Chapter Twenty-Six: The Public Trial Conference!
Time passed in a flash, and in a blink of an eye, the sky was already slightly bright, and the sun began to shine on the earth.
Half an hour later, the sun was already high in the sky, and under the scorching sun, the temperature of the whole land slowly rose.
At this moment, the curtain of the big tent in the back of the military camp was partially lifted, and the energetic Su Ming walked out of the big tent.
Although he had not slept all night, Su Ming's spirit was still very strong, and he didn't show any tiredness at all.
The physical fitness has been strengthened several times, which may be one of the reasons for the high spirits, but Su Ming feels that his mental attribute as high as 17.2 is the real important factor.
"Meet the General!"
At the same time that Su Ming walked out of the big tent, six guards guarding outside the big tent immediately came to pay their respects.
Su Ming waved his hand and said to one of the guards: "You pass my order and let the whole army immediately go to the place where the Dashun soldiers are being held, and the others will follow me to the place where the Dashun soldiers are being held." โ
"Yes!"
The backguard immediately knelt down on one knee and got up to leave.
And Su Ming took the remaining five guards to the destination.
Soon, Su Ming had already arrived at the fence where the Da Shun soldiers were being held.
At this time, 500 Beiwei heavy infantry were guarding the Dashun soldiers, and the one in charge of commanding them was the commander of the oldest Beiwei infantry battalion.
Seeing Su Ming coming, the infantry commander immediately came to salute.
Su Ming nodded and said, "How are you preparing?" โ
The infantry commander immediately replied respectfully, "General, the public trial meeting you mentioned last time, your subordinates have informed each of the great shun subordinates of the rules, told them to think carefully at night, and forbade their communication. Now that the matter has been completed, we are waiting for you to come and lead the public trial today! โ
The so-called public trial conference is to let these great soldiers testify against each other and arrest those who have committed the most heinous crimes out for trial.
The rules of the public trial were simple, that is, to have each of the rogues testify to at least five people for a certain crime while their communication was still.
If all five of the accused are convicted, then the indictated rogue can use this to offset one of his crimes.
Regardless of whether or not he succeeds in incriminating the crimes of the five people, but no one has reported it, then this scoundrel soldier is considered to be a lesser offender and can be spared death.
Once a crime has been convicted by more than three persons, then the crime of the scoundrel is considered to be established, and he needs to testify against five persons in order to offset the crime.
Of course, this is just a public trial rule, and how to implement it depends on Su Ming's intentions.
In fact, as long as he was accused of committing a certain crime and confirmed to be a rogue soldier, Su Ming did not intend to let anyone go.
If the sins are smaller, Su Ming intends to spare them a life for the time being, but as long as he is accused of doing these heinous things of ** kidnapping, then even if this Dashun soldier testifies to many people, he will definitely die, and he can't live for one more day.
The efficiency of the guards was still very high, and within less than ten minutes after Su Ming gave the order, a total of 2,400 soldiers in the whole battalion had already assembled in front of Su Ming.
There are still more than 100 secret sentinels distributed outside the barracks, and it is impossible for Su Ming to recall them.
Su Ming pointed to the more than 2,000 soldiers and said to the infantry commander: "I will hand them all over to you for mobilization, how long will it take for you to complete this public trial meeting?" โ
Su Ming was not interested in attending any public trial conference, all he wanted was a result.
Kill those heinous rogues and kill them, and then you can apply for a campaign evaluation!
Applying for battle evaluation is Su Ming's real purpose, as for the public trial conference or something, it's actually just Su Ming finding a reason for himself to kill.
Su Ming is not noble enough to uphold justice for the world of the Ming Dynasty, and it is almost the same as his own.
If it weren't for the Chinese compatriots who were killed by these rogue soldiers, Su Ming wouldn't even have the interest of holding a public trial.
After all, if it weren't for the Chinese compatriots, then Guan Su Mingmao, like those Japan, Russia, the United States, etc., the more people who died, the better.
Well, it doesn't seem like there's such a thing as the United States yet......
The infantry commander paused for a moment, he seemed to be very excited about Su Ming's trust, and replied very firmly: "If the general temporarily hands over the Beiwei Army to the attribute for use, his subordinates will complete the public trial meeting within an hour!" โ
Su Ming patted him on the shoulder with satisfaction, and then secretly made a movement to wipe his neck.
The infantry commander rolled his eyes and immediately understood what Su Ming meant.
"Don't worry, general, his subordinates will dispose of those rogues who have committed heinous crimes!"
Su Ming looked at him in surprise, it was really surprising that he didn't find this guy's understanding, and it was a pity that he didn't go to be an official.
(According to the relevant historical facts, it is not so much that the Dashun army is a peasant rebel army, but that they are a rogue army, and the sinful soldiers in the Dashun army definitely account for the majority, especially the old battalion soldiers, and those who don't believe it will check it themselves.) ๏ผ
(In other words, with Li Zicheng's disgusting virtue of the Dashun Army, not many people should really look at them with such a lofty identity as the peasant rebel army, right?) ๏ผ
(I'm the author, I have the final say, you all have to listen to me, 233~\(โงโฝโฆ)/~)