Side: a long time ago
The first day he had a welcoming feast with nothing to do but examine Ketty.
Cuisine is a common hospitality dish of this era, with carp dishes that are river fish. Koi is also a fancy fish in this day and age. Is it Kyoto-style?
It's delicious. Does it feel like a simple dish that takes advantage of the flavour of the ingredients? It might be similar when I went on a trip and ate some local food.
"I still had leprosy"
This day ended without any particular trouble.
After the welcome feast, Ole and Elle would go to bed in the same room, but the results of the day's visit were reported by Ketty. Was Yoshiro Saito and his mother still leprosy?
"The name of the disease lay low. Treatment should continue to be medicated"
In this day and age, it is called Rye's disease and it is abhorrent. More importantly, it will be caused by the appearance. It is not a scary disease if properly treated with early detection.
Given Yilong's position, it would be better not to reveal his disease name. The relationship between Oda and Saito is also difficult to say. When I teach my successor's son at this stage that he is incurable in this age, if he does poorly, it could be Oda's ploy.
I don't care what you think about the whole house shaking because of the succession issue, even if you believe it.
"Right. If you could earn my trust on this visit to Mino, you would honestly take your medication. This matter is confidential."
Ketty's confidence would be fine. Though you will need to make up an appropriate medical name that will not overreact for once and give you medication.
The worst nanomachine treatment or nanomachine treatment can be used to cure it early.
It would also be possible to use this to divide the Saito family as if it were a historical fact, but if you look at the Saito family as it stands, you don't need it. Dozo, Yoshiryu and Oda seem to think there is no way to obey.
As a matter of special confidentiality, it would be better for us to handle it alone, just like over technology.
Fortunately, Inari Yamajo is also close to Ozhang. There's no obstacle to Ketty and the others coming to see us regularly.
The next day, Ketty was to be examined in the town of Inoguchi, under Inayama Castle.
The examination of the main people in the castle seems to have ended yesterday, and many more await Ketty's examination, from the national crowd, the earthquakes and so forth to the inhabitants.
Because of the large number of people who wish to be examined and the reasons for their protection, there are no visits this time, and there is no preferential treatment due to their status. If necessary, the emergency will be seen first, otherwise both the martial family and the residents decided to go first come first served.
Looks like Dozo and Yoshiro were going to let him do a check-up at Inaya Mountain Castle, but Ketty disagreed that a castle on a mountain like this wouldn't allow the sick to come, right?
Since Ketty is also my wife, who became a member of Oda's clan, she needed to hear her opinion to the fullest as a Saito family.
But you look angry about the samurai you'll be waiting for. Basically this era is a class society, there are no values for equality. Well, the Saito family side seems to be placing guards, and it won't be a big problem.
I will teach Elle and Jing Soo and the rest of the civilian population how to do the checkpoint and census. The opponents are Michizo, Yoshiryu and Inaya Yamajo's civilian or nearby crowd? I guess the lack of a national crowd is a big rebellion in teaching Oda how to do things together.
"I see. Find out the exact number."
Overall, is the understanding fast because Dozo chose such a talent? Dozo in particular is quick to understand. Well, I'm not doing anything special and novel.
I'm just saying I'll look into it properly. The land and the population.
Even with the current system of penetration, there is a calculated amount of land. However, it seems to be the self-declaration of the ancestors. Land is also normally allowed to have complex rights relationships and intermediate exploitation.
The original world is also famous for Taichu District, but there are stories that even Taichu District was not properly inspected by Daimyo.
As things stand, there is no need to get your hands on a system of intermediate exploitation or annual contributions. It's only important to know what's going on.
That it is the people of the country, not the earthlings, but the inhabitants who rule.
"At first I wondered whether it would be better to do it only with the direct jurisdiction and whomever you want. There's no use forcing them."
"But doesn't that make sense?
He was just going to let both Yoshiryu and the Chinese people order him to do it, so I advised him to change it there, but questioned him strangely.
"Those who disobey will regret it sooner or later. All you have to do is give only to those who obey, both the benefits and the salvation that will come before you. Like around Ogaki."
"Become..."
Sounds brilliant, but sweet. I guess I was considering important elements of this era, such as blood muscles and households, but such things quickly become useless.
The truth is, as an Oda, I was also thinking about taking in the Chinese people. If you're going to be an Oda force zone from Unbroken Sekikan to Nishi Mino and Inaya Mountain Castle, you can leave the fine-grained Chinese people alone.
Mino also flourished as a transportation hub more often than in the past due to the large number of bypass streams and common streams of the Tuki family, so it seems very difficult to retain the old authority.
"Leave the rebellious alone."
"It's the same as the other day's rice trade."
Dozo just doesn't seem very surprised. Perhaps I am not willing to believe excessively, even if I know the power of authority.
You might feel comfortable talking about it with a crack in the belly.
Side: return butterfly
Today I am coming to Hot Field with my mother-in-law, Lord Tsuchida. Yesterday, we were talking about worshipping the Hota Shrine as a painter's lord, but how dare you and your sons be accompanied. Everyone came by carriage from Qingzhou to the industrial village of Nagorno, where they took a riverboat from near Takeshita, and arrived at the boat dock near the hot field compass.
"Meh! What about Umi?
"Almost."
It has been a long time since the Shinto Shinto shrine was visited, but the city hall seems to be the first, and the painter has asked me many times before if the sea is still there.
You said you wanted to go too when you saw the pictures of the sea that were in Kuyuan's house.
"Kun-kun."
"Khun."
The city hall, which walks alongside the two dogs of the Kuyuan family, Robo and Blanca, looks like fun.
"Wow."
I see it. Oh, this is the sea, isn't it? It's blue. It's incredibly blue, and it lasts as far away as anywhere.
I can smell a strange smell I've never smelled before from nowhere as I see it listening to the city hall's amazing voice.
What does this smell like?
"It smells like crap!?
"This is the smell of the sea."
The city hall also seems to have noticed the smell and the painter asks. Oh, this is what the ocean smells like, isn't it? My father used to talk to me. The ocean smells like the ocean.
This is the smell of the ocean, isn't it?
As we walked straight through the town of Hotfield, we could see many ships.
That..., what a big, black ship. It's not comparable to any other ship. There are many complicated and large pillars standing.
That's the rumor......
"That's a good one!!
"That's our Nambarian ship. This is where iron materials made in industrial villages are brought."
I didn't know the rumored Kuyuan family Nanban ship was this big. Seems like it's just me and the City Hall I've never seen.
I do feel that with this, we can go a long way.
"Me too!
After a long visit to the harbor, Mr. Tsuchida and I will remain in the harbor to paint, although it seems that we will both rest and go to the mansion of the Chiaki family, the Great Palace of the Shinto Shrine.
I just saw it. The city said I would stay too, so I was going to paint with the city and a few other princesses.
The weather feels good, too.
I think I can paint a good picture.