319 [Korean Abolition Lord](2/2)
Meng Huai'en was advancing with his army. Hearing this shout, he immediately said with joy: "General, the deposed leader of North Korea is on the island. You can use him as a puppet to recruit enemy troops and herdsmen to surrender."
"Bring him here!" Hu Dinggui was also overjoyed.
Li Hui was dragged in front of Meng Huai'en by two soldiers. He asked in confusion: "Aren't you Korean soldiers?"
Meng Huaien said: "This is General Hu Dinggui, who is under the command of King Zhao Tian!"
"Who is King Zhao?" Li Hui was even more confused.
Meng Huaien said: "King Zhao Tian has occupied half of the Ming Dynasty."
The Ming Dynasty rebelled against thieves?
Li Hui suddenly trembled in fear, knelt down and said: "Greetings to the general!"
Hu Dinggui said: "Tell this man that if he wants to go back and be the king of the country, he must be honest and obedient. I only want Jeju Island to raise horses, and I don't care who becomes the king of North Korea."
Meng Huai'en translated: "His Royal Highness, General Hu, said that he wants Jeju Island to be a horse breeding ground. If the Lord can appease the army and herdsmen on the island, and wait until King Zhao Tian wins the Ming Dynasty, he will help the Lord return to the country and restore his throne."
"Thank you so much, General," Li Hui was ecstatic, kneeling on the ground and said, "General, can you lead troops to Ganghwa Island to rescue the crown prince?"
Li Hui is sixty years old and has been exiled and under house arrest for many years. His physical condition has never been good. He wants to bring his son over as a puppet.
Hu Dinggui said ambiguously: "As long as you work for me wholeheartedly, I will consider saving the crown prince of North Korea."
Li Hui was so excited that tears filled his eyes and he kowtowed to Hu Dinggui on the spot.
This old guy didn't have a good impression of the Ming Dynasty. When he was established as the crown prince, Wanli was considering abolishing the eldest son and establishing a younger one, and he was inexplicably involved in the battle for the crown prince of the Ming Dynasty.
Just because Li Hui is not the eldest son.
North Korea requested the Ming Dynasty to establish an eldest son three times in a row, but the civil servants of the Ming Dynasty refused, insisting that North Korea establish an eldest son.
From the crown prince of Joseon to the king of Joseon, within fourteen years, the Ming Dynasty refused to canonize him five times, and finally bribed the Ministry of Rites with a large amount of money to get permission. This was unprecedented for Joseon; it was a great shame and humiliation for Li Hui.
Li Hui was afraid that the Ming Dynasty would change his mind, so he could only imprison his mother and massacre his brothers, so that he could be king with peace of mind.
The Ming Dynasty deserved to die, and King Zhao Tian is not bad.
Li Hui hoped that King Zhao Tian would quickly aspire to the Central Plains and send troops to escort him to Hanyang and Seoul to become king.
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I have something to do during the day, so there are only two updates.
In addition, I would like to reply to the book friend’s question. Horse breeding in Shandong started in the fourth year of Xuande, and it was mainly raised by the people in tanks. In Shandong as a whole, plus Henan, there are only more than 200 hectares of pasture. How many horses can be raised on this pasture? How many horses can be raised in the north?
Chapter completed!