Nobunaga's Bastard

Episode 133: The Oda Family's Last Defeat

Three more months have passed. In the meantime, I spent most of my time in Kyushu and served as ruler.

There are many things I have learned by coming to Kyushu, and it is very difficult to explain them separately from each other, but first of all, simply, when it comes to what I first learned and realized when I came to Kyushu, I mean, 'This really is the end of the Japanese book.'

For example, about horse-to-horse, but I recognized that this was "part of the Japanese book closest to the Korean peninsula," which was actually slightly different. Mr. Soo-san, who controls the horses, and those who live under his rule, do not clearly consider themselves to be Japanese people, nor do they at the same time seem to consider themselves Korean people.

I've been fighting in a country called Japan. In ancient books, for example, we have seen how the Chinese are fighting within their scope. But the opposite horse is the heavenly name of Nippon Book and the heavenly name of Korea, the two heavenly ends, the land on both of them. If you think about it in the Three Kingdoms, it may have been close to it, such as the Nanchong Wang Mengcai, who was subordinated by Zhuge Confucius Ming's defeat, or the horseback riding nation of Xiliang.

Several such lands existed in Kyushu at the end of Japan. For example, there are islands called the Five Islands further west of Nagasaki before Fattening, and to the west there are islands that serve as Jeju islands. This island belongs to the Korean dynasty, Mr. Lee, but the islanders' sense of independence has flourished, and none of them have been forced to give in to their power to realize that they are the Korean people of Mr. Lee.

Eyes to the north and west, the remaining south, further south out of Satsuma, the southernmost tip of Kyushu, southwest beyond Yakushima and Seed Island, where there is the Ryukyu dynasty of a small island country. Although Ryukyu kings formally contribute to the Ming dynasty in the Tang Dynasty, neither do they seem to think themselves to be Chinese people.

Jeju Island against horses, and Ryukyu. Beyond the ends of the heavens of Japan are these lands, and beyond them there is a new heaven. Japanese books are not infinite, etc., a story I knew a long time ago, but it was emotional inside when I was convinced with a sense of reality.

I wanted to subordinate these islands to the Oda family if I could. In other words, I wanted to incorporate it into the heavens called Nippon Book. Because it is stronger and bigger in the heavens itself called Nikkemoto.

The opposing horse is just in the center of the Korean peninsula and Kyushu. If this is a clear Japanese book, you will definitely gain when doing business with Korea, and it will serve as the first jetty when there is something like an ex-collect. Jeju Island can be used as a relay point when dealing directly with the dynasty of China. If you know the land, you can also judge and sort the items that are likely to be sold in Korea and those that are likely to be sold in Japan among the items obtained in the Republic of China. Ryukyu can be used to trade with the South of the Republic of China and even more so with the South islands. I hope that the islands can be used as relay points and that Slow down can also be a big deal with Luson and others.

I sent it to my father because it took me ten years, or because I had a big dream story that lasted a hundred years, and the answer to the question of not attacking him with a soldier came back in a letter. He's still a violent bastard. I gave it back to you to stop it. You don't gain from doing that.

Mr. Lee, I was taught just a little bit about Korea, and his country became independent as a country called Gao Li after it was ruled by the former dynasty, and then Mr. Lee became Korea and continues to this day. It is said that the rule will already be around one hundred and seventies. It is a people governed by the former, which was a major reason for the overthrow of the Shogun of Kamakura, and who nevertheless rose up afterwards to secure independence. Think of them as extremely tough resistance to control from different ethnic groups. Even if we can attack with soldiers like 30,000 or 50,000 and take away some of the territory, we will eventually be expelled after a rebellion from all of the heavens: Korea. It would only cost the Oda family money to govern afterwards today, as it attacked them all at once at 100,000 or 200,000. Mr. Lee, the act of destroying Korea may succeed, but at the same time the Oda family will perish. The same goes for Ryukyu. If attacking this place is an act of turning China into an enemy, I will not touch it. We are going to have a discussion about whether we should get along. In particular, Ming seems to have an awareness of Ryukyu as another small, completely independent country.

Kukuku dreams of building a great empire that transcends even the former dynasty, with Mr. Lee Korea, on the contrary, Ming, and also attacking the Great Qin Nation. And if you take that father as a teapot, you only have the vessel with the lid of the teapot. As a mixture of the two opinions, it came to the conclusion that 'we have to enrich Kyushu anyway'.

First of all, I can absolutely say that the species of pirates and bandits must be extinct. The Murakami Navy and the Matsuura Party, those who could carry out pirate work that plagued the heavens of Japan, Korea, and the Republic of China, were driven away in the previous battle. However, they could not be the only looters of historical notoriety known as Kuo, and there were a number of people who lived by plundering the countless islands on the west coast of Kyushu. I tell the continental dynasty to trade as I lice this and it will be safe from now on. I went to tell Mr. Tsuma's sect that the Islanders were not so much there with Nihomoto and Korea and something that could handle both words, so I went to tell him the story while giving him guidance. He said the other side wasn't that keen to ride, but one major development was that the two countries would jointly take control of Kiko. As for the attribution of Tsushima and Jeju Island, Mr. Lee found that there was a perception on the Korean side that it was clearly their territory. Got it. It means that if you force yourself to crave ownership of both islands, it will be a war. If so, I will continue to speak with the colour of maggots and seek only profit. We gave a lot of things to the residents of both islands, and we talked about how nice it would be from now on. Little by little, it would be nice if you became a Japanese folk over your feelings.

As a matter of course, there were problems with the trade itself. In the first place, the more money we go to the West, the more barter it is, the harder it is to trade. And, Mr. Lee, there was virtually no common money that could be used in both countries if we were to trade with Korea.

If you think about it, it's a natural story, and Nihomoto once created his own currency, twelve cents in the dynasty, and circulated it. Each dynasty also created its own currency in the Republic of China. It makes sense that there is no more money available for unification and use in all countries than there is no one unifying Japan, Korea and China and all the heavens. Even in the Asahi trade, which was carried out by Lord Yusei, he did not buy something with money, but with another item called 'money'. Now, they say the first thing that can be described as the currency used in Korea is' cloth '. And secondly, there is the "Korean Tomb" thing. It doesn't seem to be in excess circulation, but it's much better to be upbeat than me, who didn't try to create his own currency using perpetual money from the edge. Mr. Lee In Korea, white magnetism seems to be made to flourish, and if it were a technique to make money itself, it would never be inferior to Japanese books.

I was the one who discussed it with Hakata's merchants that way, but after building a rough muscle path, I didn't give a word about the scene. When, when I heard from a man from the opposite horse, 'The Korean sees the Japanese book like a brother'.

The Confucian idea of the continent is clearer in the order of the elderly than in the Japanese books. Therefore, the opposite horse said something like, "I don't easily accept parenthood", but I understood in my senses, "You're adorable in the process of completion."

If it's what my brother says, they'll look at it somewhat sweet, too. That's how I said it, the opposite horse had a pocan look on his face. The groom explained to me, "Think of me as your unfriendly brother-in-law," so I guessed the intention. I was wondering if you meant Chengcheng.

So what I said after that was just a complete joke and I didn't mean to say it, I just wanted to soothe the place a little. "There won't be a single brother in this world, such as my brother, who is not close to me," etc., you can't really think of that. We don't have time to name a lot of brotherly fights between East and West in ancient times.

However, this joke of mine was not accepted as a joke, and Jiawei, who was there, said with a seriously rotten look, "This man, my best brother since the beginning of Nippon, adores my sister, I will take the story from now on," and they were all convinced. I'm not convinced that the joke of "I'll leave you to Jia Wei for the money" makes my surroundings laugh a lot.

I was ruled out, and I still put myself in Hakata, and continued to have an attitude that I would listen to you immediately if anything happened. We also have a kiln here, and we do the trick of collecting the coins, melting them, consolidating them, and turning them into beautiful perpetual coins, and we drive away the coins and my cast coins one by one. The sea route from Osaka Bay to Hakata is immediately maintained, and the sea route from Kagoshima Bay to Satsuma Uchi Castle is also quickly connected down the western bank of Shikoku to the sun direction and the Great Corner. Since the southern half of Kyushu at the earliest is dictated by the only one, ventilation should have been extraordinarily better than before.

Land, on the other hand, rotted inside. Kitakyushu could still be managed, but from central to southern Kyushu it is also a mountain, which will continue to be inconvenient for those living inland. Nothing but cutting mountains in tunnels, laying cobblestones and building streets, but it's going to take time.

Such a July was in Kokura's harbor when I was about to plug it into August.

"That's a hell of a fight."

"If you win, you have the possibility of surviving your home, which is also the possibility of multiple statehoods. You seem desperate."

Far east from me, far from the North, where I was focused on governance and development, the military gods were demonstrating no small part of that military god.

"Mikusuke and Uncle Mikuro lose, Hojo and Tokugawa lose, Hikomori lose, and Kuniko lose?"

"Shibata-sama only withdrew because of unfavourable circumstances, and it seems that he has not caused much damage, but has told Rightfu about the rematch."

Ai Right-Men, who has served as a connection between Yasuto and Kyushu and has repeatedly traveled to and from the sea in Setouchi, explains to me. This year's Yasushi Tea Party, Hokuriku, which was notified after all the royal horses, is the upper-sequoia conquest. This has not progressed at all. An Oda soldier, who attacked with a large army, returns with a painful counter-attack against Uesugi's widow.

"To the military god Kenshin Uesugi, you're a surviving Takeda minister, a golden rod on a ghost, and a tiger son on a military god"

He sighs as he also reads the writings from his father. Don't worry, you focus on Kyushu's rule. It says, but in the letter I got the previous month, Uesugi has the last resistance. And it was content to laugh at. I guess it's frustrating.

"I don't know what to say, but your father's loss is huge."

I will not answer my words. But I never shook my head to the side. The fat groom replied that he was a left-handed man unless he had eyes around him.

My father stabbed the forbidden and public laws against the court. This is clearly like the Wujiatu Oda family trying to get the public to kneel under their knees, and in the future the public will be forced to live while eating locks from their father and later from Kankyuro. There were many public outcrys against this, and at the same time there was a voice among ministers as to whether or not that was the case. Because this is not only interference with the public and the court of morning, but also with the emperor. At the very least, the idea that only the emperor should not be bound by the law and, outside of it, should be worn on top is deeply rooted. But still, my father couldn't cut me off.

There will already be no human being with enough temper to rebel against my father's decision. Not to mention to the public. That's what I thought. I thought so too. But there it is. There was a man who had enough standing to confront his father, who was just prepared to let his father's opponent blow a bubble, and a handler who could make it happen.

Senior Minister Kanbai Tai, Fujita Nagata, and Sakihisa Kinei. He was secretly on his way to Echigoku during the Yasushi Tea Party and the Horse Match. I suppose the fact that the biggest event in the Japanese book was held not in Kyoto, but in Affordable Land, was already unforgivable to Lord Mae Kuk. What Kaikuro and I did was necessary for the peace of the heavens, but that's not what my father did. Lord Mae Ku ran his own horse without using the sea route, headed to Echigo, and summed up the story. Summarized stories are life-threatening.

My father was furious when I heard about it, and we were all flabbergasted. Before we found out in the first place, Sir Kuku was His Royal Highness Tai, not Minister Kanbai Tai. Once suspected of being the mastermind behind the assassination of Lord Yihui Akali, he was ripped off when he fled Kyo. However, the Morning Court did not grant permission to the Oda family and granted this party's appointment as Minister of Political Affairs Kanbai.

Furthermore, Lord Mae Ku has once sent troops to Kanto with Lord Kenshin Uesugi, and has gained knowledge not only of Lord Kenshin, but also of the Kanto Luxuries. He assembled soldiers in the Uesugi family against the Kanto samurai, whose territory had been confiscated, by hinting that there was a bud for the reconstruction of the house. Furthermore, if we surrender to the Oda family like this, the territory will be confiscated or better, and the seal will be reversed. However, if the territory can be protected if we reconcile our lives with Uesugi, the Northeast samurai did not participate in the Uesugi attack and created a situation to support the Ningro Uesugi family.

As an Upper Cedar family, it would have been a Buddha in hell instead of a boat crossing. Beyond and beyond, the stone height of the Uesugi family, which has territory in Kitahino and parts of Northeast and North Kanto, approached two million stones conveniently, but only to that extent. With Kyushu in excess of two million stones, Shikoku in excess of one million stones, China reached about two million stones on the former Maori territory alone and three million stones if the east was put in. The forces of the Oda family are not already in units of one million and two million. He immediately sent a Messenger of Reconciliation to the Oda family and promised to descend to the Oda family with the remaining Kanto, as well as the northeastern luxuries.

From your father, and from the Oda family, it's a hell of a story. Compared to the western country, the reason for the slowdown in the pace of stabilization in the eastern country was first and foremost the struggle of the Maori family, Lord Ryukyu Oyakawa. The east wasn't slow, the west was too early. and everyone understands. Another reason for the delay is to make it descended from the family of the Shogun of Kamakura and to completely expel the Kanto samurai, who defended their thorough independence during the establishment of the Shogun of Muromachi. Unlike western countries, Kanjiro finally conquered this land, which will be covered in snow for nearly half the year, by politely attacking it. It has flattened the area known as Guan Yashu, 2.5 million stones and 4 million stones, and in a year's time, it has come to the point where there is no northeastern construction. So all of a sudden the northeastern Kanto mainland surrenders as it is. There is no way they can bring a story like that to Kenzi. The rule while keeping the potentially defiant against the Oda family in the eastern half of Nippon Book. It becomes like a Muromachi Shogun with a weak regime base.

Initially, my father didn't realize that the messenger had come, or that his men attacked him on their own even though he was willing to reconcile, or that the story was to Kanjiro because he was already in hiding, or that he needed time to talk to the belt knife at the end, forcing him to buy time to continue the attack. But such an awkward attack does not lead to a military god opponent, and it is as mentioned above that the Oda family staged a defeat.

At the earliest, it is settled in the sense of the big picture. Oda family, Oda Nobunaga's loss, and Uesugi Kenshin and Kimbai Maeda's victory. Where the Oda family fought one battle and won what great victory at the earliest, the Uesugi family, with its two million stones, will not perish in an instant. But Father still wants to blow a bubble against Lord Kenshin Uesugi at the end of the day, and whatever it is, he seems to be going to keep the fight going until this year's snow. Now I use an excuse to be too painful if I can't get a response because of my illness. Is it my father's illness healing or the first snow of the year that the Upper Cedar family humans are praying for?

"Next, will Sanqiro be hunted out by the only dwellings, the Mori family, and the Pusheng family?"

Even if I look at 50,000 or 100,000 troopers, I already have myself stopped being surprised. And even those 50,000 soldiers have no sign that they can crusade.

If this crusader was defeated, I didn't really want to imagine who would be hunted out next.