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Chapter 680 His Majesty’s Speech and Leaving Beijing(2/2)

Accompanying the Biao camp were three hundred temporarily "recruited" servants of the Lin Mansion, as well as hundreds of cavalrymen from the headquarters of Dayun, the deputy commander-in-chief of Songshan, Gansu Town, with Dayun as the central officer.
Originally, there were some officers and soldiers from the Beijing camp who wanted to follow them on the expedition in order to make achievements, but Lin Jinglue declined.
Regarding the veteran soldiers from the Beijing camp who had never even fought in a security battle and whose greatest combat experience was street fighting, Manager Lin said that we should continue to perform more important tasks such as defending the capital.
In order to get a lucky break, Lin Jingli took a slight detour and left the city from Desheng Gate in the north. Ye Mengxiong, the Minister of War, saw him off in person.
Then they went all the way east, out of the capital's territory and arrived at Sanhe, where they paused for another three days to join up with the officers and soldiers transferred from Jizhen.
There are 3,000 soldiers in this battalion, and they have the blood of the Qi family army. Six to seven hundred of them are descendants of the southern soldiers who followed Qi Shaobao north to Ji Town.
The generals who led the army, Wu Weizhong, and the guerrilla Ye Bangrong were both veterans of the Qi Army. They had followed Qi Shaobao in the north and south, and were promoted from Yiwu as new recruits based on their military exploits.
So many years have passed since the turbulent years of the Southeast's anti-Japanese war, and there are really not many veterans of the Qi Army who are still serving in the military camp.
Lin Jinglue, the commander-in-chief, was promoted to the tent. Wu Weizhong and Ye Bangrong came to the tent in full armor to pay their respects.
According to the etiquette at this time, when a general pays homage to his commander, he must first come in to pay homage, then go out and change into regular clothes, and then come in to talk.
General Wu Shen, who was still in armor, had finished paying homage to Ye Guoji. When he was about to go out to change into his regular clothes, he was stunned when he looked at the furnishings on the right side of Lin Jinglue's handsome chair.
As a commander-in-chief, there must be some "decorations" on the left and right to publicize the ceremony.
At this moment, Lin Jinglue's left side hung the Shang Sword and the King's Order Flag, and the murderous aura of "taking advantage of others" rushed toward his face.
On the right side is a weapons rack, with a long spear of a unique shape inserted, the head of the spear is half a foot long, and the shape is like a dagger.
What made Wu Shenjiang and Ye Youyi stunned and stared at it was this spear. They looked so familiar!
The powerful water gun! Qi Shaobao’s powerful water gun!
When they were still working under Qi Shaobao, this powerful water gun was right next to Qi Shaobao!
Under the command of this powerful water gun, they were promoted step by step from civilian soldiers to third- and fourth-grade military attachés!
Lin Jing smiled slightly and said: "This academy is the successor of Qi Shaobao's martial arts, which is also the so-called closed disciple among the people."
As for whether he is considered a "closed disciple", Lin Tailai is not sure.
But it doesn't matter, if there are new disciples behind you, then as long as you kill the new disciples, you will definitely become a "closed disciple".
Wu Weizhong and Ye Bangrong did not doubt the theory of "closed disciples". If not, how could Qi Shaobao send the powerful water gun to Lin Jinglue?
Besides, Ji Town is not far from the capital, and I have long vaguely heard the legend that the number one scholar in Wanli's 14th year was Qi Shaobao's disciple.
With this bond, when the two of them look at Jinglue Lin, their mentality will be different.
Lin Tailai greeted him and said: "The military ceremony has been completed. The two veterans have changed into their regular clothes and come back to talk! We will not talk about official business today. I will host a banquet for the teacher to entertain the two old friends!"
Wu Shen will increase loyalty by 100!
Ye Guerrilla Loyalty +100!
Looking at the two people who went out to change into regular clothes, Lin Tailai thought of some popular sayings on the Internet in later generations.
Why in Korea, the great achievements of the Southern Army, dominated by the Qi Family Army, were misappropriated by the Northern Army, dominated by the Liaodong Army, and the commander-in-chief Li Rusong favored the Northern Army.
Then it was derived from the story that after returning to Ji Town, the Qi family army made a fuss about the silver reward, was suppressed and bloodied, and three thousand people were slaughtered.
It can only be said that these jokes are the same as those about Qi Shaobao who was poor and had no money for medical treatment in his later years. They are more like rumors processed by Qingfen based on some prototype events to demonstrate that "the Ming Dynasty was immoral."
During the Battle of Korea, there were indeed conflicts between the Southern and Northern armies, but they were not to the extent that the Northern Army completely usurped the Southern Army's great achievements.
It is true that a general of the Southern Army came up to Li Rusong and swore violently, and Li Rusong paid for it out of his own pocket.
As for the subsequent Jizhen Mutiny, official materials state that the reason was that a group of officers and soldiers who had never been on the battlefield also made a fuss and demanded a reward of silver. The details are yet to be investigated.
In the end, the result of the mutiny was that one or two hundred people were killed in the suppression, and the rest of the mutinous battalions were demobilized. Not all the southern soldiers in the online jokes were massacred.
Those who know something about mutiny will know that at this time, the Ming Dynasty did not have the tradition of massacring large-scale rebels.
If the current Ming Dynasty was really so ruthless in its approach to mutiny that it would not hesitate to slaughter thousands of people, Lin Tailai, who had tried the law many times, would have surrendered long ago.
Chapter completed!
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