Chapter 869: Senseless Negotiations

He Xiao hadn't read the report submitted by Ma Ling to Chang Guowei, nor did he know the entanglement between Shipuwei and the Haihan people, but seeing that Qian Tiandun was so fearless, he could roughly guess which side this Ma Qianhu was on. Pen Fun Pavilion www.biquge.info he didn't really believe that the Ming military was involved in this matter, but since the person in charge of the military was on the island, he could see the truth and explore.

Ma Ling originally had nothing to do on the island, and the reason why he stayed here was that on the one hand, the Haihan people were not worried about letting him go back to Shipu Port and keep him under his nose to monitor, and on the other hand, it was also to find a reason for him to suppress the bandits, so that he could shirk the call of his boss and not report to Changguowei for the time being. So in the past few days, he has nothing else to do except watch the Haihan fleet coming in and out at the dock, and he quickly rushed to the headquarters after receiving the news.

He Xiao is a staff member of the Ningbo prefect, so he naturally knows Ma Ling, but Ma Ling has little time to deal with the prefect Yan Guowei, but he doesn't know He Xiao, and Lin Xing is in the middle to introduce the two. After taking a seat, Qian Tiandun asked Ma Ling to tell He Xiao what had happened again.

Regarding this set of rhetoric, Ma Ling has already pondered a transparency over and over again these days, and he has tried his best to find ways to make up for some of the originally obvious loopholes. At this time, the content of the words to He Xiao was much fuller than the official document submitted to Chang Guowei, and even Qian Tiandun nodded from time to time, which could be regarded as a compliment to Ma Ling's performance.

After He Xiao listened to Ma Ling's description, he had a relatively clearer understanding of the whole incident. Although he was still skeptical of some of Ma Ling's claims, a few things were certain.

The first is that the Haisha Gang has indeed finished playing, judging from the information learned so far, the Haihan people should be the masterminds, and the Sanlin Gang and Shipu Weisuo are just fighting for the Haihan people.

Second, the Haihan people did not have the intention of leaving Zhejiang after cleaning up the Haisha Gang, but planned to settle down.

Third, this matter is not over yet, the Haihan people think that there are still accomplices of the Haisha Gang in the East China Sea, and if they do not solve all these accomplices, the Haihan people do not plan to stop. Although the Liuhengdao incident has caused a lot of turmoil, it may only be the beginning of a great change.

This kind of tossing is definitely a situation that the local government does not want to see, and if the East China Sea is in chaos, Ningbo's maritime trade will be significantly affected. The entire Ningbo Prefecture has a population of hundreds of thousands who rely on the sea for food, and there is nothing the government can do to suppress the large-scale civil unrest at that time.

But how to stop the Haihan people from continuing to operate was a difficult problem for He Xiao. Originally, he planned to use his official status to suppress the Haihan people, but after meeting, he found out that the Haihan people were actually not much afraid of the Ming government, and they pushed the responsibility cleanly as soon as they came up, saying that they were only assisting the Ming military to suppress bandits. If He Xiao wants the Haihan people to stop acting, he must first deal with the military, and this so-called main messenger, Shipu Qianhu Ma Ling, is clearly obedient to the Haihan people, and it seems that he is completely a puppet in the hands of the Haihan people.

He Xiao didn't know how Chang Guowei and the Zhejiang Dusi above viewed the matter of Liuheng Island, so he didn't dare to make irresponsible remarks about Ma Ling's approach at will. He pondered for a while before he asked, "Is the suppression of bandits currently coordinated by Shi Pu or commanded by Chang Guowei?"

Regarding the issue of responsibility, Ma Ling had also thought about it in advance, and when he heard this, he responded: "This matter is temporarily in charge of this official, but it has been reported to Chang Guowei, presumably Lord Yan, the commander of the guard, has also communicated the news to the Zhejiang Metropolitan Division." How to arrange it after that, it should still be up to the Zhejiang Metropolitan Division to give orders. If Mr. He has any questions, he can contact Zhejiang Dusi. ”

Ma Ling deceived He Xiao's civilian identity, and he couldn't directly ask the military top brass about these things, and the Ningbo prefect wanted to know which level of military agency was responsible for this matter, so only Qu Yutong sent an official document to the Zhejiang Metropolitan Division to inquire. It's been going to be at least a few days since I got to know the results. After the Ningbo government asks about the situation, he will send He Xiao to negotiate with Liuheng Island, and the Haihan people will at least take a few more big islands, so drag it out for a month or two, and finally achieve the result that the Haihan people want.

With He Xiao's identity, even if he knew that Ma Ling was going around in circles, he couldn't get angry with him. So he could only turn the spearhead to Qian Tiandun again: "Boss Qian, it is certainly a righteous act to assist the government to suppress bandits, but this place is under the jurisdiction of Ningbo Government, and your actions should follow the orders of Ningbo Government." If you mess up the place because of the bandits, then you will lose your original intention of sending troops, what does Boss Qian think?"

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He Xiao hadn't read the report submitted by Ma Ling to Chang Guowei, nor did he know the entanglement between Shipuwei and the Haihan people, but seeing that Qian Tiandun was so fearless, he could roughly guess which side this Ma Qianhu was on. Originally, he didn't believe that the Ming military was involved in this matter, but since the person in charge of the military was on the island, he could see the truth and explore.

Ma Ling originally had nothing to do on the island, and the reason why he stayed here was that on the one hand, the Haihan people were not worried about letting him go back to Shipu Port and keep him under his nose to monitor, and on the other hand, it was also to find a reason for him to suppress the bandits, so that he could shirk the call of his boss and not report to Changguowei for the time being. So in the past few days, he has nothing else to do except watch the Haihan fleet coming in and out at the dock, and he quickly rushed to the headquarters after receiving the news.

He Xiao is a staff member of the Ningbo prefect, so he naturally knows Ma Ling, but Ma Ling has little time to deal with the prefect Yan Guowei, but he doesn't know He Xiao, and Lin Xing is in the middle to introduce the two. After taking a seat, Qian Tiandun asked Ma Ling to tell He Xiao what had happened again.

Regarding this set of rhetoric, Ma Ling has already pondered a transparency over and over again these days, and he has tried his best to find ways to make up for some of the originally obvious loopholes. At this time, the content of the words to He Xiao was much fuller than the official document submitted to Chang Guowei, and even Qian Tiandun nodded from time to time, which could be regarded as a compliment to Ma Ling's performance.

After He Xiao listened to Ma Ling's description, he had a relatively clearer understanding of the whole incident. Although he was still skeptical of some of Ma Ling's claims, a few things were certain.

The first is that the Haisha Gang has indeed finished playing, judging from the information learned so far, the Haihan people should be the masterminds, and the Sanlin Gang and Shipu Weisuo are just fighting for the Haihan people.

Second, the Haihan people did not have the intention of leaving Zhejiang after cleaning up the Haisha Gang, but planned to settle down.

Third, this matter is not over yet, the Haihan people think that there are still accomplices of the Haisha Gang in the East China Sea, and if they do not solve all these accomplices, the Haihan people do not plan to stop. Although the Liuhengdao incident has caused a lot of turmoil, it may only be the beginning of a great change.

This kind of tossing is definitely a situation that the local government does not want to see, and if the East China Sea is in chaos, Ningbo's maritime trade will be significantly affected. The entire Ningbo Prefecture has a population of hundreds of thousands who rely on the sea for food, and there is nothing the government can do to suppress the large-scale civil unrest at that time.

But how to stop the Haihan people from continuing to operate was a difficult problem for He Xiao. Originally, he planned to use his official status to suppress the Haihan people, but after meeting, he found out that the Haihan people were actually not much afraid of the Ming government, and they pushed the responsibility cleanly as soon as they came up, saying that they were only assisting the Ming military to suppress bandits. If He Xiao wants the Haihan people to stop acting, he must first deal with the military, and this so-called main messenger, Shipu Qianhu Ma Ling, is clearly obedient to the Haihan people, and it seems that he is completely a puppet in the hands of the Haihan people.

He Xiao didn't know how Chang Guowei and the Zhejiang Dusi above viewed the matter of Liuheng Island, so he didn't dare to make irresponsible remarks about Ma Ling's approach at will. He pondered for a while before he asked, "Is the suppression of bandits currently coordinated by Shi Pu or commanded by Chang Guowei?"

Regarding the issue of responsibility, Ma Ling had also thought about it in advance, and when he heard this, he responded: "This matter is temporarily in charge of this official, but it has been reported to Chang Guowei, presumably Lord Yan, the commander of the guard, has also communicated the news to the Zhejiang Metropolitan Division." How to arrange it after that, it should still be up to the Zhejiang Metropolitan Division to give orders. If Mr. He has any questions, he can contact Zhejiang Dusi. ”

Ma Ling deceived He Xiao's civilian identity, and he couldn't directly ask the military top brass about these things, and the Ningbo prefect wanted to know which level of military agency was responsible for this matter, so only Qu Yutong sent an official document to the Zhejiang Metropolitan Division to inquire. It's been going to be at least a few days since I got to know the results. After the Ningbo government asks about the situation, he will send He Xiao to negotiate with Liuheng Island, and the Haihan people will at least take a few more big islands, so drag it out for a month or two, and finally achieve the result that the Haihan people want.

With He Xiao's identity, even if he knew that Ma Ling was going around in circles, he couldn't get angry with him. So he could only turn the spearhead to Qian Tiandun again: "Boss Qian, it is certainly a righteous act to assist the government to suppress bandits, but this place is under the jurisdiction of Ningbo Government, and your actions should follow the orders of Ningbo Government." If you mess up the place because of the bandits, then you will lose your original intention of sending troops, what does Boss Qian think?"

He Xiao hadn't read the report submitted by Ma Ling to Chang Guowei, nor did he know the entanglement between Shipuwei and the Haihan people, but seeing that Qian Tiandun was so fearless, he could roughly guess which side this Ma Qianhu was on. Originally, he didn't believe that the Ming military was involved in this matter, but since the person in charge of the military was on the island, he could see the truth and explore.

Ma Ling originally had nothing to do on the island, and the reason why he stayed here was that on the one hand, the Haihan people were not worried about letting him go back to Shipu Port and keep him under his nose to monitor, and on the other hand, it was also to find a reason for him to suppress the bandits, so that he could shirk the call of his boss and not report to Changguowei for the time being. So in the past few days, he has nothing else to do except watch the Haihan fleet coming in and out at the dock, and he quickly rushed to the headquarters after receiving the news.

He Xiao is a staff member of the Ningbo prefect, so he naturally knows Ma Ling, but Ma Ling has little time to deal with the prefect Yan Guowei, but he doesn't know He Xiao, and Lin Xing is in the middle to introduce the two. After taking a seat, Qian Tiandun asked Ma Ling to tell He Xiao what had happened again.

Regarding this set of rhetoric, Ma Ling has already pondered a transparency over and over again these days, and he has tried his best to find ways to make up for some of the originally obvious loopholes. At this time, the content of the words to He Xiao was much fuller than the official document submitted to Chang Guowei, and even Qian Tiandun nodded from time to time, which could be regarded as a compliment to Ma Ling's performance.

After He Xiao listened to Ma Ling's description, he had a relatively clearer understanding of the whole incident. Although he was still skeptical of some of Ma Ling's claims, a few things were certain.

The first is that the Haisha Gang has indeed finished playing, judging from the information learned so far, the Haihan people should be the masterminds, and the Sanlin Gang and Shipu Weisuo are just fighting for the Haihan people.

Second, the Haihan people did not have the intention of leaving Zhejiang after cleaning up the Haisha Gang, but planned to settle down.

Third, this matter is not over yet, the Haihan people think that there are still accomplices of the Haisha Gang in the East China Sea, and if they do not solve all these accomplices, the Haihan people do not plan to stop. Although the Liuhengdao incident has caused a lot of turmoil, it may only be the beginning of a great change.

This kind of tossing is definitely a situation that the local government does not want to see, and if the East China Sea is in chaos, Ningbo's maritime trade will be significantly affected. The entire Ningbo Prefecture has a population of hundreds of thousands who rely on the sea for food, and there is nothing the government can do to suppress the large-scale civil unrest at that time.

But how to stop the Haihan people from continuing to operate was a difficult problem for He Xiao. Originally, he planned to use his official status to suppress the Haihan people, but after meeting, he found out that the Haihan people were actually not much afraid of the Ming government, and they pushed the responsibility cleanly as soon as they came up, saying that they were only assisting the Ming military to suppress bandits. If He Xiao wants the Haihan people to stop acting, he must first deal with the military, and this so-called main messenger, Shipu Qianhu Ma Ling, is clearly obedient to the Haihan people, and it seems that he is completely a puppet in the hands of the Haihan people.

He Xiao didn't know how Chang Guowei and the Zhejiang Dusi above viewed the matter of Liuheng Island, so he didn't dare to make irresponsible remarks about Ma Ling's approach at will. He pondered for a while before he asked, "Is the matter of suppressing bandits currently coordinated by Shi Pu or commanded by Chang Guowei?" )