1850 American Gold Tycoon.

Chapter 283 Navy Uniforms

Chapter 283 Navy Uniforms
After Abe Masahiro left, Liang Yao returned to the residence of the military camp, only to see Deng Yan searching the bodies of those geisha.

"If the second uncle likes it, he can choose some servants."

Liang Yao said to Deng Yan with a smile.

"Ahem, Second Uncle is worried about your safety, and will check for you whether these geisha are carrying murder weapons." Deng Yan said, "The Japanese are sinister and vicious, so it's better to be careful."

"Tokugawa Jiaqing is not one of those low-level warriors who have no brains. Assassinating me will only make the situation more difficult to deal with." Liang Yao said, "But it is true to want me to fall into a gentle place."

"Then will you fall for it?" Deng Yan smiled heartlessly, "Although the powder on the faces of these Japanese princesses is thicker than the city wall, they still have a bit of beauty."

"Although she is quite pretty, but she doesn't understand the language, walking in the house is no different from walking dead, which is very boring. The officers in California and Arizona are not married yet, right?" Liang Yao shook his head and said.

"Arizona Infantry, you have to ask Elvis, there are indeed many officers in the California Infantry who have never married, why, you want to give them wives?" Deng Yan teased.

"It depends on how they behave on the battlefield. The little devil wants to delay us and wants the Tokugawa shogunate to sign a contract quickly. A battle is inevitable." Liang Yao said, "If it takes a long time, The United Kingdom on Hong Kong Island in the south and Tsarist Russia in the north are involved, and things get complicated."

He has full confidence in dealing with Japan's Liang Yao, and what he is most worried about is that the British shit-stirring stick will be involved.

"It is true that the battle should be resolved quickly, so as not to have long nights and dreams." Deng Yan also agreed with this.

Seeing Liang Sen staring at the geisha, Liang Yao asked Liang Sen, "Liang Sen, you haven't married yet, have you?"

After Liang Sen came back to his senses, he hurriedly shook his head and said, "This subordinate has not yet married."

"These geisha, choose one you like to go back to be a mother-in-law. If I remember correctly, you are three years older than me, and it's time to start a family." Liang Yao said to Liang Sen lightly.

Liang Sen thought it was Liang Yao's test for him, and hurriedly knelt down and kowtowed: "This is a gift from the shogunate to the leader, and my subordinates dare not think anything wrong!"

"Get up, I've always been rewarding and punishing. I remember all the achievements you made in Japan." Liang Yao said to Liang Sen. It’s still possible to get a consular post.”

After getting up, Liang Sen bowed deeply to Liang Yao, wishing he could put his head on the ground: "Da Longtou has the kindness of rebuilding his subordinates, and it is my bounden duty to be loyal to Dalongtou!"

"Go." Liang Yao nodded in satisfaction.

Liang Sen happily picked a geisha and left with the geisha on his shoulders.

When Liang Yao walked past a geisha, the geisha suddenly said, "General, I have studied Sinology and am proficient in Chinese. I am not a walking dead. I will let my concubine serve as a general tonight."

The geisha was very fluent in Chinese, Liang Yao stopped in front of her, and looked at the geisha curiously.

This geisha is a bit taller than the rest of the geisha, with three-tooth clogs that are more than ten centimeters thick on her feet. After deducting the height of the clogs, she is about 160 centimeters tall.

This height is already taller than most Japanese men of the same generation.

Liang Yao reached out and lifted the geisha's face, looking directly into those breathtaking eyes.

Before Liang Yao could speak, the geisha said, "My concubine's nickname is Aoki Ling?"

"Very good, go wash your face and change your clothes." Liang Yao said.

"Change clothes?" Aoki Ling was puzzled.

"I'll prepare clothes for you." Liang Yao immediately turned his head and said to Hu Jinchen, "Jinchen, ask General Perry for a set of clean naval officer uniforms suitable for this geisha."

"Yes!"

Although Hu Jinchen was very curious about what Liang Yao wanted the navy officer's uniform to do, he insisted on the principle of asking what should be asked and not asking what should not be asked, and rushed to the navy station to ask for clothes.

After washing off the heavy makeup on her face, Ling Aoki, who put on the uniform of a US Navy officer, made Liang Yao's eyes shine.

After this guy changed into the navy uniform, he looked quite heroic, and Liang Yao became interested instantly, and walked into the army tent with Aoki Ling in his arms.

When I woke up the next day, it was already three strokes in the sun.

When Liang Yao got dressed and walked out of the military tent, he ran into Perry and Miller who were visiting.

When Perry and Miller saw Aoki Ling walking out behind Liang Yao in a navy uniform with disheveled hair, they all stared at Liang Yao suspiciously.

"Colonel Liang looks good, I think he must have slept very comfortably last night." Perry said sarcastically to Liang Yao.

"Sleeping on land is definitely more comfortable than sleeping on a warship. Did the shogunate troops stationed around our camp do anything unusual?" Liang Yao stretched his waist and asked.

"The army of the Japanese shogunate is nothing unusual, but your hobby is quite unusual." Miller also said sarcastically.

"General Perry is going to visit Tokugawa Keqing in Edo?"

Liang Yao glanced at the carriage gifts behind Perry and asked.

"I want to meet the supreme ruler of Japan in person and have a direct conversation with him. I want to borrow an interpreter from you. You know, I don't have a Japanese interpreter with me," Perry said. Time, Miller will take command of the Navy in my place."

Then, Perry ordered Miller: "Miller! During my absence, Colonel Liang is the commander-in-chief of the Japanese Expeditionary Force. You must obey Colonel Liang's orders!"

"Yes, Your Excellency the General!"

Miller stood at attention and gave Perry a military salute, and replied sonorously.

"Liang Sen, I can borrow it from you, but since the shogunate authorities have no sincerity at the negotiating table, I'm afraid you will return in vain if you go this time." Liang Yao said with his hands behind his back.

He was not optimistic about Perry's trip.

"I don't know Japan as well as you do, but having more contacts with high-level shogunate authorities will also help me understand the Japanese shogunate. I also want to submit the letter of credentials of His Excellency President Fillmore to the shogun." Perry said .

Seeing that Perry was determined to go, Liang Yao did not stop Perry.

As long as Perry doesn't drag him along.

Not long after Perry left, Hu Jinchen came to report to Liang Yao: "Sir, there is a Japanese warrior asking to see you."

"Samurai from the Japanese Empire? Are you an official member of the shogunate?" Liang Yao asked.

"It's not an official from the shogunate. He is kneeling at the gate of our camp and asked me to forward his handwriting to you."

As he spoke, Hu Jinchen handed over the handwritten letter from the Japanese warrior.

Liang Yao opened the handwriting. It was a "Book of Touyi" written in Chinese characters throughout. The font looked very comfortable, and Liang Yao could read it without any obstacles.

Being able to write articles in Chinese characters throughout, the person who wrote this "Book of Touyi" presumably also had a very deep foundation in Sinology.

Wait until you see the name of the signing office: Yoshida Shoin.Liang Yao was not surprised, it turned out to be this kid.

 I can't drive in this environment, everyone forgive me.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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