The Space Fortress That Came to the Sengoku Era
Episode Five Hundred Eighteen - Postincident Assessment
Side: a long time ago
The interview between the South Barbarians and the slaves they were taking was over. Although it took me a little while to confirm because I decided to translate my testimony separately and submit the paperwork with an interpreter who was accompanied by a disguised robot who was our family member for confirmation.
I don't want to let the South Barbarians in the mainland as much as possible, though. We need to make sure we have multiple interpreters for the future. I'm not kidding that interpreters don't translate properly.
Sakami officially sent a protest envoy. Ozhang Oda has a strong tone when he insulates Sakami under the permission of Ozhang's guardian, Shibo. Become a super hard postured messenger who won't even allow apologies. Sakami may be surprised.
Send sentences in the form of ex-post reports to Sanhao and General Akali of the Morning Court and Omi. Well, Sanho and I have Matsunaga and Yamako in the morning court, so I'm just going to let them know as a formality. General Ankley also delivers sentences via hexagons in charge, making a hexagonal face, though. Of course, I will use our merchant legend to scatter a soft version describing Sakami and Nanban's work throughout the Japanese book.
Some of them are begging for their lives when it comes to the South Barbarians, but no one has surrendered except the interpreters. It would all be a death sentence. Some people say things like working for this country are in good shape, but people like that are not worth using in the Oda family today.
"So, is there anyone who disagrees with the ban on entry of Sakai people and the suspension of trade?
Now, on this day, there is a reputation in Qingzhou Castle. The proceedings are still held today, Mr. Jing Soo.
Firstly, it will be a report on the case of the South Barbarians and an examination of what can be termed retaliation against Sakami. There is a lot of air about Sakami again. I understand you're being made an enemy, and in fact, some members of the Oda clan and heavy ministers have been asked to take it from Sakami to Shinsu.
You must be surprised that there was another problem beside the operation.
The trouble with Sakami is that there are not many options for retaliation. It's not a place where you can give up soldiers, and our ships can fire cannons at Sakami, but it has too strong an impact other than Sakami.
The ban on commerce would be the most hateful. Otsuma and others will also be asked to prohibit commerce with Sakami. Please only.
But if you don't listen to me, there's a chance that we'll stop doing business with this one.
"Since there appears to be no objection, we will officially ban the entry and suspension of trade of Sakai people"
The current reputation is on a consultative basis, but Shinsu and I have strong powers, so the debate is not that exciting.
Since no one really wanted to shelter Sakai, the matter was settled lightly.
It's just that fine interest adjustments and stuff are helping. It is a challenge for the future. Nevertheless, the council system still needs a period of experience. It wouldn't be bad as it stands.
"Will the ship be unraveled in the Krabby River? Why don't you waste it?
"In the future, it is necessary to build a large ship with tailings. Sometimes repairs are necessary because they are quite damaged. If you do disassembly and assembly, you will be able to build the same ship in the future, and there is the problem that there are no sailors who can operate the ship as it stands"
It was rather the handling of the Carrack ship that gave the opinion. The ship itself was owned by the Oda family, but for the sake of mastering the technology, it is best to have the ship's carpenters, once they have done so, make their own drawings and assemble them again.
While this one was conditioned to swear confidentiality in a pledge, it was also decided to include ship carpenters held by the Mizuno family and other Chinese people. I'm anxious that you'll protect me with the morals of this era, but it would be somewhat dissuasive if we exchanged formal "vows".
"Doesn't the problem mean that there may be more South Barbarians coming in the future?
"You're on your left."
It was the matter of future measures that gave rise to the debate. Krabby River is fine, but Tsushima and Hota seem to remain a little uneasy, and we have to consider coming by road.
"I have an idea about that. At the Oda family, a new checkpoint will be set up for the main streets and collections. It shall be abolished as well as all the posts between Qingzhou, Nagorno, Tsushima, Krabby River and Hotfields."
We were just talking about measures against the South Barbarians, and Shinsu, who was silent, hung up an important card.
It is not the collection of money, but the establishment of a new customs office to change people and the abolition of the customs office in Ozhang. I managed to get the conversation together with the abolition of the customs office between Chingzhou, Naguno, Tsushima, Krabby River and Hota, which are Shimo Four counties.
Street maintenance and water treatment projects were summarized by the Oda family in turn. It was Tsushima Shrine and Hota Shrine that had trouble negotiating. This one sums up the cost of street maintenance with the Krabby River, which is currently under way, by the Oda family paying the full price, maintaining the collection and dredging the "Shinji", right?
Tsushima and Hota will have a new office in the Oda family to rehabilitate people, and taxes will not be taken from the inhabitants of Oda territory.
Simply put, the Oda family held the right to collect taxes, didn't they? I had roughly guessed the contents of our reform, so there was not so much backlash.
Well, to avoid an extreme reduction in fruit entry, for the time being, part of the tax earned on Tsushima and Hota was to be paid to Tsushima and Hota.
Nevertheless, since the Oda family's business will be to improve streets and collections, the distributions will be reduced accordingly. The guards are already operating in the Oda family's purse. Apparently it was noticed that the abolition of the detention center would be done one day.
"Is that..., okay?
It's just that the reputation crowd bothered to abolish the station. It's a pretty important financial resource in this day and age.
"I won't say I'm happy. However, it is true that Sekiguchi stands in the way for everyone to thrive as an Oda family. I like to take it from strangers, but I'm in favor of not taking it from the same Oda people."
One of the heavy ministers speaks to Mr. Ohashi, but Mr. Ohashi answered with a slight aggravation of his expression.
I have also spoken to Mr. Ohashi and Mr. Chiaki, who is also the chief of the Ota Shrine. Actually, we're the ones paying the Oda family the most taxes, aren't we? To put it to the polar theory, Oda doesn't have a problem without tax revenues from Hota or Tsushima. So I guess I'll just have to obey more than we agree.
The temple will rebel against the people along the streets and the land lords on this matter, but if you return the back, you won't disagree that far unless it's also along the streets where people won't come.
I adjusted my interest properly. In this era, it's also legal under Muromachi Shogun's law for people and landowners to take their taxes on their own. Nevertheless, then the country will never get better. We need to turn it into a good cut.
However, you wouldn't be able to do that without a strong Oda family like you are now.
"Tomorrow is our day. How hard is it for the generals to keep you from starving? The only way to change this turmoil is now when you have a lord and a long-distance lord. Let Tsushima be the foundation."
"Hot fields are the same. Everything new about the status quo is wisdom gathered across the sea by those of the Kurumi family as they lost their lives. That's what I'm passing on at all costs. We're going to strain ourselves."
However, when Ohashi and Chiaki spoke of what seemed to be their true intentions, the Great Hall quieted down. Honestly, I'm the first to hear it, too. Were you even thinking about that?
There was no objection. I am aware of what is expected. Nevertheless, you have to take care of someone who cooperates until you let go of your own rights.
Well, if you take a slightly oblique view, it's not like you want to sell it high if you have the right to let go anyway. But that's fine. We need to compete with each other.
"In the future, then, the precincts need to be considered in the direction of decommissioning. So you have to think about keeping the needy from getting out."
It was Shinko who summed up the conversation in a quiet room. This guy does a really good job too.
"I guess the ocean has to be put together too. You'll need to stop taking taxes off the ship and sort it out."
Yeah, it was Shinko who said what he wanted to say in this matter first.
The Navy or the fishermen take their own taxes or something from the ship, right? Even in the original world, it was a conflict area.
I'm talking to Mr. Saji a little bit. It's hard to stop what other people and local fishermen are doing when it's Mr. George's position, isn't it?
True, it's a lot of trouble.