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When no one spoke, he added, โI warned you not to incite his enmity. Unless you agree to step aside, there is little point in continuing this meeting. Lord Iida and his army have advanced as far as Kushimoto. We cannot prevent them from taking Yamagata. Then, only Tsuwano lies between them and Hagi.โ
โHagi cannot be taken by siege,โ Shigeru exclaimed.
His uncles exchanged glances. โBut we could be starved out, especially since it is early summer and the rice harvest is still weeks away,โ Shoichi said.
โShigeru should take his own life,โ Masahiro remarked dispassionately. โSurely that would answer Iidaโs requirements, and be honorable.โ
โMy fatherโs command was that I should live,โ Shigeru replied. โEspecially since Jato came to me.โ
Ichiro said from behind them, โIf I am permitted to speak-Lord Shigeruโs death would plunge the whole of the Middle Country into turmoil. If the Tohan had defeated the Otori in a fair battle, it would be an acceptable outcome. But when treachery is involved, the rights of the defeated are stronger. The battle was fought in the Middle Country: Lord Iida was the aggressor. All these considerations must be carefully weighed before we reach settlement.โ
โThe threat to lay siege to Hagi is an empty one,โ Shigeru added. โFor the Seishuu will come to our aid. Tell Sadamu that. Anyway, our reports suggest he suffered too many losses to embark on a new campaign, especially during the rainy season.โ
โAll these contentions may have weight,โ Kitano replied, โbut there is no point in discussing them, unless you accept that from this day on you are neither the head nor the heir of the Otori clan.โ
โIt is not something I can divest myself of, like a robe or a hat,โ Shigeru replied. โIt is what I am.โ
โIn that case, my presence here is futile,โ Kitano remarked.
There was a short silence. Then Shoichi and Masahiro both began to speak at once.
โItโs ridiculousโฆโ
โLord Shigeru must step asideโฆโ
โYour brother is at Terayama?โ Kitano said. โI must tell you that the temple is surrounded by my men, under orders from Lord Iida and myself to attack it, kill everyone in it, and burn it to the ground unless matters are settled satisfactorily within the week. The town of Yamagata will also be razed.โ
โThat would be an act of unsurpassed evil, even for you,โ Shigeru replied angrily.
โI can think of a few apt descriptions of you, too, Shigeru,โ Kitano retorted. โHowever, I donโt think insulting each other is constructive. We have to come to an agreement.โ
There was a sudden rush of rain on the roof, and the smell of wet earth drifted into the room.
โWe must put the good of the clan first,โ Shoichi said piously. โLord Iida allows you to live, Shigeru. Itโs a huge concession. And your brotherโs life will be spared too.โ
โYou were defeated in battle: you must expect to pay some price for that,โ Kitano added. โOf course, if you insist on taking your own life, we cannot prevent it. But I agree with Master Ichiro-it would cause turmoil among the people, and for that reason, with considerable mercy, and because you once saved his life, Lord Iida will not insist on it.โ
Their voices reached him as if from a great distance, and the room seemed full of mist. All he could think of was, Yet Jato came to me. I must not die before I have sought revenge. It is impossible for me to cease to be the head of the clan. Jato came to me.
Then he remembered how the sword had come to him, and the words of the man who had brought it to him. Discernment, deviousness, and above all patience. These were the qualities he needed to exploit to survive. He would start practicing them now.
โVery well,โ he said. โI will step aside, for all the reasons you have mentioned and above all for the good of the clan.โ
โLord Iida expects written assurances that you will retire from political life and never take up arms against him again.โ
Deviousness. Shigeru inclined his head. โIn return, my brother must receive a safe conduct to Hagi, and both Terayama and Yamagata be spared.โ
Kitano said, โThey will be spared from attack but must be ceded to the Tohan, as well as Chigawa and the Yaegahara plain. I am also making sacrifices,โ he added. โI am to forfeit nearly half of my domain. I refrained from attacking you as Iida had requested I should. Noguchi, on the other hand, is being rewarded with the whole of the South.โ
The negotiations went on for the rest of the day. The borders of the Three Countries were redrawn. The Otori territory was reduced to the mountainous area between Hagi and Tsuwano and a narrow strip along the northern coast. They lost Chigawa and its silver mines, Kushimoto, Yamagata, and the rich southern city of Hofu. Two-thirds of the Middle Country passed into the hands of Iidaโs warriors. But Hagi was not attacked, and a sort of peace resulted that lasted for over ten years.
Too weakened by Yaegahara to attack them outright over the next few years, Iida also made demands of the Seishuu, for their alliance with the Otori. Arai Daiichi was ordered to serve Noguchi Masayoshi; Lord Shirakawaโs eldest daughter, Kaede, was sent to Noguchi castle as a hostage as soon as she was old enough; and Maruyama Naomiโs daughter Mariko was subjected to the same fate in Inuyama itself. Huge castles were built at Yamagata and Noguchi and carefully guarded border posts set up on the high roads.
But all that lay in the future.
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For the next few days, Shigeru was fully occupied with the details of the surrender agreement, the exact placement of the boundaries, a revised system through which tax would be directed to the new rulers. Most of the time he found it easy to act calmly, as if it were all a dream from which he would sooner or later awake, and everything would be as it used to be. He moved with
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