Chapter 889: Recovering Ryukyu Island (3)
Chapter 889: Recovering Ryukyu Island (3) (Page 1/1)
"Escape? No way. Cheng Zuo said firmly.
"Don't you have a clue now?" Hao raised his eyes and looked around, the ground was full of messes, in such a situation, it was indeed not easy to find a person.
Cheng Zuo frowned deeply, and said helplessly: "It's a pity that there is no one alive, otherwise things will be much easier." ”
Seeing that Chengzuo was anxious, Haoda felt that he couldn't help much, so he could only sigh with relief: "Otherwise, I will send a hot air balloon and search in the air, and maybe I can find some clues." ”
Cheng Zuo nodded and said, "Then you can help me pay more attention to it, and let me know if there is any news as soon as possible." ”
Haoda nodded, then said goodbye and left!
The fighting had subsided, and the island of Ryukyu had been completely occupied three days after the arrival of the Dongjiang Army. Now the scattered Japanese pirates left can be completely cleared up by spending some more time on the officers and men of the Dongjiang Army.
50,000 soldiers and horses spread all over the island, searching for any Japanese robbers, and killing those who saw them. The sea was completely blocked by the Dongjiang Army and Naval Division, and Kazuki could not go to the sea, and there were hot air balloons floating everywhere in the air. Under the attack of the sea, land and air, Mao Wenlong did not believe that any of the would-be robbers could escape.
It's one thing to have faith, but when Mao Wenlong learned that Taro Shinno was actually missing. And a whole day has passed, and there are still no clues in the search of tens of thousands of Dongjiang troops, which makes Mao Wenlong suddenly feel uneasy.
The Japanese have been entrenched on Ryukyu Island for a long time, and there is no guarantee that there will be no secret passages to escape. As soon as he thought of this, Mao Wenlong did not have the confidence he had before, and he immediately urged the whole army to strictly investigate all places.
The most pressured in this matter is Cheng Zuo, who had promised Mao Wenlong that he would hand over Shinno Taro. But now there was such an accident, and he couldn't sleep all night.
It wasn't until the next morning that the guards hurriedly came to report that they had found suspicious clues in a deep mountain. Cheng Zuo was immediately shocked, and he immediately led people there.
In a valley, four Japanese warriors were kneeling opposite each other, their stomachs completely sliced open. The wounds were caused by their own katanas, and there are indications that these Japanese samurai committed suicide.
It is not uncommon for the Japanese to commit suicide after the defeat of the war, and it is not surprising that the four of them committed suicide together. The only suspicion is that next to the four dead samurai, there is also a mound that appears to be newly buried.
At this moment, there were soldiers of the Dongjiang Army digging up the mound, and after Chengzuo arrived, he did not pay attention to the mound. His attention was entirely focused on the four samurai who committed suicide.
Judging by the clothing of the four samurai and the katana they wielded, it was clear that these four men had a high status among the Japanese invaders. It is rare for four chieftain-level samurai to commit suicide here.
Before Cheng Zuo could figure out the mystery, the soldiers who were digging the pit over there had already come to report: "General, we found a corpse. ”
Cheng Zuo suddenly became excited when he heard this, and he vaguely felt that this was very likely to be Taro Shinno, who had been missing for almost two days. Without a moment's delay, Cheng Zuo walked over. At a glance, his gloomy face immediately showed surprise.
"Taro Shinno...... Hahaha......"
Indeed, this body that has just been dug up is Taro Shinno himself. After he committed suicide, he was transported here by four henchmen to be buried.
Originally, after the burial, there should be no possibility of being discovered, but the problem appeared in the bodies of these four samurai. They shouldn't have killed themselves in the place where Shinno Taro was buried.
Now it's okay, let the Dongjiang Army find out, and also implicate Shinno Taro, who has already been buried in the ground.
found the body of Taro Shinno, Cheng Zuo was already at ease, and ordered someone to bring all the bodies of Wu Fear, and Cheng Zuo went directly to meet Mao Wenlong to recover his life.
personally verified the positive body of Taro Shinno, and Mao Wenlong's hanging heart also landed. The death of Taro Shinno is enough proof that there should be no secret escape on this Ryukyu Island. This means that none of the Japanese on Ryukyu Island will be able to escape.
Mao Wenlong then ordered to cut off the head of Taro Shinno, which was used to deter the Japanese who were still fighting the trapped beasts. And the final effect is indeed remarkable, and it is beyond Mao Wenlong's expectations. Only three days after the news spread, officers and soldiers of the Dongjiang Army came to report that they had found many widows who had committed suicide one after another.
After more than ten days of cleaning on Ryukyu Island, less than one of the remaining Japanese pirates has survived, and the remaining Japanese are like rats burrowing into the ground, and they will be killed once they emerge.
It has been almost a month since the troops were dispatched to the time when they have completely occupied the Ryukyu Island.
"It's almost a month coming, but fortunately, the current Ryukyu Island is in our hands." Mao Wenlong stands on the highest mountain of Ryukyu Island, looking down on the entire Ryukyu Island.
"Does the chief soldier want to go back to Nanjing?" Cheng Zuo was behind Mao Wenlong and asked lightly.
Mao Wenlong turned to look at Cheng Zuo, but shook his head and smiled: "It's far from time, and the real test we are facing has just begun." ”
Chengzuo was confused, now that the Japanese Kou had almost been wiped out, the remaining shrimp could not pose any threat to the Dongjiang Army on Ryukyu Island. But listening to what Mao Wenlong said just now, it seems that there is something big going on in the future?
With a mind full of confusion, Cheng Zuo arched his hand and asked, "Chief soldier, there is a big event about to happen in the future?" ”
Mao Wenlong looked around at the surrounding scenery, and then said in a deep voice: "If you are not mistaken, the army of the island country is now coming towards Ryukyu Island. ”
After hearing this, Cheng Zuo immediately frowned: "Why is the chief soldier so sure?" ”
Mao Wenlong shrugged his shoulders and said, "Because the Japanese are never the ones who suffer losses and swallow them in their stomachs. ”
Cheng Zuo couldn't react to these words for a while, and by the time he came to his senses, Mao Wenlong had already left leisurely. Looking at the back of Mao Wenlong's departure, Cheng Zuo's eyes flashed with fierce eyes.
Whether it was a Japanese or a samurai of the island nation, Chengzuo was never afraid of anyone. As a soldier, his only mission is to fight, and his bloodthirsty mind is already burning, looking forward to a battle with the army of the island nation.
Mao Wenlong returned to his residence and immediately gave Haoda an order, ordering him to personally take a hot air balloon to the open sea to investigate. In order to confirm the accuracy of his conjecture, Haoda sent a message three days later, and the army of the island nation was indeed heading for Ryukyu Island.
Mao Wenlong immediately ordered the whole army to prepare for battle!
A month was enough time for the island nation to learn about the killing of the mission, and enough for them to send a large army to seek justice. But Mao Wenlong was not prepared to give any justice to the island country from the beginning.
There is good wine for the guests, and there is fierce fire oil and gunpowder waiting for the wolf. Unfortunately, the island nation has never been regarded as a guest by Mao Wenlong, and has always regarded them as a wealth wolf.
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