Qiming 1158

Chapter 1661 They are a blank sheet of paper

Chapter 1661 They are a blank sheet of paper

On the whole, these civilians who transported logistics for the Ming army were more like a person than their daily life.

Although the Ming soldiers who guarded them were strict with them, they were not tyrannical and did not whip them with whips.

Some people collapsed exhausted and were not abandoned, but were sent to the rear to receive medical treatment from military doctors and allowed to rest.

There is time to eat, time to rest after meals, time to sleep at night, time to rest, and time to wake up.

Most of them have been recruited to work for free for the local dignitaries and build some large-scale construction projects to satisfy the selfish desires of the dignitaries. They understand how painful it was during that period.

In comparison, the work of delivering food to the Ming army is really happy, and the faces of the soldiers of the Ming army who follow the rules are extremely gentle.

They don't know what aggression is and what is liberation, but they know that they are full and hungry. They can distinguish the feeling of being full and hungry, and then naturally follow the group of people who can make them full and spurn the group that makes them hungry. people.

It has nothing to do with country, blood, or inheritance.

Only survive.

Of course, in addition to the pie offensive, the political cadres of the Ming army did not eat rice.

It took them a while to wipe out all the exploitative groups in the local area, such as the rich and powerful, and not a single one remained.

In the absence of language advantage, it is pointless and meaningless for Ming to keep these literate and literate native exploiters, only to add to the annoyance.

With Daming's current size and future disposal methods, it is not difficult at all to digest these millions of illiterate people, and there is absolutely no need for these local forces to cooperate.

The exploiting classes in Daming's native land have been almost wiped out, not to mention the exploiting classes in Japan.

Except for those top dignitaries in Heianjing who need to be sent to Central Capital for trial, there is only one outcome for other local exploitative groups - to be eliminated.

Daming does not need these pampered exploiters. After eliminating all these people who accounted for about 5.00% of the total population, and leaving more than 90.00% of ordinary people, they can easily control them and assimilate them.

After all, they have no culture, and all they can learn is the culture of the Ming Dynasty, the culture of revolutionaries.

They are a blank piece of paper, uncontaminated, and whoever draws on it belongs to them.

Neither Yuan Yoritomo nor Hojo Shizheng saw this scene, and they did not see the picture of Japanese civilians taking the initiative to deliver logistical supplies to the Ming army.

And they didn't know that there were even some people who came to look for the Ming army after they heard that there was food for the Ming army, and asked to join the logistics team to transport food to the Ming army.

Because there were so many people who wanted to come, the logistics department of the Ming army had to select more suitable people to transport logistics for themselves, because the number of logistics personnel was not unlimited, and they also had to eat, not robots.

Therefore, it is very surprising that the transportation of logistics materials for the Ming army has become a popular and popular job among Japanese civilians, and even Japanese locals who are similar to intermediaries have appeared in some areas. This situation is very unexpected and funny.

After the logistics is guaranteed, the Ming army only needs to slow down a little bit, and the logistics problem is almost solved. Therefore, the attack speed of the Ming army is still very fast in the eyes of Yuan Laichao and Hojo Shizheng, and it is unusually fast. .

It was so terrifying to them that there was even a trace of despair.

There are quite a few areas under threat right now, Kaga, Hida, Shinano, Obari, Mikawa. This line is completely crumbling under the powerful offensive of the Ming army, and everyone is asking for help, everywhere. Looking for support.

And the troops they can mobilize are too few.

Yuan Yoritomo and Hojo Shizheng recruited a large number of cronies to discuss strategies. One said that they should support Shinano, the other said that they should support Obari, and the next said that they should support Hida.

Anyway, everyone has their own reasons and ideas, but there are only so many troops, and reinforcements are delayed. It is really difficult to support so many places.

In the end, Yuan Yoshitsune had no choice but to suggest that the main force should be concentrated in the country of Shinano. If the war was unfavorable, he would immediately transfer to the country of Echigo. He would contact the reinforcements of the country such as Mutsu, try to gather in the country of Echigo, and then relocate to the country. Start a new round of fighting.

If everyone can resist the mobilization of reinforcements from the Tohoku countries in Shinano and arrive in Echigo, then the war may continue.

If you can't stand it...

Yuan Yoshitsune did not continue to say, anyway, he believed that under the current situation, continuing to disperse troops to support other countries would be tantamount to seeking death.

Concentrating on resisting one point is the only way, the rest...

Everyone please be blessed.

Gen Yoshitsune's suggestion was seen by many as cowardly words of cowardice, who thought that his behavior did not resemble that of a samurai, and was completely timid and cowardly, and criticized him.

Yuan Yoritomo and Hojo Shizheng were also very dissatisfied with him, refuted his views, and insisted on confronting the Ming army on the front line of Shinano to stop the advance of the Ming army.

So Yuan Yoritomo decided that he personally led an army into Shinano country, Hojo Toshima led an army into Hida country, and Yuan Yoshitsune was asked to prove his loyalty and bravery, and led an army to Mikawa country for support.

Yuan Yoshitsune felt regretful, thinking that he would lose this battle, he would die, and the rest of the big guys would not be much better, so on the occasion of parting, he toasted Yuan Yoshio to show his goodbye.

Yuan Laizhao didn't have much affection for this younger brother. He felt that he was frightened by the Ming army, and blindly believed that the Ming army was strong and invincible, and that his own side was weak and helpless. What is this?
So Yuan Raizhao didn't give him a good face and asked him not to fall into the prestige of Genji.

The last side of the two brothers ended so hastily, Yuan Yoshitsune left Izu with full of worries and a trace of sigh, and set off for Mikawa country.

But before he arrived in Sanhe Kingdom, Sanhe Kingdom was breached by Ming army, Sanhe Kingdom was killed by Ming army, and the whole army was annihilated.

The Ming army did not wait, and rushed into the Yuanjiang country quickly. The Yuanjiang army was also attacked by the Ming army and suffered heavy losses. Sano County was powerless to make any resistance.

Yuan Yoshitsune watched the Ming army come overwhelmingly with powerful troops, but he only had [-] troops in his hands. It was obvious that he couldn't do anything, and the Yuanjiang Kingdom was over.

Once the Yuanjiang Kingdom is conquered, the Suruga Kingdom will follow. Once the Suruga Kingdom is over, the Izu Base Camp will be right in front of you.

But now there is only one army standing between the Ming army and Suruga Kingdom. Most of Suruga Kingdom's own army followed Yuan Yoritomo to Shinano Kingdom, and a small part followed him to Yuanjiang Kingdom. If you lose the battle, Izu will be finished.

The whole battle is over.

Did Yoritomo Minato anticipate this before assigning the mission?
Or did he not expect it at all, just naively thinking he could get the job done?
(End of this chapter)

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