The Space Fortress That Came to the Sengoku Era

Lesson 41 - Reconstruction of the Village

side/Kuyuan Ichima

"That's all I'm saying."

"What do you mean?

"I think there's a lot to gain from showing one leftover grace in the village. Those who are dissatisfied with the halls and young people in the house, or between other houses, will gather under Master Lin. Inevitably, it is easier to explore enemy movements. It's up to Mr. Lin to do what he does with it."

Returning to Naguno's mansion, Elle was admiring Shinsu's decision as he told Elle about his reputation today and the Forest House.

Or was it that much of a thought disposition? Scary.

Of course I am, but even Nobunaga didn't seem to realize it.

"Has my father used the conspiracy to defend his beauty?"

"Even if I let you cut your belly here, you'll only get one village. If you consider the money you need to get information about people in your home or in another country, it's obvious which one you'll get."

"You got a lot of results."

The foresters will not regain their status until yesterday. I don't think I can even give you a chance to set up a handle.

Offshore Village appears to be the original possession of the forest family, downgraded to a suke of earthly riches. If you were a good fighter, you would still have had the eye for a relapse, but as far as I know, Mr. Hayashi is the type of civilian. Besides, an old hard-headed civilian wouldn't be able to use it in the future.

"Isn't it worth it around your neck?

"I won't say that much. But no matter how much you show, you won't lose your traitor. That's what greed is about people. In today's world, no matter what kind of name you are, think of the traitor as leaving."

Nobunaga is still a samurai, too. I was a little dissatisfied with this settlement, but I'm surprised while I'm convinced Elle talks on the damage account.

I know it works to show it off, but it's not uncommon for people to move for success over failure.

Especially in a situation where there is no country or law to punish for committing a conspiracy, it won't go away.

"Uncle. How's it going?

"If you stop by the castle on the way home, ask him it's here. Wouldn't it be a long time since you've been here?"

The story was about to move from a forest house to a burnt village, but an unexpected visitor came to us there.

He's the most talkative alcoholic in his earlier reputation. Actually, it was Shinsu's brother, Nobunaga Oda, wasn't it?

"My father's offering money for his role as an instructor."

"Wouldn't you like to use my people?

"Tell that story to my father."

Shinko like a little evil father. You're the one whose relatives sided with Nobunaga, who turned that way to be a historical fact, but you're not sure from history.

With the cause of death being an assassination and a mystery, the killer theory should have also had Nobunaga's name. Looks like there's no basis for this, though.

"Well, that's a good story. Actually, I need a favor. Send me aboard a Nambarian ship. I want to take a ride."

"What do you think? Kazu"

"I don't mind if it's enough to give you a ride. I'd be in trouble if you told me to give it to you. Do you guys want to go fishing offshore?

I wonder what you're doing here. Do you want to take the boat? If you're a Heisei, is it like saying you want to ride a rocket?

"Oh! Is that true!?

"Yeah. It's just the ocean. Some danger, though."

"I don't mind!

It would be enough to give it a ride. Shinko needs to be on his side. I know you're not the type to be very good at home affairs, but you're one of Nobunaga's few allies when it comes to historical facts.

"That's a lot of wetlands around here."

"Can't you?

"Yes. Not really. You can't even plant fall wheat."

Shinguang returned in a good mood, and me and Shinguang had come to the former territory of Lintong Equipment with Elle and numerous escorts.

You'd be anxious not to consolidate the proposed reconstruction of the village early and present it to the villagers. Besides, I want to make rice next spring, so I can't even slow it down.

"Should we bury it and make it dry?

"Right. If you can do a bifurcation, that will enrich your life. You should zoom out, even to some extent. Assuming it's bifurcated, you'll accept it."

If we're simply going to rebuild the village, we just need to rebuild the house. The neck of agriculture in this village would be wetlands in the form of puzzles in pieces.

There are roughly two types of fields in this era.

One is a rice paddy that you can put in and drain water that you are familiar with in the future called Akita. This is a field that can be dried in the fall and duplexed because it can be planted with wheat.

The other will be fields that use wetlands as they are: wetlands. This is a wetland, so I can't get through the water from the fields, so I can't naturally do a bifurcation.

In the future of mechanized agriculture, wetlands are not the first to be seen in the countryside.

"What is zoning?

"It's about aligning the fields to a certain size and shape. Ideally, wet fields should be dried up in order to cultivate fields with horses and cattle, and fields should be organized. But you have to understand the owners of the fields."

But no one is honestly in favor of zoning. I can see where the water is close or close to the village, I can rub it.

I want to work with you on landfilling wetlands, and I want to do zoning and waterway maintenance on the assumption that my life will be enriched by bifurcation.

Do you want to inspect the area, check the size, and distribute just the same fields in consultation with the villagers? Don't make this a hassle if you don't consult with Mr. Jing Soo and do it carefully.

It's a winding road in the village, and I wouldn't say it's easy to live in a house or flattery.

I also want to develop the village with a view to the future.

We need to be able to protect the village from earthquakes from typhoons and floods. I wonder if some of them need a pond or something.

If anything, he says he needs to loot it, and if we don't get rid of the looting economy, it will only be a vicious circle.

You think I should be exempt from annual contributions without being rebuilt if I hear about the burned village?

Apart from the issue of governance within the territory, improving agricultural production may be a more pressing challenge than we thought.

Is it best to have the former inhabitants of Lintong Gear live in Nagorno for a while and participate in the rebuilding of the village as a rewarding instructor, just like the ranch and industrial village?

As long as I promise to rebuild and feed him dinner, I think he'll do well to some extent.

The rest, like others, would at least not sell themselves or starve to death if they started improving their land with man-made sea tactics.

You can see that peasants go crazy on religion when they look at a really burned village.

Let's just go for a village where we can eat our rice hungry.

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