Chapter 476: Impermanence
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Since Zhu Youlang has made a decision, Ding Kuichu naturally doesn't want to say anything. After all, this King Gui is also the object of his bet. In case one day this prince really becomes the Ninth Five-Year Emperor, it is difficult to guarantee that he will not turn over the old accounts and remember the old past.
Ding Kuichu naturally wanted to leave a good impression on Zhu Youlang.
Zhu Youlang's order seems concise, but in fact, the requirements for his subordinates are extremely high.
First of all, they need to distinguish who is the first evil in the mouth of His Royal Highness King Gui. Second, they had to divide the relationship between these leaders and the mutinous soldiers. This is the only way to achieve a target.
But then came the problem, which was the extreme uncooperation of the mutinous soldiers.
Their unexpected solidarity is reflected in their attitude of disdain for persuasion.
They seem to have made up their minds to fight to the end, and they are willing to gamble on it.
This made King Gui furious.
Originally, he wanted to show benevolence and righteousness and make these mutinous soldiers change their minds. Who would have thought that these people have a hole in their brains, and they don't hit the south wall and don't look back.
Well, he Zhu Youlang was a person who was afraid of things. If you want to make trouble, this king will accompany you to make trouble!
Zhu Youlang immediately changed his decision and suppressed all mutinous soldiers.
Ding Kuichu has a lot of complaints about this.
In his opinion, this move will shake the morale of the military. The current war is tantamount to self-destruction of the Great Wall.
He had to admonish King Gui and ask him to change his mind.
However, Zhu Youlang seemed to have eaten the scales and was determined to suppress the mutinous soldiers.
In desperation, Ding Kuichu chose to obey.
Mutinous soldiers were only a minority in the end. After Zhu Youlang gave the order, it took four or five days to put down the rebellion.
The heads of all the mutinous soldiers were cut off and transported back to Guangzhou to be hung in the city.
Zhu Youlang wanted to warn all the soldiers of the fate of betraying him in this way.
However, this move did not seem to reap the effect that Zhu Youlang wanted, but had a side effect.
Those soldiers who were not disgusted with Zhu Youlang were now also disgusted with him.
They found that His Royal Highness was not as wise as the Governor said.
In that case, are the slogans they also made up?
Quite a few soldiers began to be suspicious.
The performance of the imperial court has always been very popular, but King Gui wants to overthrow it.
Does that mean that this is a big lie made up by King Gui's own wolf ambitions?
More and more soldiers think that this possibility exists.
Rumors spread in the city of Guangzhou for a while, and not only soldiers but also ordinary people began to talk about it.
Zhu Youlang didn't expect things to ferment to this point.
Knowing this, he should not have carried out such a brutal suppression of the mutinous soldiers.
Now the result is that the soldier class is offended, and the common people are also offended.
Everyone found that the so-called virtuous King Gui was nothing more than a villain full of lies.
Even if he is forced to do things for him, he is not as desperate as before, but perfunctory.
Zhu Youlang saw it in his eyes and hated it in his heart.
But he didn't have a good idea.
In the final analysis, he is just an idle vassal king, but because of his noble bloodline, he is used by people with intentions and used as a puppet to support.
But Zhu Youlang himself does not have much political wisdom.
The great tomorrow son must not only use his mind, but also have the emperor's heart. And these two points are what Zhu Youlang lacks.
When the wind is smooth, it can't be reflected, but once it comes to adversity, King Gui's weakness is fully exposed.
The atmosphere in the city of Guangzhou was very depressing, and although many people did not say anything, they hoped that the imperial court would send troops to quell the rebellion and capture King Gui as soon as possible.
Such a person of very small measure is not worthy to be the lord of the world.
And the chain reaction of suppressing mutinous soldiers on the front line finally appeared.
The rebel soldiers were passive and sluggish, and they were defeated repeatedly.
After several victories, the imperial army had already begun to advance towards Guangdong.
The rebels retreated, and most of them had retreated to Guangdong, except for a few who were still in Ganzhou.
Zhu Youlang couldn't help but panic. Is this considered a bad omen?
If it continues like this, it won't take long for Guangdong to hold it, right?
At this moment, Ding Kuichu already regretted it a little.
He regretted that he should not have contacted King Gui in the first place, let alone brought him to Guangzhou.
Well, now, even if he wanted to defend himself, no one would listen.
You can't just say that I was coerced and get by, right?
Now I have to die to protect King Gui to the end.
He pinned his hopes on Zheng Zhilong.
Although Guangdong can only be on the defensive, if Zheng Zhilong opens up the situation, it may be able to revitalize the whole situation.
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On the Tingzhou side, Zheng Zhilong has been fighting fiercely with Huang Degong for several days.
The ironclad army was harassed by Huang Degong's cavalry, and he couldn't sleep at night and couldn't fight during the day.
In the end, the soldiers had a nervous breakdown, and when they saw the wind and grass, they thought that Huang Degong's cavalry had killed.
Zheng Zhilong understands that this is a manifestation of a collapse of mentality.
This battle can't be fought, and if you continue to fight, you will only lose it.
In desperation, Zheng Zhilong had to order the withdrawal of the army.
But it's easy to come and hard to go, and it's not so easy to go.
Huang Degong sent cavalry to pursue along the way, eating away at Zheng Zhilong's ironclad army.
Zheng Zhilong was very distressed.
These ironclad soldiers were all trained by him at a great cost.
It's just like that, one by one, and his heart is uncomfortable.
The most hateful thing is that Huang Degong still cuts meat with a blunt knife.
The feeling of being slashed with a knife is so uncomfortable.
The land battle was completely defeated, and the naval battle had no advantage.
The "Invincible Water Division" led by Zheng Sanhu did not have any advantage after facing the Denglai Water Division.
The battle between the two sides is inseparable, and there are back and forth.
And Zheng Sanhu will definitely suffer a loss.
Because the ship's supplies are limited, there will always be a day when they run out.
However, the supplies in the Ningbo Water Village are sufficient.
Zheng Chenggong can completely drag down Zheng Sanhu.
The military spirit of dragging Zheng Sanhu will be weakened, and dragging Zheng Chenggong can be a full-scale counteroffensive.
Of course, Zheng Sanhu understands this.
So he has been trying to find the weakness of Ningbo Shuizhai and wants to fight a decisive battle as soon as possible.
But somehow, he just didn't find any opportunities.
Zheng Chenggong has done a good job of defense, and it can be said that it is not leaky.
In desperation, Zheng Sanhu could only choose to force a decisive battle. Because he knew that if he continued to drag on, there was only one possibility of defeat.
Zheng Chenggong naturally got what he wanted.
The rebels forced the war in his plan.
He commanded the Denglai Water Division to rely on the water village to carry out defensive battles, and consume Zheng Sanhu's strength as much as possible.
Zheng Chenggong paid only the price of some fortifications, while Zheng Sanhu lost a fortune ship.
The gate of Ningbo Water Village is there, but Zheng Sanhu just can't attack it, and he is angry in his heart.
But it was useless to be angry. The strength of the march and war is the king, and the weak have no right to speak.
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