[ If Koujaku ever asked him about what sort of a person Masamune was, Mitsutada would only have praise for his master. Underneath the kind of fond childlike admiration for the man lay a deep respect for how he did things - practical and efficient, but always close to the people's hearts. In the tachi's opinion, that was what set his master apart from the other lords.
Masamune cared, in his own straightforward and confident way. That's something Mitsutada wishes to emulate. ]
Hmm.... well, that's a bit of a tall order for me to replicate too. [ Not to mention that he never met this lady at all.
Sorry for letting slip his Master Plan of cooking for you. ]
sorry for the late!
Masamune cared, in his own straightforward and confident way. That's something Mitsutada wishes to emulate. ]
Hmm.... well, that's a bit of a tall order for me to replicate too. [ Not to mention that he never met this lady at all.
Sorry for letting slip his Master Plan of cooking for you. ]