Chapter 943: Trade Alliance
On 20 December, Yan Chujie and Mu Xiabai also led their fleets out of Star Island and returned to Ambuna Island and Cam Ranh Port in Annam, respectively. The second meeting time agreed between the pen & fun & www.biquge.info and the Dutch is approaching, and Yan Chujie must go to Ambuna Island to preside over the overall situation. However, this time he does not need to continue to hold on in areas that he is not good at, because Schneider has already sailed south from Sanya a few days ago to personally preside over the trade negotiations.
Roger, on the other hand, led hundreds of soldiers and logistics staff to stay on Star Island temporarily, and they would be the first troops to garrison here. Before the fleet left, it left a lot of supplies, enough for this group of people to need for half a year, but the follow-up development will soon be rolled out, and when Yan Chujie returns to Ambuna Island, the first batch of immigrants and laborers will soon be sent to Xingdao to implement infrastructure projects.
Just in case, the fleet also left two expedition-class warships and one supply ship here to ensure that the garrison has a minimum of maritime armament and maneuverability. When the follow-up port project progresses, the military will also mobilize more combat ships to station here to ensure Haihan's control of the shipping lanes of the Strait of Malacca.
Just two days after the combined fleet left on its front foot, there was a situation on the side of Star Island. Several Johor fishing boats discovered this new stronghold that had appeared out of thin air while operating nearby, and immediately went back to inform the government, but the Johor government thought that this might be an attempt by the Portuguese to establish a colony here again, and soon sent a group of men and horses to kill them from the sea.
Over control of the Strait of Malacca, the war between Portugal and Johor has been going on and off for decades from the last century to the present. Because of the superiority of force, the Portuguese side won fewer and lost more, and pressed the state of Johor at the southernmost tip of the Malay Peninsula and could not raise its head. In the early years, Johor also had many people on Sing Island, but under the repeated purges by the Portuguese, it turned into a no-man's land.
Of course, Portugal did not try to station men and horses here to build a colony, but because the garrison was too small to resist the counterattack of the Johor army, several attempts ended in failure, but lost a lot of manpower. The hostile sides were unable to take root on Star Island, and over time, the island, which covers an area of more than 700 square kilometers, became a strategic buffer zone for both sides.
However, in this way, the Haihan people who took advantage of the situation were left to operate, and they easily landed on the island without encountering any obstacles, and set up a temporary base on the island. Johor, who did not know the truth, found that there was human activity on the island, so they naturally thought that the Portuguese were starting to be restless again, and hurriedly sent troops to clear them, intending to drive them away while the opponent's foothold was not stable.
However, when they found out that the flags flying on the two armed sailing ships that sailed out of the harbor to meet them were red and blue Haihan flags, they immediately hesitated. It is no secret in the South China Sea region how powerful the maritime armaments possessed by the Haihan people, and many merchants of Johor have visited the ports under the rule of Haihan to see their strength. Now to face Haihan, who even the Portuguese and Dutch cannot defeat on the battlefield, this is indeed a big psychological test for the Johor army.
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On 20 December, Yan Chujie and Mu Xiabai also led their fleets out of Star Island and returned to Ambuna Island and Cam Ranh Port in Annam, respectively. The second meeting time agreed with the Dutch is approaching, and Yan Chujie must go to Ambuna Island to preside over the overall situation. However, this time he does not need to continue to hold on in areas that he is not good at, because Schneider has already sailed south from Sanya a few days ago to personally preside over the trade negotiations.
Roger, on the other hand, led hundreds of soldiers and logistics staff to stay on Star Island temporarily, and they would be the first troops to garrison here. Before the fleet left, it left a lot of supplies, enough for this group of people to need for half a year, but the follow-up development will soon be rolled out, and when Yan Chujie returns to Ambuna Island, the first batch of immigrants and laborers will soon be sent to Xingdao to implement infrastructure projects.
Just in case, the fleet also left two expedition-class warships and one supply ship here to ensure that the garrison has a minimum of maritime armament and maneuverability. When the follow-up port project progresses, the military will also mobilize more combat ships to station here to ensure Haihan's control of the shipping lanes of the Strait of Malacca.
Just two days after the combined fleet left on its front foot, there was a situation on the side of Star Island. Several Johor fishing boats discovered this new stronghold that had appeared out of thin air while operating nearby, and immediately went back to inform the government, but the Johor government thought that this might be an attempt by the Portuguese to establish a colony here again, and soon sent a group of men and horses to kill them from the sea.
Over control of the Strait of Malacca, the war between Portugal and Johor has been going on and off for decades from the last century to the present. Because of the superiority of force, the Portuguese side won fewer and lost more, and pressed the state of Johor at the southernmost tip of the Malay Peninsula and could not raise its head. In the early years, Johor also had many people on Sing Island, but under the repeated purges by the Portuguese, it turned into a no-man's land.
Of course, Portugal did not try to station men and horses here to build a colony, but because the garrison was too small to resist the counterattack of the Johor army, several attempts ended in failure, but lost a lot of manpower. The hostile sides were unable to take root on Star Island, and over time, the island, which covers an area of more than 700 square kilometers, became a strategic buffer zone for both sides.
However, in this way, the Haihan people who took advantage of the situation were left to operate, and they easily landed on the island without encountering any obstacles, and set up a temporary base on the island. Johor, who did not know the truth, found that there was human activity on the island, so they naturally thought that the Portuguese were starting to be restless again, and hurriedly sent troops to clear them, intending to drive them away while the opponent's foothold was not stable.
However, when they found out that the flags flying on the two armed sailing ships that sailed out of the harbor to meet them were red and blue Haihan flags, they immediately hesitated. It is no secret in the South China Sea region how powerful the maritime armaments possessed by the Haihan people, and many merchants of Johor have visited the ports under the rule of Haihan to see their strength. Now to face Haihan, who even the Portuguese and Dutch cannot defeat on the battlefield, this is indeed a big psychological test for the Johor army. On 20 December, Yan Chujie and Mu Xiabai also led their fleets out of Star Island and returned to Ambuna Island and Cam Ranh Port in Annam, respectively. The second meeting time agreed with the Dutch is approaching, and Yan Chujie must go to Ambuna Island to preside over the overall situation. However, this time he does not need to continue to hold on in areas that he is not good at, because Schneider has already sailed south from Sanya a few days ago to personally preside over the trade negotiations.
Roger, on the other hand, led hundreds of soldiers and logistics staff to stay on Star Island temporarily, and they would be the first troops to garrison here. Before the fleet left, it left a lot of supplies, enough for this group of people to need for half a year, but the follow-up development will soon be rolled out, and when Yan Chujie returns to Ambuna Island, the first batch of immigrants and laborers will soon be sent to Xingdao to implement infrastructure projects.
Just in case, the fleet also left two expedition-class warships and one supply ship here to ensure that the garrison has a minimum of maritime armament and maneuverability. When the follow-up port project progresses, the military will also mobilize more combat ships to station here to ensure Haihan's control of the shipping lanes of the Strait of Malacca.
Just two days after the combined fleet left on its front foot, there was a situation on the side of Star Island. Several Johor fishing boats discovered this new stronghold that had appeared out of thin air while operating nearby, and immediately went back to inform the government, but the Johor government thought that this might be an attempt by the Portuguese to establish a colony here again, and soon sent a group of men and horses to kill them from the sea.
Over control of the Strait of Malacca, the war between Portugal and Johor has been going on and off for decades from the last century to the present. Because of the superiority of force, the Portuguese side won fewer and lost more, and pressed the state of Johor at the southernmost tip of the Malay Peninsula and could not raise its head. In the early years, Johor also had many people on Sing Island, but under the repeated purges by the Portuguese, it turned into a no-man's land.
Of course, Portugal did not try to station men and horses here to build a colony, but because the garrison was too small to resist the counterattack of the Johor army, several attempts ended in failure, but lost a lot of manpower. The hostile sides were unable to take root on Star Island, and over time, the island, which covers an area of more than 700 square kilometers, became a strategic buffer zone for both sides.
However, in this way, the Haihan people who took advantage of the situation were left to operate, and they easily landed on the island without encountering any obstacles, and set up a temporary base on the island. Johor, who did not know the truth, found that there was human activity on the island, so they naturally thought that the Portuguese were starting to be restless again, and hurriedly sent troops to clear them, intending to drive them away while the opponent's foothold was not stable.
However, when they found out that the flags flying on the two armed sailing ships that sailed out of the harbor to meet them were red and blue Haihan flags, they immediately hesitated. It is no secret in the South China Sea region how powerful the maritime armaments possessed by the Haihan people, and many merchants of Johor have visited the ports under the rule of Haihan to see their strength. Now to face Haihan, who even the Portuguese and Dutch cannot defeat on the battlefield, this is indeed a big psychological test for the Johor army. On 20 December, Yan Chujie and Mu Xiabai also led their fleets out of Star Island and returned to Ambuna Island and Cam Ranh Port in Annam, respectively. The second meeting time agreed with the Dutch is approaching, and Yan Chujie must go to Ambuna Island to preside over the overall situation. However, this time he does not need to continue to hold on in areas that he is not good at, because Schneider has already sailed south from Sanya a few days ago to personally preside over the trade negotiations.
Roger, on the other hand, led hundreds of soldiers and logistics staff to stay on Star Island temporarily, and they would be the first troops to garrison here. Before the fleet left, it left a lot of supplies, enough for this group of people to need for half a year, but the follow-up development will soon be rolled out, and when Yan Chujie returns to Ambuna Island, the first batch of immigrants and laborers will soon be sent to Xingdao to implement infrastructure projects.
Just in case, the fleet also left two expedition-class warships and one supply ship here to ensure that the garrison has a minimum of maritime armament and maneuverability. When the follow-up port project progresses, the military will also mobilize more combat ships to station here to ensure Haihan's control of the shipping lanes of the Strait of Malacca.
Just two days after the combined fleet left on its front foot, there was a situation on the side of Star Island. Several Johor fishing boats discovered this new stronghold that had appeared out of thin air while operating nearby, and immediately went back to inform the government, but the Johor government thought that this might be an attempt by the Portuguese to establish a colony here again, and soon sent a group of men and horses to kill them from the sea.
Over control of the Strait of Malacca, the war between Portugal and Johor has been going on and off for decades from the last century to the present. Because of the superiority of force, the Portuguese side won fewer and lost more, and pressed the state of Johor at the southernmost tip of the Malay Peninsula and could not raise its head. In the early years, Johor also had many people on Sing Island, but under the repeated purges by the Portuguese, it turned into a no-man's land.
Of course, Portugal did not try to station men and horses here to build a colony, but because the garrison was too small to resist the counterattack of the Johor army, several attempts ended in failure, but lost a lot of manpower. The hostile sides were unable to take root on Star Island, and over time, the island, which covers an area of more than 700 square kilometers, became a strategic buffer zone for both sides.
However, in this way, the Haihan people who took advantage of the situation were left to operate, and they easily landed on the island without encountering any obstacles, and set up a temporary base on the island. Johor, who did not know the truth, found that there was human activity on the island, so they naturally thought that the Portuguese were starting to be restless again, and hurriedly sent troops to clear them, intending to drive them away while the opponent's foothold was not stable.
However, when they found out that the flags flying on the two armed sailing ships that sailed out of the harbor to meet them were red and blue Haihan flags, they immediately hesitated. It is no secret in the South China Sea region how powerful the maritime armaments possessed by the Haihan people, and many merchants of Johor have visited the ports under the rule of Haihan to see their strength. Now to face Haihan, who even the Portuguese and Dutch cannot defeat on the battlefield, this is indeed a big psychological test for the Johor army. (To be continued.) )