Chapter 147: The Plague of the Wokos Returns

"Master Ji said that he didn't want to be friends with Xia Guan" Li Jing's squinted eyes suddenly opened, and he looked at Ji Tinglan with burning eyes. Seeing that Ji Tinglan and Zhou Tong were not stopping, this kid is not very old, he actually said that he would turn his face when he turned his face, and he was a master who dared to do it.

"What about Li Sancai's people, if the two adults want to make this friend, it's best to be sincere," Li Jing said coldly.

Bai Yu silently took out two handcuffs and pulled on the firing reed. Look at the sky.

With a plop, Ji Tinglan and Zhou Tong knelt on the ground in fright, crying and said: "Gongzi Rongyu, we were also deceived by Li Sancai's old thief, saying that it was robbing a caravan from the south, I really don't know that it was an officer and soldier, his housekeeper said that these ships have 100,000 taels of silver, and 30,000 loads of miscellaneous grain. It's all ours. Pay 100,000 taels first, and another 500,000 taels after the deed is completed. The old butler was waiting for news in the Zhuangzi thirty miles ahead. Every sentence is true, the son spares his life," he said, and presented a thick stack of 100,000 taels of silver tickets.

Li Jing took it and smiled with satisfaction.

Hurriedly and humbly helped the two of them up, and said, "What are you doing, two adults, get up, get up." I just said that Master Ji really wanted to make me a friend. Hurry, come here, send a car to send the two adults back to the palace. The brothers of the right guard are all released, and the weapons and armor are also sent back, Bai Yu, you go and invite the old housekeeper to me, we have to get close to Lord Li Sancai. ”

The two of them got into the carriage with great gratitude, and the coachman hurried to the palace of the right guard.

Li Jing returned to the boat, and Qin Liangyu saw that Nanao Town had begun to release the soldiers of Tianjin's right guard. Finally breathed a sigh of relief. Sitting cross-legged on the teak floor of the cabin, waiting for Li Jing to explain.

"That, Aunt Qin, I said that it was the recent resurgence of the Japanese invaders, can you still accept this attack on the near land of the Beijing division and the robbery of official ships." Li Jing looked at Qin Liangyu and said curtly.

Ma Xianglin showed a contemptuous expression, meaning that you are going to deceive the ghost with this.

"Speaking human words," Qin Liangyu directly reprimanded.

Li Jing hurriedly handed over the submission. Qin Liangyu took it and looked at it for a while, sighed and said: "It's not a good way to deal with it like this, after all, it's better to settle the grievances, this time they are really too much." ”

"Aunt Qin, do you want to sign your old man's name and give a circumstantial evidence to your little nephew?"

Qin Liangyu squinted at Li Jing, and Li Jing hurriedly said, "These would-be robbers littered when they fled. Three hundred Rumi guns and twenty-five turtledoves, as well as ten small Francophone cannons. These garbage nephews don't know where to throw them, there are many stone pillars, so it is better for Aunt Qin to clean and dispose of them, so as not to obstruct the view. ”

Qin Liangyu snorted, took the pen, signed his name on this nonsense submission, and used a seal.

"How do you want to retaliate," Qin Liangyu said as he looked at Li Jing.

"Li San is a capable, a rare talent in the Ming Dynasty. But it's too hard to fish, so it's better to come down early. Li Jing said calmly.

"It's better not to hurt the innocent" Qin Liangyu sighed, she knew that she couldn't persuade this matter, and if she didn't get it right, she would offend Li Jing.

That night, with a loud bang, more than 600 death row prisoners and bandits awaiting execution in Tianjin exploded the prison and fled. Escape from the city walls through the sewers.

The next day, Li Jing and others sailed out of Dagukou, and Qin Liangyu and others led the troops to Qinhuangdao by sea.

Three days later, a group of more than 3,000 Japanese wearing Japanese armor and masks and waving Japanese flags went ashore at Dagukou and directly occupied Dagukou. More than 1,000 defenders of Dagukou and Junliangcheng were crushed at the touch of a touch, and the Japanese invaders went up the Haihe River by boat, reaching Tianjin, Tianjin Sanwei, Tianjin Wei suffered heavy losses in the previous bandit riots, and the right guard had just been annihilated most of the elite, and the left guard and the Japanese invaders fought a battle and collapsed instantly.

The left guard did not rely on the Haihe River, it was already rotten, and it could not even pull out 1,500 soldiers. A volley of guns and three-pounder guns directly collapsed. Sanwei was so frightened that he fled directly into Tianjin City to hold on.

Leaving 2,000 people to watch Tianjin City, Li Jing led 1,000 people straight to Zhangjiawan in Tongzhou. This is the first wharf in the upper reaches of the Haihe River, and the navigation of the Haihe River is also here, and then change trains to Tongzhou and Beijing. Zhangjiawan Town is a very prosperous town, and Li Sancai's mansion is near the dock here. Beginning with his ten-year-old governorship of Caoyun, he gradually built a dock fort and a splendid mansion near the dock here. His belongings are also stored here.

In the early hours of the morning, there was a loud bang, Li Sancai's dock fort was blown up, and a large number of would-be robbers rushed into the dock fort. Subsequently, the mansion was surrounded, and the surrounding area was cut off by cavalry, cutting off internal and external communication.

Bai Yu held a metal detector and quickly found the cellar where Li Sancai hid his silver, and boxes of silver were moved out. Stacked in the yard and counted.

"Young master, there are a total of 7,850,000 taels of silver, 430,000 taels of gold, and a total of 1,149 boxes of other antiques, miscellaneous calligraphy, paintings, jewelry, and miscellaneous items."

"I have long known that this old thief is not less corrupt, and this time for the sake of him giving us so much money, I won't bother with him, and immediately load the ship and retreat."

Li Jing took the gold and silver belongings on the ship and left first, and Bai Yu stayed behind to deal with the follow-up.

Bai Yu took the fugitives who escaped from the prison bombing, beat the gong to gather the people of all four miles and eight towns, announced in public that Li Sancai was corrupt, exploited the people, and occupied the canal, and then entered the Li Mansion, confiscated all the land deeds and debts, piled them up and burned them in public. Then the Li family's property was confiscated and distributed to the fugitives, and the granary was opened to distribute the mountains of grain to the people.

The whole Tongzhou was in a sensation, and when the people heard the news, they flocked to receive the grain, and in half a day, 300,000 quintals of grain were distributed. The few soldiers in Tongzhou did not dare to send troops to save the Li Mansion. In case of losing the city of Tongzhou, it is the responsibility of the county magistrate. I had to watch the hungry people loot the Li Mansion. Fortunately, it did not hurt or disturb the female dependents.

Bai Yu finished his work and distributed weapons to the fugitives, who were carrying large bags of Li Mansion belongings. Then let them scatter and flee for their lives.

At noon the next day, the troops of the Beijing camp arrived belatedly. At this time, Bai Yu had already dismissed the fugitives and went down the river to Tianjin to join Li Jing.

When Li Sancai heard the news, he followed the troops of the Beijing camp to Zhangjiawan, and when he saw the looted dock fort, he wanted to cry without tears.

The troops of the Beijing camp immediately went south to Tianjin, and as soon as the besieging Japanese invaders made contact with the Beijing camp, they gradually retreated, until they retreated to the mouth of Dagu and evacuated on ships.

No matter how Li Sancai threatened, roared, and the generals who led the troops did not engage these well-armed Japanese robbers, but the two sides fired muskets from a distance, which was basically useless. Seeing that the other party was gradually retreating, Jingying gradually followed up. Zhang Weixian, the British official who led the 15,000 people in the Beijing camp to quell the Japanese invaders, knew very well that the Beijing camp had long been rotten, and if he gradually pressed the other party to retreat, no matter how good it was, there was no need to fight if the credit for relieving the siege of Tianjin was proper, otherwise if the fight really started, the Beijing camp would collapse, and he would be in trouble.