In the farming test village, planting was finally carried out by means of Jung-jong planting.
I asked the peasants tilting their necks to explain exactly why they were going out of their way to make it easier for the sun and ventilation to improve the environment in which the rice grew and for the subsequent management of the fields.
In the end, it seems half-heartedly, but I managed to finish planting at Jungjong-seok, not from the trust that rebuilt the village to the opposite.
I helped with the coaching, but I knew it would take a lot of work. Planting is done from the elderly to the children, so I'm also convinced that the planting holidays were rural schools in Showa.
What bothered me was more hygiene instruction on hand washing than planting. For once, he seems to be soiling enough, but there's not much of a concept of hygiene.
"I knew tempura was best freshly fried"
It is the mountain vegetables that start the season in the spring. Warring States make precious food. We have many opportunities to get mountain vegetables in return and thanks because we give gifts and visit everywhere.
In the original world, mountain vegetables didn't get much of a chance to eat. Vegetables were usually a year-round life.
However, in the Warring States, foods that cannot be preserved are lost if they do not eat seasonal food.
It looks like tempura buckwheat with mountain vegetables for lunch this day.
"Bamboo Chiyo. You're not gonna eat?
"No, this is the first thing I've ever seen."
Our officials and Nobunaga are used to soba, and tempura has been served before. Chiyo Takeshi is here on this day as Nobunaga's offering.
He's new to soba and tempura, so he seems a little surprised.
Speaking of which, Shinsu gave me a lacquered table the other day, so I'm eating at that table today. Looks pretty good and easy to use.
Hi Shin-soo, I think I really made the table I saw at our place with lacquer paint. In the meantime, I ordered some of the same stuff from us.
It's subtle if I can sell anything else, but a big table would be handy. I also want the martial arts family to be popular.
Chiyo Takeshi, you seem to be very dear but resourceful, and your surroundings aren't badly appreciated. Well, it's suspicious how far you understand your complicated position.
I'm only seven years old by the count. He seems to understand that Oda and his father are enemies. Maybe I should still let my mother see me.
You'll need an education, too. You will also need the affection of your flesh parents.
"Is this...?
"It's a dish called Tempura. Today it's a dish where you coat your mountain vegetables with flour or something and fry them in oil. Isn't it delicious?
"Yes, it's delicious"
Yeah? Chiyo Takeshi is particularly responsive to Tempura. Speaking of which, there was a sea bream tempura in Jiayang's favorite of historical facts. Do you like Tempura itself?
He's a great man of history and I look forward to the future. The only thing I doubt is that you're just too keen is that you can be the same as historical facts. The economy didn't seem to understand much either.
Well, it depends on education and the environment. In modern times, I'm still in elementary school.
"Nevertheless, the golden liquor is more than a dozen times stronger in the kitchen..."
"It's a mixture of polyhydrate and other thin objects. That's why. Someone must be making a lot of money."
After the meal, I was taking a dose of Misato Soba Dumplings, but Nobunaga talked about the golden liquor when he remembered Mr. Jingsu's report back from Kinai.
I heard that it was sold for more than ten times the value at Sakami, and I also think it was pulled lightly. It's not cheap even for Ogi, but it's literally because the digits are different.
We treat Julia to the extent that she collects ministers and stuff and often behaves at banquets. Because there is always a good amount in the collection, I often bring it to a souvenir.
Nobunaga would feel to that extent, and he seemed surprised by the price.
Elles' investigation says Ise's merchants are making a borough of money, but Ise's merchants are buying copper chunks for sake of that money and selling them to Ozhang.
Of course, ultimately when it comes to where you're making the most money, it's not enough to complain because it sounds like us after all.
Besides, I control the amount I sell to Ise so that it doesn't increase too much. Ise's traditional popular petition certificate temple, "Cancer Ginger", has been sold directly to Ozhang's merchant. I'm not too careful not to save money on Ise.
Is Kichinai still far away?
"Right. At this time, we intend to increase the number of trading partners to Kyushu."
Nobunaga still had his eyes on Kichichi, apparently.
To unify the heavens and the earth, it's a common idea to conquer Kichinai. Kyushu, Kanto and Okinawa are perceptions of the countryside or the border.
"Why Kyushu?
"It's a long way from home. Kyushu would have no problem selling nitrous stones. Besides, it's far from Kichinai, so don't let the forces in Kichinai stare at you. I was wondering if I could benefit the Ming and the Nanbans."
Jingsu, who returned from Kichinai, also said it was premature to extend business to Kichinai. Looks like he had concerns about getting caught up in a fight between the forces.
From a historical point of view, it's too risky to be involved in the current situation.
The possible consequence is to expand commerce away from Kichinai. Kyushu, which changes the color of its eyes, is easy to enter, especially in order to buy nitrous stones from the Nanbans.
Finally, if the danger of missionaries is also shed to the extent of rumours, it will be somewhat effective.
Already the missionary measures are running a white whale-type unmanned submarine in the Atlantic, returning malicious missionaries and malicious merchants to the sea. It's going to be a novel in some country in the future, though.
Just still, the South Barbarians will come, and the missionaries won't come at all.
If we sell nitrous stones to Kyushu on our own, and let the missionaries know of the dangers of missionaries, they shouldn't let missionaries do as much as they like historical facts.
Report it to Nobunaga and Shinsu for permission. I'm just sorry about the amount I actually sell, but I guess I won't be able to report everything.
Most of them have nothing to do with the Oda family or the Kuyuan family. If you don't fake it to the Nanbans, it's just too unnatural.
The profits from Kyushu can be restored one day once the Oda family controls Kyushu.
Yeah, I'd also like to stop a large number of Japanese being sold as slaves to the Nanbans as much as possible. Should I buy people first and let them emigrate as immigrants somewhere?
Well, thinking about it later, it's time to make a deal with Kyushu.
"In the end, would it be more profitable to do business"
"Any attempt in the realm will also be of great benefit. Above all, we need to do what we can domestically. I'll always be behind you, Ming and Nanban."
From Ozhang's perspective, Kyushu feels like a distant exotic. There may not be much feeling with one country: Nippon Book.
In the long run, we need to grow domestic industries, while in the short run, we need to enrich our earning tails with trading to strengthen our military capabilities.
Well, there's no way you're gonna get results for six months or there, is there?
Fortunately, Kichiuchi should crush each other for the time being, and waiting for the Shogun to fall as we build strength is by far the best way?
"If you say it's not quite as good as it sounds, is it too much greed?
"I guess so. The more time passes, the stronger and richer Oda will be. Now it's time."
Nobunaga seems to understand that the current situation is not bad either. Sometimes it's just younger, is it true you want faster results?
It's much better than historical facts. I can't tell you that.
Well, you'll be fine. Neither Imagawa nor Saito seems to be willing to engage in a full-scale war with Oda.
Let's expand the deal and use it as a source of funding to change the tail tension.