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Chapter 648: Hangzhou Luomu Camp Mutiny

Chapter 648: Hangzhou Luomu Camp Mutiny

The rigidity of the system lies in the fact that it is added layer by layer. Therefore, many things are full of vitality and everything is competing in the initial stage. However, as time goes by, these added layers of patches eventually turn the system into a walking corpse, moving mechanically without a trace of vitality.

Usually, these messy patches are historical baggage.

The Ming Dynasty court has been around for more than two hundred years, and there are countless such rigidities. The significance of reforming the old and establishing the new lies in comprehensively optimizing the logic of these systems and then completing the revival of the Ming Dynasty. This is very difficult and the road is long.

The southern tour was also to resolve some historical baggage, such as the splitting of the fourteen prefectures of the Southern Court.

The fourteen prefectures of the Southern Court accounted for 30% of the tax revenue of the Ming Dynasty. If it were the capital, there would be no problem with this. However, the two-capital system of the Ming Dynasty had actually reached its end. The political center had completely shifted to the Northern Court. However, the vast territory and terrifying economic strength of the Southern Court formed a natural resistance to the Northern Court's policies.

Splitting is one of the most important things about this southern tour.

Secondly, there is another contradiction in the Ming Dynasty that needs to be alleviated, which is the contradictory state of money shortage and silver dam. Money shortage means no money, but silver dam is real. These two states are completely opposite, but exist at the same time. According to the explanation in the second volume of class theory, there is a problem with distribution.

There are four natural inferences of class theory, but Daming currently only has the first two volumes, one of which acknowledges the existence of classes and the other discusses distribution.

"Your Majesty, I believe that in cities with a population of more than one million, we should conduct a comprehensive investigation into places where concubines gather and crack down on corruption once and for all." As the chief minister of the cabinet, Zhang Juzheng proposed a decree to eradicate corruption in an all-round way. If that doesn't work, then we should eradicate counter-revolutionaries. It doesn't matter which one you choose.

The line drawn by Zhang Juzheng is "over one million people". Anti-corruption also has costs. For cities with a population of less than one million, the anti-corruption campaign is like catching flies, and even flies cannot be hit. Moreover, the administrative capacity of the Ming Dynasty needs to be further restored before this can be achieved.

Extramarital affairs have become a breakthrough in the fight against corruption.

"Approved." Zhu Yijun approved Zhang Juzheng's proposal, or the opinions of the court officials.

If court officials do not keep mistresses, then court officials cannot keep mistresses. Officials in the capital cannot keep mistresses, and officials outside the capital cannot keep mistresses. This is the administrative power of the court from top to bottom.

On September 15th of the 12th year of the Wanli reign, the Ming Emperor launched the largest systematic anti-corruption campaign in the history of the Ming Dynasty. Its scale was even larger than that of the anti-corruption campaign during the Hongwu period, and it was intended to further restore administrative power.

If the water is too clear, there will be no fish. It is human nature to be greedy and take what you want. This is part of the administrative cost and loss.

He even kept a mistress and colluded with overseas rebels. He usually appeared to be loyal to the emperor and the country, willing to die for His Majesty, but secretly he was disloyal to the emperor and the court, pretending to obey government orders but secretly disobeying them, and condoning the powerful and wealthy to rob and plunder. Such a two-faced person will definitely not be allowed to be an official in the Ming court.

This involves the question of loyalty.

"Your Majesty, I have a memorial to report." Wang Chonggu presented a memorial, which reported a piece of good news. All government-owned factories had completed the establishment of three-level schools. This was huge good news for the government-owned factories.

Compared with the three official factories in the capital of the Ming Dynasty, which overcame all difficulties in the college examination and won 203 seats of scholars, such a terrifying result existed in great differences due to the different development situations of official factories in different places, but basically all of them achieved some results.

The original privileged class of officials such as scholars, juren and jinshi in the Ming Dynasty originally consisted of only two categories: military households and civilian households. Military households accounted for about 30% throughout the dynasties. Now, artisan households, who were originally craftsmen, have officially entered this field.

When discussing the alienation of money to people, Lin Fucheng touched upon battlefield issues, the fairness of the labor market, the ownership of the means of production, and also the rights that people must possess and obtain, namely human rights.

"Very good. We must ensure the survival of the three-level schools, even if they become a little rigid." Zhu Yijun approved the memorial.

Unlike military settlements, official factories were not poor because of their production and were able to hire enough teachers. The corruption of military settlements was an economic issue. They had to pay imperial grain, which was about 30% grain, and more than 30% land rent. As for the remaining 40%, they had to face exploitation by military generals. The materials for production were not sufficient, and once they reproduced, they would starve.

However, the government-run factories did not have such concerns. The three-level schools, artisan schools, public pharmacies, artisan residences, etc. were all included in the 30% allocated to the lower levels.

If the official factory regiment does not want to follow the same fate as the infantry garrisons, it must ensure good distribution. As long as the official factory regiment exists, the engineering regiment and battalion will exist.

"The Governor of Henan and Shandong, Ling Yunyi, has reported that all six engineering corps have been recruited." The Minister of War Zeng Shengwu reported on the scale of the engineering corps. In fact, these engineering corps already existed before. They were organized by Ling Yunyi and Wang Yi'e, as governors and provincial governors, to cooperate with the construction of the Jingkai Highway and the Jingmi Highway, but they did not have official numbers.

Now it has been recognized by the imperial court and has been given an engineering corps battalion number. From now on, from the imperial court to the local areas, everyone has an engineering corps battalion.

Zhu Yijun made detailed inquiries about the situation in Henan and Shandong. In July, there were repeated changes in the land survey in Henan. Some local celebrities and gentry asked Ling Yunyi to reduce taxes on the grounds that the land was abandoned, which was the traditional practice of reducing taxes due to disasters.

The gameplay is actually very simple. Ling Yunyi reports a disaster to the court. The court will reduce the tax by three to seven points or exempt it completely based on the rate of ten. The local celebrities and gentry will give part of the reduction to Ling Yunyi, thus completing the policy through bribery.

This is possible because the taxes paid to the court are public money. If you reduce or exempt this tax, the money becomes your own, which is a way of harming the public interest and benefiting yourself.

But Ling Yunyi not only did not report the disaster and make amends, he also sent people to confiscate all the so-called wasteland. The golden fields were given to you, the local gentry, but it would be wasted if you don't cultivate them. I will find someone else to cultivate them.

This time, the local gentry really lost both their wife and their army. Not only did they fail to obtain tax reductions and exemptions, but they also lost part of their land for nothing.

"Grand Marshal, I have a question. Why do the common people use thatched huts instead of tiles? I have seen thatched huts of the common people. Why is it so?" Zhu Yijun was a little puzzled. He frowned and said, "Thatched huts can be repaired once a year, which is time-consuming and laborious. Tiles can be used for ten years or even longer. Moreover, tiles are not expensive. One thousand tiles are only three coins of silver."

"Your Majesty, it can't hold up." Upon hearing the majesty's question, Wang Daokun answered the question concisely. Thatch has various disadvantages. It leaks rain in summer and leaks wind in winter. It needs to be repaired every year, but the people still use thatch. It's not just because thatch is cheap, but also because adobe houses and wooden beams cannot support the weight of tiles at all.

If we use blue bricks, we have to deepen the foundation, and digging the foundation requires manpower, which is another expense.

If you only look at the tiles, they are naturally not expensive. But if you add bricks and digging the foundation, the construction cost will not be affordable for the poor laborers.

"So that's why. Only rich people use bricks and tiles to build big houses." Zhu Yijun understood the reason and resolved the doubts in his heart.

The reason why Zhu Yijun asked this was that Shen Yikuan, the governor of the three borders of Shaanxi, reported to the court to show his merits. He dug 120 wells in the three borders of Shaanxi, with depths ranging from ten to thirty feet. This solved the dilemma of 120 villages that had been without drinking water for generations. In addition to digging wells, his main task was to set up official factories to burn bricks, lime, and steel, and to demolish all the thatched huts within the city walls and replace them with brick and tile houses.

"Your Majesty, the post stations of the Ming Dynasty have turned losses into profits. I think that the acceptance of bills of exchange should also be established in cities with a population of one million." The Minister of War Zeng Shengwu reported another good news. The post stations were finally no longer a negative asset of the court and a loss-making business. The key to turning losses into profits for the post stations was the acceptance of bills of exchange.

The origin of Ming Dynasty's acceptance business should be the Minxin Bureau established by Ningbo business group during the Yongle period. This kind of business is also called Piaohao, but there are various problems. After Ming Dynasty started this business in Huitongguanyi in various places, Wang Jiaping came to Beijing and asked to be a disciple of Wang Chonggu to set up acceptance business in Guangzhou.

"I still remember that a few years ago, the censors kept talking about closing the post stations. Now, the humble scholars can finally stop criticizing the post station workers for losing money." Zhu Yijun smiled and said, "Very good, I will do as the Ministry of War said."

The Ministry of War meant to expand the acceptance and remittance business that had been successfully piloted in Songjiang Prefecture and then promoted in the five major maritime customs offices to all cities with a population of millions in the Ming Dynasty, which would require the expansion of the post stations.

According to the regulations of the first year of Hongwu, a post station was to be set up every 60 or 80 miles. In actual implementation, the density of post stations was actually much lower than this level. Even in the Liaodong Regional Military Commission during the Yongle period, there were only post stations in such a vast territory.

In the early days of the country, there were actually post stations with delivery offices and express delivery shops. The post stations mainly had three functions: post stations, delivery offices, and express delivery shops. However, in the early years of Longqing, delivery offices and express delivery shops were largely closed down. Even if they were not closed down, they were in name only because they were too expensive.

For example, there is an express post every ten miles. It is said: There must be an express post every ten miles to even out the pressure; it must be run day and night to make the work urgent. The upper and lower levels are public, and there is no distance that is not reached. Although the matter may be trivial, it is not a trivial matter.

Each express delivery shop needed ten soldiers, and each soldier was paid seven taels of silver for food and labor. The excessively high prices made it difficult for the Ming court to make ends meet, so it had to be closed down.

Now, the Ming Dynasty wants to expand the acceptance and remittance business to all cities with a population of millions across the country in order to keep the post stations alive.

The Ming Emperor began his anti-corruption campaign by using his harem as the entry point. This seemed to be an anti-corruption campaign, but in fact it was also an anti-counterrevolutionary campaign, because a comprehensive crackdown on underground money houses was required to prevent the outflow of silver. The emperor's edict was transmitted to all directions with the sound of horse hooves of postmen on the highway, and all cities with a population of more than one million had to be thoroughly checked.

The last population census determined that the Ming Dynasty had 32 cities with a population of one million. Among these 32 cities, there were actually five most important locations: Mizhou, Songjiang Prefecture, Ningbo, Zhangzhou, and Guangzhou, where the five major maritime customs offices were located.

Among the five major maritime customs offices in the Ming Dynasty, there was one with the most embarrassing position, that was the Ningbo Maritime Customs Office. Because of the historical burden of famous anti-Japanese ministers such as Zhu Wan, Zhang Jing, and Li Tianchong who had to die after winning battles in Zhejiang, the Ming Emperor and the court were full of fear of the Ningbo Maritime Customs Office. The consequence was that various policies would not be implemented in Ningbo.

Up to now, the acceptance and remittance of Ningbo Maritime Customs' Huitongguan Post Office are all handled by Huitongguan in Songjiang Prefecture.

The Ningbo Maritime Customs was more concerned with maintaining the status quo, which led to the fact that the hydrological conditions of Ningbo Maritime Customs Shuangyu Port were not bad, but its scale and degree of development were not even comparable to that of Jiaozhou Bay in Mizhou.

It would be fine if the imperial court did not provide policies, the key is that the local people in Zhejiang are not doing well either.

In order to suppress the Japanese pirates during the Jiajing period, Governor Hu Zongxian recruited a large number of soldiers in Hangzhou. After the Japanese invasion gradually ceased, a total of 4.5 Zhejiang soldiers were organized into nine battalions and stationed in various parts of Zhejiang. Two battalions were responsible for guarding the city of Hangzhou, and the remaining seven battalions were stationed in various places.

As the Japanese invasion gradually subsided, these nine camps are now mainly used for flood prevention. They go out on patrols in March every year and return to the camps when the flood season gradually ends in September every year.

The monthly salary was nine cents of silver, plus the money for flood control tours, which made up 12 taels of silver per year. This was a huge burden, but Zhejiang was rich and could afford it.

Ming Dynasty began to mint Wanli Tong Bao and print silver coins in the third year of Wanli. In other places in Ming Dynasty, one Wanli Tong Bao could usually be exchanged for two or three old coins, because Wanli Tong Bao was a real Wu Zhu coin, which was thick and very exquisite. However, in Zhejiang, Wanli Tong Bao could not be circulated.

Not only in Ningbo Maritime Customs, the Wanli Tongbao currency could not be used to buy any goods, it could not be used in the entire Zhejiang province.

Wanli Tongbao is obviously a good currency, but it can't be bought in Zhejiang. "The situation is a bit bad." Wu Shanyan, the governor of Zhejiang Province, who was in the Hangzhou government office, looked at the Tangbao in his hand with a very solemn face. He asked the master with an embarrassed face: "Do you think there will be a mutiny?"

"This... who can tell?" The master said with a nervous look on his face. He couldn't tell, but it was possible. As long as they took less, there would be no mutiny.

There are 4.5 soldiers in Zhejiang camp, totaling nine camps. In the seventh year of Wanli, new money was issued, but the new money could not buy anything. The soldiers complained, and this resentment has been going on for a long time, and now this resentment is finally about to erupt.

Zhejiang Governor Wu Shanyan had already sensed that something was wrong. The soldiers who had been on a flood control patrol had returned to the camp. After returning to the camp after a six-month long flood control patrol, there were all signs that the resentment was about to be ignited.

"It's bad, Governor, Governor! The Luomu Camp is howling!" A gatekeeper came running in, pointing outside the door in horror, saying, "Five thousand soldiers from the Luomu Camp have already arrived at Yongchang Gate! They are rushing towards the government office!"

"Hurry, go and take a look!" Wu Shanyan wanted to slap himself. He was really a pessimist. The more he worried about something, the more it would happen.

"Governor, this is a mutiny. Why don't you hide away? If these soldiers get angry, it will be dangerous!" The lawyer grabbed Wu Shanyan who was about to go out. This is a mutiny. Why don't you stay away and get close to them? !

"It's a good thing that the soldiers in the camp killed me. The court also gave me a list of names for the Temple of Loyalty and Bravery. If I run away now, it won't be long before His Majesty will drag me to Caishikou for execution! Let's go and see!" Wu Shanyan was able to climb to the position of Governor of Zhejiang. He was not stupid. If he went, he might still survive, but if he didn't go, he would surely die. The Emperor of the Ming Dynasty was not unable to pick up a knife.

Wu Shanyan ran towards Yongchang Gate. He went fast, but Hangzhou prefect Yan Shixuan went even faster.

It was indeed a mutiny, but the situation had not deteriorated to the point where it could not be handled. A total of four captains tied themselves up with their bare chests and walked in front of all the soldiers in the camp. Five thousand men were divided into four columns and followed closely behind them.

These soldiers carried weapons, but all the weapons were wrapped in cloth and not exposed.

"It's not that bad." When Yan Shixuan saw this scene, he knew that there was still room for improvement and the soldiers did not want to take things to the extreme.

Yan Shixuan took a few deep breaths to encourage himself, then walked forward and headed towards the mutinous soldiers. He stretched out his hand and shouted, "Everyone stop! I am Yan Shixuan, the prefect of Hangzhou!"

"Stop!" The four leading men had all met Yan Shixuan. This new prefect had done some practical things. The generals stretched out their hands and gave orders.

As the shouts rose one after another, the marching soldiers stopped under the Yongchang Gate. The whole process was smooth and there was no disturbance.

"Captain Ma Wenying, Captain Yang Tingyong, Captain Zhang Wenyuan, and Captain Yang Zhi greet Governor Yan." The four shirtless men who tied themselves up in front of the army gave their names one by one.

The four men were shirtless and all had scars. Ma Wenying had the most scars. A huge wound from his shoulder to his abdomen lay on his body like a centipede, looking particularly hideous. These were left by the Japanese pirates during the anti-Japanese war. Ma Wenying had to endure this wound in order to exchange injuries and kill the Japanese pirates on the opposite side.

Ma Wenying stepped forward and said loudly: "I came here to seek justice! I know that I will die, but today I just want to ask why the salary is reduced! From the original nine cents of silver a month, it has been reduced to three cents of silver!"

"Absolutely not!" Yan Shixuan was anxious when he heard this. A reduction in pay? He had never heard of it before! He immediately said, "Nine cents of silver per month is the rule set at the beginning. The soldiers went out to patrol and fight the floods and worked hard. Before returning to the camp, I personally went to the treasury to pick up the military pay, water, food, etc., and checked them one by one. There is absolutely no mistake!"

"Huh?" Ma Wenying frowned, stretched out his hand and restrained the excited soldiers behind him.

There is something going on here.

"Advisor!" Yan Shixuan shouted and looked around. His advisor was not there. His advisor had disappeared without a trace at the first moment of the mutiny. People always seek profit and avoid harm. Yan Shixuan was an official appointed by the court, so he could not run away, but his advisor could.

"Someone, go to the government office and get the inspection documents!" Yan Shixuan looked at the yamen runners in the distance. The yamen runners were as timid as quails at this time and did not dare to step forward at all. Yan Shixuan could not escape, and as soon as he left, the soldiers in the camp would enter the city.

Governor Wu Shanyan happened to arrive and saw Yan Shixuan blocking the soldiers. He hurriedly asked the people around him to go to the government office to get the inspection documents. Any money and grain had to be signed by the governor, the prefect, and the warehouse ambassador. The inspection documents were in the government office in triplicate, and Wu Shanyan himself had one copy.

Since Ma Wenying and others tied themselves up, they were using their own lives to seek justice for their brothers below. This was a demand for pay, but if the demand was not handled properly, it would lead to disaster.

Soon, the inspection documents were brought in. Wu Shanyan took the three documents in his hand, hesitated for a moment, but made up his mind. He walked forward and handed the three documents to Ma Wenying and others for inspection.

"It's confirmed, there is indeed no pay cut!" After checking the documents, Ma Wenying, Yang Tingyong, Zhang Wenyuan and Yang Zhi confirmed that nine cents of silver were indeed taken out of the warehouse, but only three cents of silver were distributed to the soldiers.

Where did the six cents of silver in the middle go?

"Is there any wine and meat to reward the soldiers?" Yan Shixuan asked with a frown.

After patrolling against floods and returning to the camp in September, each soldier was given five taels of wine, eight taels of meat, and three dou of grain as rewards in addition to military pay. Fighting against floods was hard work, and it was extremely busy from March to September. The levees needed to be reinforced, and the waterlogged areas needed to be drained. Most of the time was spent on work, and rewards were also the rules set by Hu Zongxian at the beginning, and they had been implemented ever since.

"Even the military pay has been reduced, and we have not seen any wine, meat or grain." Ma Wenying answered Yan Shixuan's question. He had witnesses, five thousand witnesses.

"Everyone, listen to me. Let's go back to the camp for now. Ma Wenying, you bring a thousand soldiers to the government office. The six cents of silver you owe will be paid by the government office, and I will make up the rest as rewards." Yan Shixuan spoke quickly. He knew there was a problem, but the most urgent task right now was not to investigate the case, but to appease the soldiers.

The way to appease them was to send 4,000 soldiers back to the camp under the leadership of other captains, and the remaining 1,000 soldiers, under the leadership of Ma Wenying, went to the government office to receive military pay and rewards, and to solve the current difficulties first.

Ma Wenying and others discussed in a low voice, arguing about who would go to the government office to collect the money. This was not an easy job. Whoever went to the government office to collect the money would be beheaded in public because he was the leader of the riot.

"I'll go." Ma Wenying pushed everyone away, looked at Yang Tingyong and said, "I'll ask you to take care of my wife and children."

The reason why Yan Shixuan was willing to pay this money was, firstly, that Hangzhou Prefecture had the money, and secondly, if the money was not paid, the soldiers could take it themselves. The 5,000 soldiers of Luomu Camp were enough to capture Hangzhou City, because Luomu Camp was originally a camp of soldiers to defend Hangzhou City.

After checking the silver and money as rewards and sending them to Luomuying, Ma Wenying returned to Yongchang Gate again and asked Yan Shixuan to arrest him.

When Yan Shixuan saw Ma Wenying surrender, his anger was relieved. He then realized that his hands and feet were cold and he felt a little dizzy. When he wasn't paying attention, his official uniform was completely soaked with cold sweat. He suddenly looked at Wu Shanyan, the governor of Zhejiang Province, and said sternly with a twitch of his mouth: "Wu Shanyan, it's okay if you take some from other places, but you also take the military pay? Are you crazy?"

Dredging waterways, repairing bridges and roads, you just take the money, everyone in the Ming Dynasty officialdom takes it, if you don't take it, you can't even get anything done. But when the Ninth Battalion returned from a patrol to fight the flood, they dared to be corrupt in the salary. This shows that they are tired of living.

"What nonsense are you talking about!" Wu Shanyan had been relaxed, but when he heard Yan Shixuan's accusation, he immediately shouted angrily, "It's not me! Stop talking nonsense!"

Wu Shanyan was a corrupt official, and the whole Zhejiang province was well aware of this. The fact that Wanli Tongbao coins could not be circulated in Zhejiang had a lot to do with Wu Shanyan's connivance.

The soldiers of the Ninth Battalion received Wanli Tong Bao coins, which were large amounts of money. They could not buy goods in Zhejiang, but the soldiers of the Ninth Battalion still found a way out. They bought goods from Songjiang Prefecture and transported them back to the Ninth Battalion. They could not buy goods in Zhejiang, but they could in Songjiang Prefecture, which was not far away. Because they bought a lot, the merchants would deliver the goods to their doorsteps or to the docks along the Qiantang River.

Life will find its own way out. Wanli Tongbao was the currency in the Ming Dynasty. If you held money in your hands, you would be ripped off by merchants, but you could still survive.

"You control the business of Jiuying. I am slandering you, right?" Yan Shixuan looked at Wu Shanyan and said, "Do you dare to swear to heaven that you don't control this business?"

The soldiers of the Ninth Battalion needed to go to Songjiang Prefecture to buy goods for their daily needs, and this business was controlled by Wu Shanyan. Yan Shixuan knew everything about it not long after he arrived, and everyone in Zhejiang knew it.

"Don't smear my innocence. I have nothing. You are just making up stories without any evidence. You are trying to frame me!" Wu Shanyan retorted with a red face.

"Swear!" Yan Shixuan sneered and said, "You don't even dare to swear? Confucius does not talk about strange things, and we Confucian scholars are not afraid of heaven's punishment. Swear!"

Swearing in the Ming Dynasty is nonsense. God may not strike him down, but the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty will really kill people. This is why Wu Shanyan dare not swear, because he will really be punished.

"Let's talk about something serious. Let's unify our statements when reporting to the court. Let's say it's a riot over pay. Ma Wenying wants to take all the blame, so just say it briefly." Wu Shanyan's meaning was very clear. Everyone was an official in the court, so they should give each other a favor and report selectively and avoid the important issues when reporting to the court.

Ma Wenying was extremely daring in turning the situation into reality, while Wu Shanyan and Yan Shixuan remained fearless and handled the situation properly.

This was actually what Luo Muching meant. Otherwise, the soldiers would not have asked the captains to tie themselves up in front of the battlefield if they were to demand pay, and Ma Wenying would not have entrusted his family to others.

"Do you think His Majesty is a ten-year-old child? What's the point of us speaking with one voice? Can you shut up the mouths of millions of people in Hangzhou? If His Majesty gets suspicious and sends a guard to investigate, the two of us are deceiving him!" Yan Shixuan looked at Wu Shanyan in disbelief. Is he trying to drag him to death?
Will His Majesty be suspicious? Of course, His Majesty is always wary of civil officials.

The soldiers who were willing to go out to fight the flood started to demand their pay as soon as they returned to the camp. Even a fool could see that there was a big problem!
"If you report the truth, you still have a chance to survive, Governor Wu. After all, this is just a matter of some silver. Even if Chief Inspector Hai repeatedly cracks down on corruption, you won't be sentenced to death for getting this little money." Yan Shixuan was really trying to persuade him in a kind way. It was just an economic issue and no one would die. As long as it didn't cause any bad consequences, no one would lose their lives.

Yan Shixuan was also trying to deceive Wu Shanyan to see if Wu Shanyan had any other problems besides financial ones.

"Yan Shixuan! Don't be ungrateful!" Wu Shanyan's face changed drastically, and he still refused to accept Yan Shixuan's suggestion.

Yan Shixuan understood clearly that Wu Shanyan might have other problems. He said calmly, "It only takes three days from Songjiang Prefecture to Hangzhou City. The 100,000-strong navy of the Ming Dynasty can arrive in three days. Wu Shanyan, for the sake of your nine clans, don't act rashly, or you will be doomed."

(End of this chapter)

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