The young lady of Nagorno is also known by the public as Uchi.
I do walk in clothes and attitudes that don't suit your position, so I don't know why they call it lying.
But the others will not know. That the young man is more interested in doing business on Tsushima than anyone else, and that he has taken his own feet and heard of it. From the flow of money and things, to even remembering how to do business.
Even the Oda family doesn't know it, and the Lord knows it to a certain extent.
Besides, the young lady still visits Tsushima often enough to ask for information outside Ozhang territory and walk.
I hear that there are people in the house who would like to succeed their brother Nobunaga, but I think that young people are better suited to succeed him than Nobunaga, who never even comes to Tsushima.
At least there is no one in Tsushima who insults young people.
The young lady's memory and understanding are so good that even Tsushima merchants wrap their tongues around it.
Sometimes it's a joke that you can do whenever you become a merchant, etc.
Master Shinko hasn't even been ex-combatant yet. It's pathetic to compare it because of the child, but I guess it's easy for ministers to handle it because of his behavior.
The young man seemed interested in the Hall of Horses. From now on, I will take myself to the house and I will want to talk to you about this.
I'm not a bad person.
Eagle hunting and beast hunting divide the achievements among everyone. If you get precious liquor or tea, they bring it to souvenirs.
The Tsushima people will be more familiar with the young than with the faceless Nobunaga.
I can't help but see things differently from other ministers.
You won't have much to worry about, but you might want to see how Lord Ichima is doing for a while.
If a young man says he can't do it in an unfamiliar land, he might have trouble.
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The unusual. Maybe it's because they're South Barbarians, but they're not like other merchants.
It varies from how you talk to me, from how you see things to how you react when you see me.
I always wanted to know.
What is beyond that wide sea? I wanted to know what kind of country it was that created the artillery.
Ozhang, the Japanese book is full of contradictions.
I don't know if this country is right for those who pretend to admire authority but who ignore it and betray it in peace.
I wanted to know. Outside this country.
What does this country look like to those people?
How do you see this country, which has been fighting for nearly a hundred years?
Doesn't this country really need someone to bring the country together?
If neither the Shogun nor Daiki can do it, does someone have to?
If you don't know, you just have to learn.
I'm a liar anyway. I've just met with a Nanbian and I don't have any problems.
"All right, we're going beast hunting."
"Are you a beast hunter? Aren't you going to Tsushima?
"I've heard Nanbans eat meat. Even Tsushima will get fish, but there's no meat."
Souvenirs should be pork or deer.
Heavy chiefs say they prefer meat to fish.
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Set aside the issue of night life first. As for Tsushima's mansion, he decided to make a full remodel with the intention of living for the moment.
When I talked to Elle and the others about adding baths and remodeling the bathroom, they got more of this and more of what they wanted. Refrigerator or freezer? A lot.
Therefore, we talked about building a basement and putting it together.
He wants a communications room with a space fortress and an Ogasawara Islands hub, and he wants a place to store a small shuttle for emergency travel.
Besides adding baths and toilets to the mansion on the ground, he wants to fix the kitchen a little bit. And I put a tatami in the room.
The basement decided to barrier the mansion grounds to prevent sound leakage and build it in the middle of the night with robot soldiers and heavy machines. I plan to ask a local carpenter for the ground part of the mansion. I made a lot of money, so I need to use it on Tsushima a little bit.
And the large garden has all the weeds you can grow, so I'm going to pull out the weed and make it a home garden. It's pretty big, so maybe we can grow the vegetables we eat.
Hey! If that's the case, it's a grasshopper. I plan to unload five disguised robot soldiers from the ship and use them to work underneath the mansion, so I'll grass them with me.
I'd be quick to use a lawnmower or something.
"What are you doing?
"It's a grasshopper. Aren't you a young man trying to make this place a field?!?
Dozens of grass mowing sickles with one hand. If you're aware, Yankee... not Nobunaga and all your offerings are coming into the garden.
"If you need anything, you can call me."
"I don't mind. The castle is restless. Yes, a souvenir."
"Oh, thank you"
Plus a big deer with a single souvenir. Looks like the four of you brought it in. You came again yesterday today.
The deer I received will be transported to the kitchen by disguised robot soldiers, and Nobunaga and the others will guide us.
"Wheat water? Pretty cold. Do you even drink southern barbarity?
"I was chilling in the well. You've never heard of drinking in Nanban."
I thought I'd have to serve something more than I've come, and Elle's served me some barley tea.
I don't know, did barley tea come from this era? Nobunaga says barley water.
"Young! This cake, it's sweet!
"Wow! Really sweet!
"That's sweet indeed. What's in it, a bean? Why are you so sweet?
"Well, it's got sugar in it."
All of you are surprised to eat the great blessings you served with the barley tea. I guess Elle made it for a snack.
"Bufo!?
"Come on, sugar!?
"Young! I don't have any money!
"No, I'm not taking any money."
We were all surprised when we were warring because sugar was the only precious thing to import. Sugar is cheap in the future, isn't it?
"... okay?
"Go ahead. Besides selling it to Ohashi-sama, we also have sugar for ourselves."
Exactly. I thought Nobunaga had eaten sugar, but you're surprisingly normally surprised. I think there were sweet buns and stuff in this day and age.
"The cake is soft too!
"Oh, it's sugar in the cake, too."
I don't know what you're doing here, but you're all happy like kids eating barley tea and Dafu. Is that a child?
"Um, so what can I do for you today?
"Yeah? Yeah, I was thinking about listening to Nanban and the ocean."
When I put out one or two Dafu, I flattened them with Pelori and asked Nobunaga, who was happily taking a breath in his barley tea. It wasn't a big deal.
I don't care if they say it's about Nanban.
"Why didn't you go to Sakami in the first place?
'Cause if you do the same thing as everyone else, you don't make money.'
Nobunaga asked me why I didn't go to Sakami, but I'm sorry. It's a lie. The truth is, I came to see you. You can't say anything, can you?
"I see. Do merchants compete too"
"Simply business makes more money not pinching people in between. Once sold at Sakai, transportation costs and tolls will be multiplied by customs duties by the time it reaches Ozhang. But if you sell it directly to Tai Zheng, the difference won't be made to anyone else."
"Mm-hmm. You sure do."
I don't really have a problem with being asked about Nanban, so shall we talk about business? I can tell you that this is the future with natural knowledge.
In fact, the price I sold to Mr. Ohashi was considerably higher than the price of Sakaki because he bought it higher than the price of Ozhang.
I can't say it in general because we're short on currency in the first place in this day and age, but things are expensive because we take our taxes as we please everywhere.
Well, I guess the quality of the product was good.
The next time you sell it, you should probably sell it cheaper than Ozhang's market. I'm building it out of a space fortress anyway, so it doesn't seem to have the original value.