side: Kuyuan Ichima Industrial Village

Unit two of the reflector is nearing completion. Computationally, they need twenty reflectors for one blast furnace.

Only one reflector makes around 200 kilometers of refined iron a day, so there is enough to be used in tailings.

So I didn't rush to build a reflector, but there's more iron demand in Japan than I thought.

From Sakaki in the west to Hojo in the east, they want iron. It looks like iron production will flourish if it focuses on western Japan, but it doesn't meet the demand.

As it stands, large Nanban ships carrying iron ore and cokes are loaded with pre-refining iron as a return load, transported out of their tailgates, refined in a craft that is being placed at the Sulphur Island Space Port in the Ogasawara Islands and used for trading with Ming, or transported back to Hot Field and sold to Hojo.

Other industrial villages have completed automatic hammers using water wheel power called triphammers, so it seems that the speed at which iron is processed is increasing.

"Yeah. Delicious."

"Thank you"

There were also more residents and shops inside the industrial village. I opened a playhouse and a restaurant. The cook had it served to an elderly couple of sneakers.

Since the Takikagawa family's Brotherhood Party opened its shop in Chingzhou, it's a couple who volunteered once they recruited someone who likewise wanted to work in a restaurant or something.

My husband, Saab, and his wife, Tome, have moved from Koga with their families. Your son worked fine as a sneak crowd, and this couple, they treated him like hostages at first.

We worked downstairs at our house and at the Takikawa family, but we volunteered to do it if we wanted to.

"What do you say? Is there something wrong?

"Especially. But there were people in the village who cared a little bit about the lack of temples."

Mr. Saab's task is to monitor the suspicious for entry, but he also asks for the job of gathering the stupidity and dissatisfaction of those inside the industrial village.

I don't hesitate to ask people in industrial villages to give me requests and opinions, and I've set up an indicative box, but they don't come to me with very detailed opinions. The literacy rate is also low.

"Do you want the temple after all"

'Cause it's obvious.'

I listen to you while eating a little unpopular buckwheat nowadays in Oozhong, but are you still finding it inconvenient that there are no temples inside the industrial village?

You didn't want to let religion in if you could. I have no choice but to consult with Elles.

"Do you want soba noodles or udon, simmered and dried?

"I bake and serve the stewed stock, but it sells like a pinch of booze. Because it can be cheap."

The store says it's okay to have a deficit, but it seems to be open so that it will be somewhat black.

Soba and udon are cheap, aren't they? Raw ingredients. It's quite expensive for the craftsmen, but fast, cheap tastings seem to be a popular dish like some beef bowl.

And what is becoming a specialty of Oozhong is cooked and dried. It's popular with common people's fish and liquor dishes.

I originally intended it for fish fertilizer and stock.

"Oh. There's some tengusa, so it's time to get some tocorotene out. Try serving with two kinds of sweet ones and vinegar soy sauce."

"Ha. I understand."

The season is summer. Tengusa arrived from the Chita Peninsula, so let's get Tokorotene for sale.

When we have a village in the mountains, we want cold weather to be made in the winter, and we ask that Tengusa be collected in the city of Ejima.

I'll have to do whatever I can sell.

side: Kuyuan Yima School

The war is over, so I decided to open the school.

The building was built just like the hospital. Teachers and lecturers also asked Tsushima Shrine and Hota Shrine priests for the monks of Jong-eun Sawahiko Sawahiko "Takensei" and Uncle Ming Kyung Joon "Minshi-kun".

I ask for common sense, etiquette, and things that are not very religious. The understanding was prompt and helpful because of the similarity between the footfall school and the system. I understand how great football school is.

And then the Els are supposed to teach the disciplines and knowledge of Nanban and Ming.

Since collecting books properly takes time, I have carried minimal books by boat.

I also brought a few European and Ming books, like the Monarch Theory, that are epochal, but later they will be books written down by the Els for textbooks.

My wife, there are some domestic books like mirrors, but I don't have them all. The book is handwritten in the first place, so it has a limited number of publications, and it hasn't been out much.

Honestly, I have my doubts that this school is necessarily necessary.

Educate for the times, but also teach new things. The conclusion is that it is faster to write and make the necessary books. If it's data in a space fortress, there's a book.

"You've gathered quite well. Is it because of Mr. Sawahiko and the others?

The students tell the guards and our ministers to rotate and participate for the time being.

Later, I spoke to everyone in the Oda family, but there was an unexpected gathering of students. People of this era also understood that I would call myself a student in the "learning" of a disciple and in the "apprentice" of my brother-in-law.

Civilians, the brothers of the chief minister and others in the house who interact with us are the focus, but there are also people who meet for the first time, such as Nobu-no-san, the second son of the Iseko family, and Shiro Yamauchi, who will be Yamauchi's richest brother.

He is the one who, in historical fact, Shin An tried to abandon his eldest son Shin Hyun, Nobukata, to succeed Shin Hyun, but was banished by Shin Hyun.

He became a minister to Shinzhong in later years, though.

Shiro Yamauchi should be the one who dies early when it's a historical fact. I don't know much about it.

Teachers and instructors change daily with a few people a day. Did you get together a lot because you're Mr. Sawahiko on your first day?

The first day of lectures will be given in a building built as a gymnasium, as about forty people like the future will not be able to get in in in time in the classroom.

Well, it's more like a big kendo than a gym.

Oh. Shin-soo and Jing-su tried to call the public house Sergeant Yamako to foil the school, but the news came that they couldn't come any time soon.

Thank you. The shogun took the occupied mansion, but you can't leave Kichinai because you intend to take it back?

When I checked with Elle, the historical facts said that he had rooted for it and had it withdrawn once, but two years later, the court also gave the shogun a document prohibiting the delivery of the annual contribution of Yamako territory, so he said he would be in a mess for a while.

It's not uncommon for a courtyard or a public house's estate or rights to be taken away, but as always, I'm not sure what the Shogun will do.

Well, we're in a tight trade, and we're not doing anything good enough to criticize people.

Schools need to try first and adjust how they do it and what they teach. I'm just glad you got out of this school someday, you know, some great guy who's not in history.

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Oda School

As a surviving school, it will be the oldest in Japan.

It is now famous as the largest private school in Japan providing consistent education from kindergarten to university.

It should be noted that the affiliated hospital of Oda University School of Medicine has become Kuyuan General Hospital, and the Oda School and Kuyuan General Hospital have been dating since its inception.

The school board still involves the Oda Bullet Chung family, who have often held honorary positions in recent years.

There are several theories about the establishment of the school, and it is also said that Shinsu Oda led it, as well as a long time ago.

We know from the materials at the beginning of the school that reference was made to footfall schools, and when it comes to education at the time, it seems that we were aiming for an education that lost its religious colour from what the temple was doing.

Historical teachers, however, also had a large number of religious affiliates and did not appear to have had an education that totally denied religion.

It should be noted that since Oda School and Kuyuan Hospital, schools and hospitals nationwide have been built by palace carpenters.

I am told that the reason is unclear but that it was the intention of the Kuyuan family, who highly valued the skill of the palace carpenter, and it is said that the palace carpenter continued to build it, as did the temple as an institution supporting the country's backbone.

Earthquake-resistant Miyagi schools and hospitals have a long history of saving lives in mainland Japan, a disaster archipelago.

The first teacher is also famous for the many names of Kuyuan Elle and St. Kuyuan Ketty, a doctor famous as a female military teacher, and the wives of Kuyuan a horse, such as Kuyuan Julia, the ancestor of Kuyuan martial arts.

In modern times, Oda School has become one of the highest schools in the world.

While there was also a changing education of values and appreciation in long history, such as religion and political ideology, they were sometimes less criticized because they were made to study and learn as objectively as possible in tandem with strengths and weaknesses.

But that education was sending more great men and intellectuals into the world, and they never gave in to criticism.

The education policy is both conveyed as thought by Kuyuan Yima and by Kuyuan Elle, and it seems certain that Kuyuan family created the basis for modern education in Japan.

There are stone tablets and university historical libraries engraved with the names of the first teachers on the premises of Oda University today, and many historically valuable objects such as books and paintings left behind by historical students in foreign books and textbooks translated by the Kuyuan family.

The building of the first school building still exists today and has become a popular tourist destination in Nagoya as a national treasure along with Kuyuan Hospital.