"It was just as well Naga-san did it,
"My head's of no value to Ishido."
"I don't agree."
Buntaro intercepted them. "Excuse me, Sire. Where do you want the men billeted?"
"On the plateau. Make your permanent camp there. Two hundred guards will stay with me at the fortress. When you've made the arrangements join me. I'll want you to see the training exercise." Buntaro hurried off.
"Permanent camp? You're staying here?" Yabu asked.
"No, only my men. If the attack's as good as I hear, we'll be forming nine assault battalions of five hundred samurai each."
"What?"
"Yes. I've brought another thousand selected samurai for you now. You'll provide the other thousand."
"But there aren't enough guns and the train-"
"So sorry, you're wrong. I've brought a thousand muskets and plenty of powder and shot. The rest will arrive within a week with another thousand men."
"We'll have nine assault battalions?"
"Yes. They'll be one regiment. Buntaro will command."
"Perhaps it would be better if I did that. He'll be-"
"Oh, but you forget the Council meets in a few days. How can you command a regiment if you're going to Osaka? Haven't you prepared to leave?"
Yabu stopped. "We're allies. We agreed you're the leader and we pissed on the bargain. I've kept it, and I'm keeping it. Now I ask, what's your plan? Do we war or don't we?"
"No one's declared war on me. Yet."
Yabu craved to unsheath the Yoshitomo blade and splash Toranaga's blood on the dirt, once and for all, whatever the cost. He could feel the breath of the Toranaga guards all around him but he was beyond caring now. "Isn't the Council your death knell too? You said that yourself. Once they've met, you have to obey.
"Of course." Toranaga waved his guards back, leaning easily on his sword, his stocky legs wide and firm.
"Then what's your decision? What do you propose?"
"First to see an attack."
"Then?"
"Then to go hunting."
"Are you going to Osaka?"
"Of course."
"When?"
"When it pleases me."
"You mean, not when it pleases Ishido."
"I mean when it pleases me."
"We'll be isolated," Yabu said. "We can't fight all Japan, even with an assault regiment, and we can't possibly train it in ten days."
"Yes."
"Then what's the plan?"
"What exactly happened with Jozen and Naga-san?"
Yabu told it truly, omitting only the fact that Naga had been manipulated by Omi.
"And my barbarian? How's the Anjin-san behaving?"
"Good. Very good." Yabu told him about the attempted seppuku on the first night, and how he had neatly bent the Anjin-san to their mutual advantage.
"That was clever," Toranaga said slowly. "I'd never have guessed he'd try seppuku. Interesting."
"It was fortunate I told Omi to be ready."
"Yes."
Impatiently Yabu waited for more but Toranaga remained silent.
"This news I sent about Lord Ito becoming a Regent," Yabu said at last. "Did you know about it before I sent word?"
Toranaga did not answer for a moment. "I'd heard rumors. Lord Ito's a perfect choice for Ishido. The poor fool's always enjoyed being shafted while he has his nose up another man's anus. They'll make good bedfellows."
"His vote will destroy you, even so."
"Providing there's a Council."
"Ah, then you do have a plan?"
"I always have a plan-or plans-didn't you know? But you, what's your plan, Ally? If you want to leave, leave. If you want to stay, stay. Choose!" He walked on.
Mariko handed Toranaga a scroll of closely written characters.
"Is this everything?" he asked.
"Yes, Sire," she replied, not liking the stuffiness of the cabin or being aboard the galley again, even moored at the dock. "A lot of what's in the War Manual will be repeated, but I made notes every night and wrote down everything as it happened-or tried to. It's almost like a diary of what was said and happened since you left."
"Good. Has anyone else read it?"
"Not to my knowledge." She used her fan to cool herself. "The Anjin-san's consort and servants have seen me writing it, but I've kept it locked away."
"What are your conclusions?"
Mariko hesitated. She glanced at the cabin door and at the closed porthole.
Toranaga said, "Only my men are aboard and no one's below decks. Except us."