SIDE: Hiroshi Matsuhei
That's the Taihara Snow Sai from the Imagawa family?
Have you quickly put the people of the Three Rivers together in one that you liked?
"Don't miss a single one. I told you not to surrender. Take everything."
"Oops!!
The Imagawa army, led by the monks, is about seven thousand soldiers, approaching the point where Seiji Temple can be seen.
In the Western Three Rivers, the Yoshiro family refused to join the war because they could not follow the river, and many of the Chinese people in the Yazoo River basin joined the Oda side. Others sent men to both Oda and Imagawa, but the monks came this far mainly from Sun River, Far River and East Three Rivers, gathering them without injustice, disloyalty, or second-heartedness.
I hear Oda mobilized as many as 15,000 soldiers. Half the river is now on top of the number, but it is a terrible thing to sum up the West Three Rivers so brilliantly leaning towards Oda.
However, Oda never loses either.
Saburo Goro Nobunaga. Until a few years ago, I was supposed to be in a better position, but he stunningly defended his territory until Oda's main unit arrived, or hunted down Honshiji Temple.
First hand, I know how important it is to get started. Many of those who followed Oda must have dated Honshiji Temple, but I don't have the arms to put them together with little rebels.
"Monk Hall. Can I ask you one thing?
"What is it?"
"Is the confusion of Honshiji Temple a measure of Imawa? Or is it an Oda measure?
In front of the generals of the Imagawa family, I wanted to ask them that I should not hear them. How the monk answers.
Matsuhei is treated like an abandoned pawn. Now I'm not willing to sell my charm to Imawa.
"Should we think that 80% is an Oda measure? Even if the mess was worse because Yamada did something extra, most of it would be Oda's."
The generals of the Imagawa family quieted back to the answer.
I don't think I'll admit that before the war.
"Awkward monks don't even know if it's what they're after and if it's what they're after. Then Oda has come to this battle with clear measures. Don't let anyone get caught up in this."
While acknowledging Oda, did you use My word to tighten up those who were aware of the victory?
Honshiji Temple did something stupid. Oda and Imagawa are not good opponents to turn to lightly.
"Well, it seems to resist to the end. No mercy. All armies."
I don't know if Mitsugawa will make it after this, but if we don't name Matsuhei here, Matsuhei has no place ahead of us.
Bamboo Chiyo.
I will fight so that my father's life may arrive in Ozhang.
Side: a long time ago
At last, Oda has come to the point of besieging Honshiji Temple.
By the time we get here, the people of this temple have fled a lot. The boy and the monks didn't let him escape, but the people are protecting him.
Though it is not strange to cut the root, Shin-soo has ordered us to protect him in the case of the inhabitants. There may be looting and a glitch of fans inside, so it's easy if it's just a man who's not with his family, but he's arguing, isolated from the rest, though.
I can hear Buddha's bullet Zhengzhong is sweet or something, but Shin-soo isn't sweet enough to do that just with mercy.
One is the pose of taking care of the main temple. The other is always to let the world know how the problem is.
Shin-soo is willing to make the most of the outrageous boy of the traditional sect and then the schematic Oda that helps him.
Always the survival of the masses will spread such reality to the world. Nothing is more convincing than his own words.
Shinsu totally turned our strategy into her own thing.
Incidentally, Oda still practices bulk management by the Oda family of soldiers he was trying in recent wars. Relay sites such as Mizuno's Kaiya Castle and Anxiang Castle are being efficiently transported by the Waste Squad.
Soldiers have enough rice reserves in Oda and the castles of the subordinate Chinese people, but now they buy it from Ozhang, Mino and Ise.
The reason is that for the second year in a row there are harvests that are more than mediocre and the rice is cheaper, and that I have been making a little too much money lately and my money has accumulated in Oda and us.
And as the worst case scenario, I also envisioned a battle with Imagawa, for the reason that the strategy of the long-term battle is still alive.
Well, fate is a further revitalization of the economy. Long-term battles are troublesome, but short-term moderate battles are just right for consumption in Oda today.
I might get angry if Honshiji found out.
Looking at the rough Three Rivers just worries me how much reconstruction costs if I don't get it over with. Besides, Mitsugawa doesn't always end the war in this one time.
"Merchants are coming everywhere."
Now in front you can see the main certificate temple, but in the rear you can see merchants, playwomen, etc. and yet a place as lively as the city is behind the Oda army.
Saji has an indescribable grin on the sight, but he's giving information to the merchant. It's a win, and you want to make money.
Naturally, I can barely sell soldiers or anything. I'll prepare it in Oda. Oda and the merchants close to him don't bring such unsold stuff.
But they sell a little preference, alcohol, ingredients, and food. And then you seem to be selling quite a bit of bows and arrows and equipment to keep you cold.
I just have a few problems. Some of them are rallying to hunt for the defeated in anticipation of the aftermath of the war. They can be as varied as anyone who works stealing or tries to mess up by joining the battle on their own.
It is the battlefield that makes policing difficult.
Normally you seem to be fighting without so much focus. I don't need any extra people for Oda right now.
"My lord, Imagawa is headed by Seiji Temple, burning temples that have been raised or disobeyed"
Oda is also preparing for a total attack, but has he been crossed by Imawa?
The sneakers keep us informed of what's going on over there, but that's Imawa. That's unforgiving.
"Well, shall we begin our final preparations"
"Ha!"
Ready for a total attack, the Oda army marched to besiege the main temple. Unfortunately, you didn't make it to the messenger from Honmoji Temple in Ishiyama.
There's a distance, and you'll need time to make decisions, so there are aspects to it that you can't help.
Our army prepared a new thrower this time to shoot in the roasted ball. I also brought gold cannons. You don't even have to use it if it's so one-sided.
If we just destroy the mountain gates, it's enough to hold the barrel squad. The Mitsugawa crowd and the Mino crowd are really tense, and they are willing to attack ahead and give credit.
With Ursa and the others working hard, we don't need any more help. The guards are supposed to be in command, and the soldiers at Mr. Saji's are used to handling artillery and gunpowder. Our position is not the front of the mountain gate.
"Ah, young lady."
"You still don't use gold cannons?"
"This and the cannon are enough, right? After this, there may be some battles with Imawa."
Nobunaga in armor came as he prepared to shoot a roasted ball in a stone thrower from where there was no mountain gate.
Looks like he's walking around, inspiring and inspiring warlords and soldiers. Elle was advising you that you should do it the other day, wasn't she?
Shinsu, the general, had better not move in the main force, but Shinsu is still in the position of being a man, so there is nothing more wrong with him than moving. The deputy general is Nobunaga, and in the worst case scenario, Nobunaga will be in command to let the man Nobunaga escape. Nobunaga won't be in command, so you don't have to be in the main unit. Of course, I'll report my whereabouts, and I won't let the neighbors leave.
I'm young, and I'm having a look around from the front line to the back with my studies. Because multiplying words of encouragement will boost morale and make two birds a stone.
This time, Elle is supporting Oda's fast forward with measures and moves that keep him out of the table. Although you will notice that it will be the most Oda clan and heavy minister class.
Nobunaga, who came to our formation, looks a little sorry for not using a golden wildfire.
But it's really not surprising that there will be a battle with Imawa after this. We need to keep what we can keep warm.
"But now if they shoot a roasted ball in, it doesn't make any sense, like a moat or a fence. Besides, even if we want to stop, we have to be able to get our own moat and walls out of the way..."
The stone thrower has practiced several times since he came to the Three Rivers. Honshoji Temple is a castle-like temple surrounded by moats and walls, but you can ignore it and attack it.
You won't be able to do a decent cage castle.
Besides, to make this stop, we have to strike out of the temple and break through the Sangawa and Mino crowds forming in front of the Mountain Gate to attack our formation.
We've got a lot of arrow shields, so you can't break them with arrows.
I'd like to think it was my fault that Kasei Mori, who came with me as a courtesy of Nobunaga, was looking at the thrower with a tongue-in-the-mouth look that even said that would make it to such a situation.