The Space Fortress That Came to the Sengoku Era

Episode XV - Well and Fisheries Stories

side/Kuyuan Ichima

The season was in the fall. The ranch people will try the round-the-clock farming and have even finished the territory, but the construction has not started because it is in the agricultural boom.

Nanban Blowing, Casting Money and Blast Furnaces are looking for soil to make refractory bricks, and it looks like they have to make refractory bricks first.

I plan to fill the blast furnace with water wheels as a power, but I leave the selection of locations to Elle and Mr. Jing Soo. It's not about me and Nobunaga being able to talk, is it?

As for Elle, he also suggests building a waterway close to the ranch and then transporting water to the ranch. The ranch doesn't plan to reach the paddy fields, so a well is enough.

If it were a model case for the future, it would be.

"Ichima Palace. This is another big net."

"Actually, Mr. Ohashi has a favor to ask."

On this day Tsushima was busy with our ship coming to port.

To unload your luggage from a Galeon ship, you need to transfer it to another ship before you can land it and it seems to be popular as a manpower job because it requires manpower.

On this vessel, he carried some raw yarn and some large nets for fishing, in sugar, honey and pepper.

Honey is artificial honey manufactured in a space fortress, but the taste and ingredients are not different from natural products. Even in my living days, I couldn't manufacture honey artificially in real life, but in games, you could normally do it from the beginning.

Honey can also be taken in Japan, and pepper is valuable but well known. It's better to sell something that's already there for a high price than to make a scene with all the new stuff.

Nothing. I don't need to show my face in the harbor. When I found out the boat had arrived, Nobunaga said he would go, so when I followed him, I ran into Mr. Ohashi.

"Now I want you to catch a little sardine or something."

"I don't mind. Even if you don't bother to use this kind of net, you'll get caught?

"Actually, it can be dashi, and it can be fertilizer in the fields. There are so many uses, I want you to make them. I'll teach you how to make it."

Just in time, I'll give Mr. Ohashi the large net he dropped off the ship.

The boiled dried fish and fish fertilizer are not that difficult, so I want them to be made in Tsushima.

Actually, I plan to deliver the same net to Hot Field and ask him to do it. I'm supposed to ask you to go through Mr. Jing Soo over there.

"Okay. Let's just do it."

"Please. It's a secret, but with it, we can make cotton."

"... that again. A hell of a story."

"You want to try it next year."

"Kazu. Let's talk about that in a more people-free place."

Silk should be grown cotton with fish fertilizer anyway. What, that? Mr. Ohashi held his head, and Nobunaga cautioned him as if he was frightened.

Nothing. You're gonna be okay, right? They did pass on cotton to the Three Rivers and other materials in the future, but no one will know if it stays wild in this era.

Either way, I plan to teach the tradesmen of Tsushima and Hota how to dye raw yarn and weave, and then the textile relationship gets noisy.

I'm counting on Mr. Jing Soo for this too. We don't know who we're supposed to be. He's got a lot more work and a lot of hard work, but he seems to be doing it while using people well.

Mr. Jing Soo says he was excellent as a culturalist. These days it's Super Grandpa, who's practically moving to give us advice from the realistic side of the Warring States in order to make our plans a reality.

Without him, our plan would have been harder.

I'll give you a drink and something delicious. Yeah, I'll give you some wine. He seems to like alcohol.

"Kazu. What's this and this?

"It's an easy way to draw water."

After finishing the conversation at the harbor, Ole and Nobunaga returned to the Tsushima mansion, where they had just arrived, ready to mount the hand pump to the well.

Looks like the curious Nobunaga soon became interested in it.

There are many things that Nobunaga was interested in. I was interested in frying pans and dutch ovens and the firewood ovens I made in the kitchen of the house when it was fine.

The oven is probably not in this era of Japan, but it's not uncommon if it's Europe. It's not hard to work, so I asked the craftsman who asked me to remodel the kitchen to make it.

The result is which technique made the oven, but it works fine for me to use it.

The Kamado oven is full of Naguno mansions and Nobunaga wants it, so the artisans are very busy making it to Naguno Castle.

"This is it?

"No, I don't mind making a bath, but it's hard to get water. They have it in Nanban. I'm not familiar with it either."

You don't know it's like you saw it, do you? A disguised robot attaches a hand pump to a well dug for bathing in front of a half-hearted Nobunaga.

"Ooh!?

"Awesome."

"The water will overflow!?

"Is that Nanban witchcraft!?

Nobunaga and everyone at his service are surprised when they put the caller water in the hand pump they installed and use it.

The mechanism is said to have been in BC or something, and it's been popular in the Muslim area for centuries. It's a long time after it gets popular in Japan, isn't it?

And there, because it's not witchcraft. You have to explain before it becomes a weird rumor.

"… will work. Gentlemen, do you understand?

"Like I get it. Like I don't know."

"The point is, is it Nanban technology like artillery?

"Right. It's not suspicious witchcraft."

I explained. Elle did. I couldn't do it until I knew how it worked.

Nobunaga was the only one who understood exactly what it was like to be a Nanban technology after all.

"This is good. I also want it in the castle. And we can use it to pump water up high."

"I'll come and install it later. Because I brought it, including spares."

Nobunaga just wanted it, so let's go install it at Naguno Castle later. I expected this to happen, so I carried more sets of hand pumps.

"You're still lagging behind in your book."

"What's going on? Suddenly."

"This pump on a Nanban ship on an iron gun. Aren't any of them from Nanban? Is there a lot more?

"Well, there are a lot of things in there that I thought about on our island of birth. The source of knowledge is Nanban or Ming."

"You mean you can't just fight?"

Nobunaga sucked up the water with his own hand pump and said the current state of the Japanese book with a serious look as he watched the water flow.

Honestly, I'm not so overwhelmingly late, either. Only at the end of the east would it be difficult to convey information.

"Well, let's think about things. Because we have Nanban Itchy technology. The Oda family won't be able to unify the Japanese books if they help them."

"Aren't Nanban going to attack the Japanese books?

"It's a long way off. I don't think there's much to worry about as things stand. I don't know what happened earlier."

"Is it"

"You don't really want to increase your enemies for the moment. You should save your strength and acquire skill while taking away the profits of the Nanbans a little bit at a time on the ship."

I was impressed with Nanban Itchy's technology, Nobunaga, but maybe he got scared at the same time. There's a Nanbian coming from far away.

I don't have to worry about that while Nobunaga is alive, but if you're caught off guard, you could be in trouble, like the Edo Shogun of historical facts.

Not only would I be happy to be convenient with a hand pump, but maybe the only thing I can think of up to the future ahead is a genius who is really too far ahead in this day and age.

Looks like we might have a cause.

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Lord Nobunaga wrote a few things about this day.

It is noted that a horse brought in a hand pushing pump said to have been passed on from Nanban and that Nobunaga was impressed when he saw it.

In addition, Hideyoshi Hori, whose talent was expected and flanked by Nobunaga, has also been told by Nobunaga himself as an old story to the Hori family.

Hideaku himself is said to have been greatly surprised by its content.

In the Horikai records, Nobunaga and Ichima said they had thought and talked about all the unification of the heavens and beyond from the time they had not yet served, and called for an argument in future generations.

Incidentally, the ruins of Tsushima's Kuyuan Mansion still contain traces of the first hand pumped well in Japan, and the well has been restored since entering Showa.

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