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Chapter four hundred and fifty seventh determination

In Seoul, North Korea, officials beat drums and drums to celebrate the victory of the anti-Japanese war.

The last time they said that the grace of the Ming Dynasty was a recreational grace. This time the name did not change, but the target was the Qing soldiers of the Manchus.

The land of North Korea was full of scars. Whether it was the Japanese soldiers or the Qing soldiers who came to support them, they were all jackals.

Li Yu sent someone to work hard again. Li Dejiu, with the money he had just plundered, stood up and headed to the Qing army camp on the front line.

Zhang Yong was transferred to Jinzhou for his amazing performance, hoping that he could slightly alleviate Songjin's crisis. Only Suksaha was left in the Qing army camp, and this time he killed more than 70,000 Japanese soldiers. Both the Qing Dynasty and North Korea believed that the Japanese were unable to invade, so there were not many soldiers left behind.

In front of the Qing soldiers' tents, green grass was filled with wood. Zhang Yong transferred a group of Qing soldiers from the Eight Banners of Han, and the rest were Manchu cavalry. After entering the pass, these people developed the habit of being arrogant and domineering and harming the people.

On both sides of the road in front of the camp were piled with stolen goods. These were the supplies given to the Japanese soldiers by the Ming Dynasty. The manacs couldn't let go after picking them up. Especially the muskets, which were many times better than their own, but unfortunately they lacked ammunition.

Hundreds of North Korean men covered in scars were carrying their heads down, and the Qing soldiers holding whips along the way were grinning from time to time.

A few Qing soldiers drove a group of Korean women further away. The women's faces were numb, and they were obviously tortured for a long time.

The North Korean envoy's carriage came slowly, and the guards gritted their teeth and showed an angry expression on their faces. It was not until they saw those North Korean women that the guards began to curse in a low voice.

Li Dejiu lifted the curtain and asked dissatisfiedly: "What are you shouting? Pay attention to etiquette and don't let the Qing soldiers misunderstand us."

A guard could no longer help but pointed to the front in an exaggerated tone unique to the Korean people and screamed: "Sir, look over there!"

When Li Dejiu saw it, he was immediately embarrassed and angry. He could not bear it at this point. If Li Jue had probably stopped him here, but at this moment he was the leader of the mission.

"Let them go! Beasts!" Li Dejiu cursed in Korean.

The Qing soldiers nearby were stunned. They didn't know what he was talking about, but they were so angry that they looked very angry. These Manchus were used to being arrogant and domineering, bullying Han people in the pass and North Korea, and they didn't expect that they would be yelled by the North Koreans.

At the moment, dozens of Qing soldiers around him drew their swords in their hands and surrounded them together, not taking the guard of honor of hundreds of people from North Korea seriously.

Those poor women knelt on the ground and cried as if they saw a savior. Their voices were really heartbroken, and it was hard to imagine what kind of torture they had encountered. They were originally poor people who were captured by the Japanese soldiers to vent their desires. After the Qing soldiers killed the Japanese soldiers, they also accepted these special spoils.

Logically speaking, North Korea was a vassal of the Qing Dynasty, and at this time it had a common powerful enemy, the Ming Dynasty, but the Qing soldiers did not care at all and treated the Koreans like pigs and dogs. Especially after Zhang Yong left, Suksaha was afraid that he would not be able to convince the public and blindly indulge his subordinates in exchange for favor. These Qing soldiers became more and more unscrupulous and abused the local people.

Less than seventy Qing soldiers easily defeated Li Dejiu's guards, killed more than 100 people, and surrounded the remaining ones.

The leader of the leader laughed and walked into the crowd to pull out a Korean woman and threw it on the ground. Amid the laughter of the Qing soldiers, he held down and scattered a piece of powder that was exposed like snow.

"This is a rich female. Look at this thin and tender skin, which is smoother than the Han women."

"Mr. Zuo Ling is blessed. This is probably the daughter of an official family."

After saying that, he used his hands like a thorn to knead the girl's body freely, and the Qing soldiers around him smiled and cheered.

This North Korean girl was afraid and embarrassed, and was angry and tilted her head and fainted.

Li Dejiu and others were escorted to kneel on the ground and watched. The Qing soldiers were so angry that they had no concern about what official position they were. They were killing, not inferior to Japanese soldiers at all, and they did not take North Korea seriously at all.

The leader of the Manchu Eight Banners, in front of a group of North Korean officials, untied his belt like a demonstration, carried the fainted woman and scolded him for being raped and erotic, and said, "Aren't you angry? I'm going to let you see, haha, can you see clearly?"

As the sun sets, the bloody setting sun reflects its hideous face. Li Dejiu, who came to comfort the army, realized the difference between the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty. It is not just that people walking upright on both legs, but people in this world are like jackals wearing human skins. When the Japanese invasion in the Renchen period, the Ming soldiers entered Korea to fight. Not only were they brave in fighting, but they were repeatedly dragged by North Korea or false information, so they still did not start a large-scale killing.

This is how most Han people are born. They may not be very powerful themselves, but they will pity the weaker ones.

The Japanese soldiers are the same as Manchus. They can surrender to the strong, but when they encounter someone who is temporarily weaker than them, they will become more beastly.

North Korean officials burst into tears, staring at their red eyes, and gradually lost their voice. They were completely shattered by this scene of biting humiliation and lowered their heads.

After the matter was done, the Qing soldiers took the female slaves away as if nothing had happened, and left the remaining North Korean officials and guards here with the bodies everywhere. Li Dejiu walked into the carriage silently, sat upright, then lifted the curtain and shouted, "Continue to advance and go to the camp to comfort the army."

"grown ups?!"

"This is the imperial edict of the king. Do you want to disobey?" Li Dejiu roared in an almost sharp voice.

Of course they dare not, they are just ordinary guards. There are not so many heroes in the world, and there are even fewer in North Korea.

Suksaha was completely unaware of what was happening outside. When he saw these people coming to comfort the army in a daze, he didn't like to accept the gift and drove the people away.

Li Dejiu truly understood at this time that a weak country had no dignity, especially a weak country that needed to be driven out of foreign humiliation by others.

Both the Manchus and the Han people looked down on us, and the Japanese people did not regard us as human beings. If North Korea wants to be looked down upon, it cannot always rely on others' protection. The same is true for the Japanese invasion in the Imperial Palace, and the same is true for this Japanese invasion. If you want to save North Korea, you must overthrow the corrupt dynasty and let me revitalize the country.

Suksaha never expected that the North Korean official who was like a stray dog ​​in front of him had already made great ambitions in his heart.

Zhang Yong left, Suksaha had no idea whether the Japanese soldiers would make a comeback. Even if the Japanese soldiers did not come, those damn Northern Expedition Army must not come. Suksaha had entered the pass. He knew that every time the Manchus suffered a crushing defeat, he also felt a sense of despair towards the Northern Expedition Army.
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