The Space Fortress That Came to the Sengoku Era

Watch Episode 653 - Zongdi Qingzhou.

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Is this Qingzhou? What a vibrant town.

The town is spectacular from the entrance to the town. The roads are twice as wide and straight as the streets. Some people sell there, others seem busy working.

I heard some stories from vegetarian breakers and merchants. The town more than doubled in just a few years. Until I got here, I wondered how many towns it was when I heard about it, but it's a fine town inside.

Regardless, Yoshimae Ichigo Valley, ruled by the Asakura family, is also known as North Nokyo. There is no such thing as losing to Qingzhou. From what I've seen, the temple is winning more in the One-Way Valley.

Speaking of which, you had a precinct before you went into town. For some reason, the territory of Oda is sparsely occupied. I was just surprised that the only place next to Sekihara was at the gates that entered here in Chingzhou. Besides, this seems more like a gateway to changing luggage and people's identities than to taking money.

"Soba noodles? Udon? What is that paper or hoisted flag?

The young people of the Asakura family who accompanied him also arrived in Qingzhou and seemed to be relieved, but asked the guide's undamaged hall about the paper and raised flags often seen by one person.

Sounds like a merchandise sale, but that's definitely a lot. Though I am more concerned that the people use so much paper and raised flags. I don't have to know about the capital of Kyo or Ichigo Valley, but it should be cheap and valuable to leave Kichinai.

"Oh, that's Ozhang's specialty rice stall. So much in Sekihara these days. Turn soba and wheat into flour and thin noodles. Affordable value, so it's something you eat a lot these days at noon."

I see. Noodles? Can't you even think about it? There are also bare noodles in the Square Valley. Though I don't think it's that cheap.

Besides, you've never heard of soba noodles. The soba would be cooked and eaten. Would it be the wisdom of Ming or Nanban?

"Whoa!"

The young minister was seen from outside the town, because he was told that the high castle was Qingzhou Castle. Five layers of white lacquered walls. What a beautiful castle.

It can also be used as a sight to see the town and its surroundings, and the castle at a glance of who the Lord of Ozhang is? I just thought that was our temple until I was explained.

I've never even heard of making a Wujia castle such a fancy shape. I did hear reports from Vegetarian Torn that Qingzhou Castle was an unusual castle, and that it was a wasted and luxurious castle.

Is it better that the report of the one who said it was no use? So what we're talking about is vegan cracking. It would mean that I can't see the nature of things or anything else.

The capital of Kyo is now a land of strife and far from peaceful. My Asakura family thrives by accepting those who have fled such a capital of Kyo. Wouldn't Ozhang prosper again?

You have to identify it. Whatever you do for the Asakura family is in my eyes. That will be your last service to the Asakura family.

Side: a long time ago

The rice fields' bifurcated wheat began to come out. Even we use wheat as a flour, and we buy a lot of barley because it makes ale and candy.

It is cheaper than turbid liquor based on rice, making it a classic alcoholic drink for the inhabitants of Ozhang.

As far as cereals are concerned, the price is somewhat higher with Imawa and Takeda supporting the battle. Well, since Oda collects grains from all over the world in conjunction with Oita, it's almost the same as usual.

It would be Imagawa and Takeda who are struggling. It will cost you to prepare the food. Moreover, against both houses, Oda permits the sale of cereals, but does not sell supplies such as iron or weapons.

Cereals aren't cheap either because they're not cheap for the territory, they're distribution prices, right? Iron and weapons cannot be sold to neighboring enemy countries. This kind of place would be the strength of Oda, who placed commerce under complete control.

Takeda seems to have some Hojo for sale. Alliance minister. Hojo must want some money because he's having a hard time with the earthquake a few years ago.

Imagawa buys martial artefacts and their materials from Uji in Ise and Sakami in Yamada. I can put pressure on Uji and Yamada not to sell it if they feel like it, but as it stands, they haven't done so much, and Osaka doesn't voluntarily sell it to Imagawa.

In the case of Otomo, we make money from supplies to Sekihara. I guess there is that too.

As for Uji and Yamada, if you want to sell the nitrous stones and the iron from Oozhang that we sell, it works, but if it's about armor helmet on the sword, it doesn't have to be sold by Ise. It's called acquiescence.

They want the artillery because we used it in the Battle of the Three Rivers to make it more effective, but so far it's about a distant Sakami or a national friend who sells it. Prices don't fall back at the moment when we rely almost on imports of nitrous stones. It would be impossible for Imawa to force the artillery for the time being.

The East Three Rivers are a little subtle in terms of the current river connection. There is no major confusion in appearance, but from the people of the East Three Rivers, it seemed unexpected that they would be cut off from the West Three Rivers.

Besides, I'm starting to get dissatisfied when I'm in the phase of getting soldiers out because I attack a reward that has no edge or affiliation.

Neither the Matsuhei Soujia nor the Yoshira family are officially subordinate, but because they are dear, they have already tekone to such an extent that the West Three Rivers will not starve, right? Not at all in the West Three River, where Ozhang's good economy and food come in, even to that extent, and the East Three River, where he is told to send out soldiers because he will fight.

Kankehara's martial artists also invited independent lords of the Western Three Rivers where they were large, but most of them came honestly. Some of them sent in surrogates, but the obvious refusals were about Ando of Nishi Mino, Takenaka and some others.

They're talking about unifying the Three Rivers from the East Three Rivers or something like that at Hiroshiro Matsuhei's, but he wouldn't be the one who rides such a stupid story.

We talked a little bit when we were staying at Sekihara. It was about a public discourse, but at that time he was consulted about the movement of the East Three Rivers. It seems that some of them are close to the Matsuhei clan and the Matsuhei sect.

Speaking to the people of the Western Three Rivers in Sekihara, I found out that from the people of the Western Three Rivers, not just Mr. Guangzhong, it's an unknown world to think of it as a move by Oda.

I really don't think it's a joke that the territory will expand any further from the Oda family, but I only think that's fine if you leave the territory to me because from Migawa and Higashi Mino, I would submit.

Exactly. I believe there will be new people at the stronghold, but no one even thinks it's going to change the way it governs.

Sometimes, when new laws are enforced in the original world, we notify them carefully and set up a preparation period. Even the Oda family will need to increase such opportunities.

I wonder what will happen to Imawa and Takeda. I don't even know.

"Princess, Robo and Blanca too. What's the matter, sir?

When I thought about that a little while cleaning up the paperwork, at some point I was peeking over here making sure the city and Robo and Blanca were hiding at the entrance to the room.

"I'm trying not to mess around."

Oh, someone must have educated me. Plus, I'm looking at you as you turn your would-be gaze at Robo and Blanca for telling you to play.

"Fine. I'm just about to take a break. Could you please deal with him?

"Fine! Let's make some noise!!

I can't say I don't like that attitude and gaze. I haven't got that much work to do, and I'll play with you a little bit.

Kids do their job of playing.

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