Side: a long time ago
On the sixth day I was coming to a cemetery on the island with Nobunaga, who looked a little strange. The area is maintained like a park, with Japanese-style buildings but nothing like temples or shrines.
The building may be close to the public building we are currently planning on tailgating. It's quite spacious and it feels like we're all using it at a coronation or something.
"You really don't have a temple."
Wonders and I feel strange too. There are many palm trees and nut palm trees that are endemic to the South, and they protect us from the sunshine of the South, and when we rock with the wind, we're going to forget that we're in a warring age.
As I explained to Nobunaga and the others the other day, there are no temples in the Kuyuan Islands. The cemetery also has a large stone tablet in the center, and there is only one of these.
"Many of us die at sea. There have also been a number of times in the past when not a single fleet we sent out returned. 'Cause I'm still happy to die on the island."
The divine Nobunaga questioned me about our modus operandi, but you all prayed hand in hand when I told him there was no particular decision. You prayed properly with your nanny, too.
Burial is rare in this era when it comes to graves, but we have decided that it is cremation because the land is limited, and it feels more like everyone on the island goes into the same grave than an individual or house grave.
In the case of the Warring States period, I hear that the burial tomb called burial tomb is different from the visiting tomb called visiting tomb, but on the island, the tomb was grouped together.
Since it has been decided that there will be many deaths in the sea as a setting of the past, those who have died in the sea have taken the form of comfort here with them.
"Thank you for your hard work."
Especially Shiqing and Ota. All of our ministers, Oqing and Chiyoko have been hand in hand for a seriously long time.
Shiqing and others are overlapping this voyage with their own past struggles, tearing a little. I'm so sorry. To be deceiving.
"So you hate war. Kurumiya is fighting the sea. You know how I hate losing my life in a boring battle."
Shinko misunderstands with some unsolicited interpretation, but should I leave it as it is because all the sons and daughters of the heavy minister are impressed?
"But now you've proven you don't necessarily need a temple"
Even the sushi and cherries have a strange face. That makes me feel more realistic, but when Nobunaga questioned the temple's existential significance at that time, the people around him looked in difficulty in reacting.
"There are people on this island who believe in the Buddha."
"Wouldn't it be nice not to have a temple or a kid? I don't know. You told my father. Right. I believe in the Buddha, but he who speaks the name of the Buddha will not believe."
You just didn't think it was a good idea, stabbing the nail that Elle didn't deny it until the Divine Buddha. But Nobunaga used the words I said when I became Nobu-su's Yoko to argue with Elle.
Nobunaga should not have been there then. Have you even asked Shinsu?
"Well, that's right. But as an individual, I respect people like Mr. Sawahiko. There are examples like Honshiji Temple. I'm not going to pelican you."
"The road is still endless."
I have all of the sons and daughters of the chief minister, and I will pay a little attention to the words, but Nobunaga seems to have guessed my thoughts.
I don't mean to call the temple unnecessary, but I know Nobunaga, who has spoken to us many times about it. He understood that it wasn't about talking here.
It would certainly have spread the idea that some towns and countries might just come to an island without a temple and no temple. I'm sure I need a definite temple as a base for my heart.
Even if we lose the temple poorly, we'll just have a monstrous emerging religion, like the original world.
After that, he was inspecting the training of bows and artillery by one carabel ship and five double-torso ships off Father Island.
How to increase the hit rate while being rocked by the waves while grasping the wind and currents and maneuvering the ship. That training.
We're on a larger double-torso ship, but our goal is ground. Train them to target parts of the island and hit there.
"Are you doing this kind of exercise?"
"That's typical. You actually have to train on a boat to improve."
Nobunaga and the others take an interesting look at the situation. Mr. George seems to understand, but he's actually a member who knows very little about the battle of the sea.
"That's a lot of bows."
"Because bows are still effective when you become famous. It can also be used in rain or timing."
As for the balance, there are about half the bows, and Mr. Ota is surprisingly many bows.
In fact, the bow works. We also use Julia and Ceres, and I'm not treating martial arts coldly. I guess the image of an iron or gold cannon is strong though.
"I had something good for you!
"It's a peek at this!
By the time it was time to complete the battle training inspection, Suzu and Cherry brought a square and rectangular box with Niyanya for the number of people.
Hi. They were sneaking up on the boat. Those are box glasses. The one with the glass on the bottom of the rectangular box. It's a tool that you can see in the ocean.
In the original world, it's like a fisherman was looking under the sea and searching for and picking his prey with it.
"Isn't this amazing"
"Odd is swimming!!
First, Nobunaga, Shinko and Shinko peek, but Nobunaga and Shinko raised their voices of surprise.
"Well, is this in the ocean? Isn't it beautiful?"
Shinko also raised his delightful voice in the sea that he had never seen before. It's geographically beautiful, isn't it? The perimeter of the island.
Only the city was overwhelmed with nannies telling them not to fall into the sea, so I'm showing them instead.
Katsuya and Kesei are all obsessed with peeking into the sea. Looks like I'm here for some sightseeing.
"It's a dolphin!
"Whoa, that's funny again where you're swimming!
Everyone looked impressed in the sea for the first time they had seen it, but Nobunaga also spoke out in an excited way as the dolphins came from nowhere and swam directly under the ship.
Later, when we returned to the island, we decided to gather about a hundred people from the island on the sandy beach for a trawl.
Naturally, Nobunaga and the others are surprised for the first time, but I am tense when I teach them to get fish with a big net.
Elles has become a swimsuit. The islanders are swimsuits after all. The man has about half the bread and half the bread.
When Nobunaga and his kimonos get wet, they spread out on the sandy beach and pull the net together.
I thought you might have some resistance, but you don't seem surprised.
When you see a fish bursting in the net, you can also hear joy from all over. Probably because it's a time when the harvest is more of a joy than anything else.
Or a trawl in a swimsuit, that's a little uncomfortable. I know it's my image.
"This is a big fish!
The caught fish shall all be beach-baked.
All the sons and daughters of the heavy minister are delighted, and I will have them braised in miso with a sumptuous grill and pan, but this is delicious again.
It felt like an afternoon snack in time, but I think the sight of Suzu and Cherry playing at sea with the city was also a smiling and meaningful day.
The island is only a few days away.