134. Brutal Spaniards
"The Inca Lesson" (Fiction) "The Demolition of the Inca Empire" Volume 2 Zhang Baotong
Yibaku asked the soldiers to open the bag and saw that there were several items in total. One was an exquisite Chinese porcelain pot. This porcelain pot was not only very exquisite, but also very smooth. The other was four high-legged glass wine glasses. There were two bottles of whiskey and two boxes of canned oranges. These were specially brought from Spain.
Ibaku asked Pizarro why he didn't come? The Indian replied, "Commander Pizarro first asked us to give us a gift, saying that as long as the king agrees, he will meet with the king at any time." Ibaku listened to this, pondered for a moment, and then ordered the soldiers, "Execute this person who betrayed the Inca Empire, and then chop off the black slave's hands."
The soldiers immediately pressed the Indian soldier on a stone surface. One soldier raised his short axe and chopped off the Indian soldier's head with just one axe. Blood splattered, making the soldiers next to him covered in blood. Other soldiers pressed the black man's hands on the ground on the stone surface, but the black man was yelling and struggling. However, the soldier forced him to the ground, waved the axe and chopped off the black man's hands. The black man cried and rolled on the ground.
Seeing the black man fainting while crying, Yibaku waved his hand, said "Go" to the soldiers, and then took the soldiers back to the palace.
Back at the palace, Ibaku reported what had just happened to the Inca King Bing, and handed over the cloth bag containing the items to the Inca King. Manko asked Ibaku to put the cloth bag and put a few items on the table. After watching for a while, he said to Ibaku, "Since you have killed the messenger of Pizarro, chopped off the hands of the black slave who gave the gift. Pizarro will definitely be very annoyed and will definitely take revenge on us."
Prince Vakicakara said, "They may be retaliated against us tonight." Mokwa also said, "So, the king must evacuate immediately when it gets dark." Manco said, "That's right, we must leave the palace once it gets dark. I think the Spaniards will definitely attack us late at night."
As he was speaking, the prince outside the door came to report, "King, the soldiers said that the Spanish brought Princess Okoro to the foot of the mountain. Go and take a look." When Manco heard this, he immediately ran outside. He ran to the wall of the palace and looked down at the foot of the mountain. He saw hundreds of Spanish cavalry and infantry standing in line on both sides of a piece of grass at the foot of the mountain, and a pillar stood in the middle. In front of the pillar was the princess Okoro, who was escorted by several Spanish people.
With a sound of war trumpet, Pizarro appeared in front of the team. He danced at the soldiers, and several soldiers began to take off Okoro's clothes, and then tied the naked Princess Okoro to the pillar. At this time, Pizarro took a wooden stick from a soldier and smashed Okoro's body hard. Seeing that, Manco almost got angry and almost fainted.
Seeing the princess being so atrocities and insults, Mokva shouted loudly, "King, this is an insult to the King and an insult to the Inca Empire. Let me rush down with the soldiers to fight them." Manco waved at him with his hands while crying. Because he knew that the Spanish were too powerful and he could not act rashly. However, he was already speechless in pain.
The wooden stick as thick as an arm kept falling on the princess. Apart from her head and face, Okoro's upper body and lower body were quickly made into blood-red marks, and some places were bleeding. However, the poor princess never let out a painful moan or begged.
After fighting for a while, maybe because he was tired of fighting, Pizarro handed the wooden stick to another soldier and asked the soldier to continue to hit Okoro. The soldier walked to the princess with the wooden stick. I don’t know if it was the princess’ beautiful limbs that made him unable to bear to attack, or if he felt that he could not be violent towards a weak woman. He tried to raise the wooden stick several times, but he couldn’t bear to continue to hit.
Seeing that the soldier was ruthless, Pizarro cursed the soldier and asked another soldier to beat him. The other soldier waved his stick to attack the princess, but before the wooden stick fell on the princess's body, he fell to the ground and started crying.
Seeing that the soldiers could not make any move, Pizarro issued an angrily order to the soldiers, saying, "This hateful Indian woman had conspired with his men to deceive us and brutally kill us Spanish. His husband just now sent someone to kill the messenger I sent and chopped off my servant's hands. Let us fight back against their barbaric crimes with cruelty and ruthlessness against the Indians."
As he said that, he made more than ten soldiers line up and stood more than ten meters and fired at Okoro's naked upper body with short arrows used by the Indians, and shouted loudly, "Those who shoot this woman's chest will receive a heavy reward." Then, he issued an order to the soldiers, "Shoot, shoot quickly."
With the sound of "swooshing" fire, short arrows were inserted into the princess' chest, abdomen and neck. But the princess still did not let out a whimper. Until later, even the archers and the soldiers watching next to him were moved by the woman's tenaciousness and unyieldingness. The archers began to throw the bow and arrow to the ground angrily. The soldiers watching began to cheer, and some even began to question their commander loudly, "Is it too much to use this method to harm a noble princess?" Pizarro also felt that continuing this would anger more soldiers, and at this time the princess' head had already fallen, as if she was about to die. This made the soldiers leave the princess and start to withdraw their troops and return to the camp.
As soon as Spain left, the Indian soldiers immediately ran to the foot of the mountain, untied the rope on the princess, untied her pillar, and then began to feed her water. However, the princess only moved her mouth, and her body suddenly collapsed softly in the arms of the soldiers, and there was no sound again.
The soldiers all started to grieve loudly, carrying the princess' naked body and began to walk towards the palace.
When he walked to the middle of the steps of the palace, Manco also hurriedly ran over. Seeing that the soldiers were crying, he knew that the princess had died. He rushed over and hugged the princess' body and started crying loudly. Princes Vakicakala and Mokwa followed behind him were crying while persuading Manco, and tried hard to separate Manco from the princess, and carried Manco back to the palace with Manco.
(Please pay attention to Zhang Baotong's contracted work "Poetic Emotion", including short essays, life essays and medium and medium novels. Today, the short stories "Pink Memories (5. Night Road)" and the novel "Cuihu Villa" (84. A deserted hotel (continued))
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