Chapter 734: Mr. Cui's Sea Adventure (I)

"Get up, all fucking stand up!" Before dawn, Mr. Cui was woken up by a rude shout, and then a Song army broke in, led by a Song general who glanced at these prisoners of war, and then casually pointed to the prisoners of war and said, "You, you, you, you, you ......, all leave here with General Ben!" ”

After Song Jiang finished speaking, he turned around and left, but the prisoners of war who were selected by him were like mourners, and many people did not want to leave, but the soldiers behind Song General rushed up like wolves, kicked and beat those prisoners of war who did not want to leave, and then pulled them away very roughly.

Mr. Cui looked at the prisoners of war who were taken away, but his face showed a thoughtful expression, this is not the first time that the Song army has come to the prisoner of war camp to pull people, during this period of time almost every few days, there will be Song troops come to the prisoner of war camp to select some prisoners of war to leave, most of these selected prisoners of war are strong, and they are all gone, no one knows where they went, which makes the prisoner of war camp talk about their whereabouts, and even many people think that this is the Great Song Dynasty is executing them in batches, as a result, this rumor came out, It made the prisoner of war camp a little commotion, but unfortunately it was not the Song army when they held the weapons before, let alone the unarmed now, so although the prisoner of war camp was in turmoil, no one dared to resist because of this.

At the beginning, Mr. Cui also thought that the Song army really wanted to execute them in batches, but later he found out through slow observation that the number of people selected by the Song army each time was fixed, generally about 200 people each time, compared to the number of their more than 20,000 people, if the Song army wanted to execute them in batches, these two hundred people were simply too few, after all, the strength of the Song army was there. If he were a Song soldier, at most he would only need to divide the prisoners into three groups and all of them would be executed safely and effectively.

In addition, Mr. Cui was also very keenly aware that although the Song army who came to select prisoners of war was vicious, they had no murderous aura on them, and they only selected strong prisoners of war, and the remaining prisoners of war would take good care of them. Even the previously wounded prisoners of war were treated by the military doctors in the Song army, and the prisoner of war camp can also guarantee two meals a day, morning and evening, although the food is not very good, but at least they can eat half full, which is already a very good treatment for these prisoners of war, so if the Song army really wants to kill them, there is no need to waste medicine and food so much.

Thinking of the above, Mr. Cui's heart finally settled down, and he even hoped that he could be selected as soon as possible. Because he has been in this prisoner of war camp for almost half a month, he can only live under the custody of the Song army every day, and he has no freedom at all, let alone a chance to escape, but if he can be picked out of the prisoner of war camp, maybe he can find a chance to escape, but unfortunately he is old and thin, and those Song soldiers seem to give priority to selecting strong prisoners of war. So he has never been picked.

However, Mr. Cui did not wait too long, and soon he found that the frequency of Song Jun coming to pick people was getting faster and faster. Sometimes several batches came in a day, which also made the number of people in the prisoner of war camp smaller and smaller, and finally only the old, weak, sick and disabled were left, and some of them were too badly disabled, and the rest of the people, including Mr. Cui, were all picked up at once.

There were more than 1,000 prisoners of war who were singled out this time, and Mr. Cui was not very conspicuous in the crowd. During this time, he stayed in the barracks and was not allowed to run around, and the prisoners of war around him did not know him, so his true identity was not revealed, which also made Mr. Cui relieved, and even Shi Fozi died. It is estimated that even if those Song soldiers had heard of him, they probably thought that he had died in the chaos.

At that moment, Mr. Cui followed the Song army in front of him out of the prisoner of war camp, and the moment he just walked out of the prisoner of war camp, he also took a deep breath, feeling that the days of captivity were finally over, although I don't know what arrangements the Song army had for them, but it was much better than staying in the prisoner of war camp to be watched, and risking the risk of being exposed.

However, in contrast, the other prisoners of war were a little panicked, especially many people had heard the rumor that the Song army was going to execute them in batches, and now none of the prisoners of war who went out had not returned, which made many people firmly believe in the authenticity of this rumor, so when they walked out of the prisoner of war camp, most of the prisoners of war were worried, and even some people talked about it, and finally they were reprimanded by the Song army who was guarding, and then they slowly quieted down.

Mr. Cui is very familiar with the terrain of Hangzhou, although he has not been to Hangzhou, but when he suggested to Shi Fozi to attack Hangzhou, he had found someone to understand the terrain of Hangzhou and its surroundings, so as soon as he came out of the prisoner of war camp, he found that they did not enter the city under the leadership of the Song army, and turned a small half circle along the city wall of Hangzhou, and finally walked straight to the east, which made Mr. Cui feel shocked, because he knew that the east of Hangzhou should be a port, could it be that they were going to be sent to the ship to be transported overseas? If that's the case, then it's no wonder that the people who came before didn't come back.

I have to say that Mr. Cui's thinking is sharp, and he guessed the truth of the matter at once, and when they came to the port, they saw a lot of ships of all sizes docked in the port, among which there were several large ships standing in front of the soldiers of the Song army, which were obviously used to transport them.

Next, I saw the Song generals who escorted the prisoners of war stepped forward and handed over to the Song generals who guarded the ships, and then Mr. Cui's prisoners of war were divided into a team of about 100 people, and then escorted to the ship in turn, which made Mr. Cui finally understand that the number of prisoners of war selected by the Song army was small in the past, and it was estimated that because the ships transported had not yet been mobilized, there were fewer ships, but later more and more ships were mobilized, and the speed of selecting prisoners of war naturally accelerated.

Mr. Choi followed a group of men up to the ship, but he found that the ship that was transporting them was large, and that their 100 prisoners of war were held in the lowest cabin, which was very crowded, but at least had a place to sleep. In addition, when he got on the boat just now, Mr. Cui paid attention and found that the cabins on the upper two floors were also empty, and he estimated that it was likely that Song Jun was going to get on the boat and go with them.

Sure enough, not long after Mr. Cui and they were locked in the cabin below, they heard a neat running sound from the dock, and then they heard that there was a Song general issuing an order outside, and then a team of Song soldiers began to board the ship, and it can be heard from the footsteps, the number of Song soldiers who boarded the ship was very large, and it was estimated that there were one or two hundred people on their ship alone, but so many Song soldiers boarded the ship, and there was no sound of Song Jun outside, and there was no other noise, which made Mr. Cui sigh, thinking that the stone Buddha was not unjustly defeated, With such strict military discipline of the Song army alone, it was impossible for the Manichaean rebels to win.

Although the number of Song troops boarding the ship was more than the number of prisoners of war, the speed of boarding was very fast, and in a short time, the ships transporting the prisoners of war and the Song army were full, and then the ships began to anchor and slowly left the port.

Feeling that the ship under him slowly left the port of Hangzhou, Mr. Cui slowly became a little uneasy in his heart, originally he also planned to go out of the prisoner of war camp to find a chance to escape, but now on the boat, his escape plan immediately became impossible, after all, there was sea water all around, and there were a large number of Song soldiers on the ship, even if he had all kinds of resourcefulness, it was impossible to escape in this situation.

In addition, Mr. Cui is also very worried about his next fate, it is impossible for the Song army to send them on the ship for no reason, and also ensure that they eat and drink, and even beat and scold them very little, this is obviously not the treatment of ordinary prisoners of war, it can be inferred that these prisoners of war should be very useful to the Song army, but it is precisely because of this, Mr. Cui is also more worried, because he is worried that the Song army's arrangements for his own people may be unpredictable dangers.

But soon Mr. Cui had no time to think about his next fate, because not long after getting on the boat, many people began to have symptoms of seasickness, and as a result, they vomited all over the cabin, Mr. Cui was not seasick, but when he saw that many people were vomiting, the sound of vomiting was like a magic sound in his ears, coupled with the pungent smell, as a result, he also slowly felt dizzy, and finally couldn't help but vomit.

Seasickness is actually contagious, especially in a relatively closed space, and in the end, almost all the prisoners of war showed symptoms of seasickness, which made the Song army on the ship have to pay attention, after all, the cabin is full of vomit, if not treated, it is likely to cause epidemics.

So on the second day of going to sea, Mr. Cui and the prisoners of war were allowed to go out of the cabin to the deck, and the Song army selected some people from the prisoners of war to stay in the cabin to clean, Mr. Cui was old and frail, fortunately not selected to clean the cabin, when he came to the deck to blow the sea breeze, this felt much better.

However, not long after Mr. Cui came to the deck, he found that there were also some Song Jun on the deck above his head standing on the side of the ship blowing the sea breeze, and they were still talking about something, which made him happy in his heart, and he slowly leaned over at the moment, and then pricked up his ears to listen to the conversation of the people above, because he wanted to know where Song Jun was going to take them and what his purpose was, and these questions may be some clues from Song Jun's conversation above.

A few Song soldiers on the upper deck just stood together and chatted, these people were rough men in the army, and the content of the conversation together talked about women is gambling money, and there didn't seem to be any valuable clues, but Mr. Cui listened very carefully, and his keen mind made him not let go of any useful clues, and in the end, he really let him analyze some useful things. (To be continued......)