The Space Fortress That Came to the Sengoku Era

Episode 95: What Tsurumi Means

side: Kuyuan Yima

When I say Hanami, it still seems like this is the same time to be a banquet.

I don't care if they say Japanese songs while watching flowers, it's fine because I'm in trouble.

Whoa, this miso Taraku, that's delicious. It looks like miso has been seasoned with sugar or a flavor. The cook number guy at Shinsu's. You've been here many times to teach me how to cook. Maybe he has mastered the flavoring of the future.

The dishes of this era go from salt with high salt content, but adding minorin to the stock and sugar seems okay to keep the salt modest.

Nobunaga also told me that he likes salt and flavor. We usually eat modest salt dishes. Maybe sweet stuff lovers are more of a problem.

"Is that Tsurugi?

"Oh. Speaking of which, you were refreshed."

"He's an old merchant."

When the banquet also proceeded, someone strange began to dance while singing Tsurumi.

This Tsurumi is supposedly liked by Nobunaga of Historical Facts. Apparently Nobunaga likes this era too.

It wasn't until you got here that you found out that the content was a tale from the time of the Yuanping match. Even in the original world, I was a countryman and an indoorsman, and I have never even seen the stage or concert, rather than Nora or Kabuki.

I don't know a lot about singers singing at local festivals, though I've heard them to the extent that they pass by a few times.

In the original world, Tsurugi is only a legacy in history that almost no one knows, except for the famous passage that Nobunaga preferred and supposedly sang.

It was a little unexpected that the contents were something that sadly worldly "haha". Though in warring times, I guess you don't necessarily want a world to be betrayed.

Soon the lively banquet has turned into a quiet Tsurugi view.

Tsurushi, seen in front of scattered cherry blossoms in a meagre period of time, may shake the heart of a samurai whose life is short and who knows when he will die.

side: Shinsu Oda

I wasn't interested in public house impersonations or anything, but drinking while watching cherry blossoms like this isn't too bad.

In particular, the purpose of Hanami is to provide an opportunity for people in the house to talk to Sanro and Ichima. I hope it works out for you too.

It's a matter of concern for a long time, but hardly anyone understands what Saburo or a horse thinks.

It's ironic, but the more noticeable a horse is, the less comprehensible a horse is around.

That would be the case, too. A horse does not attach much importance to a narrow territory. You can't possibly understand a samurai who only thinks about defending his own territory and taking more.

No problem if you have the power. That's what I thought until a while ago.

But then I began to think that one day I would shrug my legs.

The Oda Bullet Zhongzhong family is not a force of Oozhong at the earliest. It will also be necessary to wrap up the whole house if the Oda Bullet Zhongzhong family is to grow further ahead.

To do this, the Oda Bullet Chung family needs to set up more opportunities to gather around the house. Show your house the power of the eagle to understand its will.

And Sanro and a horse need to be understood more by the whole house. It's not that easy, but it has to be done.

It's important before everything starts. We need to make the whole house more one before the battle begins between the Taizhang unification and beyond.

side: Takashi Hirakata

"The Lord has moved his will outside of that mirror." Nobody has ever seen a princess before. "

"There you go."

"Do you want anything?

"Nothing in particular. I've had extraordinary consideration before with the court and my lord."

The next day, Sir Yamako "Yanaka" entered the inner back "Taru" and offered his offerings to the Lord.

Now I can finish this role safely. I don't know if there's a particular problem, but I'm disappointed.

"Hmm. Is that right? By the way, do you still get that one?

"Not necessarily, but perhaps"

"I heard some funny rumors. Lord Oda said he subordinated the South Barbarians. True?"

"The rumors are a little different. To be precise, we subordinate those with Nambarian ships. It is true that his subordinates and wives are South Barbarians, but the minister is a merchant from a remote island close to Japan."

Can't you just stay here after work? Has the rumor of Lord Ichima reached the capital of Kyo as well?

You were right to rush this trip to Shanghai before it became a good rumor.

"I see. That's when you get the rarities of Nanban"

"Ha."

"It's not like we're having a scene."

"Thank you very much."

"The public is in Omi now. What are you gonna do about it?

"I'm thinking about giving you a little booze and some food. I can't go with hatred."

"That would be good. It's the best part."

Apparently, Sir Yamako understands the intentions of this one. Because I don't want to be involved in Kiuchi at the moment, so it's my best hope that you stay calm.

Individually, the public who are fleeing to Omi should be prepared to give a little alcohol and food. I didn't plan to, but I can't ignore more than gold liquor being talked about in Sakami.

"It's not just here. Watch out for Hoshikawa in the pipeline. It is no exaggeration to say that the capital was rough because of him."

"Ha, I'll remember the liver"

"I don't think you can get caught up in that unless you come to Kichinai. And I envy Oozhong because he seems peaceful."

"If you don't mind, come back anytime. The Lord is waiting for you."

The last thing Sir Yamako uttered in a whisper was the name of Lord Hoshikawa of the Shogun.

You are the de facto ruler of the capital of Kyou and must be involved in the feud in Kiuchi for some time now.

I've never even met him, but he doesn't seem to be very praised. I didn't want to bother seeing you this time, but I came when I wasn't in the capital.

It was just in case Lord El, like Sir Yamako, cared about Lord Hoshikawa, but I came to the capital of Kyo to understand.

The Shogun is a mess. I guess we should still strengthen our friendship with the morning court.