After Magistrate Shang left the east gate, he went to the north gate and northwest gate. He did the same thing as he did at the east gate, reminding the guards to be careful of the Japanese pirates deceiving the enemy and not to go out of the city to pursue the Japanese pirates.
The soldiers at the North Gate and Northwest Gate felt somewhat similar to General Wang about the reminder from Magistrate Shang, and felt that the victory they had achieved through blood and sweat was being underestimated.
During these two defenses of the city, we shed blood and tears, fought with real swords and guns, and fought hard to defeat the Japanese pirates.
Why did Zhu Ping'an win because of his ability, and why did we win because the Japanese pirates faked defeat?!
We veterans on the battlefield, our city is high and the pond is deep, are we still inferior to the bandits who have only been in Zhaoan for a few months and the mud-legged people who have just put down their hoes?!
Sir, are you treating one person too favorably?
"Don't worry, sir. We will guard the city carefully to prevent the Japanese pirates from taking advantage of us." The soldiers responded with complicated emotions.
The next day, the last darkness before dawn was dark and cold, the wind was biting and filled with hazy fog.
A carrier pigeon flew down into the Zhejiang Army camp in the fog. There was a mailbox tied to the pigeon's leg. The soldiers who had been waiting in the pigeon loft immediately took off the mailbox tied to the pigeon's leg and trotted all the way to report to Zhu Ping'an.
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Zhu Ping'an opened the secret message and browsed through it at a glance.
This is Liu Mu's handwriting.
Through secret letters, Zhu Ping'an knew what happened to Liu Mu, Liu Dadao and the others after they left, as well as the information they inquired about.
After they broke out of the camp yesterday, they encountered several groups of Japanese pirates who were chasing and intercepting them. Relying on the fast speed of the cavalry and fighting and retreating, they finally escaped from the Japanese pirates' pursuit and interception without any danger, after paying the price of five people being slightly injured.
After the Japanese pirates chased and intercepted them, Liu Mu and Liu Dadao divided their forces into two groups. Liu Mu led his people to monitor the Japanese pirates, while Liu Dadao led his people to search for the people of Xingcun Village in the wild.
The surrounding area of ten miles was raided several times by Japanese pirates. Those who were not well hidden were captured by the Japanese pirates. Those who were well hidden were not so easy to find. Some surviving people were worried about being caught by the Japanese pirates and hid in more remote places.
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Liu Dadao led his rangers to search for a long time before they found two surviving families who were well hidden before yesterday evening.
One surviving family asked no questions. They had been hiding in a cellar in the forest. They knew nothing about the outside world. They only knew that the Japanese pirates had searched the woods many times and almost found the cellar where they were hiding. Fortunately, they were not found in the end.
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Another family was hiding in the reeds by the river. They saw a lot of people in the reeds. The Japanese caught many hiding people and tied their hands with ropes. The team stretched for more than a hundred meters, and there were probably several people.
Hundreds of people vaguely heard what the Japanese pirates were saying. Those who were captured were lucky. Their leaders had instructions not to kill indiscriminately. They were allowed to join the Japanese pirates' gangs and enjoy the hot food and drink.
Liu Dadao then led people to search for surviving people ten miles away. They found many households ten miles away, and several households had escaped from within ten miles. They all said that they had seen Japanese pirates arresting people, and they arrested hundreds of people.
Liu Mu led his people to monitor the Japanese pirate camps outside the east gate, north gate and northwest gate of Suzhou City. From a distance, he could not clearly see the situation of the Japanese pirate camps. If he ventured close, he would be in danger of being exposed, and he was almost blocked by the Japanese pirates.
In order to find out the situation in the Japanese pirate camp, Liu Mu took the risk and led a team of 20 Japanese pirates to ambush in a forest. In order to avoid making too much noise and attracting other Japanese pirates, Liu Mu and the others did not dare to use firecrackers.
Instead, they used bows and arrows and bayonets. Fortunately, with their calculations done carefully and without care, and the protective power of cotton armor was strong, they fired a round of bows and arrows first, and then went into battle with bayonets. After paying the price of two people being seriously injured and three others slightly injured, they were all wiped out.
This Japanese pirate team.
Liu Mu selected nineteen people from the rangers under his command, put on Japanese pirate clothes with him, and sneaked into the Dongmen Japanese pirate camp at night.
The Japanese pirates had no military discipline at all. The Japanese pirates standing guard at the gate of the camp simply asked why they didn't catch the civilians.
Liu Mu replied that they were unlucky. They plowed the ground and failed to find the hiding people, so they had to return without success.
The Japanese pirates at the gate of the camp just laughed and said, "You will have no luck. Those who capture the common people can eat meat and drink wine. Those who do not capture the common people can only eat bran and swallow vegetables."
Liu Mu pretended to be dejected and led his men into the Japanese pirate camp.
The Japanese pirates were a mixed bag, and their personnel were mixed. In addition to the real Japanese, there were also many Ming people who had taken refuge in the Japanese pirates, including frustrated scholars, failed businessmen, rogues on the streets, monks who did not abide by the rules and regulations, and desperate people.
People wait.
And even though he is a real Japanese, he looks very similar to Akito. Except for his hairstyle, accent, and slightly shorter stature, he is almost the same as Akito.
It is also because of this that many Japanese pirates disguise themselves as officers, soldiers or civilians, sneak into the city to be attacked in advance, kill people, set fires and cause destruction, or cooperate with the inside and outside to attack suddenly, etc. This trick has been used by the Japanese pirates time and time again.
Of course, it is easy for Japanese pirates to disguise themselves as Ming people, and it is also easy for Ming people to disguise themselves as Japanese pirates. Liu Mu and the others managed to sneak into the Japanese pirate camp without any danger.
There was even more chaos in the Japanese pirate camp. The east and west of the camp were chaotic and disorderly. The Japanese pirates also had no discipline and gathered in small groups.
After Liu Mu led his men into the Japanese pirate camp, he felt that as long as he did not casually hang out in front of the Japanese pirates' high-level tents, there would be no risk of exposure.
When a Japanese pirate asked him why he hadn't seen you before, Liu Mu would always give him the excuse of defecting to Tuolin's lair some time ago.
Fortunately, because the great Japanese chieftain Hojo Dosan was killed yesterday when he attacked the Zhejiang Army's position, the Japanese pirates under his command were divided among Xu Hai, Maye and Chen Dong. The Japanese pirates under Xu Hai's command had many new faces. Liu Mu and the others
The twenty fresh faces were not eye-catching at all, they were regarded as Japanese pirates under the command of Hojo Dosan who had been divided up.
Newcomers are always bullied, especially Liu Mu and the others, who had just entered the camp before they could capture the people from the wild. They were captured by a small Japanese pirate leader and asked to guard the newly captured people for the night.
This was the pillow that came from Doze. Of course Liu Mu would not refuse, but he had an expression on his face that he was unhappy but unable to resist.
Liu Mu and the others guarded the captured people all night, and naturally figured out everything.
The Japanese pirates captured these people, shaved their heads into real Japanese hairstyles, changed them into Japanese clothes, and even trained them for several hours in an emergency, just to prepare them to participate in the siege early tomorrow morning.
Liu Mu looked for an opportunity to chat with the Japanese pirates who were also guarding him. After some insinuations and guidance, he found out.
These captured people were sent to die. It was said that they were allowed to attack the city, but in fact they were sent to die.
Almost all of the more than 800 people captured earlier were killed in the two sieges this morning and evening.
As for why the common people were allowed to die, the low-level Japanese pirates who were guarding them did not know. They only knew that it was the order from Xu Hai and other Japanese chiefs.