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Chapter 603 Slaves

"Brother Zijinliang, I'm late!"

In full view of everyone, Li Zicheng knelt in front of Wang Ziyong, tears streaming down his face, and howling endlessly.

Just when Wang Ziyong's army was about to be wiped out, Li Zicheng finally arrived.

After surviving the disaster, Wang used his troops to view this rising general differently.

Wang Ziyong's life has come to an end, but he can still smile.

"Think back on how powerful the thirty-six battalion alliance was back then! I thought that if all the brothers worked together, they would be able to achieve something great. But now it seems that only the loyal ones can become generals!"

Li Zicheng did not accept the words and just said: "My younger brother has already looked for a doctor for Brother Zijin Liang. From now on, every battalion will have a big brother in charge, so the officers and soldiers will never come back."

Wang Ziyong just shook his head.

"I can't do it! From now on, it's up to you to kill officials and rebel."

Just when Li Zicheng was about to say something else, Wang Ziyong waved his hand, took his last breath, and said to his old brothers: "From now on, you must serve General Chuang as your master and listen to his orders. If you violate it, you will be punished."

We don’t recognize him as our brother.”

Wang Ziyong's subordinates all agreed to the promise one after another, and everyone wept bitterly, knowing that he was making arrangements for his funeral.

Wang Ziyong's eyes had begun to wander. He grabbed Li Zicheng's hand and finally gave instructions: "These are brothers who follow you through life and death, and they are the most loyal. From now on, you can use them with confidence. They will not dare to disobey your orders. They should be able to

Let me help you.”

After saying this, Wang Ziyong's breathing began to stop, and his palms dropped weakly.

Everyone around looked at it and burst into tears.

On that day, Wang Ziyong, the leader of the 36th Battalion of the Northwest Rebel Army, died, and all his troops returned to the general Li Zicheng.

Li Zicheng's power also increased greatly by absorbing Wang's own troops, and he could now stand shoulder to shoulder with other leaders.

After absorbing Wang's own strength, Li Zicheng reorganized his subordinates and created five battalions: front, rear, left, right and center.

What is surprising is that Liang Yue was appointed by him as the former camp general. He had more than 5,000 troops and horses, overwhelming all the generals and taking the lead.

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Jeju Island, Museopo, 30 miles west of Daegyeong County.

Although it was daytime, the surroundings were desolate and remote, with no human habitation.

No matter what you do in this kind of place, you won't attract anyone's attention.

Shen Daoxun and Li Chong accompanied a middle-aged general waiting anxiously for the beach.

After a moment, a white sail appeared between the sea and the sky in the distance.

Not long after, a large ship came into view.

Soon, one ship turned into ten, and then dozens of ships. They formed a line and cut through the waves. The momentum was shocking.

"coming."

The three people on the shore were so excited that they couldn't help but step forward. If the sea wasn't at their feet, they would have been eager to reach the boat.

The fleet at sea also saw them, and immediately sent out ten large ships to approach.

When the two sides met and saw that the person coming from Shandong was not Liao Zhongjian, Shen Daoxun and Li Chong couldn't help but be a little cautious.

"Don't you dare to ask your respects?"

The other party smiled and said: "I am Chonghua, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of Shandong Province."

The three North Koreans paid their respects, and Shen Daoxun also introduced the middle-aged general.

"This is our old General Li Yuan of North Korea. He has been ordered by Mr. Shen Qiyuan, the judge of Cao Cao, to come to contact the angels of the Kingdom of Heaven."

Chonghua understood that this was the leading general arranged by North Korea.

After a cursory inspection, I didn't find anything extraordinary about this person.

But he doesn't care, as long as Mr. Li Yuan is obedient and doesn't cause any trouble to the plan.

"This is General Zhang Guanhua, deputy director of the Recruit Training Department of our Shandong New Army Training Department. From now on, he will be responsible for training the Korean rebels here."

Compared with Mr. Li Yuanlao, Zhang Guanhua appears to be much tougher and more heroic, with an unquestionable strength.

"General Li, where are your troops located?"

Before Li Yuanlao came to Jeju Island, he had been repeatedly warned by Shen Jiyuan, telling him to be careful with his life.

Therefore, Li Yuanlao was very disciplined and said hurriedly: "Two thousand troops have been placed on the left and right. The general has orders, and the last general will assemble immediately."

Zhang Guanhua said: "Let them come over quickly and carry the equipment."

Shen Daoxun, Li Chong and others were surprised when they heard that Shandong had shipped weapons.

Mr. Li Yuanlao even called his men and rushed to gather the troops.

Not long after, there were chaotic footsteps and crowds of people in the jungle in the distance, and soon more than two thousand beggars ran out.

awful!

Very miserable!

Seeing the troops prepared by North Korea, Chonghua and Zhang Guanhua simply doubted their lives.

Is this a soldier?

It is said that the beggars are praising them.

None of these people were fully clothed, and all of them were sallow and thin, and they walked unsteadily, with their bare feet covered in mud.

All of them were hunched over and looked timid.

I really doubt that they would disperse in a hurry when they heard the gunshot.

"Aren't you asked to prepare elites? What does this mean?"

Chonghua asked, absolutely furious.

Although I had long known from the information that North Koreans were very unreliable in doing things, it was only after seeing them in person that I realized just how unreliable they were.

His anger caused Shen Daoxun and the other two people to panic.

As the commander-in-chief, Li Yuan explained again and again.

"It's not that General Mo and others are not doing the job well, it's because there are so many eyes and ears up and down. Your Excellencies have tried their best. Even these two thousand men and horses were secretly transported from slaves from various families who concealed their household registration."

Chonghua was not a soldier, so he could only look to Zhang Guanhua when faced with such a situation.

Although Zhang Guanhua was discouraged, he also knew that North Korea had indeed tried its best.

For the current plan, we can only work hard to plan and see if we can make these slaves change.

However, seeing the shaky appearance of these people, Zhang Guanhua did not let them board the ship immediately to carry the goods.

He was afraid that not only would these people be unable to move the goods, but they would be exhausted.

"Eat first, then work when you are full."

Following his order, the cooks on the ship came to the shore and set up the stoves one after another.

The matter is urgent, and the fastest one at this time is of course potato flour.

This stuff is also the most commonly stocked military ration for the new army.

So much so that many New Army soldiers vomited when they heard the name of potato flour.

But when the aroma wafted from the pot, the slaves all stretched their necks.

They swore that they had never smelled such a fragrant smell in their lives.

But this must be a delicacy for the gentlemen to eat, and it is not their turn. It is already a great gift to let them smell it.

Zhang Guanhua observed silently from the side and found that although each of these slaves were hungry and salivating over the food in the pot, none of them dared to make any move. They all squatted in place.

This resigned attitude really gave him a headache.

Can such slaves who have lost their right and wrong and subjective initiative really be trained into an army with strong combat effectiveness?

If not, wouldn’t it be a waste of Shandong’s resources?


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