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Chapter 669: Cut off the salt and cotton
Chapter 669: Cut off the salt and cotton
The opening of the sea in the Ming Dynasty was a new policy that the Ming Emperor Zhu Yijun insisted on promoting, and was not included in Zhang Juzheng's new policies.
Zhang Juzheng's new policies mainly focused on dealing with internal conflicts, the emperor's new policies mainly focused on external expansion, opening up the sea, tax collection and foreign conquests, and Wang Chonggu's new policies mainly focused on improving the productivity of official factories and engineering corps. The Wanli Reform included three aspects: Zhang Juzheng's new policies, Zhu Yijun's new policies and Wang Chonggu's new policies.
The three-horse team led the Ming Dynasty out of the quagmire, which certainly had advantages, but also disadvantages.
For example, after the Ming Dynasty opened the sea, the powerful nobles and bureaucrats discovered that things could be done this way! The nobles in the West had a sense of beauty that they had never experienced before, which made the powerful nobles and bureaucrats yearn for it.
The shadow of aristocratic family politics that has shrouded the land of Central Plains for more than a thousand years was definitely not the credit of Huang Chao alone. He did lead his men to fight for tens of thousands of miles and physically buried the aristocratic families in the ground. However, the struggle for power in aristocratic family politics had actually begun in the early Eastern Han Dynasty and lasted until the emergence of the imperial examination system.
However, Huang Chao's transit was a landmark event, representing the complete end of aristocratic politics.
The bones of nobles are trampled on the streets, and the heads of the powerful are hung on the gates. This is the final outcome of aristocratic family politics.
The way the Western nobles live now is exactly what the powerful and influential people in the Ming Dynasty yearn for.
In the West, people could openly have affairs, mistresses were as common as the air, and illegitimate children could even succeed to the throne, but in the Ming Dynasty, this was a problem with lifestyle, and moral issues were also within the scope of examination. For example, when Wang Daokun arrived in Songjiang Prefecture, he was "stayed overnight in a good family" and had no choice but to take a concubine, which led to a romantic affair and barely avoided the storm;
The West could openly engage in political bribery. Gentlemen could bribe the Parliament of England to condone annexation and enclosure, and pirates could bribe to facilitate the issuance of privateering licenses. However, this was not the case in the Ming Dynasty. In the Ming Dynasty, corruption would be punished even if one was a celestial being. For example, Luo Yao, the former governor of Sichuan, was turned into a self-metabolism of the Chu Party by Zhang Juzheng because of corruption of 340,000 taels of silver.
The West can build great projects without any problems. For example, Spanish shipyards are still unable to imitate five-masted ocean-going ships to this day. It's not that Philip II didn't want to, he wanted to, but he knew that the huge investment would be in vain in the end, because it was normal to take the money and not do the work. But that was not the case in the Ming Dynasty. The Jin Party was in its heyday, and Wang Chonggu was building the Great Wall in Xuanda, but he didn't repair it and was almost killed by Zhang Juzheng.
Pour the meat on your hands and get a layer of oil on them, and eat the meat directly without leaving any oil, these are two different political ecosystems.
The unique sense of relaxation in the political ecology of the West is exactly what the powerful and influential people in the Ming Dynasty yearn for.
This is also the reason why the theory of absolute freedom can breed and spread widely, and even compete with the theory of limited freedom. The meat-eaters are always more inclined to the theory of absolute freedom, while the majority of poor coolies, of course, tend to the theory of limited freedom, using violence to limit the exploitation of the lower classes by the meat-eaters, so that the poor coolies can breathe a sigh of relief and live like human beings.
Some things work only if you grasp them, otherwise they won't work.
On February 24, the 13th year of the Wanli reign, the ceremonial procession of Emperor Zhu Yijun of the Ming Dynasty finally arrived in Jiaozhou, less than 30 miles away from Jiaozhou Bay.
When His Majesty was on a high place with a far view, Wang Yi'e spoke up and said, "Since the ninth year of Wanli, all the city walls in Jiaozhou, Laizhou Prefecture, Pingdu Prefecture and other places have been demolished, and fifty-six coastal defense inspection offices have been re-established, including Jiacang Town, Xinyang Town, Nanlong Bay Haikou, Guzhen Town, Rushan Village, Chishan Town, etc. Seventeen thousand-household defense stations have been re-established, including Shijiu Village, Xiahe Village, Xiongya, Dashan Village, Haiyin, etc., and nine guard stations have been re-established, including Lingshan Guard, Aoshan Guard, Dachong Guard, Jinghai Guard, etc."
"The coastal defense, with the coastal defense patrol as the patrol alarm, the guarding thousand households as the main inspection force, and the various guards as the main military force, was completed in the 12th year of Wanli. There were a total of 34,000 military patrols, enough to ensure the safety of Shandong's coast."
"Now there is no need for Yao Guangqi to risk his life to protect the fishermen's kelp."
There is a scary scar on Yao Guangqi's face, which was left by the kelp he used to protect Shandong fishermen. Now it is no longer needed, as Shandong's coastal defense construction has been completed and pirates have become a target.
Wang Yi'e told His Majesty why the people of Shandong had the courage to demolish all the city walls, except for the high walls built by the Ming Navy in Japan, and that was to restore the local defense capabilities of Shandong.
Wang Yi'e continued to bow his head and said: "The entire land and sea defense system was implemented by Governor Ling Yunyi Ling. He walked along the coastline and communicated with General Qi to finalize it. After Governor Ling went to Henan, I followed his lead and completed it."
Ling Yunyi's walking across the coastline was actually just a formality, a political statement, mainly to calm people's hearts and minds. What if the city walls were demolished and the Japanese pirates came?
The main work was done by the doctors of the Five Classics who were in charge of measuring hydrology. They mapped out various places clearly and sent the data to the capital. The Military Academy optimized the data and eventually determined the locations of the nine coastal garrisons, seventeen thousand-household defense stations, and fifty-six coastal defense inspection stations.
"You did a great job, really great." Zhu Yijun put down the telescope and said with certainty, "It's a big move, but it's ingenious. An antelope hanging on its horns can move a mountain. It's ingenious down to the smallest detail. It's really ingenious."
Zhu Yijun had no military talent, but he still saw the ingenuity in the geomancy map. No matter how capable Qi Jiguang was, no matter how high his military talent was, no matter how strict the defense he formulated was, no one would implement it. Qi Jiguang in the capital could only let the defense plan remain on paper, while Ling Yunyi and Wang Yi'e realized it bit by bit.
Zhu Yijun thought for a moment before speaking: "General Qi has made great contributions to the country by drawing up strategies and making plans, and he should be rewarded generously. One of his sons will be appointed as a captain of the Jinyiwei. As an exception, he will be given a set of python robe and a set of bullfighting clothes, one hundred silver coins, four pieces of silk, and thirty bottles of national cellar."
"Ling Yunyi and Wang Yi'e have made great contributions to the promotion of the policy. You have also done a great job. Each of you will be granted a son to be a secretary of the Central Secretariat, and receive a salary of the first rank. As an exception, you will be given a set of python robes, 100 silver coins, four pieces of silk, and 30 bottles of Guojiao."
"The rest of the officials, craftsmen, soldiers, etc. at all levels will be awarded ten silver coins."
"Show your favored relatives that you don't have to resign."
The Emperor of Ming Dynasty has once again exploded with gold coins. Ming Dynasty is exploring a new path for urban construction. Completely demolishing the city walls means that Ming Dynasty must keep the enemy out of the country. Otherwise, without the defense of the city walls, there will be no place to defend. This represents the Ming Dynasty's trend of opening up the sea, which is unstoppable. Even if there is a counterattack in the future, the opening up of the sea has to continue.
This is the change of the Ming Dynasty after the opening of the sea, and it is also a reflection of the sunk cost. If you want to close the country to the outside world, you have to disband the navy. Then how can the safety of the sea be guaranteed? The city wall has been demolished.
"We, the ministers, thank the emperor for his grace." Qi Jiguang and other local officials of Shandong thanked the emperor for his grace. The Emperor of the Ming Dynasty took out real gold and silver, which meant that His Majesty was really satisfied with Shandong's work.
If you do a good job, you should be praised; if you do a bad job, you should be punished.
"No one objects?" Zhu Yijun was a little curious. Ling Yunyi and Wang Yi'e seemed to have never complained to the emperor about the difficulties in the implementation process. Was the establishment of the Shandong defense system supported by everyone?
Wang Yi'e said with a strange look on his face, "Of course there are. The powerful and powerful in Shandong asked Governor Ling, saying that Governor Ling couldn't be less tough, soften his stance, listen to public opinion, and be less urgent? Governor Ling ignored them. Later, when I arrived, I softened my stance, but they were not happy about it and asked Governor Ling to come back."
"To be honest, I don't know what they want. I have softened my stance, but they are not satisfied."
Wang Yi'e's methods were not as direct, simple and violent as Ling Yunyi's, but when he killed people with a soft knife, there was never any blood, and the pain period was too long. Just like the powerful and wealthy people in Guangdong and Guangxi who encountered the foolish Wang Jiaping, the extravagant people in Shandong all missed Ling Yunyi. At least Ling Yunyi was upright, aboveboard and resolute.
The monument erected by Wang Yi'e really makes the powerful right-wingers feel numb.
"In fact, Governor Ling and I both know one thing. We are all transient officials, all passing through Shandong, not locals, so we are not in the game. We can see clearly that Mizhou Maritime Customs, Shandong, and even the entire Ming Dynasty only have this one chance. If we rush forward, Mizhou Maritime Customs will be in full swing, revitalizing the entire Shandong, and the Ming Dynasty will be reborn."
"If we can't get ahead, that's it. We've been eliminated. History won't give us another chance."
This "we" includes Wang Yi'e, Ling Yunyi, Yin Zhengmao, and all the people of the Ming Dynasty including the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty. History will not give the Ming Dynasty another chance.
To say that the contradiction is ups and downs is to stretch the timeline, but if we shorten the timeline to the present, the east wind that opens the sea has only been around for so many years, and if you miss it, you will only end up down. There is no such thing as having the best of both worlds. Ling Yunyi killed people, and Wang Yi'e erected a monument, which certainly made some people hate him, but Mizhou became rich, Shandong became rich, and this is the result.
This is political determination and political responsibility. When it is time to make a decision, never hesitate. If you keep haggling over this and that, you will end up accomplishing nothing. You have to make a decision when it is time to make it.
Zhu Yijun climbed to a high place and looked into the distance, looking at Jiaozhou City. The air visibility was not high, and Zhu Yijun did not see the sea, but he saw endless workshops. Countless workshops were built around maritime trade, and the roads were interconnected. Vehicles were constantly passing by, and although there were many people, everything seemed in order.
Zhu Yijun saw Li Chengliang, the Ningyuan Marquis, going to visit the brothel again.
When Li Chengliang came back, Hai Rui found Li Chengliang with great dissatisfaction and asked him to pay attention to the impact. After all, Li Chengliang accompanied His Majesty to the south. People leave their names behind and wild geese leave their voices behind. Li Chengliang visited brothels and in the end it was His Majesty who damaged his face.
"It's not like I'm not paying. Look at what you said, it's the same as if I didn't pay. Let me tell you, these prostitutes from Japan are really working hard. They got a rope, tied it tightly, stepped on it, sat on it, bounced in the air non-stop, and then did all kinds of moves, which drew cheers." Li Chengliang talked about his experience of visiting the brothel, which was a brand new experience.
In the largest brothel in Jiaozhou, there were seven ropes tied to the stage in the middle. A strong man would lift the lithe prostitutes onto the ropes. The ropes were elastic, so the prostitutes would bounce into the air. The various movements performed by the prostitutes amazed Li Chengliang.
"Mr. Hai, how many prostitutes do you think are performing on these seven ropes?" Li Chengliang raised his eyebrows and asked with a smile.
"Seven?"
Li Chengliang waved his hands and said, "No, no, no, I tell you, there are 28 of them. There are four prostitutes on each rope. Their movements are in perfect unison. They really have great skills! Awesome, awesome!"
Nowadays, the competition among brothels is very fierce. Without some talents, it is impossible to attract customers. Since there is no one to supervise the pleasure boats on the sea, the fun is more intense. In order to attract customers, brothels on land really use all means.
The greater the competition, the more creativity and talent there are.
Li Chengliang's meaning was very clear. He did go to the brothel, but most of the time he was there to watch the talent. At his age, he didn't have so many worldly desires. This was a gesture. He didn't have the virtue to rule the world, so no one had to set their sights on him, no matter who it was.
Hai Rui understood what he heard. He thought about it again and again before shaking his head and saying, "Then you must pay. Don't make a fool of yourself. If the madam of the brothel chases you to the palace for the money, it will really damage the dignity of the country."
"I know, I know." Li Chengliang said with a smile: "Let me tell you, there are still fun things in this building, such as..."
"Marquis Ningyuan, please have fun by yourself. I have something else to do." Hai Rui interrupted Li Chengliang and chose to leave directly. He was not interested in the talents in the brothel.
"Farewell to General Hai." Li Chengliang laughed and said goodbye to Hai Rui.
"My lord, there is a letter from Liaodong." A servant walked out from the shadows and handed a letter to Li Chengliang.
The laughter on Li Chengliang's face faded away. After checking the wax and reading the letter, he said solemnly, "Take a bath, change clothes, and go to see the emperor."
Something is happening in Liaodong.
At this time, Feng Bao was in Yanyun Tower, whispering to His Majesty about a letter from Liaodong that was delivered to Li Chengliang. Li Chengliang had left Liaodong, and all his activities were under the eyes of the East Factory. Feng Bao certainly knew everything about the letter from Liaodong.
"Don't worry about it. Ningyuan Hou grew up in Liaodong and made great achievements in Liaodong. I believe he loves Liaodong more than I do." Zhu Yijun tapped his fingers on the table twice and chose to ignore it. This could be regarded as a kind of trust. Li Chengliang was gone, and he had the ability to trip up the new Liaodong general Wang Rulong, but there would be no benefit.
If he really wanted to show that Liaodong could not be managed without him, then he should not have taken the initiative to leave. The Ming Emperor repeatedly asked Li Chengliang to go back, but it was he who chose to stay in the capital and follow the emperor south.
Yanyunlou is the property of Daminghuangzhuang in Jiaozhou. Like Yanxinglou and Yanzhenglou, it is a chain of restaurants. This big restaurant not only sells wine, but also does other business. However, when receiving the emperor, it naturally would not do any unsightly business.
"Your Majesty, Marquis Ningyuan requests to see you." A eunuch hurried in and said with his head bowed.
"Is that what we said? Xuan." Zhu Yijun laughed. He was happy because his trust was not misplaced. Li Chengliang had no intention of doing anything behind the emperor's back.
Li Chengliang arrived, and Qi Jiguang also rushed over. After all, in order to make a decision on the military affairs in Liaodong, he, as the general, had to be present.
When Wang Rulong first arrived in Liaodong, some people did not trust him. After all, Wang Rulong had never led them to victory. But as Li Chengliang was their old superior, it was a habit for them to report any situation to Li Chengliang.
Wang Rulong needs to prove himself. Give him a chance and he will have to make a difference.
"Your Majesty, I pay my respects to you. May your Majesty be in good health." Li Chengliang didn't waste any words and directly handed the letter to Feng Bao to pass on to His Majesty.
"The King of Korea is so brave!" After reading the letter, Zhu Yijun slammed the table and stood up.
King Yi Sun of Korea and his son played a trick on Emperor Wanli in history. They clearly asked the Ming Dynasty to send troops and agreed to migrate to the Ming Dynasty to submit. Emperor Wanli issued an edict to allow it. But at the end of the war, Yi Sun escaped and abdicated to his son, saying that his words were not valid. The Ming Dynasty had just finished fighting against Japanese invaders and aided Korea and was no longer able to take over, so it was forced to accept the bitter fruit.
"Your Majesty, it is my fault." Li Chengliang bowed again and said with tears in his eyes: "Your Majesty, I did not use both kindness and power in Liaodong, which led to the small country looking down on our Ming Dynasty. I deserve to die."
"Marquis Ningyuan, has anyone ever told you that your acting is really bad? You're crying without shedding tears, which is a bit lacking in sincerity." Zhu Yijun waved his hand and said, "Stand up and talk about the matter. Don't always act like a cheap scholar. You deserve to die, and you are not the one who is guilty."
Li Chengliang was the local emperor in Liaodong both in name and in reality. He did not need to act with anyone, so it was normal that his acting skills were poor. It was a despicable Confucian act to blame Korea's disrespect on Li Chengliang's failure to show his power to Korea.
Consistent with Qi Jiguang's judgment, the King of Korea's alliance with the Liaodong tribes was successful, but this success was somewhat ridiculous. It was an extremely loose alliance. According to Korea's plan, it should have chosen one person as the vanguard to attack the Ming Dynasty and test the Ming Dynasty's strength.
But the alliance was stuck at this step and could not move forward. No one wanted to be the vanguard, which was simply courting death. The various tribes believed that North Korea was the first to do it, but North Korea refused to do it no matter what. The Ming Dynasty did not attack them, so they evaded the issue by saying that they had no reason to do so.
Everyone knows that the Ming army is not easy to mess with. Before the rebellion, slogans can be shouted loudly. Everyone can say it, but when it comes to practical implementation, people start to quibble.
"Coalition forces? A group of scattered sand." Zhu Yijun looked at the contents of the letter. Even though he had no military talent, he could see that this group of scattered sand had no chance of success.
"It's just to gain some bargaining chips and talk nonsense with the Ming Dynasty. Korea doesn't dare to raise the flag of rebellion, but it still has the courage to do some small actions in the name of rebellion, and it's very bold." Li Chengliang frowned and said, "We still have to order Wang Rulong to be careful and alert. After all, Jilin is outside the Great Wall. The danger must be in Jilin."
"What does Qi Shuai think?"
Li Chengliang asked Qi Jiguang for his opinion. Now the commander-in-chief of Liaodong is Wang Rulong, and Li Chengliang is still asking about the affairs of Liaodong, which seems to be overstepping his authority.
"Marquis Ningyuan has been in Liaodong for a long time, and what he said makes sense." Qi Jiguang did not say much about this matter, but accepted Li Chengliang's words.
In a war, winning is winning and losing is losing. Winning is the key. Distributing military merits afterwards is an internal conflict. If you lose, everyone will be in trouble.
Everyone knows that the Ming Dynasty is not easy to mess with, but no one can explain the affairs of the foreigners. Sometimes, some of their decisions are not very human and really cannot be understood by normal humans, such as Mang Yingli's decision to attack the Ming Dynasty.
"Marquis Ningyuan should visit brothels less often and pay more attention to the situation in Liaodong. He should also exchange letters with Wang Rulong more often and tell him some of Liaodong's experiences. In war, the winner always takes all." Zhu Yijun looked at Li Chengliang and decided to let Li Chengliang give Wang Rulong more advice. As for the question of whose people are whose and who are not, that will be discussed after the war is won. If the war is not won, everything is bullshit.
"Your Majesty, I have an idea. Cut off the salt trade in Liaodong." Li Chengliang raised his eyebrows and said in a low voice: "Your Majesty, without salt, there is no strength to fight. Wang Rulong himself has experienced more than 50 battles of varying sizes. Add to that the salt shortage, and the situation in Liaodong, I dare not say it is as stable as Mount Tai, but at least it is as solid as a rock."
"Oh?" Zhu Yijun looked at Qi Jiguang, and Qi Jiguang also looked at Li Chengliang in surprise.
Li Chengliang said with a little embarrassment: "Unlike General Qi, who is upright and dignified, I will do whatever it takes to fight a war. As long as I win, it's fine. As for how I win, I don't care. I usually start cutting off salt supply and arresting salt smugglers half a year before the war. By the time the war starts, they will be weak and powerless."
"All I care about is winning or losing."
"Your Majesty, a general who does not want to win is definitely not a good general." Qi Jiguang quickly made up for Li Chengliang. Wanting to win and using any means to win is not a lack of righteousness in a military conflict.
"The idea of cutting off the supply of salt is brilliant!" Zhu Yijun said sincerely, "Marquis Ningyuan's idea is very good."
Blame? No blame, only praise.
Great lack of virtue? Who would discuss this with you during the war? Criticism in the future is a matter for the future. If you lose the war, you lose everything.
According to a joint study by the Imperial Academy of Gewu and the Academy of Jieku, in nature, animals often fight for salt. Saline-alkali land is saline-alkali land, and saline-alkali land is not edible salt. Eating salt will cause liver and kidney failure, which is tantamount to seeking death in nature.
The cowherd Xiong Tingbi once told Zhu Yijun that every day when he herded the cattle, he had to give them water, which meant preparing a bucket of water for them and sprinkling a handful of salt in it. Sometimes, Xiong Tingbi would secretly drink several bowls of water himself before giving the water to the cattle.
Among the commodities sold by the Ming Dynasty to the grasslands, there is one called licking bricks, which are bricks made of various rice straws, silage and other materials, and then salt is added to them. It is also one of the bulk commodities. Without salt, the livestock on the grasslands will really die.
Humans have a greater need for salt because of their abundant sweat glands. War is an intense sport. Without salt, you can't even move.
Zhu Yijun had a deep understanding of this. After reviewing the troops, if he only drank water, he would become more thirsty. Only by adding some salt and sugar would he not feel thirsty. In addition, strenuous exercise would easily make him dizzy and his limbs weak.
The Jianzhou Jurchens, Haixi Jurchens, and Yeren Jurchens did not have the ability to produce salt independently. Moreover, due to the latitude of North Korea, its salt-making capacity was not enough for its own use, let alone supplying it to others.
This is how physical means restricted the Dongyi's combat effectiveness, increasing the chances for the Ming army to defeat the enemy.
"What other means do you have? Marquis Ningyuan can speak up. Nothing can happen to Jilin. The Ming Dynasty has finally opened up Jilin. No matter who it is, no one can destroy the Ming Dynasty's rule over Liaodong." Zhu Yijun began to discuss the occupation of Liaodong with Li Chengliang.
For example, Liaodong has a defense method of ice wall. Instead of sprinkling water on the city wall, it builds a not-too-high adobe wall and sprinkles water on it, which can basically ensure the safety of the camp. In winter, crossing this ice wall that is more than one person high is a huge challenge.
For example, cotton clothes were better in Liaoyang, where the Liaodong Regional Military Commission was located, but in Jilin, furs were needed for winter activities. However, there were not enough furs, so they could only settle for the next best thing. If the purpose was really to reduce the population in a punitive manner, the supply of cotton clothes in the trade would be reduced, and after a winter, many foreigners would be frozen to death.
These little tricks may seem insignificant, but when accumulated, each one is extremely fatal to the Dongyi.
"I have another idea." Li Chengliang hesitated and whispered, "Your Majesty, there are Western Party and Eastern Party in Korea. The Western Party has Huang Yungu, Jin Ronggui, the head of the Central Government, Shen Die, the right imperial secretary, and Park Dongxian, the editor. The Western Party advocates against the national policy of serving the great power and making friends with the neighboring country, and believes that the Japanese pirates will never invade Korea."
"The Dongren Party is led by Li Shanhai, Jin Chengyi and others. The Dongren Party is based on the ancestral law of serving the great power and making friends with the neighboring country. They believe that the Japanese pirates will definitely invade Korea and must obey the will of the Ming Dynasty in everything. Last time, Your Majesty asked the King of Korea to come to Beijing, and the Dongren Party kept clamoring for the King of Korea to go as soon as possible, which caused the King of Korea's dissatisfaction."
"Your Majesty, support the Western Party."
Zhu Yijun was stunned and said in confusion: "Wait a minute? From what you said, the Western Party is pro-Japanese and hates Ming, and the Eastern Party is pro-Ming and hates Japan. Why should we support the Western Party?"
Li Chengliang's face turned cold, and he whispered, "Your Majesty, some people in the Ming Dynasty have illusions about Korea, thinking that the king of Korea, who wears the Nine-Chapter Royal Garment, is submissive and a filial son. This unrealistic illusion is due to the existence of the pro-Ming Dongren Party. Only when the Dongren Party completely loses its foundation and perishes, can the ministers of the Ming Dynasty completely give up their unrealistic illusions."
"The ferocious beast has bared its belly, hiding its claws, fangs and ambition."
"North Korea's affairs are never about North Korea itself."
The Dongmin Party continued to decline in Korea, which was related to the deliberate bias of successive Korean kings.
North Korea appears to be a filial son, but in fact it is not that filial. It is still more cautious than respectful towards the Ming Dynasty. The reason why it behaves like a filial son is that it can get enough benefits from the Ming Dynasty.
"Your Majesty, when the Japanese pirates invaded the southeast, there were many Korean Hwarang among the pirates." Qi Jiguang told His Majesty another thing he knew. The pirates were not composed of a single group. They included desperate criminals from the Ming Dynasty, Japanese pirates, red-haired foreigners, black foreigners, and Korean Hwarang.
"That makes sense. Then let's support the Western Party." Zhu Yijun thought for a moment and agreed with Li Chengliang's plan.
(End of this chapter)
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