Episode 276

"How much do you know about the history of Tamonin?"

I answer honestly as Fumino walks down the hallway and asks a question.

"I don't know anything, Miraraldia is a young country, and the Senate, which had long ruled the country, has been destroyed."

The land route to the country of Wa is separated by the ruined desert, and the sea route is controlled by Lozzo and Belusa, who are not close to the Senate.

It was not interesting for the Senate, so there was very little exchange with Wa country.

"Even the Demon Army has come out of the west of the Taiki Sea, and the day is shallow. The only thing I know is that the Tamonin interns are excellent."

"That story is already pretty."

It is interesting to see that humino turns red.

She coughed with a cohon and began to explain as she walked.

"Well, from the beginning of the country ... The wind-swept desert west of the country of Wa was once a rich plain. I heard that at that time it was a continuation of Milardia."

"I see"

A teacher who was a survivor of the Old Dynasty was saying something like that.

But the teacher was from the West, so I didn't know much about it.

"But for some reason, the desert has suddenly begun to spread. Our ancestors have moved to the east, hungry and reduced in number, and have built the country of Wa here."

"So that's it"

The country that the descendants of the Old Dynasty have created with some contact with the incarnated people is like this country of Wa.

As you can see, Wa culture is deeply rooted in Japanese culture.

If reincarnations are involved, it will be a long time ago.

"When is Wa founded?"

"It is said that it was about a thousand years ago."

Is Japan in the Heian era?

It was also convinced that the Tamonin evaluators were wearing Heian morning costumes.

The country of Wa has been involved in reincarnation since the beginning of its founding a thousand years ago. For this reason, nobles from the Heian period are dressed as fortunes.

And the fact that the cityscape is close to the Edo period means that there were also reincarnations from the Edo period.

Does this mean that reincarnations regularly appear in the country of Wa?

So why did I and the first king come from abroad?

do not know.

Fumino seemed a little worried because I was silent.

"Way, how was it?"

"Oh, I thought it was very historically interesting. It's a wonderful country."

"I am sorry"

Fumino smiles.

She guided me and opened the door of the room at the back of the hallway.

"In fact, a very valuable item is stored between here. Please take a look."

What is it?

With a little caution, I enter the room.

At first glance, it's just a Japanese-style room. It seems that it is not usually used, and has a good tatami fragrance.

"Humino?"

When I looked back, Humino looked at the wall with his face, "What?"

"Um, that's it. It's the amount"

There is a big forehead on the wall and something is written in ink.

I stared at it for a while, but had to sigh.

"I can't read ..."

"Oh?

Humino is really wondering.

For now, to a certain extent. This is probably a Japanese handwriting with several vertical lines. I've seen similar things many times before.

The only problem is that the written text is so beautiful that I can't read it.

In some places, you can pick up kanji, but when you become hiragana, you never know.

So I sigh again.

"Sorry. I don't know at all."

Humino has been hardened for a while, but he looks around and asks me softly.

"Do you really understand?"

"I really don't know."

Silent time flows for a while.

Maybe Humino expected that if I were a reincarnate, I should be able to read this.

"Humino, is this important? If you need to decipher it, you can call on archeologists from Miraludia."

"Ah, no, it's certainly important ..."

Fumino is completely in trouble.

Did you want it decrypted?

Humino was worried for a while, wrinkled in his eyebrows, but eventually smiled as if he had forgotten his beauty.

"It is a book about two hundred years ago. I heard that the head of Tamon-in was left behind and it was very valuable, but I can not read it."

"So that's it"

Fumino seems to have lost her, but I had another important piece of information.

The book was undoubtedly an old Japanese.

If it had been the head of Tamonin two hundred years ago, then reincarnates had created this country.

Two hundred years ago, it was the Edo period. The reincarnations lived before that, so even if they were three hundred years ago, they would still be in the Edo era.

Since Sekigahara is exactly in the year 16:00 in the Christian era, it is easy to calculate that it is out of place.

"But I can't read it at all ..."

At least I thought I could read only the signature, but I couldn't.

It is not necessarily the historical figures that have left them, and their names often differ from those days.

"And what is it written?"

"Well, uh ... that's it."

Fumino coughs out with a cohon and replies:

"This is the country's future policy, such as developing trade routes to create people's movements and eliminating customs clearance and toll taxes."

"Humuumu"

"There's nothing more terrifying than your betrayal, so treat your men seriously and always relieve them, or keep the clergy armed."

"Houho"

"It says that you should spread military power like cloth and rule the country."

"Yes Yes"

I almost imagined it, but let's check it.

"And what is his name?"

"I'm in Oda."

"Really"

I sigh in my heart.

The contents of the book are somewhat like Oda Nobunaga, but 200 years ago, the times are different. He is a 16th century person. I would be another person.

Of course, there is a possibility that the flow of time is different between the previous world and this world, but it has a fake smell. It seems on purpose.

However, there are some points to worry about. Two hundred years ago, the Edo period would have come, but Nobunaga Oda at that time would have had a low reputation.

Anyway, if it is a fake, it would be natural to name itself Ieyasu Tokugawa, who built the Edo Shogunate, or Hideyoshi Toyotomi, who was worshiped above. But did he refrain from doing so?

Or was the reincarnate who wrote this a member of the Oda family?

When you start thinking about the identity of a reincarnated person, you are quite worried. I felt a little bit of the feelings of the Humminos.

However, there is no reason to claim that I am a reincarnated person, as the meaning of Tamonin is unknown.

The most likely and annoying thing is that you are asked to cooperate with Wa as a reincarnate. Successive incarnates seem to have been instrumental in the development of the Wa country, and Tamonin would expect it.

But unfortunately, I can't respond. I am a member of the Milaldia Council and an executive of the Demon King.

I don't want to increase my position.

Humino is still struggling with a difficult face.

"I see ... I thought I could read it if you were as good as Mr. Weid."

"I'm sorry. I'm an uneducated soldier who can do nothing but wreck."

"Well, no, that's not the case! @Veit is a Toshihide in both art and martial arts, a true master!"

The hurried Fumino is interesting, but I'm a little sorry, so don't make fun of it.

Right now I have management positions in both the Demon Army and the Milaldia Federation. If such a person is to make an official remark, such as "I have been reincarnated from a different world," people will be worried.

If you think about what would happen if military or government officials made such remarks in the previous life, you can immediately understand.

In this world, reincarnation has not been scientifically proven, so it is no different from previous life.

By the way, this book is not Nobunaga himself.

If Nobunaga himself was reincarnated, the country of Wa would not end up with something like this. All of Miraraldia must be under Wa's control.

Or will you be rebelled and die?

Either way, as far as I can see the current situation of Wa, I could only think of him as a different person.

I'm a little disappointed.

Perhaps Humino would have shown me that this would show me a surprised tail.

In fact, if you could read this book, you might have been upset slightly.

Fortunately, I couldn't read it, so it helped.

It's a bit sad, but not knowing is sometimes strong.

Let's keep that in mind.

"By the way, is there any other historical thing, Humino? I'd like you to show me as much as I can."

"Ah, yes. I understand. Please here."

I glance back at my forehead before leaving the room.

I'm just a little worried about the meaning of the person who wrote that.