In just over a month, the usual people of the Western Three Rivers will perish? Do you think that Hongzheng Temple, Uemu Temple and Seiji Temple are so destroyed that there are no traces of them?
"My lord, why are you leaving the temple behind?"
"So let me tell you. Maintain the status quo until we negotiate with the main temple."
However, even as things stand, the Three Rivers remain confused. The minister just rebelled at the fact that he gave the order that there was no use for the subdued temples.
I do know how it feels not to need consideration or anything else for a temple raised for unreasonable reasons. In the first place, some soldiers raised their own expectations that they would receive the crushed temple.
But I don't have a choice. That's why Oda and Imagawa put together the story.
I do want territory. But when Oda and Imawa don't take it, it's clear that if we take it alone, it will be a problem.
Even from Oda, I don't want to be bad about this temple territory, so don't stand out for a while.
At least I made it clear that this innocence would be proven. What happens when you move poorly?
Well, it would be nice to have something taken from the temple territory or to the extent of treating the debt, because if you take it to the territory, you might turn the main temple to the enemy. It would mean that things need order.
"Now!!
"Are you willing to turn Imawa and Oda against the enemy? The hostages are back. If you have any more complaints, you can do whatever you want by yourself."
I guess I'm dissatisfied. I know how you feel. Oda and Imawa have decided everything. We Mitsugawa people no longer need to be taken into account.
However, the hostages were also told that they were unnecessary for the time being and decided to maintain the status quo. Until Oda and Imawa decided whether to cross the border, they didn't take hostages from each other.
"But isn't Master Takechiyo back!
"Lord Mizuno has informed me about this before. Lord Oda made it clear that if Chiyo Takeshi wanted to go home, he would let him go. But Lord Mizuno seems to have objected. I didn't ask you to return Chiyo Takeshi."
I can't tell you how many people still make a scene about giving back Chiyo Takeshi. Are you going to be loyal to me now that you've seen the color of the river more than I am?
"Oh my God, is that true!?
"True. Even when I come back, I'll just be taken hostage by this river. I don't want to fight Oda. I don't want to do Takechiyo to Imawa."
It's Imagawa and Oda that everyone in the house is watching. That is the reality of the Matsuhei family.
So far, I am not willing to change my attitude towards following this river. In the meantime, I will meet Takechiyo.
Most importantly, depending on the negotiations between Oda and Imagawa, it could be a battle, and I think about taking Oda's side at that time.
"Now Imagawa says we don't have to take the hostages back right away, right? Shouldn't you tell Oda to return Chiyo Takeshi?
"Are you willing to give me an opinion about Chiyo Takeshi?
"No, no. Not with that intention…"
You don't know anything. In the previous battle, the famous Gentlemen of Mino gathered under Oda, headed by the Saito family of Mino. Besides, he said the enemy was one of the most violent people in Kaga.
I heard Oda hasn't officially allowed anyone but those around Ogaki in Mino to bow down, but when it came to war, they almost got together.
Why should I send Takechiyo back to Oda?
Hanzo's story also says that Chiyo Takeshi attends Oda's school in Nagorno and is just as encouraged to study and martial arts as Shinsu's child.
Sometimes they go eagle hunting for Nobunaga, and sometimes they go to temple cities and festivals with their mother. Others even hear rumors that they have even learned the disciplines of Ming and Nanban. There's nothing good about returning to Okazaki right now.
Is it someone close to the river who is making a scene? Those close to Oda do not see it as a particular problem.
We're going to have a problem. When and how to obey.
Imawa is not alarmed, but if Oda's momentum continues, sooner or later, Migawa will belong to Oda.
Well, both Oda and Imagawa say don't move now. You should be honest with me. That was the right thing to do last time.
An award for merit in the Battle of the Three Rivers was given. The reward consisted of valuables such as ceramics and glass products on the money, as well as weapons and armor helmets.
The reason why it does not include an increase in territory is that the temple territory on the one side of the Three Rivers is untouchable until the end of its beginnings, but there are other rewards not available, and no one seems openly dissatisfied.
In the first place, the Chinese people and ministers let people out, but soldiers and the like were the battle of the Oda family. Expenses shouldn't be that high either.
Also, I made sure to give certain rewards to the soldiers who joined the war. This time, he acquiesced in the looting at the temple on his side, including the main certificate temple, but the detention period was still quite long. It is necessary for the future as well as for the sake of stopping the disputed plunder and so on.
Well, if the Honganji Temple of Ishiyama were to stick to the temple territory of Migawa, the cost of war and rewards would be charged.
With regard to the reward of money, it became two types: lump sums and continuous salaries.
The lump sum is naturally limited to this time, but the continuous salary locks will be an increase in money, not land, like ours.
This was introduced in discussion with Shinsu in anticipation of the future.
We're all looking at the current state of the Three Rivers. Many people are more than happy to get wasteland that was damaged by water and burned. Besides, it also plainly affects the fact that the minute national law specifies that we need to feed our inhabitants.
Naturally, the lump sum is high, but the salary is modest because it is continuous.
I don't feel like I've seen rebellion. It's famous that our salaries are mostly money. I guess we predicted that one day we would be, too. We are a ranch village landowner when it comes to the scale we receive. I guess we all think it's a scam.
Also, this time, our reward is that Saji and Kawajiri were added as a force of power, with salaries up from 2,000 to 3,000 pieces. Officially, Mr. Kawajiri is a swordsmanship guide to Julia.
Anyway, when Mr. Kawajiri was there, he twitched a little. Honestly, I guess it was a surprise.
The old minister of the Yamato guardian will be asked if he has fallen or if he has fallen. Maybe I'm just jealous.
"Best regards,"
And Mr. Saji and Mr. Kawajiri came to greet our mansion with all of them.
It's uncomfortable to be able to bow your head to someone who was a colleague until recently.
"I wonder if Lord Saji will do as he has always done. I just wonder if it's necessary for you to know what we're doing outside the ocean. I'll show you around."
Well, Mr. George won't have a problem. I know how to do it. The problem is Mr. Kawajiri.
"Lord Kawajiri is officially Julia's power..."
He's Julia's giver, and you want me to help you with Julia's job? He turns his gaze to Julia, but he doesn't have a particular opinion.
I mean, I'll leave the details to you, or you look like you're going to try Mr. Kawajiri.
"In fact, I serve the Kuyuan family as a force. It doesn't matter what kind of work you do."
Thinking you were in trouble, Mr. Kawajiri opened his mouth. Someone who looks scared, or stubborn, but seems surprisingly accommodating.
Well, I was doing well in the Three Rivers, and I wasn't too worried.
"So shall I remind you of our work first? I want you to know what we're doing because we're doing it broadly, so it's okay to be light."
Mr. Kawajiri should be asked to learn how to do our job or something, right? Because it's completely different from the other houses.
Our work ranges from commercial to sneak operations, industrial and ranch villages and mountain villages.
Besides, Julia does everything from teaching martial arts to training and running guards as a swordsmanship guide for the Oda family.
I guess I should leave Mr. Kawajiri with your assistant. Unless you have another job that you're suited for.
"Nevertheless, I still like the power of the jury of newcomers when the guardian's ex-law"
"It is no shame that the loser serves the winner. And if I may say one more thing, I want to wake up the old ministers of the Yamato guardian who still smokes" kusu "by taking the initiative to work at the Oda family. I think that's my last job as an ex-law."
Julia laughs that she still likes Mr. Kawajiri's answer. In such Julia's words, Mr. Kawajiri spoke the sincerity with which he served us.
Previously, when I spoke in Mitsugawa, the old minister of the Yamato guardian said he was having trouble gathering under him, but at the same time he was worried.
Speaking of which, you said you were going to use Shinsu and anyone who could use it from the old minister of the Yamato family.
Two years after that. Maybe it's time to change the treatment of the old minister of the Yamato guardian. Even if you keep cheating on me forever, my grievances just smoke.