Bury the Qing Dynasty

Chapter 306 A Loyal Dog Like a Japanese Slave

Chapter 306
There are many problems with this thing of Japanese slaves, for example, they always like to fight against each other, for example, they always like to bite their masters back.

But the Japanese slaves have an advantage, that is, once they are dealt with honestly, these dwarfs will be loyal dogs. What is right and wrong is not within the scope of their consideration, and they even take their own lives as dogs. don't care

It just so happens that the current Wa country belongs to the kind that has been dealt with honestly. In a simple naval battle, Da Ming directly scrapped the warships of the Wa country, and the symbolic significance of the remaining few small broken ships is far greater than Practical significance-probably similar to the existence significance of the Mongolian Navy.

Under this premise, these dwarfs from the Wa country are naturally very honest. Tojo Kojiro said that he would allocate another 1 Japanese samurai to be responsible for recruiting labor, and Tokugawa Ieqi really allocated [-] Japanese samurai to him.

Everything depends on Da Ming's father.

Compared with Kojiro Tojo, Howard and Overstraten are somewhat off the chain.

As Howard said, England is now busy cooperating with France to attack the Habsburg family, and the Netherlands is also busy rebuilding the country, and there is basically no extra troops to deploy.

More importantly, Howard and Overstraten are now working hard on "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms".

The more Howard and Overstraten read "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", the more they felt that "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" was broad and profound, and the more they read it, the more they wanted to read it, and even tirelessly pulled Tojo Kojiro to study it together.

Kojiro Tojo didn't have much interest in this, but he told Howard and Overstraten based on the principle that they must not let them go if they can be brought into the ditch: "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms teaches The most important thing is strategy, just take a look at it, but the really interesting ones are "Water Margin" and "Journey to the West."

In addition to working hard to bring Howard and Overstraten into the ditch, Kojiro Tojo is now more concerned about the recruitment of labor - with the little manpower that Kojiro Tojo can use now, he wants to put All the red deer in Tianzhu are recruited as laborers, which is pure nonsense, but Tojo Kojiro has to consider Daming's attitude.

Daming needs a lot of labor. As for who gets these laborers and where they get them from, it is actually not within the scope of Daming's concern.

Da Ming also doesn't care about how much Tojo Kojiro or the Wa country has paid for recruiting labor, Da Ming only cares about whether Tojo Kojiro has done things well.

If Tojo Kojiro did things well, he might not be rewarded by Ming Dynasty for it, at most he would be thrown two bones by the Edo shogunate.

But if Kojiro Tojo screwed things up... Daming would not punish him for this, but the Edo shogunate would never let him go.

Those who can die decently are regarded as the great virtues accumulated by the ancestors in their lifetime.

Tojo Kojiro also knew this in his heart.

Therefore, after the [-] Japanese samurai dispatched by the Edo shogunate arrived in Tianzhu, Tojo Kojiro also moved his mind.

Although [-] Japanese samurai may not be as good as a drop in the ocean compared to [-] million Indian red deer, they are [-] Japanese samurai after all—Kojiro Tojo has never commanded so many samurai in his life. It is also impossible to expand by three points.

Fortunately, no matter how inflated Tojo Kojiro was, he didn't inflate enough to think that [-] Japanese warriors would be able to deal with the [-] million Indian red deer, and he didn't inflate enough to challenge Da Ming's father.

Tojo Kojiro wanted to speed up the support of certain Brahmin monks.

After summoning the leaders of the Japanese samurai under his command, Tojo Kojiro said straight to the point: "The purpose of our visit to Tianzhu this time must have been told to you by General Tokugawa."

"Unfortunately, there are a full [-] million Tianzhu red deer here in Tianzhu, which is several times more than the number of Japanese slaves in our entire Japanese country."

"This also means that our original plan to solve the labor problem in Tianzhu in three months will come to nothing."

As soon as Tojo Kojiro's voice fell, the second samurai leader Yamamoto 28, who was transferred by the Tokugawa family, frowned and shouted: "Haga! As Japanese warriors, we must recruit enough soldiers for Da Ming's father as soon as possible." labor!"

The third samurai leader Takeshita Zaemon even stared and shouted: "Could it be that our [-] Japanese warriors can't deal with [-] million Indian red deer?"

Tojo Kojiro glanced at Yamamoto 28 and Takeshita Zaemon, and snorted coldly: "Takeshita-san, do you have no idea about the number [-] million? Let me tell you, if [-] Japanese warriors want to solve Losing [-] million Indian red deer means that each warrior has to kill [-] red deer on average!"

Takeshita Zaemon was immediately dumbfounded - so, the number of [-] million is so many?On average, each samurai had to kill [-] Indian red deer?I thought it would be enough for everyone to kill one Indian red deer...

Yamamoto 28 was also a little dumbfounded.

I have to admit that the Wa country at this time is really worthy of the name of a short man. A large number of Japanese slaves have no concept of numbers above 28. Yamamoto [-] and Takeshita Zaemon are the two units of Wan and Wanwan. got confused.

And after reprimanding Takeshita Zaemon, Tojo Kojiro turned his attention to Yamamoto 28: "Yamamoto-kun, I know you have never been very convinced by me, but it doesn't matter, I don't care."

Before Yamamoto 28 got angry, Kojiro Tojo said with a ferocious expression: "But, please make one thing clear—this time when you come to Tianzhu to recruit laborers, all the samurai must obey my orders, including the two of you who are here. Inside."

"In Tianzhu, you two, please put away your arrogance, put away the set of things on the bottom, and obey my orders honestly, or else..."

Yamamoto 28 glared at Kojiro Tojo bitterly, but in the end he didn't say anything, but sat back on the stool obediently.

Tojo Kojiro was right.

Before coming to Tianzhu, Tokugawa Iezari also told Yamamoto 28 countless times to obey the orders of Kojiro Tojo. Familiar with "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms".

Seeing that Yamamoto 28 and Takeshita Zaemon shut up and stopped talking, Tojo Kojiro nodded in satisfaction and said, "Yo, the problem now is how to recruit enough labor for Da Ming's father as soon as possible." , and then clean up Tianzhu, so that the Emperor Ming and the Ming court can send officials to take over, and we can study the rest of the matter after we return to Wa Kingdom, what do you think?"

Yamamoto 28 gave a cold snort, then nodded, and said, "How do you plan to solve Tianzhu's problem?"

Takeshita Zaemon also echoed: "That is, how can we clean up the [-] million Indian red deer in a short period of time?"

Speaking of this, Takeshita Zaemon's eyes suddenly lit up, and he said: "After all, Tianzhu is a piece of land, and it is much bigger than Japan. The key is that there are still [-] million Tianzhu red deer. If..."

Kojiro Tojo's face darkened immediately, he looked at Yamamoto 28 and asked, "Yamamoto-kun, what do you mean?"

Yamamoto 28 snorted coldly and said, "What's your opinion? My opinion is to quickly get rid of those Tianzhu red deer and turn them into Da Ming's father's laborers. As for Tianzhu, it will naturally belong to Da Ming's father."

Tojo Kojiro nodded and said, "Yo Sai, Yamamoto-kun is still very awake."

After complimenting Yamamoto 28, Tojo Kojiro looked at Takeshita Zaemon and said, "Takeshita-kun, please put away your stupid and extremely dangerous thoughts."

"This place is much larger than the mainland of the Wa Kingdom, and there are [-] red deer. If your idea can be realized, it can indeed be regarded as a great thing."

"But don't forget that all the Indian red deer here have been handpicked by His Majesty the Ming Emperor as laborers. The land here will also belong to the Emperor Ming and the Ming court in the future."

"As for the Wa Kingdom... It might be better to stay honestly in the local area. If you rashly go to Tianzhu to make troubles, once Da Ming's father is completely angered, who can bear the consequences?"

When asked by Tojo Kojiro, Takeshita Zaemon immediately had nothing to say.

After all, he is the leader who can lead [-] samurai. Takeshita Zaemon has a bit of a brain, and he also knows very well that the current Wa country can't afford to provoke Daming at all. Like a joke.

After a long silence, Tojo Kojiro continued: "My plan is that we must support a few more Brahmin monks and let them form a new Tianzhu government."

Yamamoto 28 asked with a confused face: "Support Brahmin monks?"

Tojo Kojiro nodded, and roughly talked about the Tianzhu caste system with Yamamoto 28 and Takeshita Koemon, and then continued: "As long as those Brahmin monks can be eliminated, let them form a new Tianzhu government. , the original Tianzhu government will be abolished."

"What should I do next, I think you can all guess it?"

However, to the surprise of Tojo Kojiro, Yamamoto 28 and Takeshita Zaemon shook their heads together and said in unison: "I don't know."

Tojo Kojiro was angry, and after a while he said, "We support Brahmin monks who are biased towards us, so that those Indian red deer will rush to Daming to work as laborers."

"Anyway, it's the Indian red deer. We have nothing we can't promise them now. Anyway, when they get on the boat and go out to sea, they have other ideas, but they can't help them."

Yamamoto 28 and Takeshita Zaemon were taken aback for a moment, and Takeshita Zaemon tentatively asked: "According to what you said, there are [-] red deer in Tianzhu. How useful will it be for us to support a few Brahmin monks?"

Tojo Kojiro shook his head, and said: "It is simply too useful - in Tianzhu, the Kshatriyas are biased towards Brahman monks, and those Vaisyas, Sudras, and Dalits are even more Brahman monks." Treat it like a god."

"Maybe you don't know yet, those untouchables like Sudras and Dalits, they will even carefully avoid Brahmins and Kshatriyas when they are on their way, so as to avoid the aristocratic lords of Brahmins and Kshatriyas. step on their shadows."

Takeshita Zaemon was stunned, and asked: "But this is unreasonable - if it is Sudra and Dalit who don't want Brahmins and Kshatriya to step on their shadows, then it should be Sudra and Dalit. Dart's status is higher, right?"

Tojo Kojiro shook his head and said: "On the contrary, all the red deer in Tianzhu believe that the Brahmins are the supreme, followed by the Kshatriya who controls the army, politics, and money."

"They believe that all mortals, especially untouchables like them, must maintain sufficient respect for Brahmins and Kshatriyas. It is a kind of respect to avoid Brahmins and Kshatriyas from stepping on their shadows."

"Because, on Tianzhu's side, if high-caste Brahmins and Kshatriyas step on the shadow of untouchables, it means that high-caste people are polluted by low-caste people."

"For example, the magic is that if the shadow of a low-caste untouchable is stepped on by a high-caste nobleman, the high-caste nobleman will regard it as a great shame, and the low-caste person will not be upgraded to a high-caste because of this."

Yamamoto 28 became dizzy the more he listened, and then asked directly: "Those Indian red deer have accepted such a rule, and have passed it down for thousands of years without breaking it?"

Tojo Kojiro sneered, and said, "Anyway, I have been in Tianzhu for a few months, and I can tell you clearly that those Tianzhu red deer really accepted such a caste system."

Takeshita Zaemon muttered in a low voice: "If it were me, then no matter what, I would have to step on the shadows of a few more nobles."

Hearing what Takeshita Zaemon said, Tojo Kojiro couldn't help but look ugly: "In order to prevent this kind of thing from spreading, those Brahmins and Kshatriyas will probably choose to kill those untouchables who stepped on their shadows, Takeshita-kun, who's shadow do you want to step on now?"

Takeshita Zaemon suddenly shook his head like a rattle: "Of course, I was just joking, just joking."

Tojo Kojiro sneered again, and said meaningfully: "This is the best—Takeshita-san, there are some things you can think about, and some things you can't even think about, otherwise, it will be easy for you to bring something to yourself. disaster."

(End of this chapter)

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