The Space Fortress That Came to the Sengoku Era
Episode 795: Qingzhou Castle in Spring
Side: a long time ago
"I see. Is it summer"
I received a letter the other day from the Kingsguard family, but it wasn't just a celebration of our children. There was also talk of Yoshitaka Ouchi's statutes.
Whatever you say, the official position alone is someone higher than Mr. Yito, the general. He himself is going to come to Ozhang to participate in the law.
They already had a funeral for Yong-ho Nijo, who was sacrificed with Yoshiro, even in the capital of Kyo, but after all, it's Ozhang who has a neck. Some Cold Springs are out of the house again and calling themselves Lung Guang.
And Yilong's will. This is also known in the capital of Kyo. No pottery. Will that the next world comes from Oozhang. I have to say that the influence is enormous.
"The Duke also seems to be coming in large numbers. He wants to see fireworks."
Shin-soo, it seems that the cause of this summer is fireworks. I didn't know everyone in the public house wanted to see the fireworks. The letter seemed to say a little more wrapped in oblate, and you think it would also mean fulfilling Yilong's will that he wanted to see fireworks, his last wish?
They've already sent out a messenger to the Hexagons to talk to them on the road. I'm sure the public households think quite a bit of that, but it's not easier to welcome them.
"The late Hall will be delighted."
It's going to be a bigger law than I expected, but Mr. Lung Guang is happy with it. You preferred the culture of the public home and you liked the elegant stuff? If all the public houses would gather to see the fireworks and do the statutes, they would certainly look good and be happy.
"I'll take care of the fireworks"
"Unprecedented things, such as the Duke's coming so far. I'm in trouble. I know very little about dating the Duke."
The guardian in-laws are laughing with a slightly bewildered bare gesture at too many things. Looks like you're in trouble, even if you do.
"In regards to that, we have already arranged for Kyo. I ask Lord Yamako to send someone to teach me how to be polite."
It's the Swamp family. Your father-in-law will know the proper etiquette, as well as how to deal with a public house. I actually just learned it though, because even when I was staying in the capital of Kyo, I remained nothing but a minimal greeting and dating.
Well, the problem is with the others, including me. I also have really minimal knowledge of sleep learning, but I'm not really familiar with fine etiquette or anything. Shinsu was in trouble if she didn't know that much, to be honest.
I need to learn beforehand. I'm just not too worried about this. I keep giving them the gift of the season. It won't be that much trouble, and you'll get through it by learning in advance.
When I was thinking about going back to Naguno because I was done talking to Shinsu and Yoshitoshi, I saw Lily and Priscia in the Western-style garden at Chingzhou Castle, with the orphanage kids, developing the garden.
Priscia is a skilled android with orange hair tied behind her Latin appearance and is usually one of those people who decides to work in an island orchard. Naturally, she's my wife, and she comes to Oozhong regularly, but she seems to be helping me develop a Western-style garden.
In this era, landscape awareness is not very common in samurai castles. Tea houses may be maintained by people who prefer tea water, but living is a priority and the castle will be a military facility, so naturally.
Tsingzhou Castle has Japanese-style gardens and Western-style gardens, each of which is maintained to color the scenery of the four seasons, but Western-style gardens can only be maintained by our officials and are done by us. Mainly what Lily is in charge of.
"Thank you, Lily, Priscia and everyone"
"Ah, my lord!
After this, when I called out to help a little because I didn't have any particular plans, I was surrounded by the children in the orphanage.
I'll take the initiative, and we're all good kids. Last summer and others have worked hard on garden grasshoppers and such in the hot weather.
"Guys, no. Your kimono will get dirty."
"Fine, fine. You're all working hard."
I am also basically dressed up in Tsingzhou Castle with shoulder clothes and clothes. Especially since I've been watching it with my brother-in-law. Lily controls the kids because such kimonos get dirty, but I walk over to the kids and compliment them with the same gaze.
With Lily's guidance, they're doing a fine job keeping this place in place. I want to give you a proper compliment at a time like this.
"That's a vegetable flower, isn't it?
I listened to the kids and often had a good time, but I was wondering if there was supposed to be a field of vegetable flowers in the Western-style garden.
"They have a good reputation because they blossom beautifully. This will be your request, Tsuchida."
"Right. You know, it's funny."
Priscia told me why if I thought so. Japanese-style gardens enjoy the entire garden landscape, mainly pines, broadleaves and other trees, rather than flowers, but Western-style gardens decide to enjoy it by planting four seasonal flowers.
The vegetable flowers themselves were also planted last year in the fire shelter and park in the town of Qingzhou. Did you get a request from Mitsumae Tsuchida for knowing about the habit of loving flowers as well as the Oda people and Ozhang people?
"I'll plant twirls too. They'll have beautiful flowers in the summer."
Cherry Blossom Tree is about to swell bud Thumb. At Ozhang, we all have no trouble getting ready by having a flower look named Cherry Blossom Festival this year. After such a cherry blossom, the vegetable blossoms bloom. Are there any purple sunflowers after that? Will the twist bloom in the summer?
The hives have grown well to try it out in our garden last summer. We were going to try to grow it in the park this year, just like vegetable flowers, weren't we?
Seriously. Does that mean that when we were at the fireworks, there were flowers all over us? I'm also looking forward to seeing how the public houses in the capital of Kyo will react when they see the twist.
"You should try more plants. You shouldn't be thinking too efficiently. When I get back to the island, I'll make sure I get a proper look."
A few opinions were expressed about the current situation, often spotted in Priscia's pleasant smile as she looked forward to planting her own plants growing.
As it stands, food production is a top priority and efficiency is really required. That can also be said for flowers, and priority is given to what can be used for seeds like vegetable flowers and whirlpools.
"Isn't it enough that we're just doing it in the mansion yard and ranch?
"That's not enough. We also want to grow people who study plants."
A researcher? That is certainly an area that will soon come to fruition. But as I always say, diversification is necessary. Besides, there is no doubt that plant research will be a future asset.
I wonder if I should even think about it in the botanical garden. If you let the kids touch a lot of stuff, some of them will surely come out that like plants.
There is likely to be no example of the West in this world. Japan will all have to go ahead and think for ourselves.
It weighed on diversity in cultural terms, though. Should we expand it more now?
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Kuyuan Priscia
One of the wives of Kuyu Ichima, a warlord of the warring nations. Extrapolating from paintings that are unknown but exist, they appear to be of Oriental or Continental descent. She seemed to be a woman through plants, and many plant-related books she left behind.
In addition, the vast majority of the plants and their seeds collected by the Kuyuan family from all over the world are passed down to researched and preserved by her and her parents. Some of them have already been extinct and interrupted in their origins, and some of them exist, such as the seeds of the only plant conveyed by the Kuyuan family.
It should be noted that the plants that the Kuyuan family told Japan seemed to have been studied by her and her parents, among others, and are also said to be the biological parents of botany in modern times.