With His Highness's life, I came to the Hojo family in Odawara to prevent the spread of the care and illness of the victims of the earthquake, but I had no idea that the sight would come true directly to the Hojo family owner, Mr. Tao Sakagyo...
Some of them are Hope Moon clans, but they were actually just lower-end ministers, right? Even the hexagonal administration never made the street come true.
There's not much we can do. But when the earth shakes and many die, epidemic diseases can occur, so the wisdom to prevent them has been learned.
I hear that the Hojo family is moving to rebuild the people's lives. Normally, I can't do that. Naturally, priority should be given to rebuilding castles and temples and rebuilding towns, and at the end of the day, such as the lives of the inhabitants, the inhabitants have no choice but to do something for themselves.
Anyway, he seems to be putting stabilizing people's minds first.
There seem to be several ways to prevent epidemics, but what matters is to clean your hands and body, etc. at the head of proper mourning of the remains of those who want to die.
Apparently, the carcass doesn't even need to be mourned if buried in the worst case scenario, but I also learned that I should mourn to stabilize people's hearts. If it is not possible, the provision may be made at a later date.
"Well, not so much."
"Ha, it's different to put in the power of the inhabitants. Besides, the poor eat with it. It's just hard to rebuild the ground shake. I don't even have to hand out the money. I think that would be enough if we let them eat."
He also asked me about the instructor who works at the Oda family. Even the Hojo family seems to want to serve in reconstruction, but there are also plantations at times. Plus, there are a lot of things we have to do to rebuild our homes and fields.
They will wonder how far they will mobilize to make them do it.
It's just not a bad idea to give money to an instructor. Did the lord say efficiency? In fact, the willingness of the inhabitants is completely different with or without money. Besides, if the people had money, the goods would be sold, the merchants would make money, and hence the tax on the martial family.
If you suddenly need as many instructors as the Hojo family, you were advised before leaving Tai Zhuang that it would be different to just let them eat rice instead of money. If you were asked in Kanto, you would have said so.
Would the lord and his wives have read this far?
Or when did someone become the representative of the Oda family? There are also members of the Sage Navy, as well as the main sailors of the Kuyuan family. What do you say we all leave it to someone?
The name of the desired moon is certainly a good position to be named, but it is the identity of the end of the clan to such an extent that it has never been named in Koga.
It seems that the name is known in Kanto when it comes to the Waterfall River and Hope Moon in Kuyuan's house, but it is not something like that.
But wait. Speaking of which, is that what you got so much advice for? Together, the colleague from Ozhang just bowed his head to Tai Fu, and didn't even look at me with a certain person.
Well, I don't care where you stand because one only works as far as you can. But... you guys plotted it!
Side: a long time ago
"Is this what you know the time"
I guess it's a relief to see blue rice planted in the fields as proof that I'm used to this era, too. It was a natural sight to be in the original world, but in these times, there will be famine with a few cuts.
I am coming to Qingzhou Castle on this day.
As a matter of fact, the construction of the facility that will be the highlight of the new Qingzhou Castle is about to begin, so I came to dedicate a small object before that.
"Yes. It's called a watch"
Originally, it was Elle's first thought that Shinshu's Tsingzhou Castle could not be built in a facility representing Oda. The lookout at Qingzhou Castle, in this era, is that what you think it is? I decided to build a watch tower with that in mind.
So I decided to dedicate a clock before that. Looks like the missionary tried to give it to Nobunaga in historical fact, but I also hear he declined because he couldn't handle it.
It's something that's European or Ottoman Turkey, and it's not enough not to get carried away.
Shinsu and Nobunaga, led by Uchida and other children, look at the clock wonderfully. However, I don't think the city understands.
The sneering city will just enjoy tea for everyone. I've been playing a lot lately, so I know how much it is.
"Actually, this is an improvement on us. Nanban and Nippon are not measured in the same way as they are in a single day."
Shinsu and the others look uncommon, but Japan in this era weighs the time differently. For the first time in my life, I have lived a day divided into six equal parts by day and night: the Indefinite Law.
It's not a regular method of 24 hours a day, it's a tricky mechanism of changing the length of a moment depending on the length of the day from sunrise to sunset. Of course there are no clear indicators, and somehow this would be the time to do so.
The Japanese watch that we brought with us was invented during the Edo period of historical reality.
The truth is, like the original world, I also feel like a day of time law is on a 24-hour basis, but even if I declare it in the territory, the people won't understand one thing right now. You won't get used to it.
If it's a little off the record but the calendar is as good as possible, I'd like to make it the same solar calendar I used in the original world from the Sun Calendar of this era. However, the calendar is what the morning court decides, so at least you can't until you unify the Japanese books.
Well, it wouldn't be impossible to move to the solar calendar and timeline just in Oda territory, but timing would need to be predicted.
Kanto uses its own calendar, and I don't think there's anything I can do about it. I wonder if I need rooting or something. It's going to be noisy when the dates and times are clearly different from those in other countries.
"Kajima, open up, Tori. Whoa!
I guess I'm not good at calming down because I'm still young. As El briefly explains to Shinsu and the others about the difference between the clock and the time law and finally the difference between the calendars, the city, unable to follow the story, rushed over to me and Ketty with a piece of paper.
Apparently, he wants origami. The city really likes origami.
"Well, time and calendar. That's funny."
"But my lord. The calendar is just..."
"I know."
When Shinsu and Nobunaga's expression changes funnyly between time and calendar, they go into stopping Uchida from thinking it was a mess.
Of course, they both understand the risks of changing calendars and times at this point.
Shin-soo previously declared that he was going to change his old habits, but he's actually really changed some of them.
For example, I normally incorporate the use of the table, and I think I eat meals with my family at the table. So does the city come to visit us often, and Nobunaga, you and other kids go to school to study.
It's usually standard to have a tutor when you're in the Oda family class, and some people still teach them. However, I started coming to school once every few days.
Shinsu herself came to visit school many times, sometimes listening to classes together. As a result, I felt like I couldn't just be caught around in the castle.
When Shinsu was younger, the Oda Bullet Zhongzhong family wasn't that big, and I'm sure he's got a lot of pride in being rubbed and getting stronger. Nobunaga, as much as I was worried about being too adult about you.
Oh, speaking of changing, Shin-soo has a part that he changed against Shin-nagawa as well.
Nobunaga and Homecoming Butterfly also started calling me every now and again to dine with my family. I guess it wasn't a mistake to give him a castle and make him independent from an early age, but he started to think he needed more time with his family and brothers.
Well, me and Elles are called together. Though I made him Yuko, he was originally someone else. I thought we and Shinsu's family needed time together.
Elle said you might have learned from watching us around here. We all go out with ministers and sneakers like family or relatives. Especially since Shinobu Shinobu and others are sometimes sent assassins, we all need to protect them in unison.
Each member of the family and family has a different position, such as a minister, but maybe not much is known about the distressed desire of everyone to do as well as they can.
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In the spring of Astronomy XVIII, it is noted that Kuyuan Ichima gave Shinsu Oda a watch.
It is already an unusual substitute in Europe and elsewhere in the same period, but it is said that the clock came to Japan as early as the time of the artillery transfer, and the first mechanical clock on record will be the record at this time.
The clock given by a horse is also known as the Japanese clock, also known as the Kuyuan clock, which coincided with the time fixed by Japan at the time by an indefinite law.
It is said that this was invented by the Kuyuan family because it is different from the time-law clocks of various foreign countries, making it a valuable record representing the high technical standards of the Kuyuan family at the time.
It should be noted that the clock does not exist at this time, but what was given in front of Tochida a few years later than the same year exists and is displayed at the Oda Museum.