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Chapter 112 There is also a fierce sword attack

Chapter 112 There is also a fierce sword attack
After all, Zhu Chu was a modern person who traveled through time. He knew that it was meaningless to temporarily surrender these 20 people. When they returned to their respective tribes, wouldn't they have to obey the chieftain's orders?
In other words, as long as those chieftains stand high and shout, these people will still rebel.

That's why Zhu Zhen was always tough from the beginning and wanted to eliminate everyone.

Because there is no point in them surrendering now, as they will rebel again sooner or later.

It was because of Mu Qiu's words that Zhu Chun changed his mind. Those surviving chieftains were bound to die.

And after killing those chieftains, Zhu Zhen was even more bold. He went beyond the court and Zhu Yuanzhang and announced on the spot the dismantling of the chieftain officer system of the native tribes in front of him.

In fact, it is very reluctant to say that this is a change of native land to return to local rule. To change the situation to return to local rule, you must at least send officials from the court and the emperor to replace the chieftains, right?
It would be better for Zhu Lingke to announce directly on the spot that he would be their chieftain king himself.

The 20-strong army swore allegiance directly on the spot.

Zhu Chu is a real Yunnan feudal king, and he has not oppressed the natives. He promises them a better life. No matter what, it is better than continuing to be squeezed by the former chieftain, right?
At least for now, the problem of these 20 people has been solved.

Zhu Ming turned around and told Mu Ying: "Brother Mu Ying, I have promised them that I will give them food and travel expenses home, but you have to arrange this."

After all, this is Kunming, Mu Ying's territory.

Mu Ying had lowered her arms. As long as Zhu Chu did not accept the call for long live on the spot, wanted to ascend the throne as emperor, and then raised his arms to rebel, Mu Ying would naturally no longer be hostile to Zhu Chu.

"Old minister, I know," Mu Ying promised with her fists clasped, and the 20 people will be arranged by herself.

In fact, Zhu Min's actions can be regarded as relieving Mu Ying's huge pressure. Otherwise, how many people should be sent to guard the 20 prisoners?Even escorting them back to their respective tribes is a big problem.

It's fine now. They have become loyal to Zhu Zhen and become Zhu Zhen's subjects. As long as they are demobilized normally and let them go home respectively.

"But don't give them weapons. It's better to take off their armor and give them ordinary clothes. Those are made of copper and iron," Zhu Chu's eyes began to light up.

Although Zhu Xi could buy ready-made weapons and ammunition directly from the system, it was not a long-term solution after all.

And the practical things in the system are too expensive.

Zhu's plan is to upgrade the technology tree, and then slowly develop and improve the technology level himself, striving to build his own military factory sooner or later.

Among them, the importance of copper is naturally self-evident.

The shell of the bullet is copper.

In addition, copper has many uses.

What's more, although these 20 people surrendered, their loyalty was still a problem. Zhu Zhen certainly couldn't immediately trust them like he trusted the Ming army.

Therefore, Zhu Zhen's plan was to send them back to their respective homes first, and he did not even plan to directly lead this army back to Dali to aid.

That's right, Zhu Zheng still remembers that there is still a war in Dali, and that Dao Ganmeng actually wants to take advantage of it?

I didn't have the time before, but now I can free my hands and kill him.

Mu Ying also remembered this matter and said quickly: "Your Highness, the importance of Kunming is self-evident. I almost let Kunming suffer. Once I betray His Majesty's trust, even if I die a hundred times, I will still be responsible. So. I don’t dare to rashly support you with the whole army anymore, but I can let my second son Mu Sheng lead [-] troops to work with you to solve the dilemma in Dali.”

Mu Ying also knew that Dao Gan Meng had launched an attack on Dali, but Mu Ying also speculated that Dao Gan Meng's troops only had 7 troops at most, which was far less of a threat than Silun Fa's.Therefore, Dali City will not be lost so quickly.

Now that Silunfa has been dealt with, it's time to turn around and eliminate Dao Ganmeng.

Zhu Chu's troops lost 5 men, and the Ming army still had 2 troops. Adding the 11 men from Muqiu and Otao, and [-] men from Mu Sheng, there were [-] troops.

It is not a problem to solve a sharp knife.

Zhu Ming was worried about Mu Ying: "Brother, you only have 2 people. Is it really enough?"

Mu Ying's troops suffered heavy losses, with 5 dead among 2 people, and countless seriously injured and minor injuries. If another [-] healthy troops were sent, even if the city's defenders were included, he would only have [-] people.

2 people are responsible for 20 surrendered troops. The pressure can be imagined.

But Mu Ying laughed nonchalantly and said: "Your Highness has conquered them. From now on, they only recognize you and not the other chieftains. Yunnan is completely stable, why should I worry?"

But Mu Ying still has some worries in her heart, that is, after these people only recognize Zhu Ming, what attitude will they have towards the court, even the emperor, and even the prince Zhu Biao?

What if one day King Min really takes advantage of Yunnan and launches a full-scale rebellion?
It's just that Mu Ying is very smart. She knows that now is not the time to talk about this, so she doesn't dare to show any signs of it. She bows deeply to Zhu Zhen and says: "Your Highness is a great talent, and I am impressed by your valiant military strategy. It seems that the old minister can finally hand over Yunnan to His Highness with peace of mind, and then ask Your Majesty to let the old minister return to the court."

Mu Ying's words conveyed a signal that he was going to retreat bravely and give up Yunnan.

At the same time, Mu Ying must write a note to the court as soon as possible, explaining the causes, consequences and details of this battle.

Not only must it be written, but it must also be delivered to Zhu Yuanzhang as soon as possible. Otherwise, the imperial court will not know that the situation in Yunnan has been decided and the war is over. If it then mobilizes the whole country to send an army to Yunnan, wouldn't it be a waste of manpower, material resources and national power?

At this time, Zhu Chu still didn't know what impact it would have as Mu Ying's zhezi was delivered to the court and Zhu Yuanzhang.

After getting along with each other for a long time, especially when they fought side by side in this decisive battle, it can be said that Zhu Ming and Mu Ying have some feelings.

If it weren't for the fact that there was still a battle in Dali City that was not over yet and the crusade against Dao Gan Meng would continue, Zhu Zhen would have even planned to stay in Kunming and get along well with Mu Ying.

This veteran is really a rare warrior, and he has not reached the point where he is getting stronger with old age, but is in his prime.

If there is a war with Navarre and Tatar in the future, even if the Blue Jade case occurs, there will be no generals available.

It's a pity that Zhu Ming could only bid farewell to Mu Ying reluctantly in the end.

In Zhu Zhen's memory, the time of the Xiping Marquis was probably running out. He died of a sudden illness and grief shortly after the death of Prince Zhu Biao.

Therefore, Mu Ying's filial piety towards Zhu Yuanzhang and Queen Ma, and her loyalty to the Zhu family, especially to Prince Zhu Biao, are really pitiful.

Zhu Ming sighed silently, and could only tell Mu Ying to pay attention to her health, and then lead the army back to Dali.

Mu Ying looked at the departing figure of Zhu Min's army and sighed: "With King Yan and King Min guarding the south and north respectively, the country is stable. But if they don't obey the prince, what should they do? But this is not Your Majesty should know what I should be worried about. But now, the most important thing to do is to convey the situation of the war in Yunnan to His Majesty."

(End of this chapter)

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