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Chapter 76 Let Your Child Call Her Mother

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Yang Yinghan's cheeks turned slightly red, and she did not admit it or deny it, which was considered accusation. The entire Fushan Institute already knew about the relationship between the two, and there was no need for her to pretend, after all, she was not a lady from a wealthy family. Suddenly seeing the blood on Zhang Zhun's body, Yang Yinghan asked in surprise and joy: "Are you fighting again?"

Zhang Zhun nodded and said casually: "Kill a few Tartars."

Xue Zhidie scoffed at him.

Kill the Tartars?

She doesn't believe it!

Zhang Zhun ignored her expression and said to her: "I have something to ask you for help."

Xue Zhidie said coldly: "The little woman can't afford to help. Let's talk about it, what's the matter?"

Judging from her tone, she was obviously suspicious of Zhang Zhun's lying. But we can't blame her. The Tartars were so hateful and had strong combat power. The hundreds of thousands of troops in the north of the Ming Dynasty were beaten to the point of falling into the water by the Tartars. How could Zhang Zhun and other mobs be opponents of the Tartars?

Brigadier Zhang handed the parchment paper to Xue Zhidie and said, "Please help me see the content above."

Xue Zhidie sneered, took the parchment indifferently, and glanced casually.

Zhang Zhun said with some anticipation: "Can you understand the text above?"

Xue Zhidie frowned and said, "I'm sorry, I don't understand!"

Zhang Zhun was stunned.

What kind of damn text is above? Why can't anyone understand it?

Xue Ningying said with a smile: "Auntie, show it to me."

Xue Zhidie handed her the parchment paper.

After reading it, Xue Ningying slowly said, "This is a letter written by Wang Shixin to a letter called Shu Bulu... Shu Bulu... and another one called Lanfu... are they the Later Jin Tartars?"

Zhang Zhun nodded and said, "That's right! We have already killed that fury!"

Xue Zhidie suddenly screamed in anger: "Shameless! Traitor!"

Zhang Zhun said to Xue Ningying: "Xiaoying, read the parchment to me."

Xue Ningying smiled and read the parchment.

This little girl could see the words on the parchment paper at a glance.

In the letter, Wang Shixin agreed that if the Tartars attacked Shandong, he would be willing to be an insider. The letter also revealed a message that Shublu was on Tianheng Island. Tianheng Island was also within the jurisdiction of Aoshanwei, very close to Xiongya, and not far from Aoshanwei. Could it be that Zhao Yinying, the commander of Aoshanwei, also had a secret contact with the Tartars?

Brigadier Zhang took the parchment back, looked Xue Ningying up and down, thinking, this little girl is getting more and more beautiful as she grows. In less than two years, she will be a standard beauty, and may be a bit more seductive than Xue Zhidie. Xue Zhidie, a woman with big breasts and helplessness, always can't get along with her. At that time, she must let her child call her mother. He asked curiously: "Xiaoying, how can you understand the words of the Tartars?"

Xue Ningying said with a smile: "It's not the Tartars' writing, it's Mongolian."

Zhang Zhun nodded suddenly and then asked in confusion: "How could Wang Shixin understand Mongolian?"

Xue Ningying said with a smile: "I don't know this. However, it is not strange that the Later Jin Tartars often use Mongolian language. Perhaps it was the Later Jin Tartars who asked to do this. In fact, in our Ming Dynasty, there were many people who understood Mongolian language. At least, I understand, my father understands, and many of my father's former colleagues also understand."

She was right. In the Ming Dynasty, many people did understand Mongolian language. After all, the Ming Dynasty was established on the basis of the Yuan Dynasty, and in terms of cultural system, it still preserved some characteristics of the Mongolians. In fact, after the Mongols withdrew from the Central Plains, they have always existed in the Mongolian grasslands, and Mongolian language has been preserved to this day.

Wang Shixin's parchment letter should have been written by people who are familiar with Mongolian, in order to prevent leaks. However, he would never have thought that the letter would fall into the hands of others and could be understood. There were indeed many people who could understand Mongolian in the entire Ming Dynasty, but in Fushansou, there should be no such talent.

Xue Zhidie believed what Zhang Zhun was doing, couldn't help but be curious, admired, and asked in confusion: "Why did the Tartars arrive in Shandong?"

Zhang Zhun briefly talked about Amin.

Xue Zhidie was obviously a little surprised and said in disbelief: "What do you mean, the Tartars may have to go south to Shandong?"

Zhang Zhun pondered and said, "This is possible, but it may not be."

Xue Zhidie looked worried and didn't know what he thought of.

Zhang Zhun was not very worried.

The current boss of the Later Jin Dynasty is Huang Taiji. This person is indeed a genius, and he is really a genius. Under his leadership, the Later Jin Dynasty will indeed become stronger and stronger. Every time the Tatars enter the subway, they will become a little stronger. By the time they enter the subway for the sixth time, they will become the master of Beijing. However, it is still very difficult for the Tartars to go to Shandong from the Bohai Sea to the south, and it is basically impossible.

The court was still wary of the Tartars' attempt. After Mao Wenlong was killed, Dongjiang Town had not been abolished, and still retained the actual force of about 30,000 people. Although the combat power was far from Mao Wenlong's back then, no matter what, there was still a town of troops there. Moreover, going south to Shandong to take the water route, the Tartars' cavalry was powerful, but once it reached the water surface, it would be a little trouble.

However, the Tartars never gave up the purpose of infiltration into Shandong. The Tartars tried to provoke civil strife in Shandong to attract the attention of the Ming court. As long as Shandong became chaotic, the Ming court had to mobilize troops from other places to suppress, which might reduce the military strength of the nine sides. The more chaotic the Shandong was, the greater the benefits the Tartars gained.

Especially after Kong Youde, Shang Kexi, and Geng Zhongming surrendered to the Tartars, these three people were called "Shandong Three Minings" and were very familiar with the situation in Shandong and had a lot of connections in Shandong. Officials at all levels in Shandong had more or less related to the three people. If these three people came forward to instigate, it is still difficult to say whether the Shandong officials would surrender to the Later Jin Dynasty. Historical facts show that after the Qing army entered the pass, Shandong did surrender without fighting.

At the same time, the Later Jin Dynasty had to obtain a large amount of supplies from Shandong every year. Although the Ming Dynasty set up a naval army in the Bohai Sea, strictly prohibiting the materials coming and going, and not allowing war preparation materials to flow into Liaodong. However, as long as everyone knows what kind of virtues the navy of the Ming Dynasty was, it was just a decoration. Now, even North Korea has surrendered to the Later Jin Dynasty, and there are even more channels for the Tartars to obtain materials from Shandong.

In order to greed for huge profits, many merchants from Jiangnan sold supplies from Jiangnan to Japan, then transported them to the hands of the Liaodong Tartars, or sold them directly to North Korea and sold them to the Tartars through North Korea. These people did not personally feel the atrocities of the Tartars, and were only interested in getting rich, secretly enhancing the Tartars' strength. The same was true for Shanxi merchants. The Ming Dynasty was already full of holes and was terminally ill, and there was no possibility of salvation.

On the fourth day of May, Zhang Zhun has been handling various affairs in Maojiatun.

That night, the mouse came to report: "Wang Shixin sent someone to contact us and said he wanted to negotiate with us."

Zhang Zhun was silent for a moment, slowly raised his head, his face as gloomy as if it was the dark clouds on the eve of the storm. After a while, the dark clouds slowly dissipated, and Zhang Zhun's expression returned to normal. He slowly said, "Negotiation? OK! When?"

The mouse said, "Tomorrow."

Zhang Zhun inadvertently raised the secret letter of parchment in his hand, nodded, and said deeply: "Tell him that if he has the sincerity of negotiation, come to Maojiatun. We welcome it, and the elders and fellow villagers in Maojiatun are welcome."

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