The Space Fortress That Came to the Sengoku Era
Episode 273: Three Rivers in the Oda Family's Annual Contribution and Battle Season
side: Kuyuan Yima
When rice grain shedding ends in the territory in winter, the annual contribution as a tax is carried into Tsingzhou Castle and Naguno Castle.
It was just that this was hard again.
In particular, the former Yamato Conservator of Qingzhou was paid the annual contribution of wheat in the spring, but this is the first annual contribution of rice.
"I really didn't expect to run out of holdings...... It's the first time I've lived to this age."
The rice mounds that are brought in one after the other from the direct jurisdiction will be delivered to the rice vault, but Elle's prophecy suggests that the rice vault that originated in Qingzhou Castle may not be enough, so in the renovation of Qingzhou Castle, the rice vault was built as a priority.
As a result, Mr. Jing Soo is also being transported to Tsingzhou Castle with a surprising annual contribution. As a result of the overlap between the former Yamato senate and the alteration of deputies.
"There was injustice."
The influx of the inhabitants would have increased in one way or another. The fruit for entering Oda seems to be for the deputies and merchants who were making intermediate exploits.
It seems that some clever inhabitants were adhering to deputies and temples on a village basis, so that's not necessarily all.
Shinyo Oda, a former Yamato guardian, was also practically a puppet, because he liked Osamu Sakai and Shigemitsu. Thank you. I didn't seem to make any more annual contributions to Tsingzhou Castle than I reported to Shinyo.
It seems that Shinyo himself didn't account for rice or money, and he was deluded when someone whispered to Shinyo that it was not enough, but sold it or used it to pay off his debts.
Overall, these days are long overdue. Even the Bullet Zheng Zhongjia still hasn't fallen apart.
Nevertheless, the annual contribution of the old Yamato guardian would certainly have been a lot better, including spring wheat.
"Elle, we need to stockpile rice, right?
"Right. It is also needed for cage castles and hunger control. Rice is cheaper because it is richer than anything else. Selling poorly can be a blow to the lives of the people."
I want to spend as little money as possible, but do I still need to stockpile rice?
Originally, Tsingzhou Castle is not a castle with caged castles in mind. To some extent in the current renovation, the cage castle is also taken into account to increase the number of cages and so on.
I almost felt like a gag when I couldn't find rice in my collection.
It seems that the rice storage in Qingzhou Castle will be used for stockpiling and market manipulation. The Oda family doesn't have to sell rice.
The key currency is still short of money, but it would be better when it comes to Oda territory. Because copper coins are cast in our industrial village to constantly increase supply.
Martial arts competitions also served more than originally meant in the sense of increasing currency circulation.
That and the reputation of the Oda bill that I put into circulation for some time now is not bad either. That's essentially an exchange (so-called) note that Oda and I guarantee the contents of, so I guess I have confidence. I think it has something to do with the fact that the design is difficult to counterfeit.
However, outside Oda territory, the value of the currency varies from region to region, and within Kanto and Kichi, the types of copper coins are credited.
Song Qian is preferred in Kiuchi, and Ming Qian tends to be preferred in Kanto.
Because the power zone of the economy is expanding, it also affects the economic situation there, right?
The biggest problem is that people in this era lack an understanding of the very concept of economy, or economy.
Well, thanks to that, we're in an advantage.
What I hate about Sakana-san merchants is that they shop with bad money in Kichinai and try to bring home the good money in circulation in Oda territory.
That way they make more money than the denomination. That kind of bad wisdom seems to work.
We also distribute some bad money, but it's so much so that we end up with wings to collect and recast with us because we get too much together.
Historically, you know exactly why you became stone tall.
side: Hiroshi Matsuhei
"What's going on? Wouldn't Oda be attacking Migawa?
"No sign of that so far. Anxiang's Shinhuang is also restoring fields that were devastated in battle this year. Also in Qingzhou, Nagorno and Krabby, there are massive instructors, and I don't think they will fight very well."
The story of Oda's rapprochement with Mino soon passed to Migawa. Everyone should have thought that the invasion of the Three Rivers by Shinsu would finally resume.
Neither could Imagawa just ignore it, and he moved to stop the disobedience against the nation's people everywhere.
I also asked Hanzo, an Iga, to look into it, but I didn't know Oda had any signs of war...
"Isn't that a disguise?
"I can't deny that either. It can also be said that Oda can fight now without support. And the Oda Bullet Chung family and Kuyuan family are on strict alert and cannot be investigated. If the Kurumi family prepares their weapons and supplies, they may not even be able to grasp the signs."
"I didn't know you couldn't do it..."
"I'm sorry. However, the number and loyalty of Koga in the Kuyuan family is amazing and cannot be fattened in a certain way. Also, Iga has a cooperative relationship with Oda, which mainly helps us examine the situation in Kichinai and western countries. Naturally, you should also consider the Mitsugawa's inner feelings to be outrageous."
I'm not willing to blame Hanzo. Oda's power is well understood.
You think you unified Ozhang, went all the way to Kanto, helped Hojo fight and won it all? I am not the earliest.
I thought if Oda and Imawa were to fight, I'd have to decide my attitude, but what's this all about?
The Nishisan River says there are more people wanting to be saddled by Oda. If there were no hostages in Imawa, the Nishisan River would have fallen to Oda in Masa.
Unlike last year, rice wasn't bad this year. Finally, I breathed a sigh of relief, but when I realized it, it was getting richer beyond the Yamato River.
Ironically, we wait for the invasion of Oda, so the Western Three Rivers are becoming peaceful. We all want to see if either Oda or Imagawa win and come with winning.
There is no better chance of attacking the Three Rivers than now.
"How do you think?
"I don't know. But I'm sure Oda won't have any trouble without attacking the Three Rivers. Hojo and Oda seem to have bonded friendship. If Imawa doesn't attack us any more, maybe we don't really need to hurry."
"Maybe Oda doesn't want Migawa..."
I didn't know Oda might not attack me. That may be something no one has ever imagined.
You're not interested in fighting Imawa? There's a neighborhood you can pick up.
I don't know. What's Oda thinking?
Assuming Oda doesn't come, how about Mikawa? Is this river's reign going on?
The East Three Rivers are fine. The Western Three Rivers will be rough. Neighboring Oda territory can eat rice. That is not true of those who are loyal enough to belong to the river until they starve. Most people would have attached to Imawa simply because they thought Imawa was stronger than Oda.
No way. Is Oda willing to wait for the West Three Rivers to get rough?
I don't know. How am I supposed to do that?