Australian Archaeologist (self-proclaimed)

After boarding a ship from a Japanese port and crossing the equator further south, you will eventually see the Australian continent.

It was home to many natives with their own culture of bowing, spear hunting, and spiritual beliefs.

However, it was a continent that was very likely to be invaded by a cross-ethnic group with firearms from across the sea, and that was not strange to be colonized at any time.

It is not difficult to imagine that if genocide or occupation were to take place, the destruction of cultures and ecosystems would result in desertification and the extinction of flora and fauna, or that indigenous peoples would be in a very difficult position.

For some reason, however, we could no longer repel the invasion from another ethnic group.

… but as it turned out, Australia's own culture was destroyed without skin.

Still, museums and vaults have a lot of ancient items left behind, and sales of fine crafts for tourists are good, so it can be said that even today's unique culture is fine, but it still survives.

The story then turns to a young man studying archaeology in a town somewhere in Australia.

"Hmm... it seems that Oda Nobunaga came from across the ocean at a turning point in Australian history."

Speaking of what I was doing now, I looked at old books that were arranged in a mess, regardless of desk or floor, and looked at the records of the past in many ways.

The narrow study used as a workplace is clearly so messy that there is no stepping stone.

But I know where it is and what it is.So there was nothing wrong.

Now, back to the archaeological point of view, Nobunaga Oda on the Black Ship was not the first to come from across the sea.

Before that, different nationalities… probably Europeans, but on a smaller scale, they carried out several acts of aggression.

Other Japanese diplomats aboard steamships came and tried to establish friendly relations with the natives.

Therefore, it can be said that interference from the outside world was frequent.

"Nobunaga Oda was originally aiming to travel abroad for old age.

But on the way, we're going to help the natives and fight the Europeans for guerrillas... "

I look at the new doctrine recently published with a serious expression.

He was a very energetic old man over sixty years of age, always behaving with dignity and confidence, trying to communicate with the aboriginals with gestures and words.

There was also a rough side to the battle, always leading the way, switching operations to guerrilla warfare that exploited the profits of the land, judging that it was disrespectful to Europeans' firearms.

The result was a series of victories with no enemies on their way.

"No, no, you're exaggerating as much as you want.I doubt the credibility of this new doctrine. "

With regard to the new doctrine, I thought you said it was half private.

No matter how many Europeans are still unwilling to fully invade and how few, it is a theory that over sixty old people are very active and various things are impossible.

Not only was he in command on the front lines, but he also shot himself with a firearm from the horse, and his skill was highly praised by his allies as a masterpiece.

By the way, he had a monkey with a sharp head, but this is definitely Hideyoshi in his heart.

"... but Inari-sama will be able to do it without difficulty."

Slightly sideways, I put a cheek stick on my work desk and thought about Inari-sama.

She can do it in her spare time, whether it's a lie or a demo.This is evidenced by hundreds of years of great work that has been piled up at an overwhelming rate.

However, Inari-sama rarely appears in public.

Therefore, there is a tendency to appreciate Japan's steering from afar and its extraordinary political skills.

But it's not otherwise wrong, I won't say no.

After all, it is clear to everyone that Inari-sama is the greatest ruler in human history.

However, as an archaeologist, it would be third-class to blind himself to the glorious accomplishments of being the supreme ruler and to make others invisible.Well, I don't think I'm top-notch either...

Anyway, Inari-sama's physical abilities are very good.

When you're young, you can jump into battle on a dogsleigh, defeat a warlord in a single blow, or run over the sea, but you can also hold your breath for hours.

Furthermore, even if I jumped into the fire, my skin and clothes remained clean without any burns.

Evasion is also affordable after looking at the bullets, and they have such overwhelming physical abilities, so even if you shoot a gun from the horse, it is certain that you will quickly grasp the trick and become a 100 percent mastermind.

... well, when I start talking about the legendary Inari-sama who lives, it really doesn't hurt, so I'll put it aside and go back to the story.

Working with Nobunaga Oda and other Japanese people, the natives of Australia defeated those who came from across the sea in repeated acts of aggression.

Such were the spiritual beliefs that animals were the servants of the gods.

And the supreme ruler of Japan has the appearance of a combination of fox and human characteristics.

Therefore, the various tribes living in Australia clearly believed that Inari-sama must be the spirit sent by the gods, and greatly deepened their friendly relationship with the Japanese.

Unlike the brilliant Europeans, it was fortunate that they had no intention of invading Australia in Japan, and the monkeys were particularly good at getting along with each other.

"As far as Australians who believe in the existence of spirits are concerned, Japan, where the god of foxes is the supreme ruler, is truly a country to admire."

Besides, you can help me get rid of the troubled people by replying to them without paying much attention.

Therefore, the perception that Japan was on our side became widespread.