The Space Fortress That Came to the Sengoku Era

Episode 84: Ranch Stories and Glass

side: Kuyuan Yima

It's spring, and I have a lot of new things to do.

The first step is to collect horses and cows. I've been asking merchants from Tsushima and Hotfields for this for a long time, asking them to collect good horses and good cattle.

As a result, horse traders from other countries who heard rumors began to come and sell horses and cattle to us.

Foreign Arab horses and large horses for farming will also be brought by boat soon, but we need to start by collecting native Japanese horses and native cattle because they are excellent.

"I knew you were small"

"It's a fine horse for a Japanese book."

The minister would love to buy it mostly at the merchant's word, or the Takigawa clan if it was a fine horse. It just looks like a fine pony to me.

There were theories that there was no such thing as a horseback riding squad when it was a real warring age, but that seems pretty much right.

There will be individual rides and assaults, but the number of horses against the military is different in the first place. Naturally, as a unit, you can say that there is no mechanism to storm enemy soldiers with horses.

It really feels Japanese that a horse can't be maintained without being more than constant, and not even allowed to ride, doesn't it?

"Shall we also add horses to the training of recruits? If not, just our minister."

"I think it's okay. Let's get started."

It's not Mongolia, and there's a lot of terrain in Japan that you can't storm on horseback.

The terrain is highly undulating, and there are many wetlands and marshlands. Even weeds are a long stretch of Japan, and assaults in horseback riding squads are quite limited in use. Lewis Floyce was disgusted that the Japanese got off their horses and fought.

That said, if you can use a lot of horses for travel, the burden of battle and the speed of travel will change. In the meantime, let's make sure that all our officials can get on the horse.

Oh, Ranch Village Administrator. In this day and age, will you be the deputy? The deputy decided to have Mr. Yi Takikawa "Takiwa Uji".

He's just a young man in his twenties, and I want him to work with the elderly of the Takigawa clan to make good use of people.

"It's good to have people together. I didn't think so."

"Because agricultural land is finite. You were surprised to think that it would guarantee your life."

The ranch village has an orphanage together, already inhabited by abandoned children and elderly people during epidemic diseases. Though I collect other abandoned children and old men in Ogi territory.

And then I want a young workaholic, but this one's getting together surprisingly fast.

I'm saying we don't distribute farmland. Instead, he promised to pay at Loc and cover his life at Kuyuan's house. Just in the time of obsession with the land, I worried that I would get some good people together, but I got some motivated people to see if the measures were good in the event of an epidemic.

Just like the agricultural testing village, this one has been soiled by fish fertilizer. It's called a ranch village, but it's actually pretty big. The horse and cow are used to cultivate the "Suki".

The ranch village does not make rice, but plans to turn it into a round-the-clock farming "Rinsai yesterday". I just have a few crops I'd like to test to plant with hemp and cotton at the head, so I'm not necessarily bound by round-the-clock farming though. You will need a successful track record when having it planted everywhere in the future. Even in the original world, no one challenges new crops with all of the harvest.

Hemp and cotton were prepared by genetically modified non-toxic species. It's safe because they can both take fruit, and it looks like they removed 100 percent of the toxic gossipole to the cotton.

The food situation should also improve in the long run, especially since cotton has a higher yield of fruit than cotton fibre.

As things stand, farming in ranch villages is a test priority over profit, isn't it?

"Isn't that awesome!!

The ranch village also moved out while building some buildings, and the industrial village is near operational.

That's why I brought new merchandise by boat with my next goal combined.

Shinaka-san was also excited that the item was a glass of vitreous and a glass of vitreous mirror. The glass of vitreous seemed to be made in the shape of a pork mouth and a cup, in keeping with the Warring States era.

The design referenced the Venetian glass of this era, though.

"It's called vitreous. However, be aware that unlike copper mirrors, you are vulnerable to impact."

I heard from the Els that vitreous like modern times hasn't come into Japan yet.

Nobunaga can't help but be surprised by the clear glass of vitreous glass and the beautiful looking glass mirror.

In this day and age, the mirror seems to use a bronze mirror or something. That would surprise you.

"I will dedicate it to my lord and young lady, so use it. I'll sell it as a new product."

Even bronze mirrors are fancy. How much can you sell vitreous products for?

If you sell too much in bulk, the price will collapse, so let's see how it goes while you sell it a little bit.

Shall I give Nobunaga and Shinsu a large mirror and a variety of glasses and hand mirror size to sell?

"Wow!"

Whoa, Robo showed an interest in the mirror, too. I became the first dog in Japan to see a mirror. But it's no use barking at yourself in the mirror.

He said no one could smell such cunt. Do you even want a friend? I guess I should find someone to play with before my daughter-in-law. However, I wonder if dogs are difficult because they make herds that have an upward and downward relationship.

"This is great stuff."

"I'm going to sell it as a luxury item. I'll give it to you flat handed, please have one."

I guess it's close to a culture shock. In this day and age, there are no mirrors this clear. Seems to see the beauty of the vitreous as well.

The mirror is going to be sold as a hand mirror with a painted frame on the Japanese style.

"Ichima Palace. This is a little too much to sell. How about we dedicate it to the morning court first?

"Are you in the morning court?

As far as I'm concerned, I expect people around Imagawa to buy it at a high price, but Mr. Jing Soo gave me an unexpected opinion.

"Let's talk about it if we dedicate ourselves to the morning court. I want everything from great names all over Japan to temples."

"But if you get too involved with the center, isn't it going to be a lot? He's been fighting and reconciling."

Speaking of which, did Mr. Jing Soo make a donation to the courtroom in Shin-soo's name? Are you familiar with the circumstances of the court or Kinai?

"I was just wondering if I could do the offering in your lord's name. Besides, from Ozhang to Kinai, there are other countries' territories. It's not that hard to say."

You did need to make contact with the morning court, didn't you? Sooner or later, in order to confront the Shogun, I want to sell favors to the court and build a certain friendship and trust.

"Are you okay? Isn't it troublesome when people ask me too much noise about our island ownership or trade?

"That will be noisy sooner or later. So you should take the lead and give your offerings to the morning court and build a relationship first. If anyone makes a scene, you can shut them up with money and the authority of the court."

As for the morning court, the Els are looking into it, but you're poorer and more troublesome than you thought.

I don't really understand it as a feeling of the original world, but even if the authority of the Korean court is corrupt, it has authority because the Shogun is more corrupt.

Just Mr. Jing Soo. That's a pretty good diplomatic skill.

Surprised at the willingness to use the courtyard.

That's a bad story. Shall I consider it in consultation with Elles and Shinsu?

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