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Chapter 333: What a face and eyes the North Koreans have!

Chapter 333: What a face and eyes the North Koreans have!
After hearing what the chief secretary said, Hu Dahai felt a bit risky, but in order to prevent this batch of food and grass from being controlled by the Koreans, they used it to kill the prisoners.

As a result, Ming Dynasty's logistics had to rely on North Koreans for transportation, which was manipulated.

Hu Dahai could only agree first. They summoned two thousand Japanese pirates and gave them a lecture before transporting grain and grass.

But Hu Dahai said: "Now it is possible that you will encounter robbery and murder by the North Koreans. In order to ensure your safety and to ensure the safe transportation of this batch of grain and grass to Baekju at the junction of Gyeonggi Province, we are willing to provide you with some weapons." Self-defense.

Of course, if you want to rebel and use these weapons to fight the Ming army again, you can do it. At most, you will be killed by Eunuch Cao like melons and vegetables, so the choice is yours. "

When the translator said all these words to the Japanese pirates, they were immediately frightened and fell to their knees on the ground and shouted.

"We just want to be a cow and a horse under the leadership of the Ming army, and we will never dare to resist at all."

What they said was true, because they saw that Cao Zhengchun was really chopping melons and vegetables, killing their leader and their companions without leaving any trace behind.

Moreover, the city wall that is five or six feet high can fly up with the tip of one's toes. This kind of immortality, they thought, only existed in myths and legends.

But we have seen these prisoners with our own eyes. They have been frightened out of their courage for a long time. Now they are asked to kill their parents with knives. They are not willing to face Eunuch Cao Zhengchun.

So I relaxed my vigilance a little and prepared to set off again early the next morning. I found a campsite and set up a tent. Just when I was about to fall asleep, the Japanese pirates who were on guard suddenly sounded the chime in their hands.

Hu Dahai looked at the chief clerk beside him, both of them were quite surprised.

Hu Dahai shouted: "Good guy, if we are really here, fight back immediately!"

There really were Koreans who dared to attack the grain transport team. The twenty Japanese pirates on guard were banging the rattles in their hands and shouting.

This time it was not Yi Sun-shin who led the 3,000-man attack.

Hu Dahai was sleeping with his clothes on. When he heard the noise, he immediately got up with a bang. Could it be that the chief clerk had predicted it correctly?

This guy was eager to do his best. Seeing that Yi Sun-shin was still a little shy, he volunteered to do this. He wanted to intercept and kill these Japanese pirates and then bury all the food and grass.

The loud voice broke the tranquility in the silent night.

So he immediately fell to his knees and begged for allegiance.

All the way out of Haizhou, the march on the official road was smooth, and there was no danger. They were escorted for three days, and they walked more than 300 miles without encountering any obstacles. This made Hu Dahai feel that the chief registrar was a little worried. .

Under the shock of Eunuch Cao, the Japanese couldn't help but obey, so Hu Dahai distributed a batch of weapons to the prisoners, and then set off towards Baekju, the southeastern border with Gyeonggi Province, where the Eunuch was. The place where you stay is also the place where food and grass are concentrated. The mission is completed if you transport it there.

A translator quickly found Hu Dahai and said, "Thousands of households are being robbed!"

He felt useless, so he did not participate.

The person leading this strange force was actually the prefect of Haizhou.

When the Ming army needed food and grass, he immediately took it out and went to the Ming army to ask for credit and reward, in order to improve the image of the Koreans among their neighbors.

Three thousand Koreans were killed. The Japanese pirates knew this group of people very well. After all, they could smell the smell of these people after they had fought all the way.

These Japanese pirate prisoners were very cowardly and angry, thinking in their hearts: Good guys, we can't defeat the Ming army and have become prisoners. We are willing to do so because they are strong enough. We don't feel anything wrong when we kneel down in front of a strong person. We don't feel that our kneecaps are weak, but that we have gained a new lease of life. Especially in the hands of an immortal figure like Eunuch Cao, we were able to survive. That was our luck. As for the Ming army, ten thousand of us were convinced and became prisoners. We all felt honored.

But your group of defeated generals, the Koreans who were killed by us and fled, and finally had no choice but to kneel on the ground and surrender, actually dare to plot against us.

No wonder Lord Qianhu wanted to give us weapons before setting off so that we could defend ourselves. It turns out that it is really possible that you guys have evil intentions.

Now these Japanese devils have found a punching bag.

We can't beat the Ming army, but if we beat the minions, isn't it just a matter of pinching them with our hands?
So this group of Koreans always thought that they were just a food transport team without weapons, so they rushed up screaming and wanted revenge.

But who would have thought that he would be kicked onto the iron plate.

The Japanese army's military discipline is very strict. Even if they are now prisoners and even though there are only about a hundred civilian soldiers escorting them, they still maintain extremely strict military discipline.

As soon as there was a sound, they immediately gathered together, took out their simple weapons, and began to counterattack the three thousand Korean soldiers.

The three thousand Korean soldiers originally thought that it would be easy to kill these unarmed Japanese prisoners, but they never expected that they would dare to charge back.

And it looks like they actually have weapons in their hands.

They were quite surprised. The Ming army was so courageous that they dared to issue weapons to the prisoners. Aren't they afraid that they would rebel?

Just when they were surprised, the two thousand Japanese prisoners found an outlet, rushed forward, and dealt a blow to the stunned three thousand Korean soldiers.

Although these three thousand people are large in number, their combat power is mediocre. Let alone fight against the roaring army of the Ming Army. Even if they face the Japanese devils, they are prisoners and they are not holding elite samurai swords. It is an ordinary knife, but the Koreans it kills are like running around with their heads covered, and the Koreans are driven back with a single charge.

The Koreans huffed and puffed backwards, like a flood that had released its gates, completely collapsing. The formation that had been somewhat neat a moment ago was immediately disintegrated by the impact of the two thousand Japanese pirates.

Then these Japanese pirates screamed and started to catch Korean soldiers all over the Manyun Mountains, using the light of the moon and torches.

They didn't say they were too cruel and said they would kill Koreans on sight, but they chopped them instead of killing them.

They were very smart. Hu Dahai told them before setting off that the North Koreans intercepted and killed the grain transport team to gain leverage.

The Japanese also understood very well that the Ming army was now cooperating with the Koreans, but the Koreans were a little more disgusting and were ready to take the credit, so after venting their anger, they only killed about 200 Korean soldiers.

The rest are like catching rabbits all over the mountains and plains. If you catch one, you will beat it first and then carry it back to the camp to claim credit from Hu Dahai and the others.

Hu Dahai put on his clothes and left the camp, stood on the hillside and looked up.

I saw Japanese prisoners holding torches chasing Koreans everywhere like driving wild boars.

Seeing this scene, Hu Dahai looked at the master's book. The chief's face was full of pride, as if he was saying: Sir, look, your guess is correct.

Hu Dahai saw the North Koreans running all over the mountains and fields, losing their equipment and shaking his head: "It's embarrassing, it's simply embarrassing!"

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(End of this chapter)

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