Chapter 174: Thanks for the reward and more chapters

"Commander Zhang, if you're unwilling to cross this sword and gun rack, I'll withdraw. You've truly disappointed us..."

Before he could finish his words, Zhang Feng didn't give him a chance to retreat. He said directly: "I won't let you down. Shoot."

At Zhang Feng's command, the soldiers' box guns opened fire, blasting like a barrage of machine guns. Dozens fell to the ground in an instant. They collapsed at the gate, blood pouring out. The wounded screamed incessantly, "Ouch!" and "Oh my God!" The scene was a chaotic mess.

The housekeeper was also terrified and collapsed to the ground. The moment the gunshot rang out, everyone in the mansion was immediately alarmed. Yu Xinzhong's eyes, which had been closed at the time, suddenly opened wide, and he immediately knew that something was wrong. Even though the old man was over seventy years old, he still acted like a young man. He stood up and rushed out of the mansion. Before he reached the door, he smelled a strong smell of blood. The shouting of his men continued to reach his ears. The old man's face really changed drastically this time.

"Master, Zhang is wantonly slaughtering our brothers again. Let's rush out and fight him now."

"Yeah, let's fight."

"Yes, I'll fight. At worst, I'll be a brave man again in eighteen years."

After hearing the chatter, Yu Xinzhong immediately shouted, "Shut up and stop causing trouble for me."

Yu Xinzhong now finally realized that the revolutionary army he encountered was not only in Chongqing

They are ruthless at times, and they are ruthless at all times. If he is not careful, he will be in trouble. He does not want to be dragged down by these idiots.

Water. It's no wonder Yu Xinzhong didn't stop it before. In fact, even the Gelaohui didn't take the Qing officials seriously. Because the government also relied on the Gelaohui to get things done. Without the cooperation of the Gelaohui, the Qing officials couldn't do many things.

Unfortunately, they were facing Zhang Feng, who was trained by Zhang Yinghao. Zhang Feng had no reason to be afraid of these Gelaohui. If Zhang Feng gave in to the Gelaohui's intimidation, wouldn't that mean he had already acknowledged the rules of the Gelaohui? You want the government to recognize the rules of the underworld, but if you do it yourself, it would be a joke. Zhang Feng always remembered what Zhang Yinghao said: "This is our territory, and we have the final say on all the rules."

Yu Xinzhong now understood, but it was a little late.

Hundreds of disciples and grandchildren fell in a pool of blood. Many of them had died, and many were seriously injured, lying on the ground groaning. A few of the slightly injured saw Yu Xinzhong coming.

Hearing these clamours, the old man was furious.

"Why don't you quickly take these embarrassing things away?"

After saying this, he quickly took two steps and came to about seven or eight meters away from Zhang Feng. He bowed and said, "I am Yu Xinzhong. I apologize to Commander Zhang for being here. Please come inside and sit down."

"Hey, Uncle Yu's threshold is too high. I can't get in. I can't afford it. What's the point of you apologizing to me? These people actually brandished guns and sticks in front of this commander. Did you order them to do so? What a great prestige! No wonder these people dared to rob openly when this commander attacked Chongqing. If these people are not disciplined, will they still break into people's homes and rob people? I think these people are all rioters. They should be killed and not spared. Those who just shouted, light them up."

After saying this, Zhang Feng waved his hand, and Yu Xinzhong heard a few more gunshots. The Pao brothers who had been shouting just now were instantly silent. In fact, these lightly wounded Pao brothers were deliberately left behind by the soldiers, just to demonstrate in front of these Pao brother bosses.

"Hey, hey, don't cum. Hey, hey."

Seeing that the shouters had fallen silent, Yu Xinzhong could only say with a dark face: "Alas. Commander Zhang, why is he so murderous? Your subordinates don't know the rules, so please don't be offended. Haven't they learned their lesson now?"

"Haha." Zhang Feng smiled noncommittally and said, "Mr. Yu, you're also trying to wade into this mess now! You're a highly respected person. Now that you've retired, you shouldn't push yourself too far. But no matter how strict the rules of the underworld are, can they ever trump the laws of the land? I think you're a wise man, so don't make the mistake! You've been a hero your whole life, so you should spend your retirement in peace."

Yu Xinzhong was startled by these words, and now he felt that this might involve something he was unaware of. The bloody truth also told this old man, who had experienced decades of ups and downs, that times had changed and his era was over. In an instant, Zhang Feng felt that the man before him had aged by more than ten years.

"Please let Commander Zhang know."

"What's the point of saying it's explicit or not? I received your invitation, and then someone reported that there were a lot of gangsters gathering here. I figured since the two things were connected, I'd come over to take a look. I didn't expect it to be true. So, thank you for helping me bring them together."

"Commander Zhang has gone to extremes. Isn't he afraid of chaos in Sichuan?"

"Hahahaha, what are you talking about, Mr. Yu? Killing these people will cause chaos in Sichuan? But to be honest, I really want to see if Sichuan can be in chaos without them."

"The commander is young and promising, and I admire his ambition. I'm an old man on the verge of death, so I shouldn't say anything, but our disciples have to make a living. If you destroy their jobs, there are hundreds of thousands of people involved, and chaos will break out. It won't be easy to stop."

Yu Xinzhong's words were soft but pointed, telling Zhang Feng directly that if he didn't want Sichuan to fall into chaos, he had to appease the Gelaohui appropriately.

"Haha, Mr. Yu, the Qing Dynasty was incompetent and incompetent, unable to rectify public security issues, let alone the problem of corrupt officials. Therefore, those people who couldn't make a living would form associations or join various organizations to protect themselves. This is understandable, isn't it?

However, our Chairman Zhang Yinghao is a man of great talent and vision, and is naturally not comparable to the Qing Dynasty. From now on, anyone who works hard and abides by the rules will be able to live a good life. Those who always seek to gain something for nothing and plunder by force will be our targets. As long as they abide by the law, we will naturally not make things difficult for anyone."

Yu Xinzhong suddenly didn't know what to say. Thousands of years of rules were no longer working. While you were still explaining the rules to him, he was just flipping the table over. How could you even play like that? You were powerless to resist.

Besides, the upper echelons of the Gelaohui all know where their interests come from. If they don’t plunder the lower-class people, where will the money come from? Isn’t the purpose of establishing the party for those interests? Who would fight to the death if it wasn’t for the interests? They should just go home and farm.

"Commander Zhang, you should at least give those brothers a bite to eat, right? If you really don't give them any chance to survive, don't forget that we have countless members of the Gelaohui in Sichuan..."

"Mr. Yu, please don't keep mentioning the hundreds of thousands of Gelaohui members. That's pointless. Under the rule of our Progressive Party and the Revolutionary Army, as long as everyone abides by our laws, there is a way to survive, and they will definitely live a better life in the future. Anyone who does not abide by the law will be punished by law."

Zhang Feng's words were extremely tough, and he was not afraid of any threats from Yu Xinzhong. The members of the Gelaohui below, especially those uncles and second uncles, had long been fed up with Zhang Feng's arrogance. He killed us brothers and felt justified in killing us. Uncles can tolerate it, but aunts can't tolerate it. They all stood up and shouted:

"Master, since Commander Zhang won't give us a way out, we can only rely on our own hands to snatch it back."

As he spoke, more Gelaohui members rushed over from both sides of the wall. Many of them were holding a variety of weapons such as muskets and Hanyang rifles. Together with the original group, there were hundreds of people confronting Zhang Feng. If it weren't for the occasional painful howls from the Gelaohui, those who didn't know would have thought it was a standoff between equals.

"Commander Zhang, a hero cannot defeat a large force, nor can two fists defeat four hands. If you only promise not to embarrass us, everything can be negotiated. Otherwise, we will have no choice but to fight you to the death."

"Hey, you're making a big show, but you're wrong. The fish will die, but the net won't break."

Just as the Gelaohui members were about to shout again, Zhang Feng retreated back into the crowd before they could open fire. He said to the soldier next to him, "Fire a signal flare and capture all the leaders inside. This is a great opportunity. It's rare for these people to gather together to die. Let's help them."

In the eyes of everyone, a firework shot straight into the sky and exploded with a "bang"

After all, before the revolutionary army attacked Chongqing, similar fireworks were heard. Painful memories were awakened, and a man rushed out from the crowd, waving

He held the big knife and shouted at the same time: "Zhang the Butcher, I will take you with me even if I die. Brothers, fight them!"

"Bang", "Bang"

Two gunshots rang out, and the man died. "Bang," "bang," "bang," "bang"...

The sound of gunfire continued, and those Pao brothers holding muskets were specially targeted and all shot to the ground. Suddenly, the gunfire stopped. At this time, the surroundings fell into an eerie silence. At this time, there was no need for Zhang Feng to speak, as someone in the team shouted out.

"Everyone put down your weapons and put your hands on your head. Anyone who dares to move will be shot immediately."

"Drop your weapons, put your hands on your head, and get down."

The Gelaohui members, armed with broadswords and red-tasseled spears, dared not breathe. After the first thud of weapons dropping to the ground, as if on command, the sound of weapons dropping continued, and one after another, they crouched down. Some tried to take advantage of the chaos to escape, but ended up eating peanuts.

Zhang Feng took advantage of this opportunity to eliminate so many high-ranking members of the Gelaohui, and combined with the list of names obtained during the interrogation, he swept through the Liqing District's t system. He also took advantage of the situation to implement a lot of land reform work.

In a short time, the public security in Chongqing reached the point where people did not pick up things on the streets and did not lock their doors at night.

Zhang Feng's reckless operation also cut off the heads and waists of the Gelaohui forces in Chongqing and its surrounding areas. From then on, they were unable to recover. Ran never recovered his strength at all, and Pao Ge quickly became a historical name.

On the ground in Chongqing, unless the Qing Dynasty or the foreign devil Yu Lei sent a cattle detachment to attack, there would be no other forces that could compete with the Forward Party.

When Zhang Feng cleared out the power of Chongqing Gelaohui and the revolutionary army attacked everywhere, Kuijun also took a group of Manchu people who were fighting cocks and walking dogs along the Yangtze River and finally arrived in Wuhan.

As a tribe, he naturally had his own methods, and he required no less authority. He organized the group of Manchus, whom Zhang Yinghao had disdained, and brought them all to him to bolster his power. Though reluctant, they were determined to make it happen. The Little Ss all depended on Kuijun for a good future, for a chance to enjoy wealth and prosperity in the capital. Kuijun, seizing their attention, made generous promises, but whether they could deliver on that promise would depend on his passing this hurdle and reaching the capital.

Kuijun no longer had the reserved demeanor he had when he entered Sichuan. Liu Kunyi, the Governor-General of Liangjiang, wanted to visit him and wanted him to stay in the luxurious guesthouse he had carefully prepared, but Kuijun refused and continued to stay on the boat. Even if Zhang Zhidong didn't come to greet him in person, Kuijun didn't care. Of course, Kuijun still decided to make things difficult for Zhang Zhidong when he was well again.

So when Kui Jun disembarked from the boat, the welcoming officials were stunned. Those who didn't know the situation, seeing Kui Jun's impressive presence, might have mistaken him for an invincible army returning victorious. And yet, those Manchus, for the sake of their future prosperity, had put on such a brilliant show. Kui Jun was incredibly satisfied, feeling he had finally found a use for these people.

Kui Jun didn't dare to meet Cixi at this point. He had to clarify Cixi's intentions in Wuhan before returning to Beijing. Otherwise, if he were thrown directly into prison, he would truly be heartbroken. After calmly accepting the officials' tributes, Kui Jun quickly telegraphed his cousin, Guaerjia Ronglu, asking for advice and explaining the letter Zhang Yinghao was about to give to Cixi.

Chapter 175: Thanks to the Fiery Swordsman for the reward and more chapters

After Ronglu and Kuijun exchanged telegrams, Ronglu asked Kuijun to show Zhang Zhonghao's letter to Cixi and apologize in person. However, Kuijun felt that this was not safe. If the Empress Dowager was angry, she might directly implicate him. So he suggested that the letter written by Zhang Zhonghao be sent to the hands of the signing official first, while he himself waited for Cixi in Zhengding.

After that, no one dared to bring charges against him again.

But who was Ronglu? He was valued by Cixi, participated in the signing of the "Xin Chou Treaty", and accomplished this. When he returned to Xi'an, he was favored by the emperor and rewarded with a yellow jacket, a double-eyed peacock feather, a sable, and escorted back to Beijing. He was promoted to the Prince's Grand Tutor, and was transferred to the Wenhua Palace Grand Secretary and the Grand Councilor. He was Cixi's lackey.

He had already figured out Cixi thoroughly and knew her better than anyone else, so he could naturally save Kui Jun's life.

Under Ronglu's insistence, Kuijun had no choice but to bite the bullet and quickly rush to the road where Cixi was going. He first met Ronglu at the designated location where Cixi was going and told him everything. Ronglu thought for a while with his eyes slightly closed, and then came up with a plan. He told Kuijun what he had said when he met Cixi.

He repeated it once, then said: "As long as you tell it, you will definitely be able to save your life. As for the rest, we will talk about it later."

This "we'll talk about it later" is actually just like talking about himself. He has experienced many ups and downs, but isn't he still doing well now? As long as he is around, Kui Jun doesn't have to worry about opportunities. He also knows that Cixi has a strong desire for power. At this time, Cixi is really concerned about her own political issues. Naturally, he can grasp Cixi's pulse. If he follows Cixi's wishes, saving Kui Jun's life will be a piece of cake.

Soon, Kui Jun was brought before Cixi, who immediately knelt down and kowtowed, shouting, "May the Empress Dowager live long, long, long, long, long."

As for Emperor Guangxu, he was simply ignored by Kui Jun. Cixi opened her eyelids slightly, glanced at Kui Jun, and said lightly: "Kui Jun, do you admit your guilt?"

"In reply to the Empress Dowager, I acknowledge my crime and ask for your punishment."

After saying this, Kuijun closed his mouth and immediately nodded his forehead to the ground, as if obeying Cixi. Kuijun's attitude of admitting guilt was exposed, and now it was necessary to give Cixi a way out. So, at this time, the people arranged by Ronglu immediately knelt before Cixi and said, "I beg the Empress Dowager to forgive my sins and spare Kuijun's life for now. Kuijun also brought a letter from the bandit leader to the Empress Dowager."

When Cixi heard that it was written to her by the Sichuan rebels, she immediately became interested and said calmly: "Present it."

Li Lianying took the paper from Kuijun and handed it to Cixi, who opened it and began to read. Zhang Yinghao's handwriting was simple, with only one line of words on it: "I still remember the Ten Days of Yangzhou and the Three Massacres of Jiading. Even today, the Manchus should be considered part of the Chinese nation. Don't say I didn't warn you."

After reading it, Cixi was furious, but she remained impassive. Zhang Yinghao's note was a blatant threat. Didn't Cixi know how the Qing Dynasty had conquered the world? She also knew that China was facing a debate over whether to protect the Qing or China. The Southeast Mutual Protection Agreement included a pro-China tone. If the capital was lost and the imperial court collapsed, the provinces would nominate Li Hongzhang as "President" to clean up the mess.

Of course, Cixi was only angry for a moment. She couldn't do anything now. Even if she wanted to do something, she had to wait until she returned to the capital. She could only suppress her anger and ask, "Tell me about the situation in Sichuan and the situation of the bandit leader."

Kui Jun quickly recounted to Cheng the details of how Chengdu was captured, and then he changed the subject to the "Master of Arts" who said, "Empress Dowager, the rebels are too hasty and have harmed foreigners. Why not use some official means to expel the rebels from Sichuan? Many foreigners have been hanged nearby, and other young people don't want to know the news. Doing so will surely arouse the indignation of the great powers. When the great powers get the news, they will surely be furious. At that time, the foreign soldiers left in the capital will definitely attack Sichuan."

The rebels will surely be completely defeated by the armies of the great powers, and that will be the best time for us to eliminate them."

Cixi listened and nodded slightly. She was sure that Mei Yanxin was very powerful. She had so many teams in the team, and Sichuan would definitely be the same as hers.

At this time, Ronglu also spoke, "Empress Dowager, according to the report, these Jiao rebels are actually the remnants of the Hongyang rebels. They advocate the division of land. It is heard that they have launched grievances and public trials in various places, and wantonly massacred local landlords and gentry. It is simply outrageous to both humans and gods. The ideal of "land to the tiller" is beautiful, but since this ideal has not been realized for thousands of years, this rebellion can only be led by unreliable peasants. However, they know the fate of the country and the truth. Their regime will eventually end up like the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom.

It's just a flash in the pan."

At this time, Kui Jun knew that he was probably safe, and he immediately became excited. He immediately said: "Empress Dowager, now that the rebels have just occupied Chengdu, they are attacking everywhere without restraint. They have divided their forces into many groups and intend to slaughter all the landlords and gentry in Sichuan. This will inevitably provoke resistance from the landlords and gentry. They are wantonly killing foreigners and landlords and confiscating their land and property. These are all ways to death. Their actions will inevitably provoke fierce resistance from landlords across the country. They will never be able to conquer the world. They are courting their own destruction. In the future, as long as we obey the will of the people at home and unite with the foreigners abroad, we will surely be able to easily eliminate this rebel group."

At this moment, Cixi was most concerned about her power and political power. So after hearing these words, she felt a sense of relief and joy. She praised them highly, saying, "Excellent, very good! It seems that the Sichuan rebels are nothing more than this. With their actions, their fate is already determined. They seem to be a group of people who don't understand the situation and are arrogant. So the Sichuan incident is not worth mentioning. Ronglu, have Yizhu and Li Hongzhang contact the foreign powers to send troops to help us suppress the rebellion. And publicize the atrocities committed by the rebels so that the landlords and gentry in various places can see the true face of the rebels and assist our army in suppressing the rebellion."

"The Queen Mother is wise."

"Long live the Empress Dowager, long live the Empress Dowager, long live the Empress Dowager."

The ministers below immediately knelt down and shouted, as if the Qing Dynasty was now a peaceful and prosperous era with singing and dancing. However, when she set off, the slightly swaying sedan chair that Cixi was sitting in seemed so out of place with the cheers of "Long live the emperor" just now.

Cixi continued to ride in her sedan chair, slowly making her way to the capital. Although she still felt a vague sense of unease, it was nothing compared to returning to the capital she had longed for. But in the days that followed, the words Zhang Yinghao had written recurred to her mind countless times. Whenever she faced a choice, she would recall these words: The Manchus are part of the Chinese nation. Don't say I didn't warn you.

In fact, Zhang Yinghao's words do have a threatening element. If Cixi does not regard the Manchus as members of the Chinese nation, then Zhang Yinghao's meaning is that they can kill all the Manchus just like the Qing Dynasty massacred the Han people. If Cixi can regard the Manchus as members of the Chinese nation, then there will naturally be a place for them in the future. As a member of the ruling class, as the highest ruler of the Qing Dynasty,

Cixi easily understood Zhang Shimeng's inherent chauvinism. What she couldn't understand was Zhang Yinghao's attitude. That arrogant, overbearing Raz seemed certain of success, and the Qing would inevitably be swept into a whirlwind of attacks. He snorted coldly and continued to rest in his sedan chair.

Zhang Yinghao didn't know that Cixi had seen the conversation between him and the Communist Party, nor did he know that they had already awarded him and the Forward Party the city of Beijing. He was still doing his work in an orderly manner. Meanwhile, Yuan Kesheng and his men were constantly carrying out precise arrests of the leaders of the secret societies. Hu Songhui had also led his team to eliminate the identified counter-revolutionary armed forces at a specific location. Zhang Yinghao

He knew that it was not appropriate for him to completely disperse his forces at this time, so he concentrated his troops to attack everywhere, put down all the previous rebellions, and transferred troops to strengthen the land reform work.

At the same time, the investigators have also caught those who are trying to take revenge.

The tail of the master. Zhang Yinghao believed that it would not be long before this evil person would be completely wiped out. In the history books Zhang Yinghao read, the regime of Sichuan was very simple. In fact, as long as they controlled a few key places in Sichuan, they could control the entire Sichuan.

It's all a matter of time.

Zhang Yinghao now understood his shortcomings, so he hired several Sichuan opera troupes to adapt and choreograph new plays, focusing on topics like land reform, revolution, accounting, and reasoning. He also wrote plays himself, including "Put Down Your Whip," "Brothers Join the Army, Sisters Farm," "The Red Detachment of Women," and "The White-Haired Girl." These were rehearsed by art soldiers and Sichuan opera troupes and then performed throughout the country.

Zhang Yinghao was also preparing for a comprehensive counterattack against the rumors spreading across Sichuan, targeting landlords, gentry, remnants of the Qing Dynasty, bandits, bullies, and drug dealers. Zhang Yinghao knew that except for his own poor people and those who had been allocated land, almost everyone else was his enemy.

Zhang Yinghao knew that by this point, whether it was the landlord class or Zhang Yinghao's side, there was no way out in Sichuan. At this point, it was time for the final decisive battle.

That's why Zhang Yinghao wasn't anxious at all during the meeting. He knew that as long as he followed the established plan and relied on the land revolution, he could completely wipe out all the hostile forces. Zhang Yinghao always believed that time was on his side, but Zhang Yinghao's current troubles didn't stop there. The widespread opium was also making him feel a little uneasy.

Despite the difficulties, Zhang Yinghao established a special anti-smoking bureau when establishing various bureaus. This bureau would not only ban opium, but also enforce a tobacco and alcohol monopoly. Once the opium problem was largely resolved, the anti-smoking bureau would be split into the Narcotics Control Bureau and the Tobacco Monopoly Bureau, with the anti-smoking bureau placed under the management of the police. As for alcohol, it would be freely available. Coming from a later era, Zhang Yinghao naturally understood the lucrative profits of alcohol and tobacco. However, in this era, people were struggling to get enough food, and alcohol consumed a significant amount of grain, so appropriate restrictions were necessary. The base would also implement a liquor restriction order, prohibiting distilleries from purchasing excessive grain to produce alcohol.

Zhang Yinghao then came to the Anti-Opium Bureau, accompanied by Comrade Bai Guangliang, the director of the Anti-Opium Bureau. The staff member introduced Zhang Yinghao: "Chairman, Director, the cultivation of opium in Sichuan began in the late Qing Dynasty. Driven by its high profits, Sichuan leaders of different eras have always used it as a way to open up new sources of income.

Sichuan, commonly known as the "Land of Abundance," boasts a favorable climate and fertile soil, making it particularly well-suited for growing crops. This region offers unique geographical advantages for opium cultivation. More importantly, the profits from growing opium far exceed those from growing other crops. According to statistics, for every ton of land producing one dan of wheat, the profit from growing opium is twice that of growing wheat. Furthermore, the price of opium in Sichuan is slightly lower than that of opium elsewhere, resulting in a broader market in the region. The low profit margins and high turnover have driven the local population to engage in opium cultivation, leading to a significantly higher proportion of land dedicated to opium cultivation in Sichuan than the national average.

Sichuan is not only a major tobacco-producing province, but also a major opium user. According to our current simple statistics, 50% of men and 20% of women in Sichuan's cities smoke opium. In rural areas, 25% of men and 5% of women smoke opium.

Opium smoking became a popular pastime for ordinary people, a way to relieve stress and escape reality. Even among friends and family, exchanging opium became fashionable. Even if the householder didn't smoke opium, they would still provide opium for guests to smoke. The situation was extremely serious.

Hearing these shocking statistics, Zhang Yinghao knew that the opium problem would remain unsolved unless these opium addicts quit. He also knew that if these opium weren't effectively controlled, they would remain a huge problem. He couldn't simply eradicate these opium plants with a single order. Without compensation, countless farmers would fight him. But even if he did, Zhang Yinghao didn't have the money to offer.

The presenter continued, "Sir, opium has great medicinal value. For example, a little bit of it can cure headaches, fevers, and stomachaches. Aspirin, a panacea for cardiovascular disease, has been extremely successful and effective. Heroin, due to its potent medicinal value, has become increasingly popular in this era, and has even been recognized as a harmless analgesic by the Encyclopedia Britannica..."

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Hearing this, Zhang Yinghao was stunned, then interrupted and asked, "You said heroin is now a harmless drug?"

The staff member was stunned by Zhang Yinghao's simple question, and then said seriously: "Yes, Chairman, heroin is a harmless drug. Oral heroin can relieve the pain caused by the disease and reduce suffering. We

The land is now in use..."

After listening to the staff's explanation, Zhang Yinghao realized that this was a limitation of the times. People in the world were still unaware of the harms of heroin. At that time, perhaps no one had thought of taking it directly through the nose or injecting it. Until those morphine addicts in the United States injected themselves with heroin, they found that the pleasure produced by heroin was much higher than that of the morphine addicts in the United States.

It is much stronger than morphine, and Pandora's box is completely opened.

Zhang Yinghao knew that deep processing of opium could produce many types of drugs, and there was definitely something to be done here. After thinking about it more deeply, Zhang Yinghao suddenly

He laughed. Why should he be so naive? If he wasn't, wouldn't the opium in the fields be easily dealt with?

After Zhang Yinghao learned about this situation, he finally made up his mind happily. He immediately instructed Bai Mingliang: "According to the current

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