Chapter XX
"The Army on the March"
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The Art of War
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~by Sun Tzu~
I would wake up and pass out again several times over the next few weeks. I remember the ship ride took forever, or maybe it was a cart. I didn't fully come to until I was safely in Goemon Toshi. I remember, vaguely, seeing one of my ronin sitting next to me on the boat, Jerukukami or Menuki, one of those. I remember dreaming of a white dog snuggling with me in my parents' house. I awoke when Shogun Eita came in. I was in my Sensei's room.
"How is he, Grandfather?"
"He will survive, my lord."
"Will he be... useful?"
"Oh Yes. Gunso Toritono came by and worked on him for several hours. He said his body is broken and his spirit is broken. But his mind is sound. His opinion is the body will heal and then the spirit."
"So he is not insane."
"Eita sama, he was clearly insane for a little while. Would you have been any different?"
"...No. But he is lucky. Only ten RyuKyu lived through his attack."
"I would say
they
are lucky. I did tell you after his fight with that Honshu he would be quite good, my lord." I heard Eita laugh at that.
"So what do we do if we ever have to kill him?" Eita asked seriously.
"...Send more than 100 men and hope he does not have a friend with him."
I could hear Eita sit down close to my side. "Koga-ko..."
They had both fallen silent but I could hear them drinking. I was not sure what to do. I did not feel like getting up but I did not want to stay either. Sleep. Sleep would have been good but I was too tired. They turned to me immediately when I started to rise. My left arm was slung around my shoulder and my left eye was bandaged.
"My lords." I
was
tired.
Grandfather put his hand on my shoulder. "Lay still Hiro. You have many wounds to recover from."
Eita spoke next. "You did well, little brother."
"Domo arigato, my lord."
"It is nothing, but rest now."
I nodded and said, "How are the ronin?"
He laughed. "Stubborn. They refuse to leave until they have seen 'their' lord."
He looked disappointed when I didn't laugh. I wasn't in a laughing mood.
"I knew they were loyal."
Sensei nodded to me. "You chose well."
We talked for several more moments and then Eita had to leave. They told me the ronin had healed me up. Brought me and Ketsumempo's body back. They had hired porters for the trade goods at Mura Ibusuki. Once we were just outside of the Koga lands they paid off the porters, changed back to ronin cloths and hired more porters to bring us back to Goemon Toshi. They were waiting for me at a tea-house just outside the castle. Eita had tried to make them leave but they wouldn't. He was hesitant to kill them, out of respect for a friend he said. Masao had interviewed all of them and Koruko. Koruko had come ahead of the ronin by a few weeks. He had realized someone very powerful was going to be upset about the death of Ketsumempo and he wanted to soften it as much as possible. Her funeral had been a few days ago but Daimyo Daiki and his wife Akiko were still in town. No one was sure why.
"To kill me for failing them."
He shook his head. "No. Daiki knows these tunnels. He could have come down at any time and done that."
"If he wants revenge his victim has to be awake."
He shook his head but couldn't muster the words to disagree with me. Grandfather helped me to rise and dress. He thought I should rest. The beating I took would require much of it but I just couldn't. Before I left I asked him to arrange a meeting for me with Lord Masao.
"Easily done. He wants to see you as soon as you have handled this ronin issue."
"Take me to him please."
"Should you not deal with the ronin first?"
"I have a favor to ask of him. If he grants it or not will alter how I handle them." I limped after him towards my Daimyo. Luckily he was in the gardens so the walk would not be long. I limped up each painful stair and finally out into the gardens. Lord Masao had been talking with his brother. I saw Eita step to the side as we entered. I heard her before I saw her. Crying. When I looked to see where it came from she was in front of me. Akiko. Her hands were engulfed in blue flames and she punched me in the chest. The strike was so hard it sent me falling back several feet until I crumpled to the ground. The pain was almost too much for me but then she was standing over me screaming.
"
YOU WERE SUPPOSED TO PROTECT HER, HIRO!
... You were supposed to...keep her....."
All I could do was watch as she knelt to the ground crying into her hands, until Daiki came up behind her and grabbed her by the arms. I don't know what he said to her but he was able to get her to stand before he walked her out of the gardens. It broke my heart to see his tattooed face so sad. With help from Grandfather and Eita I was able to stand again. I walked back towards Masao and bowed to my Daimyo. Very stiffly. He did not return it. I knelt as best I could before him.
"I have just heard that you were awake." He sounded displeased again.
"Yes, my Daimyo."
"I dare say the RyuKyu got the message."
"They did."
"I am surprised at you Hiro. I send you to destroy some goods and leave a note. Instead you maim and mutilate over seventy samurai and burn down their entire smuggling operation!" He stared at me for several moments but I didn't have anything to say about it. "I left explicit orders for you to deal with these ronin."
"I have a request, my Daimyo. How I deal with them will depend upon your answer."
"Well, since you have never requested anything from me before, I might be inclined to grant it. What is it?"
"I would be most grateful if you would grant me the Shiro no Kuninoko to the north west of Goemon Toshi, my Daimyo."
He seemed to give a light chuckle. "You wish to become a farmer, Hiro san?"
"No, my lord. I wish to try my hand at managing a castle."
"And the fact that this is the ancestral home of your ronin, that has little to do with it I assume?"
"It does have a little to do with it, my Daimyo."
He thought for a moment before yelling, "No! You destroy the RyuKyu property in the most brutal of fashions and get my favorite Onmyoji killed due to your ineptitude! And you expect a reward?! No!" There was another long pause. "Do to my fear of reprisal I have sent your mother to Teikoku Toshi no Kyoto to stay with your father. I have also sent your uncle Tozasu and his wife to stay with your uncle Kagi just to be sure they will not be harmed." He smiled. "Unfortunately at this time housing for samurai is in short supply so you will have to find new accommodations, Hiro." I just sat there and stared at the ground. "Do you have anything else to say, Hiro?" I was very careful not to let any venom slip into my next words.
"I await your orders, my Daimyo."
"Get out of my sight." I carefully stood to leave. "Hiro san?"