The Space Fortress That Came to the Sengoku Era
Episode 382: Autumn Visit
Side: a long time ago
The morning after the camp, the city made carp out of carp caught by the city, and everyone ate it and the camp ended as breakfast.
The city would have been delighted. That everyone ate the fish they caught as delicious.
Camping is good. Even schools and guards could be interesting to include camp training.
And when this year's Ten Kings Festival at Tsushima Shrine is successfully concluded, Ozhang is celebrating the fall at some point.
This summer in Kichinai, the situation leans towards Sanho at once, and Sanho Changqing is holding the capital of Kyo. Yihui Fuori, the current general, and his father, Yiqing, have fled to Omi Sakamoto with Harumoto Hoshikawa.
Changqing seems to be making progress with Regent's peace, but hexagons seem to have withdrawn as well as in history, and I guess the three-good regime is almost settled.
Kusana seems to have taken a breather when his deal with Oda resumed, but the buzz has already become a distant past.
Before autumn, the Krabby River harbor was part of the way, but we started operating. In addition to the construction shoreline, a number of piers were built by bridge, making it a place where we could dock from our Galeon ship to our existing ships.
Timber and more are being transported from Kii and Ise, and the construction of the port town began in earnest.
When it comes to the Krabby River, the laggiest is the castle. We can't let people from other countries build castles, and we're planning to build inexperienced Western-style castles for humans from Japan in this era, so it's going to be built after the construction of Ise and Long Island's manpower feet is finished. Initially we envisaged the architecture of a star-shaped fortress, but we are reconsidering whether to make it a Western-style castle or a star-shaped fortress, as we will be teaching other countries what to do with gold cannons.
Well, there's not enough carpenters until the renovation of Qingzhou Castle is finished, and we need to train a group of technicians to do Western architecture.
Speaking of which, the apprentice doctors I sent to Kanto returned. After the earthquake in a few months, everyone worked hard on medical work.
Before returning, Fukujo Tsukang told me that all the doctors were happy to receive a letter of sentiment and reward immediately.
Hojo asked me to arrange grains, soybeans, etc., and send them in a fleet. They're also collecting it in Hojo, but the realm was difficult and it was going to be as problematic as the historical facts.
I guess it's our influence. In addition to having just issued a public pardon letter six months in advance of the historical facts, which is a measure such as tax reform and tax relief for historical facts, Mr. Tsukang has allowed the reconstruction of the territory with an instructor who gives allowances that are not taxes.
Although the allowance for this instructor seems to be meal only and no reward. Looks like you took advantage of the advice of our doctors that we sent to the earthquake.
It seems that the grain I sent is for the meal I will serve this winter at the instructor.
In Elle's view, this would not be like the departure of counties throughout the country, which was a historical fact, such as the escape of the inhabitants.
When it comes to earthquakes, the same is true of Imawa.
Merchants and travelers have been avoiding it lately due to our sneak crowd hunt, but they still make money reselling our products until before.
Although the rebuilding of castles and temples takes precedence over the lives of the inhabitants in this river. It would be the standard response of this era in a way. There does not appear to be any particular dissatisfaction because of the natural response, even from the people.
"Kofi, don't be shy."
"It's the opposite of Oda."
On the other hand, it's worth it.
Mr. Hozuki, who brought the report of the Ninja crowd, explained it to me with an indescribable expression. Takeda seems to be trying to survive by imposing heavy taxes in Shinano for Kofi's reconstruction or crushing and uprooting the rebellious national crowd.
Wasn't it Shingen's word that people are castles, people are stonewalls, people are moats, compassion is allies, and enemies? Is it meant to be a gag or a warring country joke?
"Speaking of which, how about the Shinano Hozuki family?
"Sounds like a tough one. Nevertheless, it doesn't seem to be a good idea to give this one assistance..."
Elle's story suggests that it might be worth the money. You said it would be slightly more difficult than the historical facts.
I asked Mr. Hozuki about the Shinano Hozuki family, but he gave me such a troubled look.
In terms of power, there would already be the Ozhang Hozuki family the best. Even though Shinano has a castle and territory, Shinano is also a painful place inside. It would be the best I could do just to live.
There is a status of ancestral territory and Hozuki family territory, but you can't beat the Hozuki family, which virtually binds the Ninja crowd of Oda in our heavy minister.
"There's something wrong with this river."
Yes, the crowd grabbed top secret information that Imagawa's vegetarian breaking had increased the number of people going from Oda to Kofi and Shinano. It would be the result of a lot of education. I'm becoming an excellent detective.
"I don't know what you're going to do. For Imagawa, Kofi is our only ally."
Today, in addition to Mr. Hozuki, we are also talking with Mr. Tsiking, Mr. Ota and Mr. Komaya. We are talking with Elle and Merti, but the next agenda is about the movement of this river.
Depending on what that means, it is necessary to change the placement of the sneaky crowd.
Mr. Tsiking is confused because he doesn't seem to understand the meaning of the river's movement.
Well, the reason is clear on the bug-type reconnaissance aircraft. Taihara Yuesai is investigating Kofi's attack. My brother-in-law hasn't decided to attack me yet, but we need to take some time to find out.
Especially if the opponent is an ally.
"No way, are you going to attack the North?
The first person to speak of that possibility was Mr. Ota. This guy's grown up knowing exactly how we do things and how we think.
"Well, Lord Ota. Why would it be?
"It's easier to beat Takeda than to beat Oda or Hojo. Takeda doesn't seem weak either...... If you don't fight Oda, if you hold Kofi and Shinano to Surugawa and Far River, you can also cross with Oda and Hojo."
Shiqing asks Ota why she thought of it, but she thought about it in the answer.
It will depend on Yoshimoto in the future, but Snow Sai is thinking of a tri-national alliance between Oda and Hojo. Will the tri-national alliance of Imagawa, Hojo, and Takeda, which tormented Oda with historical facts, move as the tri-national alliance of Oda, Hojo, and Imagawa in this world?
This measure was also put forward a long time ago by Shoukuni's "Jiukei". I just...
It's not a good way to say it comes from a human being in the Imagawa family, but you'd want to attack a wealthy tail tension, not a poor reward. However, there are actually quite some stone heights and some gold mountains. You're not as poor as the world says you are, are you? Otherwise, it would be impossible to hold so many troops as to be a threat to the Oda family.
You won't know until you try to fight the battle. There will be many samurai from the Imagawa family who think that even with money such as Oda, if you fight, you can't lose.
Even from Oda, the alliance with Imawa is quite problematic. Mr. Shinsu is a Mitsugawa guardian, and the Far River is the territory of the Spur family. Besides, it's not a very good thing to be able to hold Tokaido between Hojo and Oda to Imawa.
In the first place, the Trinity Alliance has no merit unless Oda intervenes in Kiuchi.
Snow Sai's meeting with Shinsu may have moved things a little.
"Assuming Takeda and Imagawa have fought, which would Oda prefer to work with?"
I'm not replacing Mr. Shiqing, who has been silent, but the hashiya asks me a troubled question.
"Neither? I don't want Kofi to hear all about it. It's hard to develop."
If you're going to attack as far as geography goes, it's Imawa, right? There are great names and causes. Besides, holding down along Tokaido is not a bad idea given the future.
Takeda is no credit, and Kofi is poor land. Besides, there is a nasty wind and earth disease called Japanese schistosomiasis.
The cause is a parasite, a dangerous disease that eventually leads to swelling of the stomach and death. It was in 1996 that it was eradicated as information on historical facts. It will be in 2008. It is the only parasitic disease in the world that has been successfully eradicated.
I don't know if it's the right way to put it, but I don't want it to be worth it when I think about it in a cost-effective way and it could be the place I want to put it behind.
"The situation is also a little fluid in the Three Rivers. We'll have to prepare for the war."
Silence dominates the neighborhood again, but that's where Elle mentions preparing for the war.
The Matsuhei family received support from Oda. I gave it a name, but I was also thinking about the possibility that it would still be rejected. It's not a bad thing that traveling merchants and pharmacists keep the crowd safe in Matsuhei territory.
The only problem is that the Matsuhei Soja doesn't have the power to wrap up the Three Rivers anymore.
As always, there are many people in the Three Rivers who want the battle between Oda and Imawa. Some people seem keen to send a letter to Shinsu urging her to settle. Well, most of the content is, if I'm on your side, I'll twist this river and so on, and then I'll send my weapons to you for food and money. This is all bullshit, though.
I know it's a survival strategy for the little Chinese people, naturally, but you haven't been able to read the current situation.