The captain of the Jiaomu Jiao listened to the series of gunshots coming from behind and the shells whizzing past the top of the bridge. His throat rolled and he closed his eyes and said:
"Don't stop, keep entering the harbor. As long as we don't get hit, don't fight back."
The Jiaomujiao did not slow down at all, and was still rushing towards the harbor through the waves. In the fort controlled by the Japanese army on the mountain, the alarm was also loud. The Japanese artillerymen skillfully loaded the shells, reported the data, and shook the handle, as if they were in charge.
They had the same cannons at home. Within tens of seconds, several intact coastal defense guns on the mountain lowered their muzzles and aimed at the Jiaomu Jiao on the sea.
There was also a loud alarm in the harbor, and the Japanese soldiers were like ants moving, frantically evacuating ammunition. Because no one knew what this Ming army destroyer wanted to do, and no one knew what was being carried on the ship. If there was a ship full of explosives, come
If it were a suicide attack, once it exploded and ignited the ammunition and fuel unloaded from the dock, half of the port would be blown up.
There is also a light cruiser Isuzu and two destroyers moored in the port. Dadonggou Port itself is not large, and it is now overcrowded by cargo ships and troop carriers. The other warships that participated in the first day's bombardment either returned home or formed new ones.
The squadron went to the Bohai Sea to show off their power. However, even though the three warships in the harbor had no time to unmoor and intercept, the main gun turrets all rotated on the spot and pointed in the direction of the harbor into the sea.
As soon as the Japanese army got off the ship, the artillery unit at the dock immediately strapped cannons on the mules, cracked their whips, and dragged several infantry heavy artillery pieces to the slipway. Then they untied the animals, and the Japanese soldiers shouted slogans and pushed and turned the cannons.
He turned around and pointed the muzzle at the sea. Then he quickly removed the running part, fixed the bracket, and quickly changed the cannon from marching state to combat state. At this time, the next base number of shells also came over.
Although the entire dock was buzzing with alarms, it was panic but not chaotic. The officers and soldiers were coordinated and well-trained. Within a few minutes, the Japanese army added several coastal defense guns to the harbor.
Behind the piles of cargo on the dock, several machine guns were set up. The helmets were held down low, and the eyes in the shadows stared nervously at the destroyers intruding into the harbor.
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The Jiaomujiao began to slow down at the entrance of the port and sailed into Dadonggou Port at the normal speed of entering the port. Under the "surrounding of many guns", the Jiaomujiao still appeared very calm and even made a warship advance.
The usual port etiquette - all the sailors on the ship are arranged on both sides of the deck, the national flag is flying on the main mast, and the flags are hung on the fore and aft masts - that is, all the signal flags are hoisted.
On the one hand, this shows that the Mingship is quite calm, and on the other hand, it also means that I am entering the port normally and am not here to fight for my life. Without this set of actions, the Jiaomujiao would have been buried in the flames by this time.
Seeing that the Ming army destroyer was acting normally, the Japanese in the whole port breathed a sigh of relief. Immediately, a Japanese officer and a translator got on the small sampan and asked the sailors to paddle into the Jiaomujiao. The translator shouted loudly
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"What is the mission of your ship? Is it visiting our port on behalf of the government?"
Two lieutenants appeared on the side of the ship. One of them leaned over the railing and shouted arrogantly:
"Our ship is here for inspection! We are inspectors sent by the Ming government. On behalf of Her Majesty the Queen, the Ming government and the Ming military, we are here to inspect the damage caused to Fengtian Province in the war!"
Then, he raised a hand, pointed to the water below, and shouted:
"Fengtian and the coastal waters of Fengtian were, are and will be the legal territory of the Ming Empire! We are inspecting on our own land! Lead us to the dock!"
The Japanese translator on the small sampan below was stunned for a moment, hesitant, and his face slowly turned red. He didn't know whether to refute on the spot or translate first.
The few Japanese sailors next to them stared at each other while struggling to paddle the small sampan, trying to keep up with the slowly advancing destroyer.
The translator still turned around and translated to the officer. The officer was also stunned and didn't know what to say for a moment. Several young Japanese sailors next to him had their faces flushed from holding back, gritting their teeth and rowing one by one.
Oar. Suddenly, a Japanese sailor raised his head and shouted to the destroyer angrily:
"Nonsense! Fengtian belongs to us! Fengtian was conquered by our blood and sacrifice! Fengtian belongs to Japan!!!"
Several other Japanese sailors also raised their heads and shouted to their commanders while rowing hard:
"Yes, Your Majesty Major, Fengtian was conquered by our Japanese Imperial Army with blood and sacrifice, why should it be given to the Ming Kingdom?"
"Your Majesty Major!"
"Your Majesty, Major, please give us an order to sink this Ming army warship!"
"Yes, Your Majesty Major, please give the order!!!"
"If the Ming Dynasty wants to get heaven, it has to get it with blood!!!"
"Your Excellency, Major, we must not let them come ashore!"
"Yes, for the sake of Japan's future, we must sink them in the sea!!!"
"Your Majesty Major!"
There was a deafening shout, and the major on the sampan turned red, and his chest heaved. But he was an officer after all, and he knew that he could not act like this. He took a deep breath and shouted loudly:
"You bastard! Shut your mouths! Whether to go to war with the Ming Dynasty depends on the cabinet and the headquarters of the headquarters to decide! We and other soldiers only need to obey orders!"
"But your Majesty, Major," another young sailor shouted angrily, "if we count on those corrupt politicians, we in Japan will be doomed! They sold Fengtian to the Ming Dynasty! Now Japan can only rely on our soldiers! For the good of Japan, now
We should kill the Ming warships!"
"Asshole! Bang!" the major roared angrily and slapped him with a big mouth, "Shut up!!!"
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On the side of the ship, the Ming army sailors stood neatly in rows, and those on this side all saw this scene. Although they could not understand Japanese, they all had a good guess as to what was going on. These
When the Ming army sailors looked at the Japanese sailors below, they were almost a little frightened, as if they were seeing the legendary "tiger and wolf division".
Although the two Lieutenants of the People's Guard looked calm and relaxed while lying on the side of the ship, they were somewhat frightened in their hearts.
The pilot sampan led the Jiaomujiao to a berth, dropped the cables to tie the ship's pilings, and lowered the gangway.
Immediately afterwards, there was a loud sound of heavy leather boots, and a company of Japanese gendarmes ran over and lined up on the platform. None of these Japanese gendarmes had guns, they just had a stick hanging on their waists and a pair of handcuffs.
As soon as the company commander blew his whistle, the Japanese military police of this company immediately rushed up the gangway and swarmed directly onto the Jiaomujiao. Every two Japanese soldiers pounced on a Ming army sailor. Once they were knocked down, they were pinned to the deck.
Cuff his hands behind his back with handcuffs.
The Ming army sailors on the deck were unprepared. Suddenly, dozens of sailors were pressed down and handcuffed by the Japanese military police. When the Ming army sailors reacted, they were shocked and angry, and they all roared and fought back. The Ming army sailors were taller than others.
They were all a head and a half taller than the Japanese military police, with longer arms and legs, and there were more people than the Japanese soldiers. There were only a few splashes of water, and several Japanese soldiers were immediately thrown into the water.
Seeing this, the Japanese military police knew that they were suffering a physical disadvantage and were well prepared, so they all took the wooden sticks in their waists and swung them at the Ming sailors. For a while, there were screams and blood on the deck.
Flying. Even the soldiers in the engine room below rushed up, and the communication lookouts on the bridge also slipped down the iron ladder to join the battle group and reinforce their brothers.
The Ming Dynasty had many soldiers, and the Japanese army had good weapons. Both sides were evenly matched. There was a "plop-plop" of water on all sides, and people were constantly being thrown down. For a while, there was a melee on the deck, until the sky was dark, the ground was dark, and the sun and the moon were dark.