If only the results showed the allies could finish off the thieves without even getting a hand wound.
They captured some of them alive, but they seem to be those who have had trouble eating and flowing from other countries, and it's not uncommon for them to tail up.
Oh, the reason Mr. Jing Soo identified the thief was a simple story. Apparently, it comes from the rule of thumb that you're the thief first to take charge of all the rice in the middle of drying with guys like that.
Fact is, Mr. Jing Soo was wary when he ran the horse, so he said he drank it.
It's now that Mr. Jitsu is competent, but Ozhang may not be any safer than I think.
I don't know about this era, but Nobunaga's era of historical facts shouldn't have been insecure for the Warring States.
However, I guess it depends on the location. It could be a challenge for the future.
By the time Ozhang's lightning pruning was almost over, Shin-soo decided to start building industrial villages and ranches, mainly blast furnaces.
It was the inhabitants of the direct jurisdiction of Mr. Shin-Soo and Mr. Shin-Nang who were mobilized and whose names were to be remunerated for what was an excellence.
The management of the industrial village and the ranch is to be entrusted to me in the name of the deputy, and I have a story to tell by paying 50% of the profits.
It was Shin-soo who gave the order for the construction, but we have to give detailed instructions.
To the extent that there were not too many or too few rewards, I decided to discuss them with Mr. Jing Soo.
However, as far as money is concerned, as things stand, it's just the beginning of casting in space. Since we don't have enough to sow in large quantities to the residents, and the residents seem to be better in kind than money, we decided for the time being to distribute poppy, soba and other salt to the rice as a reward.
"You're still in a hole today, right?"
"It's a precious place. We have to dig the moat."
Both the ranch and the industrial village were to be built on the outskirts of Naguno in Nobunaga's direct jurisdiction, as planned, but at first they are beginning to moat the moat that protects the land and the industrial villages and ranches.
I have a good reputation for letting some people use iron tsuruhashi and scoops made in Tsushima, but I don't have enough absolute numbers at all.
The industrial village uses water wheels for power, so it becomes the shore of the river. It was decided to build the embankment on the inside of the moat, both to prevent and prevent water damage, with soil enclosed in the moat and out of the moat.
To be honest, I wish I could use a heavy machine.
He's working hard for me, from the old man to the kid, but I feel like he's making me do it even with forced labor. Guys, I'd be happy to join in one way or another.
"Lunch is ready"
"Oh well. Then hand it out to everyone. I'll take a little break after lunch."
The woman also participated because she would be rewarded for this assignment. So I'm giving them lunch support.
"I'm not sure how you do it. Pay the price. Why don't you let him work more?
"I think it would be better to put in regular breaks, but in the long run, the work would be done."
Actually, I didn't plan on this. When I collected it in the morning, until sundown, it seemed like I would just let it work, so I asked him to provide lunch and pinch the breaks once in the morning and afternoon.
I'm not even at the stage of thinking about what the working environment is, but I'll need a break, both physically and to motivate you.
I don't think Nobunaga understands all this, either.
The meal is a dish of rice and grains that are being bought and cooked in miso.
I work at two sites for over a thousand people. It's just hard to cook and serve rice every day, and it seems like something about a good meal for the average peasant.
By the way, Nobunaga volunteers to participate in the work himself, so Nobunaga's first name and I are also working together.
I'm having the same cooking for lunch, but honestly, the flavour may be subtle. It's not that it doesn't taste bad.
The food itself is directed by Elles, including hygiene instruction, and he sends Melty and Ceres to the other scene with Mr. Benefit.
It's plain, but I need to instruct you to cook so you don't get food poisoning or anything on these occasions.
Looking up, the clouds and blue skies are spreading.
Nobody would think we were coming from this sky.
"Did you make this?
"Yes, it's a brick used in a furnace to melt iron."
"It's like a stone."
In the afternoon, refractory bricks to be used for blast furnaces were being transported as early as possible using river ships.
Since the ground is not finished yet, the refractory bricks will be piled up in the blast furnace, but the new object lover Nobunaga has just expressed his interest.
The fire-resistant bricks themselves hired someone who was a baker, and they were baking bricks while coaching here, and the high number of pieces required continues to make them today.
The material was carried on a Galeon ship, wasn't it?
I would have liked to have aligned it locally if possible, but it's hard in the country to know whose territory it is or not. It's hard to ask a merchant to explain. It's really tough.
"There's something strange about Nanban. Can't you use it to build a castle?
"This isn't very strong for ground shaking, is it? I'll build a castle out of stone or something, even in Nanban, where there's no ground shaking."
"Well, is there a country where there is no ground shaking?"
"You hear that Japanese books have a lot of ground shaking. Do you really think it's normal for a country that doesn't have one in its lifetime?"
Because the brick is hard, Nobunaga seems to want to use it to build the castle. Seems to be one earthquake resistance right now, so it doesn't really suit Japan, does it?
Depending on how you use it, you won't be able to use it.
However, what I have been working on for the past few days is that I think it would be better to build a cat car, such as an O8 or a lone wheelbarrow.
It's not like there's no luggage truck at all to carry luggage. It's not a good road situation, so it's not used very often.
When it comes to construction, I understand that man-made sea tactics are the easiest and quickest. It should be different just because there are O8 cars or something.
If you use rubber to make tires, the vehicle system changes dramatically, just fine.
Well, if you're going to say a lot about construction, the truth is, it's not even the same if you just prepare iron whirlpools and scoops for the number of people, and you're ahead.
I end up wanting that one, too. You're going to want this, but it's a blast furnace to get it all together, right?
I'm probably the only one who actually feels slow to work, and maybe even feels the others are rather quick.
We're all motivated and working hard because we're eating and we're getting paid.
I guess that means we should complete the ranch and the industrial village by spring.