Chapter 331: Great Fusion

Liu Xie decided to adopt a more moderate colonization plan for the Waren Island.

The first step is not to rush to attack, but to wait for the arrival of the second wave of Han troops. During this waiting period, all the captured Yamatai soldiers and the Japanese people of the Dog Slave Kingdom were taken into custody, and the food was unified into pasta.

Due to the shortage of rice and food, the Han army temporarily supplied military rations in accordance with the ratio of one to five.

The so-called one-to-five means that if you eat steamed bread once, you have to eat rice five times, for example, in two days, six meals, one of which is steamed bread, and the other five meals are all rice.

With such a dietary supply, the diarrhea phenomenon within the Han army has been effectively curbed, and the soldiers who originally had diarrhea have also recovered one by one.

During the same period, the Japanese people who ate all the pasta began to have diarrhea and fever and other poisoning phenomena on a large scale.

Liu Xie asked the military doctor to monitor the condition of the Japanese people at all times, and found that there was no contagion, it was completely the poisoning of the genetic virus, so he relieved himself and began to wait for the arrival of the second wave of the Han army with peace of mind.

And the Japanese captives began to refuse to use pasta, but they could not help but be hungry and could only eat, and many of them were already dying.

As for Concubine Ming who was imprisoned, Liu Xie never saw her, so he saved interference, and for Concubine Ming's diet, Liu Xie has always asked for the supply of rice, and he doesn't want Concubine Ming to be infected with poison for the time being.

At the same time, he still has some feelings for Concubine Ming.

Seven days passed quickly, and the second wave of Han troops also arrived on time on the island, still 50,000 men. Among them were 10,000 cavalry, 40,000 baggage logistics and infantry troops.

When it was time for the fleet to return, Liu Xie began to change his strategic plan, and then the first wave of 50,000 soldiers returned to the mainland, and let the second wave of 50,000 soldiers of the Han army stay, except for flour, all the materials he brought were left.

All the flour brought by the second wave was to be left home, but all the rice was to be left for the soldiers.

All the supplies should be left behind for long-term stationing in the future.

In addition to bringing back the first wave of 50,000 soldiers, Liu Xie also asked Concubine Ming to bring back with her two widow palace maids, as well as the widow grandmother and the three dogs, and imprisoned them in the Beihai Palace, and sent heavy soldiers to guard them strictly!

And from beginning to end, Liu Xie never met Concubine Ming, he didn't want to face her, he was worried that when he saw her, he wouldn't be able to be ruthless.

After the fleet returns, it will no longer send soldiers over, and it will be necessary to recruit 50,000 male volunteers in Beihai and even the entire Han Dynasty to colonize the island.

At the same time as recruiting volunteers, they began to load the fleet's warships with rice, all of which were rice and no flour.

Then the fleet made a third trip to the island, bringing only food and corresponding supplies except for the necessary sailors. As for the recruitment of volunteers, it will be carried out at the same time, and the volunteers will be assembled in the North Sea first, and then loaded by the fourth wave of ships.

The Han soldiers on the island gradually canceled the supply of noodles and changed all to rice, and rice was not as convenient to use as noodles during the march, so the Han army began to promote rice balls in an all-round way.

That is, when stationed, you can eat rice, and when you are marching, soldiers can carry rice balls and eat while marching. Rice balls gradually replaced the quick effect of steamed buns.

In the third trip, in addition to carrying a large amount of rice, a lot of rice seeds were also carried, and since it was a colony, it was necessary to make long-term preparations. Liu Xie planned to grow a large amount of rice on the island, mainly to supply the Han army, as well as the colonial Han people's diet.

When the third fleet arrived, Liu Xie and the generals had been stationed on the island for almost a month, the supply of rice began to gradually become abundant, the pasta was completely canceled, and the poisoning of the genetic virus had all disappeared.

Liu Xie also began to prepare for an all-out attack on Yamatai.

During this period, the queen of Yamatai, Himiko, sent several envoys to the Han army camp to sue for peace, and every time a messenger came, Liu Xie imprisoned the envoy and brought a message back from the party, saying that if you want to make peace, you must all lay down your arms and fully submit to the Han Dynasty, all the nobles will hand over their property, and the Han army will redistribute it to eliminate the gap between the rich and the poor on the island.

The harsh requirements made Yamatai unwilling to say the words of surrender and submission.

Liu Xie also did not pay attention to Yamatai, nor did he continue to attack, but continued to order the local area to transport food and various materials needed for the war.

Soon October was over, and in November, the island was getting colder and colder, and in the tenth transportation of the Xuzhou Navy Division of the Han Army, the first batch of Hermes-Epitek volunteers were finally transported, a total of 50,000 people, all of whom were male Hermes-Epitek under the age of 40.

At the same time, Liu Xie ordered the Han army to build a new city on the basis of the stone town.

The so-called city, in fact, is a simple market town, all the houses are made of wood, such wooden houses have many advantages, the first is that the construction speed is fast, the cycle is short, and the second is that it can cope with the earthquake-prone Wajin island country.

Han soldiers and Hermes-Epitek volunteers went around looking at trees and building houses and streets. And I want to recruit workers for the local Japanese people. The recruited construction workers have a very good salary, such as rice to eat, beautiful and comfortable cloth, and money.

The silver money could be used to buy paper, leather, and other items brought by the Han army, which only the Han Dynasty had, and which seemed to be a luxury to the Japanese people.

At first, the Japanese people refused, but in the face of good salaries, many Japanese people began to join the construction of the new city.

The first city, Shinishi, was built in just one month and had 50,000 inhabitants, all of whom were Hermes-Epitek.

In order to keep this first new city running, Liu Xie began to implement new measures in the local area, and all widows who married Han-epitek received generous official dowries.

Each Hermes-Epitek could marry as many widows as his or her own financial conditions permitted.

After the construction of the new Ishicho, the Hanmes-epitek residents selected excellent personnel to manage the city, and all the Ishicho Japanese people who had been imprisoned were released, and more than 1,000 of these 3,000 Japanese people have died of illness in the past three months.

And the remaining nearly 2,000 Japanese people actually overcame the Japanese poison in three months' diet, which Liu Xie did not expect.

The so-called genetic virus there perished on its own in the long-term resistance of human beings.

So by the fourteenth year of the galaxy, the genetic virus had disappeared by itself.

Due to the proper handling of the Han army this time, not a single Han person died of illness, and only 1,200 Japanese people died.

The genetic virus turmoil subsided on its own.

A variety of villages were established around Shinishi, where Han people and Japanese people lived together, and began to grow rice, cotton, rapeseed, and other food and cash crops on a large scale.

In January of the 14th year of the galaxy, Liu Xie began to prepare to launch an attack on Yamatai and other surrounding Japanese states.