Side: Kudo Ichiba
"There's no way. I can't keep Ogasawara's manto waiting forever. There is also the appearance of Kira."
Nobuhisa made a decision at Kiyosu Castle this day.
Hatado Ogasawara family. He became a member of the Shinano Ogasawara family and became a member of the Nishi Sanhe River, which borders the East Sanhe River. In Mikawa, we have a deep relationship with the Yoshirana family, and we act together, and we can say that we are close to obedience.
In historical reality, it seemed that the three rivers always served together with the Yoshira family, but in this world, Oda and Imakawa divided the three rivers east and west, so they became the people of Imakawa. I could say that Hatado Ogasawara was not so grateful to the Imakawa River, and was perplexed that he had become hostile to the Yoshirana family.
Although there was talk of wanting to bow to Oda through the intermediary of the Yoshirana family, it was reserved to find out how Imakawa came out. Although the conditions of subordination were stricter than those of Imakawa, it was still good enough.
In the end, it was decided to admit obedience this day.
"Probably won't mention the soldiers. As it stands, the Imakawa River is over. If I raise a soldier, I can protect Hatado Ogasawara."
I climbed the castle with Elle for a long time today. I'm still on parental leave, but there are people who look at my children. At Elle's suggestion, I decided to get back to work.
Everyone's face changed slightly as a result of Elle's suggestion. "The Imakawa is over," he said. The East Three Rivers also belong to the Asahina clan, but people who were originally from the Three Rivers do not wave all the way to the river.
The situation in each house is different when you are related to Imakawa or take hostages, but even though it is stopped by the Armistice Treaty, the difference between the power of Oda and Imakawa is becoming apparent to people and landlords.
If we were to fight the Imakawa under the status quo, the situation would change with the avalanche in the East Three Rivers. In addition, when it comes to a genuine battle with the Imakawa, the Toei recapture, which is also the aspiration of the Shibo family. You'll have to do it.
Although Kai and Shinano are advantageously moving against Takeda, Kai is still being defended by Takeda, and Shinano's anti-Takeda kingdom did not defer to Imakawa. If the battle begins between Oda and Toei in the current situation, the situation between Kai and Shinano will also change.
As expected, it will not be as easy a battle as the sweeping of northern Ise, but it will be a nightmare for Imakawa. I don't think Taihara Snowy will make such a development. If you forgive Hatado Ogasawara for his subordination, there will be no major dispute.
"The Matsudaira Branch and the Okusan River are cutting across the Imakawa River."
It was Mizuno-san of Ogawa Castle who talked about the situation in the Mikawa River to follow Elle's words. There are a lot of edges over there. Mizuno-san, I was an ally of the Tadashi Bullet.
In the first place, you didn't know that Matsudaira and Shinano were worthy. The credibility of Imakawa, who fled the Nishisan River, has waned. There are also branches close to the Matsudaira Soya family.
The Okusan River is a little more serious. Although it is in the back of the mountain and is an area where people live by taxes collected from people passing through the street from the Mikawa to Shinano, the flow from Oguri to Shinano is changing from the Okusangawa to the East Mino.
Street maintenance is subtle, but security is better compared to Mikawa. Above all, by abolishing the voluntary branch office, if you pay the tax at the branch office when entering Mino, you will be able to pass freely afterwards.
There are no particularly threatening enemies between Higashi-Mino and Shinano, so the construction of a fortress along the border is still only planned, but the Oda family has confidence so there is no problem.
It's painful if people don't stop by. The Okusan River. Even though it's a historical fact, there must have been a time when I tried to follow Oda.
"Is it not worthy of obeying a weak lord or something? If Oda sees himself as a disadvantage, he'll be able to escape at once."
The situation in the Mikawa flows to Oda. The atmosphere of the rating was not bad, but it was Nobunaga who said that he could accept the irony.
"Don't say that. We are all filled with survival. I won't betray you if you feed me. We rule our country differently in the first place. It would be a mistake to think the same."
The critics seemed a little confused about whether Nobunaga was in a bad mood, but it was Nobunaga who gave his opinion with a bitter smile.
"Is it?"
"You're smart. I hate fools, but fools work hard to become fools."
Nobunaga seemed convinced that that was also true to Nobuka-san's words. I think the relationship of the Oda family has changed.
There were more people who understood Nobunaga's way of thinking. Especially Shinkansen saw Elle talking to Nobunaga many times. When we work together, we have more opportunities to talk, and when we get to know each other, we are able to give opinions.
In the case of samurai, which are a coalition of nationalities under the territorial system, the circumstances and convenience of each house will take precedence. That's why it's territorial consolidation and salary development. Nobunaga should know. Well, I guess it's true that I get tired even if I know it.
Yes, as it stands, a castle or fortress that serves as a base for protecting the Nishisan River. I haven't made any new ones either. The burned castle of Okazaki is being rebuilt, but even if I build a new castle badly, it won't be necessary by the time the base is completed.
Sekigahara was necessary because it was important and meant to hold Omi back, but that level of castle was not necessary for Toei and Suruga's Imakawa opponents.
Well, there's been wildlife damage, and I've prioritized your reconstruction.
"Yoshimoto still hasn't given up. Don't you know the difference in power, or won't you give up knowing it? Either way, I'm stubborn."
It was Yishi who restored a strange atmosphere to Nobunaga's remarks. I mentioned Imakawa in a stunning way.
"There is no apology from Yoshimoto himself."
Nobuyasu answered Yoshimi-san's remarks with some thought.
Snowy and Shouguini. Those two genuinely wished for harmony. It hasn't progressed because there is no movement of Yoshimoto himself.
Until the Toei problem is solved, it is impossible until then, but it seems that no letter has been received from Yoshimoto himself unofficially.
"If you look at the map, you might be able to compete."
"Really? I'm sorry. It is said that Kai is a superior country, but I heard that it is terrible. First of all, how can you not win in the sea? You want to keep your men in the castle by the sea?
Suruga Toei is worth it and Shinano. Perhaps Imakawa's strategy is to counter Oda by ruling these four countries. It's not wrong. Nevertheless, the heavy ministers said that they would not be able to do so, and spoke to each of them with their own opinions.
"We will expand our territory if we do not want to, but other houses will not. Doesn't Yoshimoto understand the danger of losing Suruga?
"Suruga will certainly remain even if it is bad. This is not the case, as the fame of Imakawa will be destroyed."
The debate over why Imakawa is so stubborn moved in that direction. Know your enemies and guess what they think. It's what we do in this era.
However, the Oda family can make accurate guesses based on the information gathered by us and the Shinobi crowd.
Ladies and gentlemen, the argument flourishes over something more stubborn than Imakawa thought. Kitami, Hexagon, and Asakura aren't so stubborn.
Even Asakura, who has the same connections as Imakawa, changed the atmosphere with the arrival of Yoshitaka Ouchi, the main protagonist. The Asakura family wants harmony. The fact is great.
When I lower my head, I feel like I'm thinking a little bit. The fact that there is no such thing in Imakawa is tough.
Taihara Snowy. He is excellent, but perhaps his limitations are that he was unable to pull out his rightful hand to Mr. Yoshitaka Onuchi's foreword.