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Chapter 833

Gongsun Du was worthy of being a hero, he was decisive in killing and decided to order the Liaodong Army to stay on the Japanese island for a while longer.

But he soon changed the subject and said: "I promised the Maori Lord to get local goods and leave, but now I have to stay here for a few months, which is in conflict with my previous promise. How can I be the king of China?"

Breaking trust with barbarian natives casually... Well, I have to find a suitable excuse."

Yu Buzhi wiped his sweat silently.

When Gongsun Du said, "How can the emperor break his promise to the Japanese?" He thought that the other party was going to regret it, but he didn't expect that the man on the other side said without changing his face, "I have to find an excuse." Sure enough, he responded casually (reverse).

A classic example of change and constant change, a typical realist thinking, one who can change his mind at the drop of a hat without any pressure.

Under normal circumstances, Yu Buzhi despises this kind of behavior, but as the saying goes, "the butt determines the head", it is related to vital interests, and there is also the hatred between the Chinese and the Japanese for generations. This guy does not need to fight ideologically and pulls the strings without hesitation.

Lower your limits and actively participate.

"The excuse has to be pretty good."

"They are too timid and it's troublesome." Gongsun Du was a little worried.

"Why don't you give them the opportunity to kill the Han princes and take revenge on them?" Yu Buzhi said with a smile.

"Killing princes?"

"I have to go back as soon as possible to make arrangements for sending manpower to Beppu and other matters." Yu Buzhi said calmly.

"This is a great plan!" Gongsun Du's eyes lit up.

Yu Wuzhi made it clear that he wanted to touch the Japanese.

The player is not afraid of death and will not suffer any loss if he dies. However, Yu Buzhi is a real governor of Ba County and a local prince with a rank of two thousand stones. If he died in the hands of the Japanese, it would be a problem to be labeled as "killing the Han princes".

None. At that time, Gongsun Du used the banner of avenging a certain prince, and no one dared to say anything, let alone continue to hold on, so it was natural for him to cause a bloody storm.

Yu Buzhi was eager to leave the island, and Gongsun Du was also a resolute master, so the plan was quickly put into action.

An "accident" happened immediately as scheduled.

Gongsundu sent people to the palace to inform the Maori king, requesting a banquet to be held in the palace to welcome another Han prince who had come from afar. The king, nobles and civil and military ministers in the city must attend.

The Maori leader did not dare to refuse and quickly asked someone to make arrangements.

That night, a banquet was held. Gongsun Du and the governor of Bajun attended the banquet. There was singing and dancing, and the atmosphere was harmonious.

After three rounds of drinking and dancing with swords to add to the fun, Yu Wuzhi seemed to be intoxicated and asked to spar with the Japanese general. The general refused and had to give up. As soon as they met, he saw that the Bajun prefect had no martial arts skills at all, so he wanted to deal with it.

He tried several tricks to find an opportunity to admit defeat, but Yu Yu came unprepared and brought his blood value to an endangered state in advance. He refused to hide or give way and wanted to die. In the end, his skin was bruised by a Japanese knife.

Yu Buzhi patted his butt and resurrected, but Maori country was hit by a major earthquake.

The Han princes were publicly killed by a Japanese general at a state banquet. Gongsun Du was furious. The Liaodong Army captured the unlucky general. Gongsun Du characterized the incident as a "shameless murder" and determined that it was "an attack on the Han Dynasty".

"Seriously offended", "There must be someone behind it", and vowed to investigate the matter thoroughly.

Including the king, all the Japanese who attended the banquet remained silent.

In the following days, the murders continued to spread.

More and more Japanese were imprisoned by the Liaodong Army. Through interrogations and interrogations, more Japanese were involved, and a secret gang composed of Maori nobles and ministers of civil and military affairs gradually took shape. According to the Liaodong Army, the group was attacked by surprise in the capital.

He was very dissatisfied with the control and had strong hostility towards the Han Dynasty, so he conspired and decided to launch a counterattack against the Han Dynasty's Japanese troops.

The above conclusion is obviously an excuse used by the Liaodong Army to stay on the Japanese island for a long time.

But as the investigation continues to deepen, the situation develops in an unpredictable direction.

The news released by the Liaodong Army and its tough attitude to pursue the case to the end formed a huge deterrent to the Japanese.

A nobleman thought that the Liaodong Army had conclusive evidence. When he was summoned for investigation, he confessed a real conspiracy under pressure.

It turned out that some high-level officials of Maori were quite unwilling to surrender easily to the king. They were very dissatisfied with the wealth of Maori being plundered by the Liaodong Army, and they coveted the advanced warships brought by the Liaodong Army. Therefore, the high-level officials secretly conspired to plot against the Liaodong Army.

They made a plan and put it into practice. They prepared to hold a farewell party when the Liaodong Army left, and added powerful drugs to the food and drinks to wipe out the Liaodong Army.

Lucky hit!

Gongsun Du was horrified.

He never expected that the seemingly docile Japanese would secretly harbor evil intentions and dare to set up such a poisonous plan. With the cooperative attitude that the Japanese usually showed, the Liaodong Army might really fall for it if they were a little careless.

Based on the confession, follow the clues.

More Japanese people opened their mouths to confess, and the details of the case gradually became clear.

In the Japanese's plan, if they succeed, they will kill all the Liaodong troops, leaving no one alive; the Japanese also plan to conceal the truth afterwards, pretending to be willing to release Gongsun Du to blackmail Liaodong, and make Liaodong pay a high ransom; they even plan to trap and kill Gongsun who is in charge of Liaodong.

The son of Du took advantage of the situation to counterattack Liaodong...

There are various signs that the seemingly harmless Maori owner is also involved.

Gongsun Du was completely angered.

Next, the Liaodong governor fully demonstrated what it means to be a hero.

At first, he remained calm and looked kindly to the frightened Maori King, expressing his firm disbelief that the King was personally involved in this matter. It must have been a deliberate false accusation by the unscrupulous people to drag the King into trouble.

The Maori ruler burst into tears with gratitude, and swore that he had no qualms with Gongsun Du, and scolded the nobles and civil and military officials involved who did not know how to commend themselves, and actually wanted to do him injustice, and also labeled the Japanese as "rebellious ministers and traitors". In the end, the Maori ruler

The Lord said that no matter how the Liaodong governor dealt with those "rebellious ministers and traitors", he would support it with both hands and feet and would not have a second thought.

In order to clear the suspicion, the Maori king tried every means to win Gongsun Du's favor.

The king took the initiative to donate the secret treasury...

Under the urging of the king, the speed of local property shipments to Yamaguchi City was significantly accelerated...

The king even sent his close associates to cross the Kanmon Strait to recall the Maori troops stranded in Kitakyushu. The Maori troops of more than 10,000 people disarmed and returned to Yamaguchi Castle and were imprisoned in military camps. So far, there are no more Maori troops abroad.

When local funds were delivered, Gongsun Du finally showed his fangs.

One day, the Japanese troops were taken to build a fortress outside the city, and many large pits were dug as required. Because the project was huge, the Japanese troops rested at the "construction site" that night. That night, the heavily armed Liaodong Army Dabiao troops surrounded the camp and surrounded it.

More than 30,000 Maori Japanese troops killed them all! Those mass graves became so sinister that no one dared approach them!

The next day, the Japanese nobles and civil and military ministers who participated in the conspiracy were executed, and their property was confiscated!

The Maori leader did not escape punishment and was hanged on the mountain pass tower!

Gongsun Du appointed the youngest son of the former ruler as ruler, and the new ruler "requested" the Liaodong Army to continue searching for "rebellious parties"!
Chapter completed!
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