The Space Fortress That Came to the Sengoku Era

Episode 113: Ranch and Nobunaga

side: Shinsu Oda

"Fine. Let's send some food. And buyers and others decide to go through the barracks."

"Thank you"

"I also understand the position of the Ise Guardian. It would be a bitter decision."

As always, there were reports of skirmishes with those who left, but they moved faster than I thought. Though I thought I'd be a little more forthright.

Isesho isn't incompetent either, but he's not a very good fighter. Well, I can't help it. Most of them have fought in their own extraction.

Besides, there is a difference between the skirmishes and the skirmishes and the battles that betrayed the end of the house. If you lose, you lose everything. It doesn't help my status, my authority, etc. You finally figured that out?

"War is also about using your head. You're not gonna end this fight with all the mowing?

"Ha. Tell the Lord only"

Not a lot of other personnel. How far do you understand this minister?

But without actually mentioning soldiers, it's really funny to fight. I didn't know that moving money and things would help move soldiers around more effectively.

Regardless, I understood the power of money, but it was more than I imagined.

Perhaps that's why the temple wants to rule the throne and the city. They're better off using their heads. The Wujia can't possibly be the enemy.

Even as things stand, the eagle moves for the benefit of Oda, but people call the eagle Buddha. It's really ironic.

Of course, I understand that the horses are good and that they connect the interests of the people and Oda. How many of you are told to do the same?

"It's like not treating the people crudely. It has nothing to do with the authority of the martial family or anything else. Seek those who protect and feed themselves."

This man, if it's Inosuke Yamanuchi, let's find out.

I don't mind arguing against the rebels, but I'm in trouble with all the mowing and desolation. Specifically, they don't give a mouth, but they send food to help lower the value of things. Think for ourselves later.

Subordinate anyway. You can use your name well and say reinforcements are coming. I want you to use what you can use and get it over with.

I don't want to be blind to the details.

Speaking of which, even the Ise Guardian thinks there are only a few cannons? Sure, it would be expensive if I bought it normally, and I would have to ask around Sakai or Omi's national friend.

Besides, things aren't better than a single horse's cannon. Probably less skilled in Japanese books. It's a man who surprises the crocodiles he makes.

I still have to see how it goes with a horse and marry him. Saburo disagrees. If you put it in the back sequence, there shouldn't be a problem. I'm not going to turn those brilliant wives against the enemy.

Besides, I'm not asking you to give me your future daughter. All you have to do is add one more wife.

Well, it's still early. Shall I talk to Sanro slowly?

Now, after the servants of the Ise Guardian, how about the rest? Is it the city of Ejima's Hattori that seems most likely to rebel? How far are those near the border with the Three Rivers willing to follow?

One horse said he wanted to make baked goods in Seto, but those there were originally unrelated to Oda. I am subordinate in form, but I have a strong sense of independence.

I threw it away as a less profitable mountain, except for the story if it would be profitable with baked goods.

Should we go now?

side: Kuyuan Yima

The new green season also came to the ranch.

Cotton, hemp, soybeans and various vegetable sprouts appear in the area of the field. The grazing land is also sprouted with clovers and other sprouts, with Japanese native horses, robas, Japanese native cows and goats laid back in a large space.

Yeah, you're here because you can keep chickens in a space that's not big either.

"Quite a good horse. I feel a little bit popular..."

He's castrated.

"Castration?"

Nobunaga came to inspect the ranch this day. Well, I'm just going to hang out. I think I'm here to see a horse dedicated to Shinsu.

Ozhang says the horse comes for sale in Horse City or Horse Merchant. Horse merchants come to sell us especially often. I guess they think they have money.

Naturally, we buy all the horses that come. The stallions are chosen from good horses for breeding and the horses are all for breeding so far. However, stallions for breeding do not need that many.

I use it for my minister's riding training, but I only cast two good stallions and a hoof, so I'm going to dedicate it to Shin-soo.

"Do we have to let this happen?

"I'm going to grow up."

I just don't mind the hoof, but I gave Nobunaga a subtle look for castration. I can't help but say it's a man. Castration, in particular, is something we don't do in Japan in this era.

Besides, the samurai prefer the temperamental horse. Wouldn't castration be popular?

Well, we need it and it'll be popular in the long run.

Yeah, yeah. Close to the ranch, he's practicing a firecracker gun near a castaway horse, and he's also starting to train people to get used to it. Because if a horse pulling a golden cannon freaks out and makes a scene, it's tough.

"Is that so in Nanban?

"Yeah, I hear you're going to castrate even Ming."

"I feel pity for the horse..."

When you're in Shinnaga or Shinsu class, I guess you don't have to castrate to handle it. Our peasant minister is delighted.

"My lord!

"There's a young lady here too!

"Good handling of horses!

"I'm a young man. Of course!!

After a while, the children who had finished helping the stables came together. Nobunaga doesn't look great in a format way to kids, so what's so popular about it? Easily plug in eagle hunting and beast hunting prey.

The ranch orphanage. The kid lets me help him in the morning and teach him to read, write and martial arts in the afternoon.

As for me, it's just study and martial arts, I think it's good. The minister tells me I need farming and help for the future.

Yeah, the kids are getting a little more. Originally, it was just a child abandoned from Qingzhou during an epidemic, but we gathered abandoned children and orphans from the realm of the Bullet Zhongzhong family.

It seems that more people have called Shinsu a Buddha because of him. My parents come to see me sometimes. Some people had to throw it away for a living.

Some of them seem to be fine and throw away their kids.

"Okay. Let's deal with him. Call me."

After riding the horse, Nobunaga began to wrestle with the children in a good mood. Seizaburo and the others can also talk about how we all take sumo wrestles with our children, almost as well.

Speaking of which, kids of this age don't do stone fights at play. I was surprised when I first saw it.

It's really a stone-throwing game, like reading and writing. You're in danger!

We forbade stone warfare. By way of exception, I admitted it if it was a mud dumpling match. Muddy children are commonly seen here going to water.

Me? I'll be joining the sumo wrestler for the kid. It's time to show them the power of a bio-enhanced cheat! In this day and age, I knew you wouldn't admit it unless you were strong.

Yes. I wonder if adults should do battle exercises or something. Set certain rules. Our influence has reduced the number of fights over history.

Maybe a sumo or a martial arts tournament later. I don't know because some people are going to make a scene if they use more or more civilians. We need to balance it.

Warring States Games? I don't feel bad competing and having fun with everyone like that. Yeah. If it's a good idea to talk to the Els, I'll suggest it to Nobunaga.