Chronicles of The Hardships of Komachi in The Sengoku Era

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

Chang Yuki and Masada, who laid down their roots to Shizuko, were adapting to Oozhong's life after a month, although they were confused by the differences in the environment.

As a delightful miscalculation, the Takeda interlocutors continued to run and gather, relying on Chang Yu to acknowledge and appreciate the importance of the interlocutors.

"Now the late Lord Shingen can bring up the people he raised with his heart and blood just like that. By contrast, the Takeda family lost the information network they painstakingly built, and are now also unable to communicate on a daily basis? We can try to grab the wet poppy and take their hands and feet. Don't you think we're lucky?

One of Shizuko's ministers has warned Shizuko, fearing that only Mitsuko will continue to grow and that strangers will enter in large numbers.

This is Shizuko's response to that. It does make it harder to manage if the number increases. Some of them would have been sent in by the Takeda family, but even that was taken in by Chang Xiao at all costs.

And as Shizuko pointed out, the current Takeda family was in a clandestine state where the information network was not functioning and there was no clear idea of the situation other than self-government.

Ministers of the Takeda family, with territories bordering enemy countries, tried to retain the interlocutors as they needed outside information, but once the tilted balance never returned.

In the face of the crisis of collapsing the organization that headed the intelligence agents who said, "The Three Witches" and "The Walking Witch," and no outside information coming in at all, the desperate victory in bringing the country together did not try to look (back) at these.

"You've got a lot more people. At the time of the previous report, we talked about 200 people, but they seem to be joining us every day, and you have more real numbers."

"There was also a group under the direct authority of Lord Shingen, so I was wondering if only Lord Shingen had grasped the reality"

Chang Xiao had taken the gathering moments into the organization with himself as its apex and had reported to Shizuko an overview of the restructured organization.

Chang Xiao worked vigorously. In a meagre period of time, the disintegrated organization of the chain of command was being re-established, deployed as a new intelligence network and a system of information coming in from all over the world from time to time was being put in place.

Although there is a bias in information density due to the organization of the rush, it was not considered to be a minor problem because once personnel have gone, they will be fully informed.

"You don't have to reorganize the chain of command. Is it enough to put Lord Maida on top of the traditional chain of command and pinch audit personnel? Rapid tissue alterations can cause confusion. Reassemble if necessary while maintaining the status quo."

"Ha."

"Nevertheless, it is something we have looked up so well in a short period of time. I also get compliments from the above. Looking forward to your future work."

"We encourage you to meet your expectations."

Now was the right place for Chang Xiao. It doesn't mean anything to the Oda family, such as martial arts. But the more you work, the more you are appreciated and the more active you are.

A system of revamping intermediate organizations, collecting information from various locations as appropriate, and aggregating and scrutinizing them to report regularly to Nobunaga. He was awarded martial arts for making this system.

If it is useful to the Oda family, the evaluation policy that the kung fu is not limited to the wasabi was highly appreciated by Chang Xiao, who has no strength in gestures.

As he ran away from the Maida family, the competent general left most of them in the main house. Chang Xiao must be only a "defeated and banished" body.

Although it is the main house where I even chased after myself, I had the feeling that I could turn suspicion away from the ancient nest because of the cause.

"Don't overpack the roots."

Seeing Chang Xiao with too much power in her shoulders to see, Shizuko advised with a bitter smile.

As winter deepened into December, the signs of wasting were distant. It is logical that peasant idleness is easy to set up, but there were compelling reasons for not being the other way around.

Even if we only picked up about the Oda family, it was because taxes from the granary zones in Kiuchi, which we said were Kyo and Omi, were tallied and found to be massive mishaps.

Because precise checkpoints have not been carried out, it has not been possible to calculate the average yield, but according to the words of the people, only about 60% of the usual year has been harvested.

In Nobunaga's dominion, only Mino and Ogi can afford food, and in the newly umbrella territory of Kiuchi, there is no need to want to afford it.

Even the year after year, it was a state of connecting eating and eating, so it could be said to be a state of emergency even if it was less than 40%.

If left unattended, the people will starve, and if the sects always fan, they will develop easily. If this happens, the aorta of the logistics connecting Sakai, Kyo and Ozhang will stagnate.

As a result of these considerations, Nobunaga even released surplus rice from Minoxiang and Ozhang, as well as stockpiled rice that had been set aside for new dominance.

Thanks to this measure, there was no disturbance in Kichi, but there was no room for Nobunaga.

With no imminent threat, Nobunaga took the helm off to strengthen governance throughout the dominion.

As a result, ministers entrusted with local governance also began to work in territorial management, with an emphasis on rich country policies such as checkpoints and agricultural reform.

"Agricultural reform is good, but please don't count on me every time."

Shizuko was pioneered by the rising demand from various places in Nobunaga's dominion to send personnel who could provide agricultural guidance, but also to prepare a large quantity of agricultural equipment in an insanely short delivery period.

He wanted us to start an industry locally if possible and adopt a policy of expanding domestic demand, but it was also a harsh story to wait for the warlords who lived and rushed.

Anything that could be bribed near the local area was handled conveniently through the merchants' handouts, and anything that was even difficult was prepared by Shizuko.

While doing so, the season will also tour, and it will be mid-December. I refrained from spending my years with the present and had a rushed day for everyone.

Shizuko also sews between busy jobs and sprains his time, holding a crate with gold to the ministers' house.

"There is no need for Shizuko to work hard. I'll give you anything you need."

Xuanlang bowed his head deeply to Shizuko. Beginning with the defeat of the Takeda Army, and the subsequent battle between Nagashima and Asai and Asakura, Xuanlang, who had remarkable martial arts, was set up for more points than Nobunaga.

It was not negligible to say that he was treated as a minute allowed to ride.

Xuanlang, who was allowed to name his last name, took his last name as Oozhang Nanki, his pseudonym (Kemiko) as Xuanlang, and received a word from Shizuko to name him Jingxing.

He was also given clothing, conditioning, and martial arts mansions worthy of his status, and had taken the knife he had received from Nobunaga, making him a shameless addition to his name.

From the time I was an unknown eater tomorrow, I achieved an incredible birth and was seen as a successful cheap.

Especially since he himself had not changed anything, and he had vowed greater loyalty in order to reward Shizuko for bringing himself to life.

"I can't see Grandpa Xuanlang's face without this opportunity. Thank you so much for your hard work this past year."

When Shizuko says so, the lowest surname that he had refrained from going behind advances. When the first name placed the meal in front of Xuanlang, he bowed back in a courtesy.

Shizuko took the gold wrapped in Minako paper from the crate she held and arranged it, sliding the meal to Xuanlang.

It is a winter bonus as we call it in modern times. From New Year's Eve to New Year's Eve, things come in.

Shizuko institutionalized the bounty in order to make up for it, because if it were Xuanlang, who was newly excited about the house, the degree would also be one.

"Extraordinary consideration, I know."

Xuanlang thanked Shizuko for caring about herself even though it wasn't so much money to distribute to other ministers. When Xuanlang received the gold from the meal with respect, he put it in his nostalgia.

"I'd really like to hear about recent developments, but I can only get around to everyone today, so I'm sorry, but excuse me."

"Ha! Thank you for your time. The year is approaching and there are many people on the street. Please be careful on the road. If anything happens to you, it's a loss for Nippon. Aside from anything else, I'll rush you, so please call me for your fold."

"Yeah, I'll be very careful. But get some rest at the end of the year. Because resting your body is an important task."

"Ha!"

After a gentle exchange of words, Shizuko followed Xuanlang's mansion. We also need to go around Jen-suke's house now.

It is only logical that Shizuko should invite them to the Mansion and give them a reward, rather than go out if they were meant to be.

However, even ministers who had the direct merit of Shizuko have also taken root in Shizuko's desire to go out on their own to confirm the first time they have lived and to award that merit, and rewards have been given while queuing.

Regardless of whether it was possible to get around everyone or not, the target was limited due to safety considerations and especially to those who had merit.

"I'm sure it's around here... oh, there you are"

Shizuko stepped in with satisfaction into a building like a dojo built with potpounds on the open land.

"This is Shizuko. What can I do for you to come to such a painful place?

The person of interest was talent. The building was called a training ground and was inspired to carry out the workout, as were the talents who saw Changke use it regularly, as well as the high tiger.

Celebration doesn't accompany him for any reason, but he exercises out of common sense where he can't see it.

However, as a curious person, he did not want to be seen as desperately trying.

"I'm sorry to interrupt your workout. Look, I was gonna give you the winter reward you were saying."

"Even if Shizuko doesn't work hard enough, if you call me, I'll bring something."

"Never mind. It's what I like to do."

With a laugh Shizuko receives the gold from contentment and hands it to the talent collector. Talent put his clothes in order, and when he gave him a bowl of grace, he humbly pressed the gold.

"Is the workout going well?

"Embarrassed, not Progressive"

Shizuko looked at the paper that Talent would have hung as she asked. Looking ahead of Shizuko's gaze, she answered with talent mocking herself.

The workouts that the talent collectors are carrying out are simple. Drop the thread from the beam and tie the pierced paper at the end of it.

The first stage involves slashing the suspended paper with a spear. The second stage pokes the paper. The final step is to open the armor doors and slash or poke the paper swinging in the wind.

It's easy to say by mouth, but when it comes to doing things, I can understand the difficulty.

For a familiar example, prepare a stainless steel product drying rod about three metres long and hang wet jeans on the tip.

In that state, would it be difficult to hold the hand as short as possible and try to put the tip on the pedestal?

Because the center of gravity is skewed forward, it is difficult to even hold the tip still, gripping the end, so a little movement appears as a major movement at the tip.

If this is a large spear used by talent collection, it is made of Damascus steel with a tip of more than two feet, so its weight and unimaginable.

In addition to the aforementioned center of gravity balance, the pattern itself will be weight making it difficult for others to even hit the targeted paper.

"I don't struggle with slaughtering. But when it comes to poking, it's not on its own."

The boulder seemed to be a famous talent for spears, and he was in a flash without blurring the tip, tearing the target apart and showing it. The next time he drew the spear to hand and stood on his back, he scratched the spear and rolled it out.

But the tip of the spear pierced a space off the target. A spear is basically a beating, but it's not always a convenient situation for a spear to wield.

So Talent was imposing on himself a thrust that could attack even if there was no void left or right, and a workout that could lead to slaughter by changing from thrust to thrust.

It depends on the situation whether you use it or not, but I've never gotten past a lot of bills that I can cut.

"If you put the weight from top to bottom, you can weaken the opponent even from the top of the armor, but if you can poke it sharply and pull it back, you can slaughter the opponent and launch the next attack faster"

If you poke it and pull it back, it will also prepare you for the next attack, rather than the two-action of knocking it and letting it fall, poking it and killing it. Ideally, one blow at a time is desirable.

This idea is naturally valid in many places, but there was a strong idea as an escort in many cities and other places.

Quickly stitch up the gap between the crowds and prepare for the next attack.

It was a workout after considering not only the crowd, but also if they shielded their colleagues, and trying hard to gain the precision to pierce even a few gaps.

"Well, these aren't the kind of things you get overnight. I don't know if it helps, but my sister said that when she uses a long weapon, the tip stabilizes when twisted."

"Oh no! Are you twisting?

"What is it, a gyro effect? Anyway, if we spin the spear, it's like the tip converges."

"Twist... I think I saw some light"

"If I twist it just at hand, does it bump the other way? Well, I'm familiar with it."

"Yes, I remember the liver. I will train as I ask myself if my efforts are correct."

"Then it's good."

To the words of talent, Shizuko thumbed up and mouthed the words.

After handing over the winter bonus, Shizuko finally begins to prepare for the end of the year. Nevertheless, you can't do all the work yourself like you used to.

Whatever it was for her, it was necessary to give instructions and let the distribution do the work.

"Hmm. It's fun getting ready for the new year."

He was Shizuko, who tried to join the mood and prepare for the new year as he wrapped his arms around him, but from Cai and Xiao: 'When my husband runs to prep, he suspects his family's abilities. Please weigh yourself in,' he praised.

As a result, if Shizuko gave instructions to list the tasks to be exchanged and proceed according to them, she would no longer have anything to do after that.

In essence, the house was divided between Cai and Xiao, and there were not even any questions for Shizuko, so I had time for my thoughts.

Shizuko thought it would be easier if his men were good, but he also had no trouble being shabby.

"It's the fate of those who stand on top."

Satisfaction responds to Shizuko's stupidity.

Previously, the load was concentrated on one Shizuko, but she often vacated the house for a long time due to how much, and Cai and Xiao were trained by keeping her away, increasing the range of work they could handle.

What is no longer left of Shizuko is limited to listening to reports and matters that cannot be decided without her, or orders from Nobunaga, etc.

"My role is only as good as reconciling the money measures with the departments."

"It goes hand in hand with the president or chairman not getting the details of his job. If you're free, why don't you do some field work?"

"... there isn't. Excellent, everyone. I have nothing to work on."

To the words of contentment, Shizuko exhaled a heavy sigh. With the exception of the cultivation of some varieties for which delicate work was required, there were no more tasks that could not be done without static children.

Each crop was accompanied by a person in charge, who was sometimes asked for advice at first, but was now producing splendid results.

Making people remember to read and write letters put a cultivation record on it, leading up to the point where the good guys made teaching materials based on it.

I can only whisper to her because all of this comes from a good will to always make it easier on the busy Shizuko, not from greed for birth or anything else.

"In the meantime, mangoes and fruits from the South may be out of hand. The cocoa is going to bear fruit next May or so... and the coffee beans are going well... Maybe we should import some new crop seeds."

"I don't mind thinking, but my hands have stopped just now. There's no more time, so point to the next one before you run out of time to think about it."

Satisfaction drops his eyes on the chessboard as he shows the hourglass.

The battle station was already in a state where Shizuko's loss was confirmed 90% way. The big pawn, the flying car, was left behind, but left alone by the enemy formation, stunningly dead without being able to move.

The enclosure protecting the king also collapses in half, and if one can grace satisfactorily, the loss of Shizuko is confirmed. As for Shizuko, he was being pushed to the cliff of immediate defeat if he continued to hang his crown satisfactorily.

"No, if you hit the cinnamon here, it's stuffed because the pawn won't help!

"Unfortunately, then, one pawn is missing. You see, if you run away like this, you'll be able to do the next king."

"Grungy"

I stare at you to lick the chessboard, but I can't hang the crown no matter what you think. And if you're free, you can't beat a satisfied Kingslayer after that.

"There isn't. You've been invited by this guy... go"

Shizuko bows her head by saying words indicating a throw, but she regrets losing. From that thought, I fly with my fingers playing my "walk" toward the satisfied "silver" that divided the victory and defeat.

"Stop."

Satisfaction grabs the played pawn and beats it back to its original position. Satisfaction-driven sentiment battles against Shizuko, who honestly changed his attitude, and explores his best hands in each phase.

When it was over, he cleared the chessboard and pawn, and his feet were completely cold and warmed with tea to dampen his throat.

"You won't lose next time. It clears up the humiliation of my years!

"That being said, the black stars have accumulated for a long time. Don't let your emotions flush you, pursue the cause of your loss and refine it."

"Though you say I handled chess!!

"Well, that's what I call an old kung fu"

Satisfaction, understood by Shizuko to be looking for a rematch, puts the chessboard back again and arranges the pawns. When Shizuko finished arranging her pawns too, she shook pawns and set the lead.

"Yes, the mansion has been neat since we moved to our new home."

This time Shizuko took the lead, and Satisfaction inadvertently uttered words while only the sound of pointing to each other's pawns.

As he said, there was a lot of stuff and a cluttered impression of the site area at the previous Shizuko residence.

However, since I moved to my new home, I have had more family members, or I feel like I have a good eye for detail and have been thoroughly organized.

"Tell me 5S, I'm making it thorough. I don't think we can do the PDCA cycle yet, but 5S is basic."

5S is a slogan that has been conceived to facilitate the performance of business in the service and manufacturing industries.

It consists of five items: 'Organize', 'Tidy', 'Clean', 'Clean' and '', and when denoted in Roman, it is all called 5S because the beginning is S.

5S does not preach a special philosophy, but reveals what to worry about in your daily life, and is where you work as an organization rather than as an individual.

For the record, some companies may add more items, such as 7S or 10S.

Shizuko thoroughly tapped this most basic 5S into all the humans serving Shizuko's mansion.

Proprietor to have company training read out every morning Regards, I set aside time before each meal to make sure 5s, and given the visible candy that if I could recite it, there would be one more dish.

This worked as well on the surface (tempestuous) as the youngster, listening to his family's work from Colour and Xiao, praising the outstanding in front of everyone at every time.

If I thoroughly 5S, I will be happy to remember Shizuko, so that everyone can compete and learn 5S and practice it again.

Thanks to this, in my new home, I stopped looking at dishes soaked in the washroom, etc., and also disappeared while the lid remained open.

Small mistakes and accidents were visibly decreasing, thanks in part to maintaining a well-organized workplace.

Nowadays, more efficient organisation methods had been explored, leading to the systematisation of accumulated know-how.

"In addition to reading and writing calculators, teaching them the basics of life can help you serve another home."

"Nowadays, I hear some of the younger girls read books in Shizuko's library."

Initially fewer collections also began to oppress the room as the collection progressed.

So Shizuko tried to manage the book with a so-called Japanese costume book of spelling, which folds and spells a single piece of Minako paper.

Size and format were fragmented scrolls, paper bundles were organized and wrapped, and gallip printed on standardized Minoxi paper and spelled with yarn. The originals were kept in storage and arranged in a wooden bookcase by waving a serial number on the replicated book.

In the early days it was simply called a library, but only at one time did the name of the library spread because Shizuko usually called it a library.

"You should be given equal opportunities to learn. It depends on who you are."

"What I've learned is not in vain. Knowledge can't be taken away from anyone."

Satisfaction with Shizuko's words snorted with a grin.

The squire was busy getting ready for the new year, but her husband, Shizuko, had plenty of time. She turned her foot to the library in an attempt to read even a book a while back.

"This is Lord Shizuko"

There was a client in the library. It is Nagato Kiheiji, later Uesugi Jingsheng, who is staying as a hostage offered by the Uesugi family. When he closes the book in his hand, he stands up from the stationery and praises him.

Shizuko unwittingly lowered her head, thanking her back, and then called out.

"These days, it seems they call me Lord of the Library, but do you like it that much?

"Yes, we have a collection of books from East and West here and now, and I can't imagine how long it would take to look through everything"

"Because you got tired of the money and scratched it all over the place. I spent a lot of money, but I thought I could collect just enough to match it."

"There will be more monasteries if only the quantity of books is kept. But quantity and quality are out of step. There is no place else to look in this book, such as a place where wisdom is so widely aggregated."

"It's worth collecting if you say so."

"And at first I doubted my sanity, such as opening up most of them for free, except in part. But as I used it, I began to understand its significance."

"Hmm. What about that heart?

"If everyone gains knowledge here, the upbringing of the whole Oda family will increase. The one below is learning, but the one above is unschooled and inexhaustible. Then everyone will be encouraged to study, and wisdom will take root throughout Ozhang."

"Looks like you've got a long way to go."

"It's just that the book of Nanban is elusive, and I can't understand it even though it's been fixed by the words of a Japanese book"

"Even then, you're fixing it from a writing body to a block body for printing, and you're translating that even more into Japanese. The original earthworm seems to be worn, and I can't read it either."

"Is that still easier to read..."

Kihei next muttered with a stunned face.

"Tiger Taro, the Southern barbarian, can't tell if you can't decipher it."

The position of the hostage, but the tone was somewhat softer because of Shizuko's casual attitude.

"But I find the book, written with a sensibility raised in a completely different soil than ours, not interesting in the Japanese book. I'd love to read the original if I could, but mastering the Nanban language on the boulders..."

"Um, I'm also working on a Nanban dictionary. However, since the original, which is not a copy on a boulder, is in a closed library, and I need your permission to browse it, I wonder if I can lend it to you?

As Shizuko put it, the closed library in her library was sleeping like a mountain of rare books that we call modern times.

To give an example, the first edition of "On the Rotation of the Celestial Sphere" was published by Copernicus in 1543.

Niccolò Macavelli's "Monarchy" or "Tactical Theory".

Digidelius Erasmus' Praise of the Foolish God 'or' The Revolutionary New Testament '.

Martin Lutter supposedly published The Ninety-Five Article Topic.

It is the first edition of Nostradamus' "A Collection of Michelle Nostradamus Master's Prophecies," said to have been published in 1555 in Mace Bonom, Lyon.

Inside, even the lost existed in modern times, say the Leonardo da Vinci manuscript.

I'm not sure about its authenticity, but it was bought out by Shizuko, who thought it would be too sparing to let it be lost, in case the vast amount of material that it would have to cover 20,000 pages was real.

There were also other books that gave their name to the Catalogue of Forbidden Books, a list of books that the Catholic Church had made dangerous.

It was in the context of the compromise between exchangers and religious figures that such books were brought to Japan.

As a Catholic Church, I want to dispose of books designated as forbidden books. But it's a shame to ash a book made with enormous funds.

If I could, it was true that I wanted to recover the cost and bury the real thing in the dark.

So it was the sale to Japan where the arrow of white feathers stood. Merchants and missionaries brought it in because it was a non-Christian country and because of its thriving intellectual appetite and purchasing power not to be threaded with gold.

Normally, a small number of favorites, such as Western books, who don't even know the language, bought enough, but Shizuko declared the purchase to a large extent.

As a result, most of the books brought in from the West came together to Shizuko.

Even as a Catholic Church, dangerous knowledge is disposed of, and we can get less money as consideration.

As a result of this agreement between the two sides, Shizuko was able to purchase Western books without restriction.

These are rewritten by Tiger Taro to the block body and translated into Japanese are gallivated and turned to gallivarian printing.

The control number is thus waved on the original and the reproduced printed material, the original and the original language versions are stored in a closed library, and only those that have been censored and found to be free of problems with the Japanese translation are published in the open library.

And if the books were arranged in an open library, those working in Shizuko's mansion were free to browse.

The samurai were enthusiastic about "Pillowgrass" and "Source Story," and the surnames read "Bukkagrass," and talked about the content.

The inability to provide thin, hard paper suitable for Gali edition printing and the physical problems of the display space made books that should have multiple copies always in someone's hands, so popular that waiting for order occurred.

"Abbot", which can also be counted as one of Japan's top three books, was less popular than the other two books.

"Well, you should keep up with what Nanban said. More people are welcome to translate. And the idea of another country is hard to fool. Because the environment is different, not everything can be applied, but there are also concepts that work in Japan."

With that said, Shizuko pulled one out of the bookcase lined with books she had brought home from the One-Way Valley and took it in her hand.

There was only one implicit rule in this library that was not explicitly cultured. The rule is that the first person to read a newly lined book in the library is Shizuko.

Because of this, the shelves where the original documents were brought back from the Square Valley and waiting to be reproduced were untouched, and only Shizuko borrowed them in order to read them.

"All right, lend me this today, please"

"Yes, I accept"

Shizuko, with the book, handed the wood tag to the scribe. A clerk in Shizuko's library was his grandfather, who was also an educator at Odd Maru.

When Odd Maru came into service and started working for Nobunaga, he finished his role as a sponsor.

Shizuko thought that there was also upbringing and that it would be a shame to let academics bury deeply built talent, and asked him if he would work as a librarian.

There was no particular reason to say no, and the treatment was good for breaking the law, so Grandpa took it on in two replies. Since then, I have been in charge of lending in Shizuko's library.

The method of borrowing books from the library is not very different from that of modern times.

First apply to the clerk to receive a wooden plaque equivalent to a personal library card. Carry the book you want to borrow to the lending platform and submit it with your own wooden plaque.

The clerk, Grandpa, writes the control number of the book to the wood tag and ledger, and further fills the ledger with the lending date and the lender. The wood tag is kept by the clerk, managed in the library, and returned to the wood tag through the return of the book.

If you treat a book abusively or deface it, you will be fined for damage.

"Go ahead."

"Thanks."

After finishing the bookkeeping, Grandpa gave Shizuko the book and plugged the wooden plaque into a loan slip provided on the wall.

"Well, then, I'll be excused. Don't pack too many roots, it's important to get some air outside sometimes."

Shizuko, who received the book, followed the library with a voice after Kihei, who concentrated on reading. It is a mystery whether her advice had arrived in his ears immersed in the world of books.

On his way back to his room with the book, Shizuko decided to take a little detour.

"Hey, how's it going?

"Oh, your husband. An immediate visit is unusual. We are exploring it by hand."

This is a wine brewery managed by Tiger Taro. Even if it is called a brewery, most of its premises are used as storage space.

There are three types of wine: red, white and rosé, and the main manufacturing processes are common. Red wines are processed on a skin-by-skin basis, whites are fermented by removing skins and seeds.

Although a number of methods exist for rosé wines, Tiger Taro employed a method of removing and fermenting fruit skins along the way known as the Senier method.

The Koshu grape harvested this time has a pale red-purple peel, and the fruit exhibits a gentle peach color. The acidity was weak and the sweetness was not so strong that it could not be said to be suitable for winemaking.

However, the interests of winemaking in the West were in the hands of the Church, and they were polishing their brewing skills when they opened their vineyards, to name a few.

Some of them behave wine to pilgrims visiting churches, which is also said to be the roots of taverns. It should be noted that it was only at the end of the seventeenth century that wine was bottled and plugged with cork, as it is today.

Against this background, the method of making wine belonging to the mystery of the Church is kept secret and, whatever the wine itself, it becomes difficult to bring it up as soon as it becomes grape seeds and seedlings.

Though a request has been made to the Jesuits, there are still no prospects, and if I wanted to make wine in Japan, I would have used Koshu grapes.

"Does packing in a barrel mean it's going to age?

"We fermented it in oak barrels, but we don't know what aroma it came with because it's different from the oak in our hometown. I got a slightly watery impression from the taste."

Red and rosé wines were planted by Totaro this time.

First solve the harvested grape fruit one by one from the room. At this time, the yeast bacteria on the epidermis will fall when the grapes are washed, so do not wash them as much as possible.

Next, the grape fruit is gently pressed to spill the fruit juice, and the whole is transferred to the prepared barrel to enter the fermentation process.

Later, the fermentation is carried out over several weeks, whilst stirring several times a day to avoid mold.

At a stage where fermentation has progressed somewhat, a senier (French for blood drainage) is carried out, increasing the ratio of fruit peels, pulp and seeds in the liquid to give a sense of agglomeration.

Thus, the extracted part becomes red wine, and the remaining part proceeds to the next process as rosé wine.

Up to this point it is called primary fermentation, at the end of the primary fermentation only fruit juice is extracted and pressed under strong pressure on the remaining skins and seeds. These mixtures are fermented with alcohol again.

When this is done, it is transferred to a storage barrel for aging. The process up to this point is called secondary fermentation.

After this, as the maturation period progresses, various precipitates called starches accumulate at the bottom of the barrel, and thus the process of transferring only the supernatant called starches to another barrel is carried out several times.

Wines that have been aged are filtered to remove any remaining sediment and are bottled at the end.

All are simple tasks, but the taste of the wine varies depending on the grape variety used, the material of the barrel to be aged, the processing of the barrel, the age of the wine, etc.

Even the same wine shows a different flavour than drinking it after a long period of aging.

Decanters are items that cannot be removed after drinking wine. When I order a bottle from a store or something, they transfer it to a container for tabletop use. This container is called decanter.

Technically, there are two types: 'carafe' and 'decanter', each for a different purpose, but here we shall only deal with decanters.

The transfer of wine to decanter is called decanterage and is mainly used to remove precipitated starches.

Even after bottling, the wine matures, and in the process the ingredients and tannins of the pigment are bound together to starch. Because this starch greatly impairs the taste of wine, it is purposefully removed by transferring it.

Vintage wines aged for a long time are often transferred to decanters. Note, however, that depending on the type of wine, transferring it to decanter may compromise its appeal.

"If it works, it could be a tasty wine. It's just that bloody shades may be avoided."

"If it doesn't sell, I'll consume it responsibly, and it'll be a souvenir to the South Barbarians."

"Beware of swallowing too much though, right?

"Don't worry. You'll get drunk before you get sick."

"That's what I'm worried about, because I'm gonna catch a cold or something."

"Don't worry, I won't drink alone."

Though I thought it had not been a fundamental solution, I thought it would be counterproductive to persevere any longer, and Shizuko decided to trust him.

"So much so. I can't drink, but the boss seems interested in wine."

"We will choose and dedicate what is best done at the end of aging."

I'll take care of it.

To put it that way, Shizuko returned the birds and left the winemaking brewery behind.

Mino and Ozhang's market was beginning to influx a small amount, but Nobunaga's new currency. Supply has not kept pace with demand and is mixed and used in the market.

Still, due to the new influx of copper coins, slightly less coins began to be recovered, and there were fewer disturbances resulting from the writing of coins from the market.

Nobunaga, who was unwilling to change the way he called the currency, but because the closest copper coin is round and holed up as well as the traditional perpetual coin, it was only ever called the "yen" as "I can see ahead" and "I can do the edge of commerce (yen)".

Such market developments elsewhere, Shizuko began to build new facilities beside her new home. That hits a private school, if you say so in modern times.

Until now, it had been enough because the brother-in-law system greetings the predecessors to teach to the juniors, but the number of juniors begging to teach to the predecessors was too high, and the predecessors had experienced problems where their original tasks were neglected and the degree of education varied even with regard to the juniors.

So he quickly decided to build the school and make it independent as a professional educational institution.

Even when it comes to schools, the capacity is less than a hundred people, bungalows and not so many rooms.

In addition to the classroom, however, athletic stadiums were provided in libraries, technical rooms, family medicine rooms, music rooms, art rooms and martial arts fields, as well as facilities to the extent of modern secondary schools.

Because of the school where everything began by hand, only those who could be admitted were those who worked in Shizuko's mansion.

In addition to reading and writing basic characters, the educational contents were compulsory up to the four-law operation using the Abacus.

As a must-have technique, I teach men and women the skills necessary for life when I say sewing to dishes and washing to clean.

As an elective, hopeful students can also learn how to maintain and repair farm equipment, etc., how to play instruments and read spectrum, paintings and calligraphy, Chinese ways, and the art of saying tea ceremony.

(I hear Xiao has a handout for those who can guide the sword in martial arts... Now, who should I be as the guide for swordsmanship? Musashi Miyamoto is still ahead of us, Takeshi Tsukahara is already dead, and Shinnozu Uehizumi won't be able to do it. If so, is there still only Sosei Yanagi, who was granted a waiver by Shinnoku Uehizumi? I'm supposed to be serving Matsunaga Soo now, so I guess it's hard...... I'll talk to Uncle Satisfied once)

"Oh, Shizuko. You were here... oh, I don't mind if I stay."

When I think about things a lot, I get called from behind and look back. Shinzhong approaches us as he waves from the horse. Shinjo took control of Shizuko, who tried to get off the horse.

"It's rare to show your face over here."

"Sometimes I have to see Shizuko's face."

Even as he talks about it, Shinzhong turns a blind eye to Shizuko.

Something good happened from the condition, but I can tell you from myself. It gave me an atmosphere of asking what had happened.

I could have dared to ignore it, but I thought it would be troublesome if I could bend my umbilical cord and decided to give in.

"I'm in a good mood, but did something good happen to you?

"Pfft, you know what I mean? If you really want to tell me, I won't tell you."

It's a hassle.

Shizuko's tension dropped endlessly so much so that Shinzhong's tension rose. But Shizuko's attitude is also invisible to Nobuyasu of Arimachi.

"Surprise to hear, Shizuko! From the beginning of the year, my father decided to appoint me General of the Eastern Crusades!

"Heh, good for you."

"Hey! You could be a little happier!

"Yeah, good for you. Good boy, good boy."

"Don't! I was twenty years ago! I'm not old enough to be touched in the head!

I pulled the reins and braked because the horse, surprised by his voice, was about to move out, whose faithfulness stroked his head screamed too much of embarrassment.

In the meantime, Shizuko stroked the head of immovable loyalty around in full.

"So, when do we begin our quest for the East?"

When he stopped stroking Shinjo's head, Shizuko told the story of his conquest of the East.

It is called the Eastern Conquest, but the opponent can be considered Takeda. Uesugi is already under his command, but Takeda is increasingly stiffening his attitude and continues to kick negotiations with the Oda side.

Even as Nobunaga, Takeda's attitude was woven, and the repeated negotiations were due to the track record of 'dialogue was well conducted'.

"As far as I'm concerned, I'd like to advance the army early in the year, but I don't have enough information to go before that. We have to sit back here and gather information carefully. Especially if you know the location of enemy castles and supply routes, water sources and river locations. Ideally, after holding these down, you should work out a special op and smash them in one breath. Takeda won't move, though."

"I tried to get in there and think about the operation on the ground, and I was willing to pull it off, but it didn't seem necessary."

"You can't imitate a boulder like a previous single-horse assault. You have to win, so you have to finish with a blow."

"Tokugawa, we have to think about working with Uesugi."

"That's right. Uesugi doesn't have to actually move. Even if I show signs of attack, Takeda will have to break down his army. That's not to say, there's no anxiety."

"What's that?

"Hojo. Still, his flag isn't set. But if you're going to be an enemy, you're going to have to crush it with Takeda."

"Seung-Joon's wife is a Hojo person. Considering that, Hojo can't move, can he?

"Then I don't mind. No matter how Hojo scratches if Takeda perishes, the situation will no longer be covered. As long as Hojo is crushed, the rest will be the people of Uganda. After that, you can twitch and apply pressure."

Do you already see a big frame plan in your head, and your attitude of fidelity was full of confidence? In fact, the idea of loyalty is not wrong.

Given my strength, I can only push the plan carefully and destroy Takeda with certainty.

You can go down to Oda, or you can only crush them as enemies. It imitates Nobunaga's method, but it is a stone street, and there is no great mistake there.

But the strange anxiety lingered on Shizuko like a lump.

(... let's not. If you stop with unfounded anxiety, you lose the opportunity)

It is only at stake when things are well transported. Shizuko was anxious that things were going too far as she wanted, as in the story of the favorite demon.

Consciously, when he drives anxiety out of his head, Shizuko smiles like a person.

"If we do well, the East may be able to stabilize in a few years."

"That's what I wish for."

Shinjo laughed uncontrollably at Shizuko's words.