I Was a Swordsman in Ancient Japan

Afterword to Volume Five (Part 1)

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After the huge scandal of the "Nijo Castle Attack Incident", Toda Tadahiro, who was undoubtedly the main responsibility, was forced to confine himself at home, waiting for the shogunate's punishment.

Knowing that he would not escape severe punishment, Tadahiro Toda committed suicide by caesarean section at home while in confinement.

Since Toda Tadahiro beautifully cut open his own stomach, the shogunate did not make any further investigation into Toda's dereliction of duty.

It is said that when the news of Toda Tadahiro's suicide came out, many citizens of Kyoto, especially those living in the burnt-down area, shouted with joy, and even wept with joy, expressing their gratitude for the retribution of Toda Tadahiro. Feel genuinely excited.

After Toda's death, the shogunate ordered the temple to be carried out——Ota Ziai took over the position of the governor of Kyoto.

As the second-in-command in Kyoto, Shenshan also has to bear some responsibility for the "Nijo Castle Attack".

Because Shenshan didn't need to bear too many responsibilities, and after the "Nijo Castle Attack Incident", Shenshan made the achievement of "finding out a group of thieves who planned to destroy Kyoto". Therefore, in the end, the punishment received by Shenshan was only a negligible punishment of deducting the salary for the next three months.

Toda Tadahiro committed suicide, and the "Toda faction" headed by Daibantou Abbe Riri in Kyoto immediately collapsed and scattered.

Shenshan showed no mercy to Abbe Lili and the group of people who had made trouble for him in the past and now had no backing.

Abe Riri also knew that if he didn't think of a way, he would definitely be beaten to death by Shenshan, so he actively tried to survive.

It's a pity that in terms of means, he is not an opponent of Shenshan at all.

Under Shenshan's series of plans and arrangements, Shenshan has mastered a large amount of evidence that Abbe Riri has used a large amount of filth to test his sword for many years. and Abbeliri's other scandals.

As a result, Abe Riri was moved to Nara from the left, and was relegated from the majestic Kyoto Daibantou to the ordinary Nara Tongxin.

Not long after Abbe Riri was demoted to Nara, he was assassinated by some former enemies who did not dare to touch him because he had Toda's backing.

About half a year after the "Nijo Castle Attack Incident", a "Zido Riot" incident occurred in Kyoto.

For some unknown reason, after the "Nijo Castle Attack Incident", all the people in Kyoto became less honest than before.

Finally, half a year later, a large-scale riot broke out.

Although the riot was quickly suppressed, the momentum of the riot successfully frightened the Kyoto Prefecture. After the riot was quelled, the Kyoto Prefecture began to treat the Uedas in a more gentle way.

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