334 Episode 333: Tsushima for a long time

Side: a long time ago

Preparations for planting have begun in Ozhang. The only real planters are the Agricultural Testing Village and Mr. Ota's Territorial Village, and the rest is to broadcast the seedlings directly to the fields. Well, if it's from the farming place, think we're together.

Close to home, agricultural testing villages are slow to plant because they are bifurcated with wheat and rice, but wetlands and the like have early plantings and are getting ready.

They divide the time of planting because it's a time of great damage in disasters. In a way, life's wisdom.

Ota-san's village will also be a second test village this year, so we are preparing for planting by sorting salt water and so on.

As an Oda family, I discuss the trip to Mino with the Saito family and schedule it. As for us, I don't mind any time. Because the reception side doesn't either.

"Was it a carriage? That sounds good."

I was here on this day to check on the recent developments in Tsushima and came to say hello to Mr. Ohashi, but the topic was about the carriage.

I've only used three carriages so far. It seems that the one I gave to the industrial village has been disassembled and examined before being assembled or disassembled again.

The carriage I gave Shin-soo was used by the children, starting with Shin-soo, to come to us and school, and the carriage I gave Shin-soo was turned to Shin-soo. I figured a carriage would be better for little kids to move around. My carriage was used by Nobunaga when he went back with Mr. Butterfly, and other times by me, Elles and Tsukiyoshi when they went to Kiyokazu. We can ride horses.

However, I guess it stands out after all. Sometimes there are spectators in the morning. Seems to have been discussed early on in Tsushima.

"Yeah. It's easy and fast to get around. A small carriage can pull even a Japanese horse. I'm working on a prototype right now, so I'll give it to Ohashi-sama soon."

"Hmm. I'm looking forward to that. But in order to use that, you have to bridge the river first."

I thought you wanted a carriage, so as soon as production started in the industrial village, he was happy to promise to give it away.

"Right. From Qingzhou, Tsushima, Hota and Krabby want to develop streets so that carriages can be used. If you can use a carriage on land, the four counties under Ozhang will develop further along with the riverboat."

"It's a grand measure."

The commercially bright Mr. Ohashi seems to have an approximate understanding of the impact of the carriage. This street-level development is indispensable for Oda to continue to develop its economy, although it is not even counterproductive in Kichinai.

The production of soy sauce, which we teach, and the industry of producing antimatter from cotton yarn and raw yarn have also begun to expand slightly.

In tailings, blacksmiths and casters are also increasing plainly. The craftsmen that Mr. Jingsu called from Kichinai last year work in various parts of Ozhang, but the economy is popular with very little war, and craftsmen flowing from the capital of Kyoto and Sakana-san are coming out.

More importantly, the easy availability of iron and copper as raw materials will determine the work to be made up, especially the cheap iron.

Well, a lot of people are flowing and there are more problems, but the presence of guards is really helpful in Qingzhou, Naguno, Tsushima, Hota, and Krabby.

It's a little off the record, but if Oda doesn't develop in the future, it will soon be stuck unless Tsingzhou, Naguno, Tsushima, Kamae, and Hota plan to develop in unison.

In Tsushima, merchants give money and strip "Shinsen". We also funded it, but the other merchants seem to have a good economy and the Krabs River is stimulating both better and worse. There seems to be a sense of crisis that merchants won't be able to lean over if the harbor is not made any easier to use. It looks like Hota is moving to beat Tsushima in the same way.

As a result, Ozhang won't have anyone to spare even in his peasant days. You don't have to fight. You can work and eat.

"Speaking of which, were they pearls and emeralds? That's really awesome. Just show me one of those and I'll change the color of the eyes of the bright merchant."

"It depends on the item, because if you take that to the continent, you can sell it for a high price"

Recently Tsushima began to see dense trading vessels from Ming come pounding. I came to hear that story mainly today.

I have given Mr. Ohashi only a very small amount of pearls and emeralds that dare to be misaligned in shape and color, and when Ming's merchant arrives, he asks me to sell them only a little.

What I want is herbal medicine ingredients and tin "suzu" that I don't really pick in Japan. Tin is a raw material that becomes bronze when mixed with copper.

Did Wang Zhen, Ming's merchant who came to the festival in Hot Field last year, tell you the story, you want a pearl.

If I take too much, the price will collapse, so it is a big profit to sell a small amount while saying I will keep it.

By the way, the Nambarian ship hasn't arrived yet. It seems to be coming to Sakami.

The rumor that there are Nambarians in Ozhang is naturally passed on to the Nambarians who came to Sakai, but at the same time it is also told that they will not meet the merchants in person, and more importantly, the reason why the nitrous stones and silk brought in by Nambarians are not profitable to come from because the market for Ozhang is cheap.

Well, the primary reason is because Sakami is giving preferential treatment to retain the Southern Barbarians and buying the items she brings in at a high price.

I've been dealing with Sakami lately until Ming's secret trading ship. Only the Nanbans seem to be trying their best not to give it to Oda, though.

The story is about a bug-type reconnaissance aircraft, but when I heard it, I couldn't help but laugh at the Els.

As far as we're concerned, there's not much value in a real Southern barbarian. Though I'd rather not come, Sakami is desperate to protect her business with the Nambarians.

Well, Nanban ships are sinking everywhere, so other than us off the coast of Ming and Nippon, Nanban ships are rather dwindling.

Really, trade in this day and age is profitable. I guess we feel extra because there's no particular risk of sinking.

After Mr. Ohashi's mansion, stop by Tsushima's mansion.

This place has become a completely commercial mansion. They come sometimes, but they're still busy at the brewery today.

"Welcome, sir."

I'm going to have a break with Elle and all the escorts, having Lynn Mae serve me some cold tea and cookies that greeted me.

"How have you been?

"Things are going well here, sir. But Tsushima is a little overcrowded, sir."

Tsushima is completely in Linmei's hands, but the town of Tsushima is still expanding. This is not Oda family led, but Tsushima led, so we are hardly involved either.

By the way, it seems that the guards' activities inside Tsushima are directed by Linmei and our ministers. Ceres is in charge of overall management. Julia educates recruits around martial arts instruction, etc.

If merchants from the surrounding countries gather in place of Kurona, they will need accommodation for them, and they will need storage and warehouses to store the goods.

Tsushima, which was originally a river bank, is expanding as necessary, but unlike Tsingzhou and Nagorno and Krabby, it is expanding without thinking about the future.

I told Mr. Ohashi a few things before. Understanding the need to build a city with a future in mind, there is no room for planned expansion in itself.

I thought you said you wanted to think again when Krabby River is ready and settled.

"Because the guards are training in turn. Now would be the hardest time."

The people of Tsushima are also hiring jailers to fight the growing number of people and the flow of insecurity, but I guess it's time for patience.

As Elle said, the guards are expanding sequentially. Nobunaga's bad friends, who became guards in the early days, are growing enough to be in charge of training recruits as soon as possible.

Incidentally, streamers have also recently begun to volunteer for guards, and this one is hiring and training with the intention of operating separately from Ozhang's.

I'm not willing to make it disposable. It's just that castles and important bases are better for Ozhang people, and there are a lot of guys who are better at dealing with the rough guys.

Today drowsiness strikes me when my belly is filled with pokapoka and spring weather.

I'd love to take a slow nap with Elle and Lynn May on the edge. I'm afraid if people see me, I'll be treated like a fool.

"Nyah."

"That, you had a cat?

"Neighborhood Wildcat Kid Ne. I gave him dinner and he lived there, yo."

I nodded and wondered what to do after this, and a few strange kittens came out from under the edge.

White furry, black cats. I don't have a name yet.

I don't know because there are many houses in this day and age that have cats for rat catching. We didn't have Robo and Blanca, though.

Hmm. Don't even want Naguno when you see it. Let's just name these kids. A new family. Shall I think of all the Els?