Maybe they already are doing that from the shadows given that at least Ashimitsu's most likely anticipated that history might repeat itself. I'm willing to give the story the benefit of the doubt for now...I always read these stories and wondered why they don't monitor Mitsuhide and let him roam free knowing he'll eventually betray Oda. You don't need to tell others about the future but just prevent even if it means taking him out whenever you get the chance.
I know that's not measles. I want to say that's chicken pox but I can't remember. XDWasn't the cure from the sores on cows?
Small poxI know that's not measles. I want to say that's chicken pox but I can't remember. XD
I don't think that it's because she hasn't done enough but rather she's done way too much. Much like his lord, he doesn't really get how this knowledge comes to her because to him, she's supposed to be born of this world. He doesn't know how this girl that came out of no where to have such otherworldly knowledge that it's too suspicious.I don't get why Akechi still has reservations over Shizuko. She has proven her worth time and time again. The mere facts that Shizuko introduced logistics and farmed saltpeter should've been enough for him to welcome her wholeheartedly.
IIRC, her phone actually still works with a manual charger and uses an offline encyclopedia app for random bits of her knowledge. Besides her being taught by her grandad and sister about almost everything including using a spear that almost sounded like they knew she will need it.I'm going to have to re-read this series to remind myself of Shizuko's "starting qualities". I remember her being an ag/history buff, so she'd have dabbled in a bit of everything, and I would think that knowledge of illness is more common in modern times, so I guess all this makes sense?