After Masamune and the others had passed through the northern forest and out of Azuchi--
Hideyoshi and Mitsuhide had come to Nobunaga to say their farewells before departure.
Hideyoshi: "My lord, Masamune and Ieyasu left early this morning."
Mitsuhide: "We will be embarking soon ourselves to subjugate Kennyo and his forces."
Nobunaga: "I have high hopes for you." Nobunaga was looking over a letter. He tossed it onto his desk after finishing. "That fireball never ceases to surprise me."
Mitsuhide: "Fireball, my lord? What letter is that?"
Nobunaga: "A message from Mai, saying she was going with Masamune."
Hideyoshi: "WHAT?!"
Mitsuhide: "How very amusing."
Hideyoshi: "No, it's not! This is serious!" Mitsuhide just laughed dryly. Hideyoshi looked worriedly out over the balcony.
Nobunaga: "She thought it better to go than ask for my leave. I believe she's in love with Masamune."
Hideyoshi: "Lord Nobunaga, should I bring her back?"
Nobunaga: "No. It will be far more entertaining to see what she does next."
Hideyoshi: "But she has no training. No experience. We can't send her into battle like that."
Nobunaga: "Hideyoshi, I'd almost think you had feelings for her."
Hideyoshi: "I'm just worried, my lord."
Nobunaga: "Let Mai do as she wishes. And Masamune too. I've never seen him show such attachment to one woman. How rare and interesting our fireball turned out to be."
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We'd been riding on horseback for half the day--She's nervous. I could see Mai holding the tension in her shoulders as we rode.
Masamune: "And are you ready to kill?"
Mai: "I don't know."
Masamune: "You don't know?"
Mai: "But I'm ready to support you on the battlefield. That's why I'm here."
I admire her bravery for coming along with me. But if she doesn't loosen up, she's going to tire herself out and that's going to get her killed.
Masamune: "Someone's made of nerves."
Mai: "Who's made of nerves?! Where are they?!" Mai nearly jumped off the horse.
Masamune: "Don't die of panic before the enemy even shows their face, lass."
Mai: "Masamune, don't mention the 'd' word!" You're fun as always, but it's going to get a lot worse than talk, lass. It'll be a reality, soon.
Vassal 1: ". . . We'll be getting the chance to take on the Takeda's elite: the Akazonae."
Vassal 2: "That's going to be a hell of a fight. I know I'm excited!" The men were chatting around us. Mai listened, thoughtfully.
Gradually, her change of mood became apparent on her pretty face.
Ieyasu: "You're scared, aren't you?" Ieyasu rode up beside us, his question aimed at Mai.
Mai: "No. A little? But I'll be fine. I just don't understand where all the excitement is coming from."
Masamune: "These guys are all a bunch of battle-loving fools. The more desperate the situation they're in, the more they feel alive."
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