The Space Fortress That Came to the Sengoku Era

Chapter 386: 386 Episode 385: Three Rivers from Minister Imagawa


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SIDE: Jinglong Yamada: Did You Still Hit Me?

"My lord, what's the name of the Miyato in Sunfu?

He says we're keeping the status quo.

A sigh leaked from the surrounding area without expecting to convey instructions from Sun Fu to the Minister's inquiry.

My name is Lieutenant Jinglong Shinzo of Yamada. I am entrusted with the Three Rivers in the service of the Imagawa family.

I told him about Okazaki's situation and asked him for instructions, but I don't think Mr. Oyato has been moved yet. In the Three Rivers, it is said that Imawa was cowered by Oda's golden cannon.

The Three Rivers remain chaotic. Parent Oda and Parent Imagawa are everywhere, but in addition to that, superficial support and authenticity are again different.

These days, even though there are more parent Oda in all the Yamato River West Bank or in the East Bank Chinese crowd. Why did Mr. Yakuza hit everything?

"Isn't Hiroshi Okazaki going to fall back on Oda?

"I don't know. But I don't even know how he feels. That's how you got ahead of yourself, fought against Oda, and even abandoned your man? We don't even have enough reinforcements for that. Who shall submit to such? I can't help but suspect Okazaki will be abandoned."

In the last year or two, the Three Rivers have completely changed.

Guangzhong obeyed Imagawa to retrieve Migawa from Oda, but Sunfu's masterpiece stopped moving at the interest he earned from his dealings with Oda without sending much reinforcement to Soujia Matsuhei.

As a result, there are now many Ozhang merchants in the Three Rivers, not the Suruga River, and there is enough momentum to drive out the Suruga merchants.

Something I should have just attacked Oda. Anxiang Castle has just been completely remodeled to say otherwise, using artillery and strange weapons with the support of Bullet Zhengzhong and Kuyuan, it is a series of victories over the Chinese people on the Imawa side who have attacked Oda territory.

The Chinese people have also stopped moving since this year.

Items sold by Ozhang merchants are cheap. Oda seems to have worked with Osamu on the profits of trading Nanban ships, so he can move large quantities of supplies. Salt and food are more like alcohol and cotton than silk. They all sell Surugawa at a conscious value.

Okazaki also previously favoured the merchants of Surugawa, but has now turned into a policy that does not involve either. It essentially accepted Ozhang's merchant.

Our Imagawa family members and parents Imagawa people have condemned it, and the merchants of Surugawa have begged us to eliminate the merchants of Oozhang and to treat ourselves favourably. But the folks at Parent Oda say it's a trick to accumulate power for a showdown with Oda.

I also have anger and frustration with Guangzhong. However, I can understand what Guangzhong has to say. There's nothing more you can do than keep your roof motionless. Perhaps he is just as irritated by the immobile stall as I am.

I've advised you that you should attack Oda many times before this happens. Ignore that.

Most of all, the people of Imagawa also make deals with Oozhong's merchants. The quality is good on top of the low value, so naturally.

In the first place, they just follow because they think Imawa is stronger than Oda. The incompetent pig warrior of the Three Rivers is like a beast.

That's why I have to show my strength.

"But, my lord. Can you fight Oda and win?

"What are you trying to say?

"Oda looks like he tied with Hojo. If we leave a hold on the east, the force we can send to the Three Rivers would be 10,000 at best. Then Anxiang will fall."

Trouble is, even the whole house is passive against Oda. But they are also right in their words.

"The problem can also be found in Kuyuan and Saji's naval forces. The sea doesn't know where it's coming from."

Yes. A major cause of passivity in the battle against Oda is the Navy. There are five to ten Nanban ships in the long haul, even if they are estimated to be few. There is also a Nanban ship from the Sage Navy.

It is certain that we can go to Kanto disregarding Imawa territory. It would also be possible to attack the Sun Fu directly.

No matter how many ships the Sun Dynasty falls, if they attack the Sun Dynasty, the prestige of the Imagawa family will fall to the ground. It's not Oda that you don't notice there.

As a result, the castle close to the sea must be alerted to Nambarian ships. We may not be able to send 10,000 to Mitsugawa.

That's why I should have just knocked Oda out of Mitsugawa when Kuyuan arrived. Yet...

But if Imawa is to survive, he has to beat Oda. Time is on Oda's side.

We have to fight Oda in the biggest army possible as soon as possible. If we drag Shinsu out to the battlefield and let him lose big, the tide should change too.

This is the end of the Kawaya family. Why doesn't he know that?

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Side: a long time ago

Some new attempts are being tried in schools where students are also on the rise. It is the writing in italics that teaches us in particular.

In this era, it is common to break down and connect the grass body, the so-called letters, to write, but then the habit of writing becomes more common depending on the person who writes it. Future official documents aim to be written in italics, so the school recommends writing in italics.

I'd really like to simplify kanji, like the original world, or make it more established as Japanese, but that would be premature.

In schools, books that have already been translated or copied are basically written in italics and are housed in the library and library and in the Ogasawara Islands.

Well, before that, I electronically stored it in the database of the Fortress of Space.

The library was built as a collection dedicated to books. Naturally, it is strictly forbidden to fire and measures against earthquakes and lightning. I also keep copies from Mr. Hojo Fantasia here, in addition to collecting old books that I think have flown from the public house and books that have flown from Ming.

We buy even if it's expensive as long as it's solid in kind, so more merchants brought it directly to us these days.

If we do this much, we will have books of this era in future generations. The library is going to expand and increase once Oda has put under the heavens. It is a time when many books are kept by the court. The original is in the morning court, but the copy may be managed by Oda. It would also be necessary to consider making multiple copies and storing them in a decentralized manner everywhere. Since you are a major disaster country, we should also assume that every storage facility will physically disappear.

Few books were passed down to future generations in historical facts. I still have some books that I have kept personally, but I would like to leave them properly if I could.

"Good morning to you."

Some new paper had arrived at our mansion on this day. Shiqing, who saw it, was unexpectedly surprised. Probably because I was teaching the ingredients first.

Actually, I had a craftsman town in the vicinity of the industrial village prototype a piece of soft-boiled paper.

Craftsman towns are places where craftsmen are gathered who are not eligible to enter industrial villages. It will be a place where the artisans, who come mainly from outside Ozhang, gather.

Craftsmen who originally came from outside the territory were assigned to Tsushima, Hotfields, Tsingzhou, etc. Everywhere the craftsmen were pulled out by industrial villages, and they were understaffed. After a while, the shortage of manpower resolved, but I couldn't stop the influx of people. After the shortage of manpower was eliminated, we designated an adjacent location in the industrial village as an artisanal town, where we collected it.

Some craftsmen have connections with other countries. They're gathering from all over. Because it's such a town, they made me half a piece of paper. It's a technology that won't bother you if it spreads to other countries, and it's not something that you keep confidential.

"There's too much paper demand to keep up with production. I guess the drawback is that it's not very conservative."

For one thing, the practical application of wafer paper is due to the increased demand for paper. Since we have turned the rule into a governing rule, the paperwork will be the effect of making it properly made and reported.

I'm buying paper from Mino, famous for Mino paper, but I don't need to make it Japanese until I get a temporary sentence.

Straw Straw is also an important resource in this era. From wearing grass shoes such as Kasasa and Minotaur, it becomes an essential part of everyday life, such as cages and ropes.

Just considering the demand for paper, you'll need half a piece of paper, Japanese paper alone won't make it. For the time being, I plan to use it as a consumable for school use. Ozhang, Mino and Ise are some of the best rice regions in Japan in this era. Three rivers, which are not very wealthy in the neighborhood, would also be somewhat easier by selling straw.

In the future, let's buy rice straw and straw to produce soft-boiled paper. Once Mino is a little more stable, the strawberry paper is going to move to production in Mino, though.

We won't even be able to extend industry to Minoxi in time, and there will be dissatisfaction. Minoo is famous for its paper, and it can be separated by its high quality, high price Minoo paper and low quality, low price soft-boiled paper.

"If you have a few sentences, a report before the Qing Dynasty, that will suffice."

"I'm also trying to make paper from hemp, but this is the easiest I can do, right? Lord Hachiro, let someone leave it to you."

Yeah, well, I'm a note demon, and I recently wrote a record of my previous trip to Kanto as a journal on the road. I'll also call Ota and ask her what she thinks, but the reaction is good.

From a historical point of view, a little note can also be valuable, but as a person living in this age it is true that we want to separate what we want from what we do not want to leave behind.

Shiqing and Ota are busy, so who should look for the right person?

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The history of Wasabi dates back to the Warring States.

A record that Kuyuan Ichima, who served in the Oda family in Ozhang, made him make from the increase in demand for paper in Astronomy XVIII is in the Tsukiqing diary, which remains in the Takikagawa family.

It is said that chronic paper shortages were occurring in the Oda family, which had begun to build Oda schools, Kuyuan hospitals, and so on to properly understand taxes and chores in the Oda family's governance.

According to the Asset Clearance Diary, he seemed to have tried several methods, but the straw paper was the best at mass production, with easy practical application and easy access to materials.

It should also be noted that there is a silly statement in the Journal of Information that precious paper will be gone in no time in the Kuyuan family.

Ultimately it seemed to be used as a practice or toy for the children's letters.

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