Chapter 807: The Stalemate in Edo Castle

Just when Miao Shao led his troops to attack Kyoto Castle and forced Sakai Tadashi and Emperor Gomei to surrender, Chen Hui, the Protector of the Ryukyu Prefecture, was facing a very difficult situation.

Chen Hui led more than 40,000 soldiers of the 16th Army of the Wehrmacht to the sea off Edo Castle by boat, and then Shi Lang, the chief military officer, commanded the second detachment of the Beiyang Fleet to attack, and the artillery fire of 100 warships directly covered the east and south walls of Edo Castle, and the Tokugawa Iemitsu Department was embarrassed.

However, after all, Tokugawa Iemitsu was the highest real power in Japan at this time, and he was not afraid of danger, and immediately commanded the Praetorian Guard to launch a counterattack.

Edo Castle was the base camp of the Tokugawa shogunate, regardless of the castle defense......

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