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Chapter 192 Riots in the City

"What?"

General Qin Wang and the generals suspected that they had heard wrongly and that someone dared to incite the people to cause riots.

This is troublesome. If the emperor orders the people to be killed, it will definitely have adverse effects.

Yue Yang and Hu Bao, who were standing behind Zhu Cixiang, were even more furious. They had different ideas from the general soldiers.

They all wanted to rush out immediately, pick up the magical weapon, and dare to touch the crown prince's head. This is a life that is boring!

Zhu Cixiang only frowned slightly. He knew that someone would come to ask for land and food, and those wealthy gentry would never follow the common people to receive porridge.

But I didn't expect that they were not afraid of death and dared to touch the granary. Why didn't these people come out to steal their own money and food when the slaves were raging? A group of weaklings only know how to fight among themselves.

Zhu Cixiang slowly stood up from his seat, thought for a moment and then his face darkened:

"Send the order, Ye Bushuang attack immediately to find out who is behind the scenes!"

"Here"

Li Fang, the commander of Yebushou, immediately took the order and left.

"Order Zhang Shize to lead the Tiger and Leopard Cavalry to attack immediately. All those armed with weapons will be killed on the spot. If one resists, one will be killed. If one hundred resist, one hundred will be killed. Is it possible that the National Guard Army is easier to bully than Jiannu!"

"Here"

Then Zhu Cixi issued the third order:

"Order Zhou Yuji to lead three hundred mighty battalions to attack quickly and kill all the planners who participated in this operation, confiscate their families and exterminate their families. If you dare to play tricks with me, I will also see if the family has enough heads and I will behead them!"

"suck……"

All the Qin Wang soldiers suddenly felt a chill in their backs, despite the fact that the Crown Prince usually looks harmless in his light clothes.

Once he becomes ruthless, he is really ruthless. Who dares to give such an order? Aren't they afraid that the historian will discredit him?

Li Zhenjian was the largest landowner in Miyun. He relied on his backers in the court to amass wealth in Miyun. Before entering the customs, he also did some illegal business with Jiannu.

This time when Jiannu entered Miyun, he immediately united with some gentry, wealthy men and officials to secretly defect to Jiannu.

He also let some of his servants and some green men in Miyun serve as slave guards to guard and plunder the people.

These people basically had backers in the court and had no worries about their situation after Jiannu came out of seclusion.

They were like this in the past. Although they lost some money and food, they could save their family and earn back the money at any time.

Although they were stingy and greedy towards the people of the Ming Dynasty, they were generous to the Jiannu. In order to preserve their family property, they secretly donated half of their property to Abatai, the Jiannu.

Li Zhenjian and others were very cunning. They only secretly colluded with Jiannu, and on the surface they were very disdainful of Jiannu. Although Jiannu purged Miyun, he took action against them.

Seeing that the Ming army was vulnerable, they became more certain that they had made the right decision, and often secretly gave some of the information they obtained to Jiannu.

Jiannu relied on them to send information to rob Miyun's wealthy families.

The escaped Tatars and Jian slaves were often in these people's homes at this time.

When the crown prince first entered the city, they were all on tenterhooks. They were really worried that the Ming army would take away the money and food they had saved.

However, it was soon discovered that the crown prince's troops were all weaklings, and they did not even dare to offend ordinary people. They even gave porridge to the people, treating them as if they were gods.

This made Li Zhenjian and others completely emboldened. These troops didn't even dare to offend the mud-legged ones. How dare they fight with landlords and squires like them, without fear of being sprayed to death by the imperial censor?

They mobilized their own servants and bribed Miyun Qingpi to encourage some people who did not know the truth to come out and ask for food from the National Guard Army. If they did not give it, they would directly rob it.

Some large households whose property had been robbed by the slaves did not want to eat porridge with the common people. They also united to ask for food from the National Guard Army, and wanted to take the opportunity to recover all their losses.

When they found the granary of the National Protectorate Army, they immediately made unreasonable demands. Although the National Protectorate Army refused to return the money and food, they were still moved towards them and patiently persuaded them with reason.

The soldiers did not understand the background and thoughts of these people, thinking that they were ordinary people and that the Crown Prince's order was not to disturb the people.

Unexpectedly, these people started to take action. Several soldiers of the National Guard Army were hit by bricks and injured, so they had to report to the Crown Prince immediately.

After the total annihilation of the Jian slaves, there were no more Jian slaves near Miyun. There were not many soldiers guarding the money and grain. There were only a few dozen people guarding one granary. As a result, more than 2,000 civilians came.

The soldiers had no choice but to hide in the granary and hold on to the door. Fortunately, the granaries had heavy iron doors, otherwise they would have been pushed open by the people outside.

As time slowly passed, several granaries in Miyun suffered the same fate, and the soldiers guarding the granaries felt that they could no longer hold on.

At this moment, the sound of horse hooves could be heard on the street, and groups of heavily armed tiger and leopard riders from the national defense army appeared near the granary.

Seeing thousands of people surrounding the granary, some of whom were desperately pushing the door of the granary, Zhang Shize, the commander of the Tiger and Leopard Cavalry, gave an order:

"Soldiers, the Crown Prince has an order to kill all the rioters and those with weapons, kill them!"

Zhang Shize took the lead, urging his horse to rush into the crowd in front of the granary and slashed with his sword. In an instant, three green men were chopped to the ground.

Before the rioters could react, eight hundred tigers and leopards behind Zhang Shize came in with swords raised. One charge caused at least hundreds of casualties among the rioters.

Those who were lucky enough to escape, although they were not struck by swords, were hit by the high-speed charging horses and flew far away, and were then hacked to death by the Tiger and Leopard Cavalry soldiers.

During the cavalry charge, several civilians' hats were thrown off, and the soldiers discovered that they all had big bald heads with an ugly money rat's tail on top.

General Hubaoqiqian immediately reported the situation to Zhang Shize, the young prince who was commanding the massacre of the rebels.

Zhang Shize immediately understood why there was not a single slave guard in Miyun. It turned out that they were all hiding among the people, and it was difficult to find them unless they took off their hats.

Zhang Shilong immediately shouted to the soldiers:

"Soldiers, pay attention to safety. There are slaves among these people. They are slaves of the slaves. Please show no mercy and kill them all..."

Upon hearing that there were Jian slaves among the rebels, the Tiger and Leopard Cavalry soldiers immediately raised their vigilance and urged their horses to chase and kill the Jian slaves who were running in all directions. They vowed not to let a Jian slave slip away from their hands.

The squire and landlords who originally wanted to take back the grain never expected that the crown prince's subordinates would suddenly kill them, and they were caught off guard and shed blood!

In front of the gate of Li Zhenjian Mansion, Zhou Yuji arrived with the mighty battalion.

A guard in front of the gate saw more than two hundred Ming troops arriving in front of the mansion and hurried over to ask:

"Who are you, and why did you block the door of the Li family's house..."

Zhou Yuji smiled lightly and said:

"If you want to know why we blocked your master's door, just stick your head over here and I will tell you."

The guard was really stupid and put his head in front of Zhou Yuji. Zhou Yuji couldn't help laughing, and suddenly raised the Yanling knife and knocked the guard's head to the ground with one blow.

The guard's head rolled more than three meters away on the ground, his eyes were still wide open, and he felt like he was refusing to rest in peace.

After killing the traitor with one blow, Zhou Yuji made a move with his sword and immediately issued an order:

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