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Chapter 194 The situation in Luzon changes and the status of immigrants reaches the top(1/3)

Chapter 194 The situation in Luzon changes, and the status of immigration reaches the top

Haisibania (corrected in the previous chapter) did not rule in Luzon for long.

Before they arrived, most parts of the Southeast Asian region, including Luzon.

There are only overseas immigrants from Minyue, as well as some local indigenous people.

Although the two major forces occasionally conflict, they are often mutually beneficial and friendly.

This is due to the concept of hard work and simplicity of the people in the Central Plains, and the concept of harmony bringing wealth.

These Fujian and Yue immigrants brought advanced technology and sowed the spark of civilization.

But due to the deterrence of one's own morality and the court, or the fact that one cannot look down on enclaves outside Shanghai.

Anyway, for various reasons.

Although there are many people, there are few who are established and called king.

On the contrary, the natives established regimes one after another.

He also paid tribute to the Great Wei Dynasty.

After the arrival of the Haisibanians, they had fierce conflicts with the local indigenous peoples.

The Manila Kingdom of Luzon was quite powerful at that time.

Most of Luzon, including Badayan in the southern part, are under its jurisdiction.

Under the command of its king, Manila fought bravely against these Haisibanians.

Unfortunately, there was a little accident in the end.

This led to the unfortunate death of the king in the naval battle.

Afterwards, Manila was conquered by Heisibania.

These Haisibanians not only established the Governor's Palace in Manila City, but also replaced the rule of Manila.

A stronghold was also established in Cebu to radiate to the Nanyang Islands.

At this point, Luzon basically became a colony of Hesibania.

Why almost?

Because there are still very powerful forces in the local area and are not under their rule.

These Fujian-Jiang immigrants were only watching from the wall when they fought in Haixi Bania and Manila.

Because in their opinion, it doesn't matter who rules.

As long as their interests are not touched, they have nothing to do with them.

What they rely on behind their backs is the powerful Central Plains dynasty, and they have the pride of the Supreme Kingdom of the Celestial Kingdom.

I don't think these passions are afraid to touch them lightly.

In addition, compared with the indigenous people in the semi-primitive state, the migrants in Minyue were too hard-working and simple.

Haixibanya also needs a large amount of labor and maintain good business dealings with the merchants of the Great Wei Dynasty.

So the two sides reached a new balance.

This relationship lasted until the late stage of Emperor Tiantai.

Until Luzon's Heisibanians, and from Mantaka's HeisiFronsya.

Differences arise over the ownership of the Moluca Islands.

The spices produced in the Moluca Islands were so profitable that they were jealous after being shipped back to Haixi.

The two sides had several skirmishes over this, and eventually turned into fierce competition.

It was at this time that the governor of Luzon at that time focused his ideas on the immigrants of Minyue.

They were to be summoned to start a war with Mantaga.

He was able to take off, but the immigration of Minyue was not stupid.

Minyue immigrants have always been neutral overseas and naturally will not participate in such wars.

Haisibania had a slightly weaker force in the South Ocean than Mantaga, so the Governor of Luzon at that time had no choice.

But his forced local Fujian and Yue immigrants to join the war, which aroused their resistance.

During the march, someone organized a counterattack.

All the Haisibanians, including the Governor, were annihilated.

After the conflict, the Hiesibanians in Manila began to unite with the Luzon natives and exclude these Minyue immigrants.

There are more and more voices driving the Fujian and Yue immigrants back to the Great Wei.

For a moment, Luzon was in a panic.

The two major forces faced each other and no one was willing to give in.

Under such a situation, some people reported this to the Great Wei court.

The Great Wei immediately sent the Quanzhou Navy to Manila and brought back more than 3,000 people of the Great Wei.

But this time, most of the people who went back were famous local people.

There are also tens of thousands of ordinary immigrants stranded in Luzon.

These people lost their lead and soon fell into a disadvantage.

The Haisibanians joined hands with local indigenous people to launch bloody massacres against these people.

The immigrants from Minyue were almost completely emptied.

At this point, Luzon became the territory of the Heisibanians.

But these Haisibanians soon discovered it.

Without these Minyue immigrants, Manila City was paralyzed.

The main force in local cultivation of crops and business transactions has always been the immigrants of Minyue.

Take reclamation as an example, the indigenous people are extremely inefficient.

Half of the Minyue immigrants who were not as hard-working as possible.

Not to mention the local commercial transactions, without these people of the Great Wei, they all fell into stagnation.

If you want to get drunk, no one can make wine.

As a result, in the following years, countless Fujian and Yue immigrants flowed in one after another.

It once again filled the gap in local labor shortage and commerce.

Originally, the matter ended here, but soon there was a rumor that "there is a gold mine in Luzon" that started.

As the news spread to the Great Wei Dynasty, the court also sent people to conduct on-site investigations.

But such prospecting actions touched the sensitive balance of the Governor of Luzon.

These Haisibanians believed that the Great Wei wanted to occupy Luzon.

So the Haisibanians in Manila and the local indigenous peoples united again.

All of them slaughtered the later Fujian-Yue immigrants.

The news this time was passed back to the Great Wei Dynasty, which was already the reign of Emperor Invesco.

At that time, Emperor Invesco and the cabinet received news and issued an instruction:

"Immigration overseas, abandoned my family and traveled to the sea, and my father, brother and relatives are despised."

"Overseas fights are unknown, how can we use this kind of war to launch a revolution?"

Behind the words, overseas immigrants will abandon the Great Wei first, and the Great Wei will not send troops for you.

In fact, this is also a helpless move.

Because Emperor Invesco at that time had just ascended to the extreme.

The throne is still unstable.

The military power is all in the hands of the old honor, so how dare he take rash actions?

What if it is fake news and the order to trick the soldiers into deceiving them, and then return to the Ge and strike?

The chief assistant of the cabinet, Zhang Songyue, entered the cabinet as a newly released imperial sect.

The emperor was not stable, let alone his imperial master.

If he orders troops, he will easily be attacked.

Put on a "unstable" hat.

As the saying goes, "If you plan a successful country, you must be serious."

As the chief assistant, if you can't be "steady", you should basically go home to retire.
To be continued...
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