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Chapter 736 I'm Fair

The bombardment lasted for almost half an hour, and within this half hour, the fleet entering the port did not encounter any counterattack from the port.

This situation made Jiang Yanran on the flagship extremely vigilant.

No moving objects could be seen within the field of vision. Under her order, dozens of people jumped off the three ships and headed towards the port to search.

The mercenary group has a team system, which is different from the system in the army. Each team has more than 20 to 30 or 40 people. She sent three teams even if they were ambushed ashore, she could bear such losses.

rise.

What's more important is that the fleet is still in the port, and within the range of the cannon, she is not afraid of any ambush.

Half an hour passed, and the three teams sent people to report the news one after another, but even the people who came to report the news had a strange look on their faces.

Except for the trembling merchants and ordinary people, all the North Korean troops in the entire port fled. Of course, among the trembling merchants and ordinary people, are there any North Korean soldiers who took off their military uniforms?

Screened carefully.

"The first and second regiments landed, and a squadron of the third regiment was left to guard the port!"

Jiang Yanran gave the order without hesitation, and even felt a little funny about her caution just now. She knew that the Koreans' combat prowess was terrible, but she did not expect that the Koreans' combat prowess would be as bad as this. But that's okay, this

It gave her great confidence in the next battle.

Teams of mercenaries began to disembark from the ship, and then quickly occupied the entire port. Soon, earth-shattering howls could be heard in the commercial and residential areas of the port.

Jiang Yanran ignored these matters. After handing over the command of the fleet to Li Huamei, she also went ashore.

The order from the military and political yamen asked her to send a mercenary group to participate in the war, but how could such a thing be omitted from her? Isn't such a thing more interesting than staying in Naha Port every day?

The subordinates had already found a relatively intact building as a temporary headquarters. However, on the way to the headquarters, Jiang Yanran suddenly stopped. She frowned and pointed in a certain direction.

"I heard the Ming Dynasty shouting!"

Immediately, someone hurriedly ran in that direction. Soon, the shouting there stopped, and a captain-level mercenary came over and reported the situation to her in a low voice.

"Have you forgotten the rules I told you just after we got ashore?" Jiang Yanran's face turned frosty: "Those who robbed merchants in Ming Dynasty should all get back on the ship. They will be disqualified from participating in the war. If anyone hurts anyone's life, they will be punished.

Tat for tat!”

These are the rules Jiang Yanran has set for the mercenaries participating in the war. The mercenary group is not an army, and it is obviously unrealistic to control them with military regulations. However, if military regulations are not used, it will be more in line with Jiang Yanran's wishes.

She has no objection to mercenaries robbing merchants. After all, 70% of the loot must be turned over. However, insulting women during the robbing process will directly cost you your head.

Moreover, the objects of robbery must not be people from the Ming Dynasty.

The mercenaries under her command understand this very well. Their eldest sister is from Ming Dynasty and a woman. Therefore, even the squadron leader who came to report the situation felt that those guys who broke the rules

, the punishment was really not unjust at all.

"Find a few locals, I want someone familiar with the situation here to lead us!"

Jiang Yanran issued the order, and someone was soon brought to her. To her surprise, the person brought to him was actually a lot of Koreans, but a Ming Dynasty man.

"My Excellency, Peng Rusong, would like to thank General for saving my life!"

This is a Ming man in his forties, who should be doing business in this port. Jiang Yanran raised her head and glanced at him: "I don't care what your name is, I saved you because you are from Ming Dynasty, and I am also from Ming Dynasty.

I need to know how to get to Seoul, can you show me the way?"

Peng Rusong looked at the girl in front of him, never expecting that such a young woman could be the leader of those wolf-like pirates outside.

"Many of us have been to Seoul?" He lowered his head and said honestly.

"You!?" Jiang Yanran asked.

"Yes, there are many Ming people at the port of Busan. They help each other and communicate with each other. After learning that the general ordered his subordinates not to plunder the Ming people, the younger one felt deeply about the kindness of the general and took the initiative after discussing with everyone.

Here to help!”

"So that's it!" Jiang Yanran nodded: "Yes, people from home should help each other when they are away from home. In this way, you can lead the way to Seoul!"

"Lu Xiaoren knows that this road is a bit far, and there is a Korean city along the road. There are soldiers and horses stationed in the city. If the general wants to get some gold, silver, food and grass, he will attack several nearby states.

Just go to the palace, there is no need to go to the royal city!"

This Peng Rusong may have read books, but he actually thought about Jiang Yanran, which made Jiang Yanran very happy.

If you take care of someone and never get anything in return, suddenly getting even a little reward is a very pleasant thing.

"I'm not here to get some gold, silver, food and grass!" She smiled and shook her head: "I ran a little business in the royal city, but the North Koreans blocked my business and arrested my people. This is too embarrassing.

I am angry!"

She said seriously: "I plan to talk to them and ask their king why he did this?"

"That's it……?"

Peng Rusong's eyes widened, and his whole body seemed to freeze. This was no longer a matter of whether he believed the nonsense told by the female pirate leader opposite him. This was simply what the female pirate leader was thinking, and he was completely out of touch.

The category of a normal person.

"Go ask the people you have close contact with on weekdays and have been to Seoul!" Jiang Yanran enjoyed the other party's expression: "I need some guides. It is best to know the situation along the way. Of course, there is no way.

Let you work in vain, if you still plan to continue doing business here in Busan, I think the rewards you will get will be richer than you imagined!"

"I'll ask, I'll ask..." Peng Rusong muttered to himself.

"Also, you are often annoyed by people in this Busan port. Take my people and find all those guys who are angry with you Ming people, bully you, and blackmail you.

The North Koreans are so inexperienced that I plan to bloodbath Busan and not even a few people die. I am so shameless!"

"If we identify these people, how will the general treat them?" Peng Rusong asked cautiously.

"Are you afraid that they will retaliate against you later? Don't worry, I won't give them a chance to retaliate against you!" Jiang Yanran pursed her lips and smiled slightly, and she actually looked a little cute: "Of course, all the people will be hanged, and all the family property will be confiscated.

, By the way, you don’t have to be a Korean. No matter where you are, as long as you have been bullied and insulted, it is the same. I am a very fair person!"


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