The Space Fortress That Came to the Sengoku Era
Episode 45: Tsingzhou and the Boy and the Epidemic Disease and
side/Sakai large meal
"Big meal! Why didn't Shinsu send a doctor?"
"He said he couldn't afford that much over there either. I don't suppose the real deal is getting doctors out here."
Something nasty happened when I didn't like it. The Bullet Zhengzhong family is gaining strength. What is an epidemic disease in the middle of it?
Besides, I don't think Shin-soo's warning was true.
It's unnatural to stop the attack in the first place. Be honest and attack Mi-no and Mitsugawa. Has it become a vendetta to suspect that he turned his attention to Qingzhou?
"Big meal! Do something!
"Even if you said so, if you give me some money, maybe you'll sell me some medicine. Because it also seems to be sold to Iwakura. But not cheap."
Not at all. Is there a fool who offers doctors to his enemies?
The doctor is the minister's wife, isn't he? If you put it badly, the hostages will take it, right?
Moreover, from day to day, we are harassed in the position of being the sole owners of form. There's no way to help.
"We just have to isolate those who suffer from epidemic diseases. Shinsu is treated in isolation, but there are many people in Qingzhou who are difficult to treat."
Dealing with epidemic diseases has not changed that much since ancient times.
foolish things like giving expensive drugs to farmers in the first place. It would be an old man and a child of little use to die anyway. There is no problem.
No, force Shinsu to push the useless old man who suffered from an epidemic disease, not isolation?
I can tell you that if you refuse, you also abandoned Shinsu, and if you accept, you will be harassed. Think about it for a second.
Nonetheless, the patron fee is compared to Shin-soo, but if the patron fee has as much power as Shin-soo, Ozhang would have united us a long time ago.
"Knock..."
"I tried to intimidate you by setting up a precinct on your own, but it doesn't work. Are you sure you want to fight? Iwakura probably won't move."
Shin-soo is a minister, albeit only in name. I can't or can't attack you on the grounds that you set up your own detention post. But you won't win.
Iwakura bought enough medicine from Shinsu. It doesn't work.
If the river moves, we may be able to do one of the gaps. So far there is no sign of it. You can't fight.
side/Kuyuan Ichima
"Monk. What do you say?
"This one's fine. However, each half water of Asahi and Guima has become a little less forgiving."
"Really? Then I'll take you from Tsushima."
One of the frontlines of epidemic disease is definitely Nagorno. It is Soune Sawahiko who is cooperating with us in combating epidemic diseases here in Nagono.
He is a schoolboy who works as an educator for Nobunaga, who is said to have suggested renaming Inaya Mountain Castle as Gifu Castle in historical fact.
I have never seen him before, but this time he has largely negotiated with the temple to install full cooperation, which is a great feat of his.
"Is the medicine still okay?
"Yeah. Well. I'm letting you buy what you can get from the Japanese book, and I'm letting you carry the missing items by boat."
This Mr. Sawahiko. It's rude to say unexpected, but someone who can make realistic decisions, not solid. He also understood that giving some nutritionally deficient people porridge with bird eggs would not be a problem as a medicine.
Others make nourishing liquor based on golden liquor and give it to their patients because this is also a medicine.
"But I didn't know you could use more expensive drugs..."
"We are purchasing directly from Ming. It's cheaper than the rest."
Chinese medicine is good, and some things are coming into Japan in these days, but naturally, it's not the price that ordinary people can take.
We cheat, so we're fine.
We're all surprised you're drugging an old man in extreme poverty like you can't help him.
But if I can help, I want to help. It may be hypocrisy, but I think it's important not to abandon the people.
"Viruses are weak strains with low mortality. There's a good chance the flu has been a pandemic in the past."
"The source seems to be Kichinai. Because it is prevalent in Kiuchi ahead of time. It was also from Ketty's report, but the mortality rate is not inherently high. However, it seems that there are few cases of death, aggravated by poor nutritional status, etc."
Did you have the flu even before the Spanish cold, said to be the first flu in history?
I'm glad it wasn't smallpox or measles, but you still can't even be optimistic.
"Maybe one of these days you should start vaccinating against smallpox and measles"
"There is no problem with the manufacture of the vaccine itself. But it's obviously going to be over-technology."
"Isn't it better than abandoning it? We have to live here."
Me and Elle are secretly holding epidemic control meetings in my bedroom at night, after I have put Mr. Ichigo and the people who work downstairs to rest.
Even the low mortality flu is the status quo, so I understood that if smallpox and measles, which are said to have been endemic many times in Japan in the past, would be a big deal.
Honestly, history is something that changes, and I started to think that we should do what we can do with overtechnology.
"I agree. I want to help those who can."
"I agree -!
"Right. I would like to start manufacturing vaccines and therapeutics. If only the rate of population growth were to change, the food and fuel problems would have to improve for the future. Planned measures will be needed, especially since fuels are now firewood and coal, and conservation of forest resources must also be considered."
Oh, well. Can't we just save lives?
Fuel problems can be problematic all the time. I didn't realize until Elle pointed me out.
"You can't just go to mainland Japan. If you're thinking ahead, you should still have interaction with Australian Aboriginal and North American Indians. Especially Guam, before it's taken over by Spain."
"Melty. Are you out of line?
"It's the same. It's too late for a white man in Europe to rule the world. Guam, the United States, Australia, indigenous peoples have a history of being massacred and reduced in numbers?
"But I don't."
"When the population increases, we need to move people to Hokkaido, Wah Tai, and Taiwan. The problem with fuel is we need to scale up the ship and think about importers from overseas now."
It's supposed to be about the vaccine, but if you're aware of it, it's like it's getting bigger and bigger and out of line.
Maybe if you don't consider the balance in the technology you use, it's going to be a big deal? That's hard.
"If you mass-produce iron in blast furnaces and cokes, the steam engine is next, right? Aim, industrial revolution!
"Dude, isn't that too much?
Are you okay with having an industrial revolution in this day and age?
We're not talking about history anymore.
"I was wondering if there was room for thought to enlarge and modernize the ship. Because sailboats have limits on the volume of traffic. We just don't have any manufacturing experience, although we know the steam engines in the data too. You should try prototyping it once."
"Right. Do you want to do a steam engine prototype?"
Something about Melty derailed me, but I didn't need a steam engine for the Galaxy of Planets in the SF world.
I didn't have to make the data as information, so do I have to start with the prototype?
Is it first to put an end to the flu as it stands for now?
The problem is Qingzhou. Makes me want to pinpoint Chingzhou Castle from outside the atmosphere.