side: Kuyuan Ichima Kuyuan residence in Nakuno

"Hmm. Bare noodles" Really? "

"This juice won't fit again."

Summer means our lunch today is bare noodles. It's summer.

Together with Shinsu, Shinsu's parents and children and Jing Soo......

By way of example, our lord comes without any foretaste, right? If you need me, you can call me, and if you want me to cook, I can order you.

The history of bare noodles is old. You don't think there was anything from the Nara era?

"I brought a lot of merchants. Noodles have become popular in Ozhang lately."

I didn't ask you to do anything. We make flour dishes of wheat and soba noodles, and they were bought from Kichinai by Osaka merchants who looked into eating noodles often.

Naturally, it's a luxury product, and it's not as casual as bare noodles because it's as hot as the future.

Nevertheless, buying from Kichinai in the current Oozheng will focus on cereals such as wheat and soba in rice and soybeans.

On the other hand, there is as much to sell from Ozhang to Kichinai, but surprisingly little to buy, and if you don't buy matcha tea, bare noodles, and luxury products, you will save money on silver and copper, right?

It's good to make money, but if you don't balance it somewhat more than make a deal, you can turn it to enemies everywhere.

I haven't really made a deal with Kiuchi, and I'm not willing to share it. Honestly, the merchants in Kiuchi aren't very impressed either.

"How about soy sauce production?

"We're going in the direction of teaching Tsushima and the Miso merchants in Hot Tin how to make it."

The noodle sauce is close to future objects. I also take stock from soy sauce and mirin.

Mirin is making alcohol. He had decided to start production at Tsushima's mansion, and the production of soy sauce was also to be done by order of Shinsu.

As it stands, we're just giving it to Shin-soo and other interactive people individually, but there's a lot of talk about wanting soy sauce from all over the place.

It seems that Kiuchi has a soy sauce ancestor who makes it from the miso accumulation, but that's not a lot of production either, and most importantly, our soy sauce, which is ahead of history, is exceptional.

If you're a miso artisan who can't get around to making it with us and has some common methods, it looks like you'll learn to make soy sauce quickly.

"This isn't the same as the usual lamb."

"I got a lot of moisture. I was wondering if summer would be better here."

After the meal, dessert was also requested, so the water lamb for the afternoon dessert was served to Shinsu and the others.

It's totally our only treat when it comes to condensed lamb, isn't it?

Since cold weather used for condensed lamb does not exist in this era in the first place, it seems impossible to even try to imitate it.

Nobunaga handed it out as a souvenir everywhere, and even we make it a gift. Well, I sometimes make them for afternoon snacks, so everyone in the ministry eats them for what they want.

"Sweet and delicious"

Nobunaga isn't as sweet as Nobunaga, but he also eats sweets. I think I liked the water lamb too, so I have to wrap it in a souvenir.

I think maybe Elle has already made extra. Shinsu also has quite a few wives and concubines, right? I need a good amount to distribute to my wife and kids.

It would be better to have enough at times like this. It's not the same as the future, Shinsu-san, because confectionery that uses sugar in your class is a luxury product.

Oh, because Shinsu and Nobunaga often bring back confectionery, Elle has received several letters of thanks from Uchida.

Perhaps the most different person from the image of history to come over here is that guy. I had an image of how great he sounds and how he hates Nobunaga by drowning you, but he's an unexpected caregiver.

The relationship with Nobunaga is a bit distant but not surprisingly bad. Because I'm trying to understand each other, but not as well as Elle guesses.

In fact, the image of historical facts must have been the image of a creation.

Historically, Uchida usually stayed with Nobunaga after Nobunaga was discussed. Maybe the relationship wasn't surprisingly bad because my parents didn't send me home or anything.

"Kusanaga's congregation seems to be asking for mediation with Oda everywhere. However, I don't seem to have received a very colourful response."

After the meal, I heard reports about Shinsu and Kusanaga, but Shinsu gave me a slightly less interesting look when I heard she was asking for mediation everywhere.

As it stands, they rely on the petition certificate temple, the hexagon and Hokusai.

"It was originally a forbidden place over there. It would be troublesome if the court asked me to mediate."

"Oda is not hostile to Kusana. So there's no point in harmony."

In a nutshell, we're making a scene about turning our products around just like before.

They think that would come true if they brokered where they should have to pay arrow money.

In fact, Tokaido connects to the west from Kusanaga. I guess that's a strength that's not in the rough end. If there is a product, it can also be sold by land from Ise and Omi to the capital of Kyoto.

Nevertheless, it does not clearly stipulate the accommodation town of Tokaido, as it did during the Edo period. I'm sure he was traveling by boat from Hota to Kusanaga.

Mr. Jingsu is a bureau where Kusanaga was originally forbidden. In other words, he pointed out that it was the territory of the Korean court. I didn't know until Elle recently taught me, but I guess it's still a forbidden place in nominal terms.

Even if you gain control of Kusanaga, it is possible that this time the court will tell you to return it. Anyway, that's a hassle.

If you own Ise in the future, you might want to build another port in Oda and connect it to Tokaido instead of Kuwana.

"So leave it like this?

"That would be the best"

Well, as it stands, Oda hasn't asked for anything from Kusana. I'm just saying that I'm not willing to get involved in the future if I'm to mention it strongly.

Sounds like a big town. Even if our stuff doesn't flow, we should be able to do it as a Tokaido stronghold for the time being.

Just Kumana in Otsuma. And Uji, Yamada and Ise's autonomous cities are a lot in the way of Oda in historical reality, aren't they? Especially when Nagashima is always in the mood.

There's plenty of potential for Ise merchants to turn to their enemies in the future. Even as things stand, the anti-Oda Kusana needs to be thoroughly weakened.

"In the future, we need mechanisms to control merchants."

Our policies and those of Oda have a side of heavy merchantism, so merchants don't know what to do unless they control it more than historical facts.

Merchants have no good, no bad, no enemies, no allies, not to mention the regulations and morals of laws like the original world.

I guess a free and competitive economy is ideal, but if you don't manage and set regulations, you'll be fine and even sell in the country.

I guess merchants' taxes should also be profit-driven in the future, but when will they be fulfilled? Maybe not while I'm working on a horse for a long time.

As things stand, we should not only protect merchants and get money, but we should consider and prepare measures to manage them with a view to the future.

"Is the Martial Family controlling the merchant? The temple's about to make a scene again."

"The vested rights in temples are what the state should have. There must be some explanation, and I can't help blaming the past, so I can't help but manage everything in a unified nation in Japan."

I've been selling out my vested rights, because the upper echelons of the temple are just relatives and children of the court.

I feel the horror of vested rights because that's when even the court and the shogunate burned their hands.

When it's all over, the temple needs to be properly educated in history that it was out of the way of Buddha and God.

As much as I want to talk politics and academics out of it. At least we'll have to have regulations.

It's really a long way to go.