Chapter 839
"Think clearly, I never like to force others." Ding Yi said again: "The gate is behind you, you can leave at any time."

Gu Hengbo raised his head and sighed faintly: "Since the concubine has come in, doesn't the emperor want to listen to the concubine playing a song?"

Ding Yi raised her face, looked at her small cherry mouth, and said with a heartbeat: "So what you want."

When Gu Hengbo returned home, it was already around five or six o'clock in the afternoon.

The subordinate Gong Dingzi was waiting for her at home. Seeing Gu Hengbo's return, Gong Dingzi was overjoyed and hurried forward to ask, "Have you seen the Holy Majesty today?"

Gu Hengbo ignored him, looked up at him in despair, and walked forward in a daze.

Gong Dingzi looked at Gu Hengbo from behind, and felt that there was something wrong with her walking posture today.

Swipe, his face flushed suddenly, he had already imagined what happened.

Originally, he wished that such a thing would happen, but when it really happened, he felt uncomfortable as if he was slapped in the face in public.

"Hengbo, Hengbo." Gong Dingzi stepped forward quickly and stopped Gu Hengbo.

Gu Hengbo said weakly: "You can let me go back and rest, I really don't have much strength."

Gong Dingzi's face turned even redder, and soon, a large number of images flashed through his mind involuntarily.

The soft and boneless Gu Hengbo was ravaged wantonly.

He chased after him angrily: "Did he do anything to you?"

"Isn't this what you want?" Gu Hengbo pushed him away, stumbled into the room, then grabbed a jug of water on the table, drank a lot, and felt his throat feel better.

"Then what did he say?" Gong Dingzi said excitedly.

Gu Hengbo drank a few more sips of water, slowly sat on the stool, looked at Gong Dingzi, and suddenly smiled sadly: "Congratulations to Mr. Gong, congratulations to Mr. Gong, congratulations to Mr. Gong for the military department of the Ministry of War—"

Gong Dingzi was promoted from Bingke to Shizhong to Bingke Dugeshizhong, which was equivalent to being promoted two levels in a row. He also skipped his arch-rival Bingke Zuowei Wu Zui and became Wu Zui's immediate boss.

"Did the Holy Majesty say it himself?" Gong Dingzi was overjoyed, holding Gu Hengbo's hand with both hands.

Gu Hengbo nodded heavily, and then said: "You hurt me, let go."

"Hahaha." Gong Dingzi danced excitedly and almost jumped up.

Being promoted to two levels in a row represents power and money, as well as the face of crushing a deadly enemy.

Gong Dingzi was as happy as a child.

He danced wildly in the room, laughing, and suddenly understood a truth, so it is so easy to be an official in Daqian?

Gu Hengbo watched Gong Dingzi coldly. The perfect man in her heart before suddenly made her feel so disgusted.

She didn't care about her feelings at all, and she didn't ask what happened to her or what she went through.

Is the official position really so important to him?
She now understands a little bit why Gong Dingzi didn't commit suicide after jumping into the well.

Because he didn't want to be an official at all.

Maybe it's just his excuse that he can't bear to bear himself, but it's true that he can't bear to bear the official position.

"No, no, it can't be like this." Excited Gong Dingzi suddenly thought of something, and immediately put on a straight face.

Gu Hengbo's heart skipped a beat, thinking that Gong Dingzi had regretted it.

If he asks me not to enter the palace again, I will forgive him.

Unexpectedly, Gong Dingzi turned around and said, "Hengbo, for you and me, let's make up?"

"..." Gu Hengbo only felt his eyes go dark, and he almost fainted.

She didn't listen to what Gong Dingzi was saying later, she was just confused and in pain.

Gong Dingzi didn't pay attention to her face at all, or didn't care about her face, and said to himself: "The Holy Majesty is still the Mingjun of the world. If the news about you often entering the palace is spread, it will really damage the reputation of the Holy Majesty and the palace. It’s better to get back together as soon as possible.”

"I'll give you back your freedom. No matter how you go in and out of the palace, people in the world will have nothing to say."

Gu Hengbo laughed back angrily: "What Master Gong said is absolutely true, and the women of the people are all arranged by Master Gong."

"Very good, very good, we will do it tomorrow, and we will do it tomorrow." Gong Dingzi rubbed his hands, overjoyed.

Gong Dingzi actually had a first wife, and Gu Hengbo was just a concubine, so he decided to leave Gu Hengbo.

Although Gong Dingzi was very talented, he was called the "Three Great Masters of Jiangzuo" together with Wu Weiye and Qian Qianyi in the late Ming Dynasty, but his indulging in sensuality and his bohemian lifestyle were also criticized at the time, and Sun Changling blamed him: Putting his parents and wives out of the way, and hearing the obituary, singing and drinking lingeringly, still doing the same thing, destroying relationships.”

This comment is quite bad, it can be said that he is not respectful of human relations.

But Gong Dingzi's original partner was Tong, and Tong's conduct was far better than Gong Dingzi's.She was granted the title of Ruren twice by the Ming Dynasty. After the fall of the Ming Dynasty, Gong Dingzi surrendered to the Qing Dynasty. Not only did she live in Hefei alone, she did not follow Gong to Beijing, and she refused to accept the reward from the Qing Dynasty, which formed a sharp contrast with Gong's behavior.

That night, Gong Dingzi drank some wine and found Gu Hengbo.

Thinking that Gu Hengbo would be the emperor's woman in the future, Gong Dingzi suddenly wanted to enjoy the relationship between husband and wife before reconciling.

"Get lost." Gu Hengbo pushed him away without hesitation.

"You?" Gong Dingzi was furious: "Are we still husband and wife?"

"You are not as good as the Holy Majesty." Gu Hengbo sneered: "The Holy Majesty was a soldier and was once a mighty general, but you, a scholar who has no power to restrain a chicken, are simply not worth mentioning."

"Brush" Gong Dingzi was ashamed and angry, blushing like a monkey's fart.

Just as he was about to explode, Gu Hengbo glared at him angrily.

Thinking that the emperor might summon Gu Hengbo again at any time, he immediately acted like a discouraged ball: "OK, OK, sleep, sleep, I'll go next door, hey."

Gong Dingzi turned his head every step, and left Gu Hengbo's room reluctantly.
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September, Japan.

Zu Dashou and Ji Erhalang slowly appeared on the top of a mountain on horseback.

Behind them are nearly [-] soldiers, only one third of which have horses.

Most of these war horses were taken from Japan and are relatively short.

Zu Dashou looked back from time to time and found that the soldiers and horses of the Qing Dynasty seemed to be very tired, but their expressions were a little excited.

He couldn't help but sigh secretly.

Since the 18th year of Chongzhen, when Ding Yi wiped out the Qing Dynasty, they were sent to Japan to land in Japan in the name of the Qing Dynasty's defeated soldiers, and then began to loot and plunder everywhere.

Ding Yi gave him more than 3 soldiers and horses, including more than 1 Manchu Qing elites. From the 18th year of Chongzhen to the present, they have been fighting, plundering, and destroying Japan for nearly a year.

The shogunate had a terrible headache and called up soldiers and horses from all over the country to encircle and suppress the Zu Dashou Department.

Because Zu Dashou did not keep prisoners here, neither did the Japanese. The two sides fought fiercely for nearly a year. Zu Dashou and the shogunate fought 23 times, winning every game.

The Qing army beheaded at least 3 shogunate coalition forces, but they also suffered heavy losses. The more they fought, the fewer they fought, from more than [-] soldiers to [-].

At first, Zu Dashou and Jierharang were quite happy, because the fighting power of the shogunate coalition forces was similar to that of the previous Ming army, or even worse than that of the Ming army. They won many battles and gained countless gains, and they could plunder everywhere and provide supplies.

The discipline of the Qing soldiers was fairly strict at first, but now the country is ruined and the family is gone. After arriving in Japan, they completely let themselves go. Zu Dashou, Hong Chengshou, and Jiharlang did not restrain themselves. They slaughtered wantonly here, everywhere Looting, not farming, not occupying cities, just like locusts, whichever foreign country they come to, will be in bad luck.

Because their policy is to fight the enemy with food and support war with war.

In addition, the Qing army did not keep any prisoners, the Japanese experienced the cruelty of the Manchu Qing, and the whole country resisted to the death.

It didn't take long for Hong and Zu to finally find that the Japanese were more difficult to conquer than the Ming.

When they were in Liaodong, they could easily conquer a village of Ming people, and often a single armored soldier could control dozens or hundreds of Ming people.

But in Japan, this trick doesn't work.

It is not easy for the Japanese to surrender. Some people will commit suicide after defeat, and they will never surrender like the Ming army.

Even Jihe Harang said that this is a terrible nation, and if they are allowed to grow, they may threaten Daming (Daqian) in the future.

At this time, Zu Dashou and Jierhalang had just come to a mountain top, and there was a plain at the foot of the mountain, where a lot of rice was planted.

It is September now, and the rice in Japan cannot be harvested yet, but there are already golden ears of rice everywhere.

Jierharang is accompanied by his second son, Jidu, who is only 13 years old and already about 1.7 meters tall. He is taller than Japanese adults and is very strong. He is considered a brave general in his army.

Other Qing generals such as Guarja Tulai (the seventh son of Fei Yingdong), Baiyintu (the nephew of the old slave), Sony, and Boluo (the third son of Abatay) followed behind him.

Of all the dignitaries in the Manchu Qing Dynasty, they are the only ones who are still alive, and [-]% of the rest died in Ding Yi's battle against the Qing Dynasty, and the other [-]% are missing.

"This is the Harima country." Zu Daishou said at this time: "It used to belong to the territory of Toyotomi Hideyori. After Hideyori died, Tokugawa entrusted it to the Ikeda family. The current lord is called Ikeda Masao."

When he spoke, he lowered his head and was looking at the documents in his hand.

The information was given to him by someone sent by Shiro Amakusa. They landed in Changzhou and fought all the way to Harima. It took nearly a year before and after, and they were still more than half away from Edo, where the shogunate was located.

There is no way, the resistance of the Japanese is very fierce, every time they pass through a feudal country, they have to go through a tragic battle, but they are fighting with fewer and fewer troops, Zu Dashou is also very doubtful whether they can reach Edo now.

"The shogunate has been fully mobilized. On the way forward, there will only be more shogunate coalition forces." Jierharang said: "Only by defeating the main force of the shogunate in one fell swoop and driving straight into their capital can the shogunate be destroyed."

He wanted to use the way he defeated the Ming Dynasty to wipe out the main force of the shogunate army, and then went straight to the capital.

But the mobilization ability of the shogunate was stronger than that of Ming Dynasty. Because this time it was a foreign invasion, and the Qing army was very brutal, so all the daimyo lords in Japan, including Matsuura Takanobu, also pretended to send troops.

"The terrain of Harima is very good, most of which are plains. I don't think the shogunate will fight us here." Zu Dashou said with experience.

The previous few times when the shogunate army concentrated troops and horses and Qing soldiers in decisive battles on the plains, they were all defeated. Later, they changed their tactics and specialized in ambushes and ambushes in narrow and difficult places, thereby delaying the speed of the Qing army's advance and delaying the national mobilization.

(End of this chapter)

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