The Space Fortress That Came to the Sengoku Era

Chapter 898: 898 Episode 897: Late Fall Movements


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Side: a long time ago

On a day so cold that autumn was over, some news was breaking in.

The Takeda attack by Imagawa was going on at the same time this year with Shinano and Kofi, but it was Shinano that the war situation moved. Shinano's guardian Nagahara Ogasawara was defeated when he collided with Takeda in a battle near Akasu Castle in Shinano.

However, Okabe Parent Tsunaga of Imagawa summed up Shinano's position and pushed Takeda back to five minutes.

"What about this?

"I was wondering if this could happen in Lord Ogasawara. Imagawa-san thought about it, and they think Okabe sent him out."

The report belongs to the sneaky crowd and was brought to you by Mr. Hope Moon. I'll ask for Mr. Hozuki's opinion, but you still mean to some extent as expected?

I know roughly what his character is because I saw it during Yoshitaka Ouchi's statute, and the sneakers are looking into the state of past wars, etc. At the time of the law, I was staring at the Takeda family in public. Not much in terms of popularity either.

He's good at martial arts, but he's not very good at soldiering or fighting, well, as you can see from the historical facts.

Takeda Fang had Qingxin the person was coming out. There Mr. Ogasawara led the Shinano crowd to storm that now was the time to clear the resentment of his years, but he was completely kicked in by Shinano.

It seems that Takeda retreated without going after him because Imawa moved before Shinanoma completely collapsed. Imagawa and Takeda are both within the scope of the assumption?

Apparently Kofi also had a poor crop harvest this year so close to starvation. If you lose, the situation of starvation is probably strong because there will be no later. Can't we settle this year, though?

"Ugh. That sounds like snow."

Another report was brought by Snow Na, who made a quick stop at the Krabby River. Melty is laughing when she sees a letter from Hojo Tsukang brought with her by Snow.

The volcanic eruption in Izu Oshima and the fact that the snowmen evacuated the inhabitants of Izu Oshima. It's a letter of thanks. What surprised me is that the story says that you will give us Izu Islands to give back and deepen the friendship between the two families.

Melty is laughing, probably because it said she was sorry to surprise Snow who she saw as a messenger.

Snow is not the type of person whose expression appears on his face that much. I usually have joy and sorrow, but I'm fine enough to hide or falsify my expression on important occasions. Mr. Tsukang, I hear you've been fooled by Colo.

I guess I was insulting you with a woman. Nevertheless, the matter of the Izu Islands is not that simple.

Unlike the Kuyuan Islands, the Izu Islands become an archipelago of Japanese books belonging to Izu. It's an island that I've been using for leeward crimes for a long time, and I guess it's not that important territory as Hojo. Nevertheless, you shouldn't be thinking about maritime control at all.

Well, I take it very seriously when it comes to commerce. Hojo weighs the people so rarely in this era.

"Has the statute worked too well?

"That sounds like it, too. I think the law is responsible for our relationship with Sanho."

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I think we want to deepen our friendship, including the treatment of the Izu Islands and, simply put, commerce. As a matter of reality, if we stop loading, even Hojo should suffer. Like Imawa. It would be Kanto's weakness to have to buy what you need from the west. There are also routes on the Sea of Japan, but there are always sects and longtails over there.

Yes, yes, the three good things Melty talked about. It's moving here, too. I'm grasping that Sanho is hitting Hojo on the rim. This was picked up the other day by an absentee of the militia in the capital of Kyo.

He wants the daughter-in-law of Sanhao Yixing "Miyaoki", the son of Sanhao Changqing, to make Hojo's daughter the adopted daughter of Ise Jin-tao "Ise Jin-tao", the butler of the shogun government.

Whatever the case may be, he is weak because he was a Hosokawa family officer. Yihui has been appointed a shogun companion by Yihui, but Yihui, at the heart, is to be at Kanyin Temple Castle in what he calls a disease.

Though it holds the capital of Kyō, Akasaka still has Hikariyuan Hoshikawa, who is still in charge, and Osaka also has Hondo Temple, Ishiyama, who is energetic in his dealings with us.

Furthermore, Yihui made Yixian Hexagonal accompany his own order. Though the capital of Kyo has been entrusted to Sanho, it can also be said that the power of General Akiri lies at Hexagon by entrusting Yoshihito Hexagon with the accompanying letter previously written by the ruler.

On top of that, it's the law of Ogi. I guess there is a sense of crisis due to the gathering of numerous public houses and neighborhood guardians and statesmen from active Kanbai, as well as the memorial service on a Nanban ship to pay for the deceased administration.

I guess Sanho wants to improve his position at all by connecting with Ise. Ise is in a position to run the shogun as a government deacon, so it would be preferable to have more financial resources. We can expect support from Sanho through this marriage, and we can expect support from Hojo by deepening our relationship with Hojo, who is a family member. I guess I'll have trouble burying Sanho without being able to do anything like this.

What Hojo gets is a thick pipe with the center.

Oda and Swab are wary when you change your mind about this, right? I guess Trinity also assumes that hexagons and swarms will alliance to become enemies themselves. In the first place, Sanho Changqing shouldn't have seen Yoshihui since he was harmonious.

I don't know if Hojo will take this story, but maybe I will. I deepened my friendship with Oda over the Izu Islands. I suppose you're deciding that friendship with three kinds of people won't get you involved. There will be no strain on Oda, and it is only natural to deepen the friendship between Sanho and Sanho, who are holding the capital of Kyota at present.

Even in the original world, the theory that Hojo valued his relationship with Kichinai should have been powerful.

"Are you in Izu Islands? Hojo could benefit from further commerce, and Imawa might want to cry."

Map, or nautical chart? Open that up and we'll all think about it. Both Shiqing and Hozuki know the significance of obtaining the Izu Islands by a large margin. Shiqing even says she remembers Taiyuan Yuesai or wants to cry.

Hojo will want to stabilize relations with the West and hold Kanto back. As for the Izu Islands, the Oda Navy may be more helpful in coming to our island in the future. After all, the safety of navigation turns into a difference in digits.

It's not a bad story for us either. I'm going to have to think about the defense of the Izu Islands, but I'm pretty sure it's a little narrow in the Kuyuan Islands. There are pioneering places everywhere, but if you think you will unify the Japanese books in the future, the presence of the Izu Islands may be huge.

Do we have to think about defending from Ise Bay to the Izu Islands? We need to strengthen the Oda Navy. Is there also development of the Izu Islands? It's a waste to keep it an island of sin.

But well, it's changing so much that the history of the original world is only becoming about the reference material.

Recently, Hida reported that the craftsman's and instructor's legs had entered Mino. Craftsmen plan to ask Ozhang to work in Minoxi.

Some of them were happy to cry when they served rice as a welcome. It seems that some people mistakenly thought that people could be forced to labor somewhere. I want you to explain it properly. The guide was from Higashi Mino, but he explained in surprise.

If you change one, the aftermath extends to a variety of places. That's hard.

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