say that the Earth is spinning, the Earth is spinning around the Sun.

But when it comes to proving it, her basis becomes "because that's what I learned". So show Tiger Taro the rationale and let him actually measure and prove it.

However, the details are diverse, even if it is said in a bite as the basis for proving a geological theory.

Galileo Galilei used the discovery that Jupiter had satellites as the basis for the rotation, claiming that the planets were spinning from Venus's fullness and the motion of the sun's black dots.

In addition, the announcement of the astronomical table "Rudolph's Table" by Johannes Kepler, who established Kepler's law (which had thirty times more accuracy than the star table at the time) gave rise to several pieces of evidence in favor of the geomorphology.

Still, there were few objections. Among other things, no precise answer could be given as to "why the earth can continue to move without ever stopping".

It was Isaac Newton who solved this problem. Formalizing inertia with his universal laws of "Law of Movement" and "Law of Universal Gravity" allayed all the questions of the geomorphology.

However well-founded the data may appear, it was centuries after Copernicus' presentation of the geography that the Catholic Church approved the geography.

"Carpet, is it"

"That's right. It will later lead to Satoshi."

"Um... what is it through Satoshi?"

"So-called carpet relatives, but do you say? What, you don't have to worry about details. If you teach craftsmen how to make carpets that you know, it's fine. After that, the artisans will self-modify themselves."

At the end of the conversation with Tiger Taro, Ruru now talks to Shizuko.

Satoshi refers to a Chinese carpet in a type of textile fabric for rugs. It is often mixed with carpets, but it is different. There are various differences, but the biggest difference is the thickness.

The Persian carpet is a very thin carpet, but the satin carpet can be described as a thickened carpet. Also, the manufacturing method is very different, and the Persian carpet connects the transverse yarn to the transverse yarn, but Satoshi simply threads the transverse yarn.

"Ha ha..."

"You're going to look back on the past, but once you're done teaching carpeting, it's okay to give advice and supervision."

This was later discovered after listening, but Rugge was sold as a slave in Arabia for a time and forced to work in a carpet-making factory.

Sometimes he helps craftsmen, so he knows everything about manufacturing methods.

It was her job to teach Oozang's craftsmen how to make the product that she learned at that time.

However, unlike real craftsmen who grasp all the processes, it was possible to remember them with simplified procedures, etc., but I thought that the area would be complemented by taught craftsmen on its own, and Shizuko didn't care much.

Persian carpets do not seem to have much to do with Japan, but they were already imported into Japan during the Ando Taoyama period.

Hideyoshi Toyotomi, the power of time, liked the Persian carpet, and there are stories that he cut it and made it into a feather formation.

"The content sounds easy, but carpets and satin tongs can be valuable products to get foreign investment. So just pay attention to that."

"Yes, okay, I got it"

"Fine. There will be nothing more to say about Yaichi. Please make whatever you want. After that, the artisans will see it, burn their own sense of confrontation, imitate it and make something."

"... is that all you need?

Like Rushi, Yaichi's work was also, in short, the inheritance of technology. That was all. Whatever you do, just make something that you can make, so there's no reason for them to be confused.

"I don't mind. Saying something like this from above doesn't move the craftsmen. Bring it into a confrontation-burning situation and it will work."

Even as usual, it was important for Shizuko to come in with new technology. She can't decide for herself whether that establishes good technology and can do something new.

But we don't start talking about not pulling the first trigger. Therefore, overseas technology was willing to incorporate any triviality.

"Okay."

"Nice to meet you. Then last but not least, Red Leaf. You are… yes, I would like you to take a record of Indian Sendan cultivation."

"Yes!

Surprised to hear from you, the red leaves stretch their spines and reply. Shizuko continues her words as she tilts her inner neck, wondering if she has said anything nervous.

"I don't want to, calm down. To some extent, it's your job to find out if that's true. It's not that hard, is it? Because if I'm right, I can grow it, and if I'm wrong, it just withers."

"Eh, even if it withers, is it good?

"If it turns out properly validated. You're not gonna die pointlessly, are you? Keep a record of what died because of what happened. Such a pile of records will soon be the key to the truth."

"Yes, I understand."

In reply to the red leaf, Shizuko nods satisfactorily.

The Indian Sendan (English name Neem, hereinafter labeled Neem), which Shizuko causes to be grown in red leaves, is a plant native to India, as the name suggests.

In India, the tree has long been used as a panacea in households, but in recent years it has been found that it has been effective in pest avoidance.

It has some effect on the tree as a whole, and Ayurveda, a traditional Indian medicine, has described several medicines with neem seeds, bark, and leaves.

Noteworthy among these are the oils found in seeds and bark. It contains an ingredient called azadilactin, which has the effect of not donating hundreds of insects.

Worms that consume this may also be inhibited from the action of growth hormones, leading to death. It is said that even though it has so much effect, it has no effect on animals other than insects.

Those powdered with squeeze cusps of oiled seeds are called neem powders and have the effect of eliminating pests lurking in the earth.

However, neem powder needs to be added regularly as the effect will only last about a month or two.

"In a way, Red Leaf is probably the toughest job. Because we just keep observing and keeping track of the records."

In warring countries where chemical pesticides are not available, neem trees, oils, etc. can be removed from seeds, etc., are useful as chemical pesticides.

However, neem trees are native to tropical areas and therefore need to be cultivated with care for temperature and humidity. The cold resistance temperature is 10 degrees and has the disadvantage of being particularly vulnerable to cold when stocks are small.

The average temperature of cultivation ranges from 20 to 25 degrees, and we need soil that is sunny and then well drained. Poor drainage causes root rot.

Therefore, outdoor cultivation can only be carried out in subtropical areas such as Okinawa in Japan, and it is necessary to switch to indoor cultivation in Japan's Honshu in winter. Inevitably, pot cultivation becomes fundamental.

Since the tree itself is pest control, there are advantages to being little concerned about diseases and pests, but cultivation itself is quite challenging.

"but I'll do my best"

"Nice to meet you"

After a breath, Shizuko looks at everyone again.

"Well, I think I explained the general job. This is something I can tell everyone, but if you're doing your job, you can do whatever you want with your free time. Of course, if you commit an act of animosity against our country, I will pay you back accordingly."

The four of us put ourselves a little bit into the word payback, but Shizuko continues the word with a good grin of people.

"You don't have to think hard. If you normally abide by the laws of our country and live a normal life, you'll have little problem. You just have to ask me questions if you care. The important thing is not to carry it alone."

After seeing each other's faces, the four consulted with Bosoboso. And when I turned my face toward Shizuko, I nodded loudly just to say I understood.

"Okay, then let me show you about clothing and living. Primary surnames, show them around."

Satisfied with the replies of the four, Shizuko ordered a guide of the four to his lowest name, which he refrained from outside.

Three weeks have passed since I welcomed them. On the surface we had no particular problems and after two weeks we were getting along because we were reluctant to come from rarity, although at first we were somewhat giddy with the craftsmen.

Rugi didn't seem to like people and often hid behind his brother, Miichi. Especially the undeniable aspect of the inability to cope with machine gun-like conversations by artisan wives.

When Totaro finished the translation quickly, he proceeded to verify the zoological theory. It was almost close to the drawstring, but once in a while, when he came out, he had a drink with Kyungju and the others.

Shizuko thought that he could dye his hands in winemaking because he heard that he wanted wine.

Yaichi was an oligarchy craftsman, silently putting out his energy in product making.

Never rejecting the craftsmen, they seemed to not know how to deal with them because they had so far been rejected by Christians.

But as I sipped alcohol with the craftsmen, the boneless atmosphere remained the same, but I started talking a little bit.

The red leaves were serious. Too serious and too hot for work is flawed (not flawed) on the balls, but I was still doing my job well.

However, unlike the other three, I had little chance of dealing with others, so I was feeling a little behind in mastering Japanese.

"Yeah, no problem."

After three weeks, Shizuko received four reports from Colour. The content was sufficient and I did not see anything that would be a special problem.

"We all work twelve minutes. If there is a problem, Shizuko is too concerned about the red leaves and the original work is delayed."

"Uh, that, I'm sorry. I'll make it."

"I don't mind caring. But if you pay too much attention, the red leaves buy someone else's ambition. Shizuko holds many people. Please do as much as you can."

"Oh, are you jealous? I always love Cai, don't I?

I say no. Shizuko tries to hold onto color. But Cai avoids Shizuko's embrace when she flips herself gently.

"Boo, I think Cai should be honest."

"Don't be ridiculous and finish your work. It's a 100,000 stone rule, so there will be more paperwork than ever before."

"We have the right staff. I'll just settle, and I won't get that much more work."

Shizuko had gathered the talented people needed to govern since Nobunaga told him to govern 100,000 stones.

Of the 100,000 stones, 50,000 depends on how Mae Jiu governs, but the remaining 50,000 stones must be governed by Shizuko alone. So Shizuko subdivided 50,000 stones, each with a dedicated deputy.

It is Shizuko who brings together those who govern the smallest units of tax administration: the mayor, those who stand above multiple mayors, those district chiefs, and those who stand at the top.

The main things Shizuko does are legal development, tax reform, market reform, land owner organization, infrastructure development, financial reform, and budgeting and execution.

"We need banks for finance, but we need superiors to get currency issuance rights for that, right? I don't have a problem with the bank still running."

Banks will need three main functions: "financial intermediation", "payment function" and "credit creation".

But more than that, the bank's credit from the people becomes more important. Financial intermediation, which is a borrowing of gold without trust, cannot be carried out. Payment functionality is not used without trust. Credit cannot be created without trust.

In everything, there is credibility from the people, without which the people will not deposit money, nor will the money lent be repaid in due course.

Financial intermediation is, as the name suggests, the ability to mediate between borrowers and lenders. Adjusts well between borrowers and lenders to mitigate risks and costs in transactions.

The checkout feature is the ability to use deposits to make money transfers and payments without cash. The payment function is realized for the first time with a network of banks and a wealth of funds.

Credit creation sounds difficult, but simply put, repetitive deposits and loans create multiple times the deposit currency of the first amount accepted by the bank.

For example, suppose A and B deposited 10 million yen each in the bank. At this time, an original deposit of 20 million yen exists in the bank.

Within this, a certain amount of reserve deposit is left and the rest is turned over to the money of the loan.

And when Mr. C borrowed 10 million yen from the bank, a total of 10 million yen in deposits from Mr. A, 10 million yen in deposits from Mr. B, and 10 million yen in loans to Mr. C will be present in the bank's account deposits.

Since the original deposit was 20 million yen, a new credit creation of 10 million yen was made to the bank.

This repetition increases the currency that exists in society and facilitates economic activity. This function is called credit creation.

However, as the name suggests, it is a feature that cannot be established without the credit of the bank.

"When I say bank, I can only keep the money because I don't have any credit right now."

I can do the bank, equals. He deposits the money right away, not so. This is the first time in its own right that a bank is a function, and some people are reluctant to keep their money with others.

More and more people are gradually depositing money to see if they have gained a certain amount of credit for defeating Takeda, but it is still a fine one.

But it takes a lot of effort to get credit, so there's nothing more to it than taking care of the customer and gaining credit in the tunnel.

"Gradually, but depositors are increasing. After all, it seemed effective that the merchants in and out deposited them together"

Merchants in and out, especially Kujiro, realized the benefits of the bank as soon as possible. That means if you keep the cash in the bank, you can process the gold just by exchanging paper, and it's many times safer than carrying the cash.

Even if the settlement is not executed, even securing the balance of the account will be the responsibility of the bank and Kujiro's credibility will not be harmed.

When compiling large business deals, even if we do not negotiate while looking for gold owners and packing the terms for each other, it will be possible for banks to raise more money cheaper by bringing together and brokering many gold owners.

The exchange of gold was fast and easy, and these two points were of great benefit to Kujiro.

"A lot of money was deposited, wasn't it? To maintain this credibility, the internal and external enemies must be controlled relentlessly and thoroughly. If you have company, I'll allow you a relentless investigation until you throw up."

"Yes, we are at the top of our security."

This is the first step in gaining credibility by being secure. There are no guards, no fools to deposit money with a bank that has no security measures whatsoever.

Credit is gained by showing such a harsh attitude, which does not condone those who loot money.

Especially in warring times, bank robbers must behave in such a way as to slash them off on the spot and expose the clan fraternity in unison.

"Legally, there's no problem killing bank robbers, but if you kill them all, you can't wash your backs. I want you to tell them to respond properly around here."

"I understand."

"Nice to meet you. I don't think there's been any major movement in the last few months, so take your time."

Shizuko, who said that, later regrets what she said at this time.

The Big News instantly ran all over Japan. When I found out about the news, everyone kept their mouths shut "No way".

That was an unexpected event for both Shizuko and Nobunaga, who implemented the measure.

Big news that shook the warring world. That was the fact that Kenshin Uesugi, the dragon of Echigo, said he had accepted to be under Nobunaga's command.

Shizuko Mansion was the first to receive the newspaper.

"I wish Lord Shizuko all the best!

It was a little after mid-April that the boy, who seemed to behave like a fool, told the gatekeeper that.

Even though he was a boy, he was a fine figure and appeared to be a samurai, so the gatekeeper went on a little tour and reported to Shizuko that people had come to visit him.

I asked Xiao for a schedule, but she replied that no one was scheduled to visit.

Normally, I would like to pick it up, but I wondered if it would be possible to return the only person I had visited unimpeded, and Shizuko decided to meet with the boy.

And then between the glances, he sees the boy, and finally Shizuko finds out who the boy is.

"Oh, isn't it Yoshiko? Haven't seen this in a year...? What can I do for you this time?

"I now give you the opportunity to worship and thank you on the ground. With..."

In response to Shizuko, who casually asks why she's visiting, concurrence is choosing words politely by correct residence. But along the way, a huge belly bug rang.

Silence dominates the place. Everyone swallows words trying to say something. We all know whose belly worm it is, but it was spoken of.

Shizuko, who was scratching her cheeks, coughed up and changed the air after looking at the ceiling and thinking about what to do.

"If we're not in a hurry, let's just say we talk while we have lunch. I got a good fish today, so I'd like to know what you think of the flavor."

"... is, yes. I know how to care for you."

So he bowed his head, and his ears were bright red. I wore a corner outfit, but I exposed my horse legs beautifully, so I couldn't shame myself.

Shizuko does not penetrate deeply, slapping her hand and ordering the small men to prepare for lunch. The less, the farther to the treat but the warmer meal can be arranged in front of everyone.

"Then let's have it."

"I'll have it."

After a pre-meal greeting, everyone starts picking up meals. The concurrency that rattled the belly worm, though eating slowly at first, did not seem to beat the hunger and eating to scratch from the way in.

Whether friendship sprouted last time or was just hungry, Celebration and Chang Ke also increase the speed of eating again.

"Change the rice! I don't have enough. Bring it to me in the closet!

"Oh, that's sloppy! Hey, Junior Surname, ask me to come in the closet too! Because it's bigger than the celebration!

"Seiji, Seizo, in front of you Shizuko..."

"I can't lose, either! Please replace it with the biggest cupboard!

Talent complains, but no voice reached Celebration or Changkao. Has something caught fire or the beginning and end of requesting a replacement in the cabinet until the concurrence.

"... Yep! My last name! Grab a cabinet!

Finally, the antagonism of talent also caught fire. When this happened, no one could touch it anymore.

"I wonder where it's in there"

Shizuko shrugged in dismay at the big food competition that was going on in front of her.

First, Long Ke fell off, followed by a knock of talent, celebration and continuity, but the size of his body resulted in Celebration winning. Shizuko watched with warm eyes as she rinsed the tea.

Drinking up tea and putting it on top of the meal, he shouts his voice at the concurrent falling asleep as he roars.

"So, what brings you here?

"Ugh, I came to deliver the sentence. Afterwards, we also repay the borrowed gold."

Making his stomach seem painful, concurrently offers a sentence, followed by a bag containing gold. When both surnames are received, they are confirmed inside and then delivered to Shizuko.

"Leave the gold to Cai. The sentence examines the contents."

"Ha."

The lowest surname who receives life quietly leaves the room behind.

"Now, did you have to check?

"You brought it, so you won't even have to check the contents of the gold bag."

In response to a concurrent question falling asleep in large letters, Shizuko answers as she spreads her sentence. From the original, I didn't expect it back. I brought that kind of money on purpose.

Then Shizuko decided that it was not necessary to ascertain the contents, that the amount owed was in place.

(What's more about the sentence than money... right? Which......)

Leaving the sleeping people alone, Shizuko follows the letter of the sentence. Wrinkles lean between her brows as she progresses through the reading. From what I read to the end, Shizuko reread the sentence again, from the beginning.

After rereading the sentence about four times, Shizuko carefully tabled the sentence.

"Just in case, it's not a joke or anything."

"Let's not get it done with a joke. Assuming it's a joke, my neck is flying before I get here."

"Right... I'm sorry, I didn't think so."

"Well, when I see the sentence, everyone thinks so at first. When they asked me, I doubted my ears, too. However, the result of your reflection is the conclusion that was drawn. I just follow it."

"Yeah, all right."

After hearing the concurrent reply, Shizuko nodded small to his satisfaction.

"Prepare the paper and brush!

Turning her face to the entrance, Shizuko skips the order out loud. To the rare shout of Shizuko, I wonder what the last name is, and I rush to prepare paper and brush.

On the prepared paper, Shizuko briefly summarizes the contents of the sentence and writes down two copies. After checking to see if there were any problems with the contents, I placed a flower deposit and carefully folded it.

Add the original sentence together and seal it in a crate, calling for the lowest surname.

"Take over the horse and tell the order to deliver it to your superior as soon as possible."

"Ha!"

I order you to give the sentence to your lowest surname and tell them in case you need to hurry as much as possible. The lowlife, which was made in a puzzling atmosphere, left the room to receive the sentence, so as not to jump out.

"... what is it about?"

Changkao, who was concerned about the sentence in such a hurry, only wakes up his head and throws a question to Shizuko.

Shizuko, who had been thinking with her hands on her (the old man), replied shaking the summary document when she noticed that Nagaka had asked the question.

"The Uesugi family followed the Oda family and told them to tell us about it."

".................. ahhh!?

At first, he gave a frightened look, then shook his head (wearing it) several times, then looked at the ceiling and showed him how to think about it. Eventually I raise my bare voice as to whether what it means has fallen to my heart.

Was it anything but unexpected, even the celebrations and talents had their mouths half-opened?

"Fake, isn't it?

"Uncle Satisfied and Kingsguard are jointly named, so I don't think it's a fake or joke category. Above all, there's no reason to fool this one until you use Yoshiko. Seriously, this is the Uesugi surrender document."

"Seriously......"

Understands that the sentence is authentic, and the chief can raise his voice of amazement. Kenshin Uesugi is regarded as a good enemy of Shingen Takeda.

It's more impossible to be surprised because such a person agrees to surrender without a single battle.

"But you agreed to surrender without ever going."

"... assuming that if you fight the Oda family, the Uesugi family will carry Echigo. If you're a samurai, you don't care about the difference in power, and there's a way to say it scatters gorgeously, but if you carry the people and do it, it's only going to be how much of a diaspora you are. Then I guess I had to choose what was best for Echigo."

If Nobunaga and Humility go, Nobunaga will send troops on the other side, but Humility will be the mainland showdown in person.

And Nobunaga is good at redoing no matter how much he loses, but humility ends there if he loses.

If it opens up a battlefield with confidence for humility, it means that a series of fights that can never be lost will last until the opponent's efforts are exhausted.

If you cannot override the difference in power from your enemies by betting on your country, you will eventually continue to drain and lose. It's not hard to imagine what will happen after that.

"But if you do this once, you won't be punished?

"From the Uesugi family, it has to be now (...)"

When we first think about the past, it is best for Humble to surrender at this time, regardless of the outward defamation of a serious cowardly act as a samurai and the many criticisms raised from within.

"The boss's enemies, or those likely to be enemies, are Honganji Temple on the west side, Miscellaneous people following Honganji Temple and traditional sects, Maori family, Asai family, Asakura family. The eastern side is not clearly hostile, but the Hojo family is full of Okinawan people. If the Uesugi family goes in this state, the surrender after seeing the flag as bad will not be accepted by the boss. Because the Takeda family was followed by a foil that broke down the Uesugi family. It's more advantageous in diplomacy."

"Oh, wow."

Don't you understand right now, the chief can give a puzzled look. Celebration dared to listen and Talent asked seriously, but I could only understand about half the content.

Part-time continuity has been falling asleep in large letters since earlier. I almost got confused about deciding if I had the guts, or if I was just trying to be fat.

"But in the end, the boss succumbed to the Uesugi family. I'm just wondering what the Uesugi family is going to say in exchange."

"You're surrendering, so keep your head down and it's not over?

"No, there's no reason for that. Even when it comes to surrendering, the terms will come out. Perhaps it will be a place for the Uesugi family to negotiate the terms of surrender, a place called diplomacy."

Shizuko thinks with her hands on her. what humility will present as a condition for accepting surrender.

The most likely thing is land. Post-Conflict people have strong thoughts on the land. I have no doubt that I would mention the condition of appeasement for all the territory.

The only other possibility is the Kanto administration. Even if Yoshiaki says he will return General Tsukuba, it doesn't mean that all the positions conferred on him by the Muromachi Shogun will disappear.

The remnants of the Muromachi Shogun by General Akiri's family will remain until someone next assumes the post of General Takeshi. Even if there is no longer any authority or power, and it will be in a state entirely taken over by faith.

"(No, I wonder if the Kanto administration will be allowed. Upon acknowledging that, the Uesugi family backs the Oda family and tries to establish control of the Kanto One-Yen. I can't admit that to boulders. I guess the best place to drop it is the security of humility and the relief of the land) But how do you make a decision? You'll be here tomorrow morning. Buy food within today to welcome you."

Shizuko orders his first name outside to buy ingredients for the dishes to be served to Nobunaga. After responding, Kozuko tried to take her seat off to tell her about Shizuko's life.

"Then bring me a blanket. He's a daring kid, but if he catches a cold, it's tough."

"What? Ha."

Even though I'm a little confused, my last name does my life. I told the person in charge of the shopping to buy out the food and came back with a blanket. When I give Shizuko the blanket, his last name gratefully leaves the room.

"You're really bold."

Shizuko blanketed as she slept in large letters.