Chapter 1194: Compromise
Han Zhengshan has been in the industry for many years, and he can't remember how many times he has been to the state capitals, but he never imagined that one day he would be in prison and imprisoned as a prisoner. The most terrible thing is that this prison is not under the jurisdiction of the Ming Dynasty, and he does not even have a chance to appeal for justice. To be precise, even the link of a fair judgment has been omitted, and it can be said that when the Haihan people started to arrest him, they were already doomed to such an ending.
Han Zhengshan naturally felt very wronged, what he did was just a duty, not out of the idea of fighting against the Haihan people, but the Haihan people didn't seem to think so, but regarded him as a security threat that must be removed. Kidnapping from Hangzhou City and transporting them all the way to Zhoushan Island to be put in prison, Han Zhengshan also figured out something - the deeds secretly done by these armed maritime merchants are completely different from the harmony and wealth they advocate on the surface.
Han Zhengshan was also involved in the investigation of the case when three high-ranking officials disappeared overnight in Hangzhou last summer, but no useful clues were found at the time. Although some people suspected that Haihan was suspected of committing a crime during this period, no evidence was found after all, and the investigation dragged on for half a year without a reliable conclusion. But Han Zhengshan can now almost conclude that the collective disappearance of high-ranking officials at that time must be related to Haihan, their kidnapping methods are very skillful, and the retreat route has long been planned, obviously not the first time they have been used.
Han Zhengshan is just presiding over the investigation of a fire case related to Haihan, which has been regarded as a stumbling block, and he did not hesitate to send people to kidnap himself from Hangzhou to Zhoushan, thinking about the three high-ranking officials who disappeared last year, they are all blatant figures who are brazenly calling for the expulsion of Haihan, and have implemented a lot of measures to oppose Haihan's entry into Zhejiang.
And judging from the reaction of the Haihan people afterwards, Han Zhengshan didn't feel that they showed any panic, and this calm reaction also showed from the side that the Haihan people had taken similar treatment as commonplace. They can even get started with high-ranking court officials, and naturally they won't have any scruples about dealing with their own small government officials.
But judging from the current performance of the Haihan people, Han Zhengshan feels that he doesn't have to worry about his life for the time being, and if the other party just wants to kill him, he can throw himself off the boat in Hangzhou Bay to feed the fish. Since he was specially pulled back to Zhoushan by boat to be locked up, it means that the other party does not intend to take his life. It's just that he suddenly changed from a law enforcer to a prisoner, and such an identity change made it difficult for him to adapt for a while.
Now, it doesn't matter what Gu Hui saw on Tongsheng Wharf that day, and what the truth of the fire case is, it has also lost the meaning of tracking. Moreover, the other two have been separated and detained by the Haihan people, and Han Zhengshan has no chance to get more details from them. For Han Zhengshan, it is imperative to understand the environment here as soon as possible, to obtain better living conditions for himself as much as possible, and even to get out and regain his freedom.
Although his current identity is a prisoner of Haihan, Han Zhengshan also has to admit that Haihan's prison has much better living conditions than the prison he knows. In fact, if it weren't for the high walls surrounding the prisoners to isolate them from the outside world, and the constant monitoring and patrolling of armed personnel around the clock, Han Zhengshan would not even see this place as a prison for prisoners, but more like a temporary camp for all kinds of people.
After Han Zhengshan came in, he was not put in a cell that did not see the light of day, but was immediately assigned a labor task, the content was very simple, that is, he took a small hammer and smashed stones, smashed big stones into small ones, and smashed small stones to the size of his fingers. On a flat ground in the middle of the cell, nearly a hundred people sat on the ground, smashing stones with small hammers, and no one showed any concern or curiosity about his arrival.
"Before the sun goes down, smash out three baskets of pebbles before you can have dinner. A soldier threw a hammer in front of him expressionlessly and said, "Don't get up and move around at will, whether you want to pee or drink, you have to raise your hand to ask for instructions, and you can only move when you get permission, understand? Okay, let's do things!"
Han Zhengshan wanted to grab the hammer and smash it in the other party's face, but reason told him not to be impulsive, the consequences of doing so would only put him in a more passive situation, and there was no need to force himself to suffer. Although Han Zhengshan was unwilling in his heart, he thought that he had to solve the problem of eating before he could consider getting out, so he could only put out his temper and endure this breath at the moment, sat on the ground, and began to smash stones according to the appearance of the person next to him.
Seeing that the Haihan soldiers were walking away, Han Zhengshan turned his head sideways and asked the people next to him, "This old brother, why did the Haihan people arrange for everyone to smash stones?"
The man next to him glanced at him and said, "If the Haihan people want to build houses and roads on Zhoushan Island, open ports and build ports, they have to ask for stones as building materials, understand?"
Han Zhengshan said: "Just a hundred or so people, how many stones can be smashed in a day, is enough for them?"
"That's a fart!" the man replied, "Do you think that's all there is to it?" There are at least one or two thousand people in the Zhoushan Forced Labor Camp, and more than half of them are doing this work every day from sunrise to dark. ”
"So many hard labor ......" Han Zhengshan was also shocked when he heard this number, the number of prisoners in the Hangzhou prison was only three or four hundred at most, and it was indeed a bit unbelievable for him that there were so many people in the privately built prison in Zhoushan. Obviously, these people imprisoned here will not be Haihan nationals, so many Ming people have been detained here by Haihan people, but there is no news at all in Hangzhou, which also shows that the situation operated by Haihan people here has been out of the control of the Ming Dynasty.
Haihan is building a lot of construction on Zhoushan Island, which is obviously a long-term plan to divide the place, and the Zhejiang government does not seem to have any effective countermeasures to this, and basically turns a blind eye as if it does not know. However, after Han Zhengshan saw the methods of the Haihan people, he realized that the danger of these people was far from comparable to that of the various armed smugglers and pirates who occupied Zhoushan in the past. The huge military dock where he had disembarked was not a project that could be built by the people themselves, and the armed fleet stationed there was not something comparable to the smuggling sailboats of the past.
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Han Zhengshan has been in the industry for many years, and he can't remember how many times he has been to the state capitals, but he never imagined that one day he would be in prison and imprisoned as a prisoner. The most terrible thing is that this prison is not under the jurisdiction of the Ming Dynasty, and he does not even have a chance to appeal for justice. To be precise, even the link of a fair judgment has been omitted, and it can be said that when the Haihan people started to arrest him, they were already doomed to such an ending.
Han Zhengshan naturally felt very wronged, what he did was just a duty, not out of the idea of fighting against the Haihan people, but the Haihan people didn't seem to think so, but regarded him as a security threat that must be removed. Kidnapping from Hangzhou City and transporting them all the way to Zhoushan Island to be put in prison, Han Zhengshan also figured out something - the deeds secretly done by these armed maritime merchants are completely different from the harmony and wealth they advocate on the surface.
Han Zhengshan was also involved in the investigation of the case when three high-ranking officials disappeared overnight in Hangzhou last summer, but no useful clues were found at the time. Although some people suspected that Haihan was suspected of committing a crime during this period, no evidence was found after all, and the investigation dragged on for half a year without a reliable conclusion. But Han Zhengshan can now almost conclude that the collective disappearance of high-ranking officials at that time must be related to Haihan, their kidnapping methods are very skillful, and the retreat route has long been planned, obviously not the first time they have been used.
Han Zhengshan is just presiding over the investigation of a fire case related to Haihan, which has been regarded as a stumbling block, and he did not hesitate to send people to kidnap himself from Hangzhou to Zhoushan, thinking about the three high-ranking officials who disappeared last year, they are all blatant figures who are brazenly calling for the expulsion of Haihan, and have implemented a lot of measures to oppose Haihan's entry into Zhejiang.
And judging from the reaction of the Haihan people afterwards, Han Zhengshan didn't feel that they showed any panic, and this calm reaction also showed from the side that the Haihan people had taken similar treatment as commonplace. They can even get started with high-ranking court officials, and naturally they won't have any scruples about dealing with their own small government officials.
But judging from the current performance of the Haihan people, Han Zhengshan feels that he doesn't have to worry about his life for the time being, and if the other party just wants to kill him, he can throw himself off the boat in Hangzhou Bay to feed the fish. Since he was specially pulled back to Zhoushan by boat to be locked up, it means that the other party does not intend to take his life. It's just that he suddenly changed from a law enforcer to a prisoner, and such an identity change made it difficult for him to adapt for a while.
Now, it doesn't matter what Gu Hui saw on Tongsheng Wharf that day, and what the truth of the fire case is, it has also lost the meaning of tracking. Moreover, the other two have been separated and detained by the Haihan people, and Han Zhengshan has no chance to get more details from them. For Han Zhengshan, it is imperative to understand the environment here as soon as possible, to obtain better living conditions for himself as much as possible, and even to get out and regain his freedom.
Although his current identity is a prisoner of Haihan, Han Zhengshan also has to admit that Haihan's prison has much better living conditions than the prison he knows. In fact, if it weren't for the high walls surrounding the prisoners to isolate them from the outside world, and the constant monitoring and patrolling of armed personnel around the clock, Han Zhengshan would not even see this place as a prison for prisoners, but more like a temporary camp for all kinds of people.
After Han Zhengshan came in, he was not put in a cell that did not see the light of day, but was immediately assigned a labor task, the content was very simple, that is, he took a small hammer and smashed stones, smashed big stones into small ones, and smashed small stones to the size of his fingers. On a flat ground in the middle of the cell, nearly a hundred people sat on the ground, smashing stones with small hammers, and no one showed any concern or curiosity about his arrival.
"Before the sun goes down, smash out three baskets of pebbles before you can have dinner. A soldier threw a hammer in front of him expressionlessly and said, "Don't get up and move around at will, whether you want to pee or drink, you have to raise your hand to ask for instructions, and you can only move when you get permission, understand? Okay, let's do things!"
Han Zhengshan wanted to grab the hammer and smash it in the other party's face, but reason told him not to be impulsive, the consequences of doing so would only put him in a more passive situation, and there was no need to force himself to suffer. Although Han Zhengshan was unwilling in his heart, he thought that he had to solve the problem of eating before he could consider getting out, so he could only put out his temper and endure this breath at the moment, sat on the ground, and began to smash stones according to the appearance of the person next to him.
Seeing that the Haihan soldiers were walking away, Han Zhengshan turned his head sideways and asked the people next to him, "This old brother, why did the Haihan people arrange for everyone to smash stones?"
The man next to him glanced at him and said, "If the Haihan people want to build houses and roads on Zhoushan Island, open ports and build ports, they have to ask for stones as building materials, understand?"
Han Zhengshan said: "Just a hundred or so people, how many stones can be smashed in a day, is enough for them?"
"That's a fart!" the man replied, "Do you think that's all there is to it?" There are at least one or two thousand people in the Zhoushan Forced Labor Camp, and more than half of them are doing this work every day from sunrise to dark. ”
"So many hard labor ......" Han Zhengshan was also shocked when he heard this number, the number of prisoners in the Hangzhou prison was only three or four hundred at most, and it was indeed a bit unbelievable for him that there were so many people in the privately built prison in Zhoushan. Obviously, these people imprisoned here will not be Haihan nationals, so many Ming people have been detained here by Haihan people, but there is no news at all in Hangzhou, which also shows that the situation operated by Haihan people here has been out of the control of the Ming Dynasty.
Haihan is building a lot of construction on Zhoushan Island, which is obviously a long-term plan to divide the place, and the Zhejiang government does not seem to have any effective countermeasures to this, and basically turns a blind eye as if it does not know. However, after Han Zhengshan saw the methods of the Haihan people, he realized that the danger of these people was far from comparable to that of the various armed smugglers and pirates who occupied Zhoushan in the past. The huge military dock where he had disembarked was not a project that could be built by the people themselves, and the armed fleet stationed there was not something comparable to the smuggling sailboats of the past.
(End of chapter)