Christians, if they were not hindered by their fear
of the said emperor’s indignation. He ordered
me [21] to say to your Majesty, on his part, that,
if your Majesty would make friends with him, he would
always provide the governor of the Philipinas with
what assistance was necessary, even to ten thousand
men. When the governor of Meaco (who is the person
who governs all that kingdom) delivered me the letter
which he brought for your Majesty, he told me to tell
your Majesty that the emperor was your friend, and
that on his part the friendship would not fail; and
that your Majesty should not, because he was so far
away, consider it as of little account. Gomez
Perez de Las Marinas, governor of the Philipinas, sent
me with father Fray Pedro Baptista and three other
fathers of St. Francis, to take a letter to that emperor
in response to the one which he had written.
We went with this arrangement, that the fathers would
remain in Japon (as they did) and that I should return
with the answer that the governor desired. Having
delivered the letter to the emperor, when he learned
from the letter that the governor of the Philipinas
wished to notify your Majesty of this emperor’s
intentions, he said, without giving me an answer,
that since the governor wished to advise you, he could
not do it better than through me. That I might
be the better able to do so, he ordered that I should
examine his fortresses, cities, and rich palaces,
and the indications of his great power, so that I
could give your Majesty a good account of it all, as
well as of the kind treatment that was always given
to me, and to the Franciscan fathers who remained
there. These fathers asking him for a small piece
of ground on which to build a house and church, he
told them that he would give them a large piece in
the place where they were, and also furnish them food.
Then he ordered that the site and house that they
might select should be given to them. And because
the land was so cold, he ordered the fathers (who
are barefooted) to be shod and clothed; and said that
he would give them these things and would treat them
as his children if they would obey him as their father.
He sent me word to say that he would await your Majesty’s
answer. While we were in Japon at that time,
the fathers and myself knew for certain that some
of the Japanese chiefs asked the emperor’s permission
to go to subjugate the Philipinas, and make him lord
of them, without any cost to him. The latter
replied that he would have nothing to do with it,
until he saw your Majesty’s response. It
is quite necessary that your Majesty should send an
order to the bishop of Great China at Macan, and the
fathers of the Society of Jesus, to the effect that
all the ships should leave there and go to Japon.
These should investigate, and look to it that they
carry no people who have not a good understanding of
Christianity and fidelity; because that emperor is
desirous of meeting people who will teach him to construct
ships and artillery in our manner. All this will
be of considerable harm and inconvenience; for, although
he has artillery and ships, they are less effective
than ours.