Chapter 1117 Internal Worries and External Difficulties

Although Shen Zhixiang replaced Shang Kexi's position on Phi Dao, the Changshan Islands, which were previously under Shang Kexi's jurisdiction, were not immediately assigned to his name. Shen Shikui preferred to let the old and serious lieutenant Jin Riguan go to guard the Changshan Islands, rather than his nephew, who was very good at kung fu. But because Shang Kexi and Kong Youde both have sailors under them, the current Houjin will no longer sit idly by and watch the Ming army deploy to an island very close to the Liaodong mainland, Shen Shikui is sure to deal with the Houjin army that is not good at naval warfare, but he is not completely sure that he can deal with the return of the horse gun used by his former comrades-in-arms.

However, just as Phi Dao was preparing to re-enter the Changshan Islands, Shang Kexi led the Houjin army to break through Zhenjiang Fort, and Shen Shikui did not dare to divide his troops easily, because Zhenjiang Fort was only more than 30 nautical miles away from Phi Dao, and the warships could kill it in only three or four hours, and the Houjin army could launch an offensive against Phi Dao at any time based on Zhenjiang Fort. Even if Shen Shikui knew that the Changshan Islands were a treasure land that could produce grain, he still had to take into account the safety of the base camp on Phi Dao first, and could only reluctantly shrink the defensive line.

Shen Zhixiang was naturally very dissatisfied with this situation, he finally got the opportunity, but there was no way to get the treatment he deserved. Now that Dongjiang Town has lost Lushun, Changshan Islands, Zhenjiang Fort and other places, after the vitality was greatly damaged, everyone and horses have shrunk near Phi Island, and he, the so-called third-in-command of Dongjiang Town, has nothing to do at all, and the military power is also concentrated in the hands of Shen Shikui and Jin Riguan. Even if Shen Zhixiang wanted to go to Korea to urge grain, he had to have Shen Shikui's approval to apply for a ship, which was far less than Shang Kexi's autonomy when he was guarding the Changshan Islands.

On this day, Shen Zhixiang was still assigned a seemingly inconsequential task, leading a patrol in the northwest waters of Phi Dao, with the purpose of preventing the Houjin army in the direction of Zhenjiang Fort from launching a sneak attack on Phi Dao. However, Shen Zhixiang knew that the possibility of such a situation was very small, because the Phi Dao side had already received information that there was an epidemic on the Zhenjiang Fort side before the summer, and the local Houjin army had lost a large number of personnel as a result, and had temporarily lost the ability to take the initiative to launch a large-scale battle. This so-called patrol at sea is only a means to keep the people's hearts on the Phi Island stable, and it does not have much practical effect.

Shen Zhixiang received such a boring errand, and naturally he didn't have much mental motivation to complete it seriously, so he returned to the cabin and lay down after going to sea. This trip will have to stay at sea for at least two days, and there is no entertainment on board, so you can only drink and sleep to pass the time.

However, this mission was not as dull as he expected, just when Shen Zhixiang was sleeping groggyly, he was woken up from his sleep by his subordinates: "My lord, there is a situation at sea!"

Shen Zhixiang woke up suddenly, and hurriedly got up and put on his clothes and walked out of the cabin to the deck, and sure enough, he saw a sail shadow on the sea level in the distance, and it was seen that the direction of its travel was towards Phi Dao.

"Prepare for war! Prepare for war!" Shen Zhixiang knew very well that there was no stronghold of the Ming army in the northwest direction, and the sea ships coming from that side could never belong to his own camp, and as far as he knew, no other ships had been sent to this direction to carry out tasks on the island in the past few days, and there was a ninety percent chance that the enemy ships that came.

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Although Shen Zhixiang replaced Shang Kexi's position on Phi Dao, the Changshan Islands, which were previously under Shang Kexi's jurisdiction, were not immediately assigned to his name. Shen Shikui preferred to let the old and serious lieutenant Jin Riguan go to guard the Changshan Islands, rather than his nephew, who was very good at kung fu. But because Shang Kexi and Kong Youde both have sailors under them, the current Houjin will no longer sit idly by and watch the Ming army deploy to an island very close to the Liaodong mainland, Shen Shikui is sure to deal with the Houjin army that is not good at naval warfare, but he is not completely sure that he can deal with the return of the horse gun used by his former comrades-in-arms.

However, just as Phi Dao was preparing to re-enter the Changshan Islands, Shang Kexi led the Houjin army to break through Zhenjiang Fort, and Shen Shikui did not dare to divide his troops easily, because Zhenjiang Fort was only more than 30 nautical miles away from Phi Dao, and the warships could kill it in only three or four hours, and the Houjin army could launch an offensive against Phi Dao at any time based on Zhenjiang Fort. Even if Shen Shikui knew that the Changshan Islands were a treasure land that could produce grain, he still had to take into account the safety of the base camp on Phi Dao first, and could only reluctantly shrink the defensive line.

Shen Zhixiang was naturally very dissatisfied with this situation, he finally got the opportunity, but there was no way to get the treatment he deserved. Now that Dongjiang Town has lost Lushun, Changshan Islands, Zhenjiang Fort and other places, after the vitality was greatly damaged, everyone and horses have shrunk near Phi Island, and he, the so-called third-in-command of Dongjiang Town, has nothing to do at all, and the military power is also concentrated in the hands of Shen Shikui and Jin Riguan. Even if Shen Zhixiang wanted to go to Korea to urge grain, he had to have Shen Shikui's approval to apply for a ship, which was far less than Shang Kexi's autonomy when he was guarding the Changshan Islands.

On this day, Shen Zhixiang was still assigned a seemingly inconsequential task, leading a patrol in the northwest waters of Phi Dao, with the purpose of preventing the Houjin army in the direction of Zhenjiang Fort from launching a sneak attack on Phi Dao. However, Shen Zhixiang knew that the possibility of such a situation was very small, because the Phi Dao side had already received information that there was an epidemic on the Zhenjiang Fort side before the summer, and the local Houjin army had lost a large number of personnel as a result, and had temporarily lost the ability to take the initiative to launch a large-scale battle. This so-called patrol at sea is only a means to keep the people's hearts on the Phi Island stable, and it does not have much practical effect.

Shen Zhixiang received such a boring errand, and naturally he didn't have much mental motivation to complete it seriously, so he returned to the cabin and lay down after going to sea. This trip will have to stay at sea for at least two days, and there is no entertainment on board, so you can only drink and sleep to pass the time.

However, this mission was not as dull as he expected, just when Shen Zhixiang was sleeping groggyly, he was woken up from his sleep by his subordinates: "My lord, there is a situation at sea!"

Shen Zhixiang woke up suddenly, and hurriedly got up and put on his clothes and walked out of the cabin to the deck, and sure enough, he saw a sail shadow on the sea level in the distance, and it was seen that the direction of its travel was towards Phi Dao.

"Prepare for war! Prepare for war!" Shen Zhixiang knew very well that there was no stronghold of the Ming army in the northwest direction, and the sea ships coming from that side could never belong to his own camp, and as far as he knew, no other ships had been sent to this direction to carry out tasks on the island in the past few days, and there was a ninety percent chance that the enemy ships that came. Although Shen Zhixiang replaced Shang Kexi's position on Phi Dao, the Changshan Islands, which were previously under Shang Kexi's jurisdiction, were not immediately assigned to his name. Shen Shikui preferred to let the old and serious lieutenant Jin Riguan go to guard the Changshan Islands, rather than his nephew, who was very good at kung fu. But because Shang Kexi and Kong Youde both have sailors under them, the current Houjin will no longer sit idly by and watch the Ming army deploy to an island very close to the Liaodong mainland, Shen Shikui is sure to deal with the Houjin army that is not good at naval warfare, but he is not completely sure that he can deal with the return of the horse gun used by his former comrades-in-arms.

However, just as Phi Dao was preparing to re-enter the Changshan Islands, Shang Kexi led the Houjin army to break through Zhenjiang Fort, and Shen Shikui did not dare to divide his troops easily, because Zhenjiang Fort was only more than 30 nautical miles away from Phi Dao, and the warships could kill it in only three or four hours, and the Houjin army could launch an offensive against Phi Dao at any time based on Zhenjiang Fort. Even if Shen Shikui knew that the Changshan Islands were a treasure land that could produce grain, he still had to take into account the safety of the base camp on Phi Dao first, and could only reluctantly shrink the defensive line.

Shen Zhixiang was naturally very dissatisfied with this situation, he finally got the opportunity, but there was no way to get the treatment he deserved. Now that Dongjiang Town has lost Lushun, Changshan Islands, Zhenjiang Fort and other places, after the vitality was greatly damaged, everyone and horses have shrunk near Phi Island, and he, the so-called third-in-command of Dongjiang Town, has nothing to do at all, and the military power is also concentrated in the hands of Shen Shikui and Jin Riguan. Even if Shen Zhixiang wanted to go to Korea to urge grain, he had to have Shen Shikui's approval to apply for a ship, which was far less than Shang Kexi's autonomy when he was guarding the Changshan Islands.

On this day, Shen Zhixiang was still assigned a seemingly inconsequential task, leading a patrol in the northwest waters of Phi Dao, with the purpose of preventing the Houjin army in the direction of Zhenjiang Fort from launching a sneak attack on Phi Dao. However, Shen Zhixiang knew that the possibility of such a situation was very small, because the Phi Dao side had already received information that there was an epidemic on the Zhenjiang Fort side before the summer, and the local Houjin army had lost a large number of personnel as a result, and had temporarily lost the ability to take the initiative to launch a large-scale battle. This so-called patrol at sea is only a means to keep the people's hearts on the Phi Island stable, and it does not have much practical effect.

Shen Zhixiang received such a boring errand, and naturally he didn't have much mental motivation to complete it seriously, so he returned to the cabin and lay down after going to sea. This trip will have to stay at sea for at least two days, and there is no entertainment on board, so you can only drink and sleep to pass the time.

However, this mission was not as dull as he expected, just when Shen Zhixiang was sleeping groggyly, he was woken up from his sleep by his subordinates: "My lord, there is a situation at sea!"

Shen Zhixiang woke up suddenly, and hurriedly got up and put on his clothes and walked out of the cabin to the deck, and sure enough, he saw a sail shadow on the sea level in the distance, and it was seen that the direction of its travel was towards Phi Dao.

"Prepare for war! Prepare for war!" Shen Zhixiang knew very well that there was no stronghold of the Ming army in the northwest direction, and the sea ships coming from that side could never belong to his own camp, and as far as he knew, no other ships had been sent to this direction to carry out tasks on the island in the past few days, and there was a ninety percent chance that the enemy ships that came. Although Shen Zhixiang replaced Shang Kexi's position on Phi Dao, the Changshan Islands, which were previously under Shang Kexi's jurisdiction, were not immediately assigned to his name. Shen Shikui preferred to let the old and serious lieutenant Jin Riguan go to guard the Changshan Islands, rather than his nephew, who was very good at kung fu. But because Shang Kexi and Kong Youde both have sailors under them, the current Houjin will no longer sit idly by and watch the Ming army deploy to an island very close to the Liaodong mainland, Shen Shikui is sure to deal with the Houjin army that is not good at naval warfare, but he is not completely sure that he can deal with the return of the horse gun used by his former comrades-in-arms.

However, just as Phi Dao was preparing to re-enter the Changshan Islands, Shang Kexi led the Houjin army to break through Zhenjiang Fort, and Shen Shikui did not dare to divide his troops easily, because Zhenjiang Fort was only more than 30 nautical miles away from Phi Dao, and the warships could kill it in only three or four hours, and the Houjin army could launch an offensive against Phi Dao at any time based on Zhenjiang Fort. Even if Shen Shikui knew that the Changshan Islands were a treasure land that could produce grain, he still had to take into account the safety of the base camp on Phi Dao first, and could only reluctantly shrink the defensive line.

Shen Zhixiang was naturally very dissatisfied with this situation, he finally got the opportunity, but there was no way to get the treatment he deserved. Now that Dongjiang Town has lost Lushun, Changshan Islands, Zhenjiang Fort and other places, after the vitality was greatly damaged, everyone and horses have shrunk near Phi Island, and he, the so-called third-in-command of Dongjiang Town, has nothing to do at all, and the military power is also concentrated in the hands of Shen Shikui and Jin Riguan. Even if Shen Zhixiang wanted to go to Korea to urge grain, he had to have Shen Shikui's approval to apply for a ship, which was far less than Shang Kexi's autonomy when he was guarding the Changshan Islands.

On this day, Shen Zhixiang was still assigned a seemingly inconsequential task, leading a patrol in the northwest waters of Phi Dao, with the purpose of preventing the Houjin army in the direction of Zhenjiang Fort from launching a sneak attack on Phi Dao. However, Shen Zhixiang knew that the possibility of such a situation was very small, because the Phi Dao side had already received information that there was an epidemic on the Zhenjiang Fort side before the summer, and the local Houjin army had lost a large number of personnel as a result, and had temporarily lost the ability to take the initiative to launch a large-scale battle. This so-called patrol at sea is only a means to keep the people's hearts on the Phi Island stable, and it does not have much practical effect.

Shen Zhixiang received such a boring errand, and naturally he didn't have much mental motivation to complete it seriously, so he returned to the cabin and lay down after going to sea. This trip will have to stay at sea for at least two days, and there is no entertainment on board, so you can only drink and sleep to pass the time.

However, this mission was not as dull as he expected, just when Shen Zhixiang was sleeping groggyly, he was woken up from his sleep by his subordinates: "My lord, there is a situation at sea!"

Shen Zhixiang woke up suddenly, and hurriedly got up and put on his clothes and walked out of the cabin to the deck, and sure enough, he saw a sail shadow on the sea level in the distance, and it was seen that the direction of its travel was towards Phi Dao.

"Prepare for war! Prepare for war!" Shen Zhixiang knew very well that there was no stronghold of the Ming army in the northwest direction, and the sea ships coming from that side could never belong to his own camp, and as far as he knew, no other ships had been sent to this direction to carry out tasks on the island in the past few days, and there was a ninety percent chance that the enemy ships that came.

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