The Space Fortress That Came to the Sengoku Era
Episode 603: The Man Going Ahead with the Unhappy Man.
Side: bamboo medium heavy element
"It's like another country."
The grumpy Lord Ando came to visit. I know what you're trying to say. It would be about Sekihara. I'm sure it's a border and a stronghold, but I don't think we're going to get more than 10,000 people together to start teaching.
Moreover, it would be uninteresting that Lord Inari has subordinated himself to Oda. I'm not a tough guy because Oda is strong. But Asai is the enemy of his predecessors. I guess I couldn't bear to just watch.
"Wouldn't Asai change the flow if he fought well?
"That would not be possible. In the first place, Oda doesn't have the right to fight Asai in the field. All you have to do is repel at the castle and position. If you also protect the iron cannon and gold cannon, you can use it. Asai can't win."
The earliest guardians do not exist, and those who were ministers remain neutral and static, whether they submit to Oda or to Saito.
Except for someone like Lord Ando who doesn't care about eating such things as subordinating himself to the Odachi, he would like to subordinate himself to Oda if he had the chance.
Even Lord Ando thinks Oda's victory is unshakable?
"Can't you get a sentence from the old minister of the Tuki family?
"Hmm. I finally burned something like that. In case Oda finds us, they'll crush us."
In fact, beneath me is a sentence from the old minister of the Tuki family calling him Asai to bee up. Naturally it also arrived under Lord Ando, but Lord Ando said that he had slashed the messenger and burned the sentence as well.
That sentence is certainly not worth dealing with. It said that if we beeped up and attacked from behind, it would hit Oda hard, but if we looked at Sekihara, it wouldn't even come true.
"Besides. It would be foolish to see that woman named Kuyuan Ursa sweetly. The extraction that has always crushed the crowd in the Three Rivers belongs to that woman. It's also good for the ground. Asai is no match to win."
Speaking of which, Lord Ando volunteered to participate in the Battle of the Three Rivers. Rumor has it that the Mitsugawa crowd was weak, but did Lord Ando admit to exploitation in that battle?
In the first place, it is impossible for a woman to extract it.
"So what if Asakura or Hexagon moves?
"It would be interesting to get there. I guess not. If we move that far, Oda will work with Sanho. Hex doesn't want that."
"Does that mean Oda's victory is unshakeable?"
Horrible when asked again. Is Oda spending all that money in a fight he never loses first?
An infidel who treated his guardian badly. Why are they called Buddha?
"So sooner or later you'll only have to obey"
"I don't know!
You mean Lord Ando can't win, but he doesn't even want to obey?
Honestly, things are changing a little in my territory. There was no particular problem before, but when the Kamkehara instructor began, he said he was making money out of the Oda instructor, but my people seemed unhappy with it.
Do we still have to obey now? Nevertheless, I don't want to go down to Oda, which treated the guardian badly.
Is there anything I can do about it?
side: Shinsu Oda
"Chi Er"
"Well, don't draw too well."
When the city returned from a horse's house, it showed me the painting it had drawn. It's a painted picture. I don't care who it is. There are so many fun people portrayed.
You think it's a good painting at your age because you're a parent?
"Yes!"
When I praised the happy city, I went straight to show the paintings to my mothers.
Don't get busy when the city returns. It's like staying in a horse's house.
"Maybe identity is good or bad."
I think I'll take a look at the city and the horses. Identity isn't always a good thing.
Without a fool or even an identity like Tochi Ryogyo, he would not have disturbed Mino that far.
"Father?"
"Kanjiro. Do you have any idea what kind of world that is?
Kanjiro, who had read the book in the same room, gave me a bewildered look at my soliloquy, so I asked.
"Is it a world like Kuyuan's? Lord Ichima is not very aware of his identity."
Well, have you answered my abrupt question? You've gone to school and Kanjiro has changed.
He used to be just a kid who looked at the complexion of those around him and kept it to himself, but these days he started to think for himself and speak for himself. I also started talking to Sanro a lot. If you teach what in school, this will also change.
"As long as a person in his or her position has the strength to do so. But without it, wouldn't the heavens be rough? The fool is a fool even if he dies. Wouldn't it be cheaper for a world where fools, regardless of their status, would be eliminated?
I, too, was only born of a branch of the guardian family. The Guardian is not foolish, but he lacks the strength to rule his own tail in this turbulent world. It would have been good in the Pacific world.
I've been thinking about it. I wondered how it could be the world of the Pacific.
"Isn't that hard? How many (holy crap) will decide who is stupid and who is not? If a man who stands above a man has the power of a father or a temple like Kurumiya, he can do it."
"That makes sense too."
Heh heh. I don't think Kanjiro will tell me. So you're learning how to do it? Nevertheless, the horses have already presented me with one end of the answer.
Did you say "ordinance"? The way the court ruled the world in Tai Ancient times. Based on this, it is easy for people to rule the world by law.
People make mistakes, things that make mistakes. The idea of creating a system of thinking and discernment in multiple ways is to think about me, Sanro, and the horses after they are gone.
I just think. Some of the people possessed talent like horses and Elles. I don't think we should be able to find them and work for them.
The most discerning do not like those who threaten their identity. Therefore, I do not think that my identity will be harmful to the world of the Pacific.
There is absolutely no right answer in this world.
The people of Japan don't know. That we have a territorial dispute outside of Japan. Originally, we have to expand the territory of the Nippon Book by collecting the Nippon Book and supporting a horse.
Yet, in Japanese books, we try to fight for boring reasons.
"Father. Because you're really not going to cut the North Omi?
When I thought about it a lot, Kanjiro called me to peek into my face.
"No. Take it over there and you'll be caught in the kitchen. The way Oda does things isn't strange to even turn to the enemy."
Nobody's interested in ruling another country, so there's no problem right now, but the way Oda ruled the country comes from a different idea than the one set by the Foolish family. If they find out, the Foolish family will necessarily be enemies.
Kitakomie is a stronghold. It is no exaggeration to say that if we hold it down there, we can hold down all the roads going from the East to Kichinai. Oda's interest in holding it down over there will probably be considerable.
But we all know that.
It's not just Kanjiro. There are not many who think we should attack Kitakomie on this occasion. I can't even say I can't attack you.
"It's Kanjiro. We have to think about it until the end of the war. If you win, you'll be on guard around. More enemies too. It's not that simple."
All samurai don't even think about the aftermath. So when the war is over, there will be a new confrontation, and it will be another fight.
If it's about the hexagonal administration, I'll think about it. I guess it's also because of that. As things stand, hexagons desperately support the Foolish family, but it's not weird to turn to enemies whenever the public takes their place where they did.
The Foolish family also does sinful things.
I wonder how far Oda and Kuyuan can go. Can we rule the heavens together, or will it be like escaping from Japan?
Looking at Sun Sanro, I think that's okay. Oh, boy. Tell me you want to hide and go to a horse's island.