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Chapter 917: A Smart Person

Masara was determined to take revenge for the previous cunning behavior of the Maori family secretly inciting the riots of the Luo family. Although the Nizi family's governor Haruhi is bedridden and was requested to suspend the conflict with the Maori family by being asked to be temporarily suspended after being invited by the Luo family to attack the Maori family, the Nizi family has been secretly preparing to attack the Maori family.

It is precisely because of his intention to retaliate against the Mori family that after Masara returned to Yamaguchi Castle, after he held a ceremony to receive the rewards of the emperor and the shogunate by Kyoko Takayoshi, Masara directly stated to Kyoko Takayoshi that friends only talked about private matters and not official matters after the ceremony, so as not to mention peace with the Mori family (after all, if it is stated clearly, this would be a bit disregardless of the face of the emperor and the shogunate represented by Kyoko Takayoshi. Although these two have no rights at this time, if they are in trouble, they will be suppressed in the righteous way if they become ripped off).

In order to attract Kyoto Takaki's attention, Masara first took Kyoto Takaki to visit Yamaguchi Castle. Kyoto Takaki seemed to realize that Masara was intentionally not talking about peace talks with the Maori family (as for how the Luo family's governor knew about this issue? Of course, the Luo family's forces in Kyoto informed the governor in advance. Kyoto Takaki was very clear about this). Originally, he was a little dissatisfied with Masara's attitude towards the emperor and the shogunate, but when he turned around, he understood it again.

Judging from what he learned about the situation he had learned on his way to Yamaguchi Castle, this time the Luo family seemed to have riots in the territory of the Western Kingdom, and the inciting the riots seemed to have the shadow of the Maori family. In this case, the Maori family actually planned to let the emperor and the shogunate be intermediaries, which made the Luo family not revenge on the Maori family. Is this possible? No wonder the Luo family's governor was annoyed and even unwilling to mention this topic.

As for the Emperor and the Shogunate, Emperor Go Nara was lying in bed at this time, and the people in the palace were even preparing to select the emperor's heirs, so Emperor Go Nara could not pay attention to this matter at this time. This time, the reason why the emperor's intention to negotiate peace between the Luo family and the Maori family was entirely because the people in the palace who served government affairs during the time when Emperor Go Nara was seriously ill got the benefits of the Maori family, so that such an intention was reported. As for the shogun Ashikaga Yoshiki, the general Ashikaga Yoshiki, he also got the benefits of the Maori family, which made him have such a job.

However, relying solely on the official positions awarded by the court and the shogunate, we hope to soothe the Luo family's anger because they could not obtain the nominal ownership of An Yiguo, and accept mediation between the imperial court and the shogunate, and to negotiate with the Maori family, the Maori family, which had assassinated the Luo family? Even from the perspective of the Maori family, the Luo family had previously caused the Maori family to lose troops and lose generals in the Battle of Itsujima, and even invaded the territory of the Maori family's sect leader, the Maori family. What's more abominable is that they even invaded the Maori family's sphere of influence in An Yiguo and Beihou. Therefore, the Maori family's assassination of the Luo family was just a counterattack. But who can tell who is right and who is wrong in such a thing?

In Kyoko Takaki's view, in such a situation, whoever has a big fist is right. In the eyes of the court and the shogunate, it seems that the strength of the Luo family and the Maori family is comparable. But is this really the case? At least in Kyoko Takaki's view, the Luo family's fist is much bigger and harder. The court and the shogunate plan to respond to their prestige by mediating such things. This is obviously wrong, or even counterproductive. At least, he offended the Luo family now. Since this is the case, Kyoko Takaki is too lazy to be a villain, so it is better to let the Luo family arrange it as long as the Maori family does not mention it on his own initiative.

Of course, Masara didn't know that in just a short period of time, Kyoto Takayoshi had completely seen the affairs of the Luo family and the Maori family. So he took Kyoto Takayoshi to visit the main castle, Nido Castle, Shinokura, Yonekura, Arsenal and other places in Yamaguchi Castle respectively. This arrangement can have two meanings. One meaning is that Masara did not take the Mori family seriously at all; the other meaning is that Masara had no concealment from the court and the shogunate, and wanted to show through Kyoto Takayoshi that the Luo family had decided to go to the Maori family, so as to not mention the topic of peace talks.

When visiting a yard, Zhengliang pointed with a fan from a distance, "That is the residence of many families in the Great Inner family."

Kyoko Takaki said "Oh" and stopped.

"The family members of the Daou family have been treated very well after their family took over. The Luo family will always support these families." Masara continued. Masara explained this meaning that she hopes to maintain close relations with the court and the shogunate. Because there are many literati and nobles living in Yamaguchi area, and these literati and nobles have various relationships with the court and the shogunate in Kyoto. More importantly, the Daou family has always had a deep relationship with these ministers and the court and the shogunate in Kyoto. The most prominent manifestation is that many of the families of these Daou family members are related to the court and the shogunate in Kyoto. Masara expressed goodwill to the court and the shogunate by treating these families well, and clearly stated that she did not hope that the differences between the two sides would break the relationship between the two sides this time.

Kyoto Takayoshi also understood Masara's meaning instantly, and immediately told Masarara that after returning to Kyoto, he would definitely report the situation of these families to the Emperor and the Shogun.

Since Kyoko Takaki was so good at being a human being, Masayoro was naturally very happy. After a few days of hospitality with Kyoko Takaki, he also sent someone to escort Kyoko Takaki to the territory of the Luo Family in Kyushu for a trip.

After seeing off Kyoto Takaki, Masara personally took charge of Yamaguchi Castle. While commanding various teams to pacify the riots in the territory of Dingxi Province, he personally convened the heads of the Luo Family, the Inner House and some commercial relations with the Luo Family, and held a business meeting in Yamaguchi Castle. This business meeting was mainly to establish a more sound internal business system of the Luo Family. The participants at this meeting included Dongxiang Heiji, the representative of the Luo Family, the representative of the Luo Family, the representative of the Ming Dynasty merchant Wang Hai, the Ming Dynasty merchant Zuo Moyang, the Ming Dynasty merchant You Jianxia, ​​the Southern Barbarian merchant Zhu Qinfeng, the local merchant Yudaya Yuda Nobuka, the local merchant Yuda Nobuka, the Shimaiyashishi and others.
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