The Space Fortress That Came to the Sengoku Era
Episode 508: Qingzhou Castle of Much Duty
Side: a long time ago
Tsingzhou Castle is busy responding to tomorrow's fireworks. Since yesterday, we have been helping at Tsingzhou Castle.
The inn is already full of everywhere, and temples everywhere are busy asking for the reception of travellers' guests.
"Hakata?"
"Ha, is it that I heard rumors and came here?"
The Oda family also washes out the identity of travelers from all over the place. Stopping by a temple, a lodging house, etc. raises the report from what we talked about in public. How dare you lay down an intelligence network so far in a few years?
It was the visit of Hakata's merchants that Hozuki reported to me with a face that seemed busy. He's not a merchant setting up a shop that big. Is that a hostile inspection? In fact, there have been several reports that Hakata people have come before.
"As it stands, I guess I'll leave it. Except if there's contact from the other side."
It's funny to see you, but I'm busy anyway. Public houses are coming from Echimae and Sungawa this year, and even more so from Kyoto's capital at last this year.
Yadashi Tsugu, Yadashi Yanagi Successor. He is a person who has been close to Mr. Jing Soo and has come to Oozheng in the past. He's here to see the government. I'm sure you're the convict who came along for the fireworks.
"What do you think of this more than that?
"Are you Matsunaga Bullet Zhengzhong"
Hakata and I don't have a particularly bad relationship, and we can have intimacy. Priority is not high so far.
More worrying than that is Matsunaga's report, which has just come up.
"This is silver. Next report, right? That guy's got a nose for these things."
The slightly characteristic report was written by a resident named Silver Next. Mr. Hozuki gave a slightly subtle look.
I was originally a runner from Koga. But I'm not the one who uses it on us. Recently, I called myself a guide in Tsushima, and I am a good man for the guidelines of rich people and samurai who get paid for guiding them, and report their contents to us and get paid even more.
He checked to see if Elle cared, too, especially not some spy. He just wants guidelines.
"You're a little curious, Jen."
Matsunaga said she seemed interested in talking about Ozhang's life. It has also been reported that Iga is with it. I'm assuming it might be an escort and a guide.
She seemed concerned about Julia and went to see it in the guise of celebration and coincidence at the same time as lunch, but she said it was her belly-black father.
"Would you like to call me?
If I thought everyone was coming when I was busy, Shinsu called me to meet Matsunaga. Oh, Mr. Matsunaga was a bad guy face after all. You can't judge people by their appearance.
He wants to know about Nanban.
Shinsu told me to go straight to work when I finished greeting her. Don't wonder what to say, though, that's all.
"Matsunaga Palace. Could you be a little more specific? But even if the Nanbans say they want to know, that's what we can't talk about here."
"Then I'd like to know if you think you can sink a Nanban ship and capture it."
Is it still the treatment of tyrannical South Barbarians?
"Whatever the ship with the official diplomatic envoy on board, there's no problem as much as sinking a mere ship of pirate merchants. Because the country is far away. It's a minimum of a year to report, just a year for your home country's judgment to pass on here. It will be a long story of my mind. It's not uncommon for them to have trouble with locals in the first place. If Sanho wants to have a national relationship with Nanban, it's a different story."
"Hmm, I see. I hear there's a territory near the Nippon Book.
"Yes. I don't think the number of people is that high though. It's just that for them, this is the end of the world, our barbarians. If it pisses you off, you might as well burn down a pair of saccharides with a cannon. The worse they are and the more they see us as like monkeys. As a result of his sweet face, a place called Malacca, southwest of Japan, is being taken by the South Barbarians. If you doubt my story, I think it would be a good idea to send a messenger to Ryukyu as well. Ryukyu is also wary of the Nanbans."
You really don't know anything about it. Actually, the Nanban ships are sinking thanks to the white whales and the great king squid, so I suspect the information will even be passed on to the country. Naturally, we won't get in the way.
Matsunaga is thinking of changing her complexion. I warped my face slightly when I said I saw him as a barbarian. It's a natural reaction. Why don't you show me on the world map? No, if you want to show it, will Shin-soo show it? That's not what I do.
Then I'd like to know what you think of Ming.
"It's a clandestine trading ship, isn't it? It's subtle if it moves. Ming is in trouble, too. In Kamakura, a country named Yuan once dominated the continent, but in recent years, the ethnic group and Ming of its descendants have rubbed it. Besides, I hear that Ming is annoyed about the majority of clandestine trading vessels, the Kuo, and that he has rubbed them with the Nanbans. At least that's low risk of Ming pointing a soldier at the Japanese book. If you have the spare time and the spare time, it's a priority to crusade against the Jake."
You've been thinking a lot seriously. When it comes to Sanok Changqing, there was a suspicion that he might be depressed in late life.
Are you being too serious? I don't think General Kenhao would mind.
"If you'll excuse me for a moment, I'll summarize what I just said in writing."
"I appreciate that. Regards"
That concludes my conversation with Matsunaga. I'll leave the rest to Shinsu. I'm busy today, too.
SIDE: Sakami Merchant
"Hey, come on, it's not good!
"I don't know! Don't tell me!
News came in that the court had told the Sanho family that our Sakai was overwhelmed. I hear Sanho-sama also maintains his soldiers' support.
The cause would have been the sinking of Ming's ship. It is obvious to everyone that it is a clandestine trade ship, but it is certain that it is a Ming ship, and it is certain that it will be troubled if it does not even come.
Since Oda of Ozhang has grown in the wisdom and boat of the Nanban people, the congregation seems to be after that, but thanks for the story of Ozhang, there are also a lot of things on the Nanban boat.
We call it a Nambarian ship if the Nambarians from the south are on board, but in Ise Bay they call it a Nambarian ship with a complex sail like the one now found in Sakai.
Those southern barbarians. I don't have enough money to teach wisdom, etc., so I leave it to myself. Is that really what that Southern barbarian knows in the first place?
Regardless, I don't want to think the congregation is stupid either. He seems to think it would be nice to get a cannon for the ship, but the Nanbans are lazy enough to do whatever they want.
"I'm at my limit. Exit Sakai"
"You got somewhere to go?
"Oh, I have relatives in Fukuhara"
"Well, you're a master."
Will one merchant companion leave again? The merchant of Sakai sells all the transgressions and fakes. I've had such a reputation lately that I feel narrow on my shoulders wherever I go.
It was the day after my companion left that such a heavy, painful sacrament of air made a scene. The Nanbian ship that was in the harbor was probably due to not being there at night.
Thank you. I hear the congregation let you go. Did the Merchant of Ming, who was sunk by an example ship, aim for a gap that left Sakami at Sanho-san's invitation? I hear the congregation wants to pay for the rebuilding of the ship because of the accident.
The South Barbarians said they were coming again next year, but it's suspicious. And who's to blame when there's no one to blame?
Sakami doesn't have as much buzz or momentum as it once was. If Sanho-sama attacked you, would you be willing to sneak up on the Omi public this time?
Speaking of which, the congregation seems to be thinking about building the same boat and artillery as the complicated sailboat Nanban that went on until the other day without punishment, so you asked the craftsmen to do it?
The craftsman kept his head on how to build something that had no physical or drawings.
I don't know what happens.