Section 21 Eastward (Part 1)
The second military flag was unfolded, and when he saw the patterns of the three walls above, the Sichuan-Shaanxi Supervisor's Mark Six was stunned.
"Is this a coincidence?" The honest man Fu Shancha asked in disbelief.
The pacifist Yao Changzun didn't care about answering him at all, turned his head and shouted at his subordinates at the top of his lungs: "Who has a white cloth strip, take it out quickly!"
At this time, Deng Ming was already dressed in neat clothes and rode his mount and ran from the formation to the front of the army. All the guards were wearing black clothes and black armor. Only Deng Ming was still in a big red military uniform and cloak, and the silver armor on his body was also reflected red.
When Deng Ming appeared on the battlefield, he immediately attracted everyone's attention. The three walls and the Rangers were quietly waiting for the commander to take his seat, while the Shandong heroes watching came out cheers. The captured Green Camp officers looked at Deng Ming blankly. From now until the end of the world, they would not forget the appearance of Baoguo Duke.
After slamming the war horses before the loyal guards, Deng Ming saw his familiar opponent stopping on the battlefield and staying still. He knew that he must be the focus of everyone present. He just boasted about himself to the little girl, and Deng Ming secretly encouraged himself: "It's time for me to show my skills."
After seeing the red figure appearing opposite, Fu Shancha finally cursed. He was sure that someone didn't happen to be the same as Deng Ming: "Xiong Sen! I said why did he give us such a beautiful lady? It turned out that he was waiting for us here! This unrighteous grandson didn't tell us that Admiral Deng was coming."
"If I told you, would you come?" Yao Changzun sighed grievingly. He was busy wrapping the white cloth strip on the gun: "Even if we have too many people, we can't win, but now they have more soldiers than us. I don't want to die in Shandong."
"It's too late." Seeing that the other party was about to charge, Fu Shanchong jumped off the horse, turned around and waved his hands to the brothers: "Drop off, dismount! We're going to negotiate peace!"
Seeing that the Sichuan-Shaanxi Green Camp jumped off their horses, Deng Ming sighed and lowered the saber that had just been pulled out of the sheath to the ground. As Deng Ming expected, he saw a white cloth lifted up from the other party's position. After fighting with the Sichuan Army for so many years, the Sichuan-Shaanxi Supervisor was very clear about the rules of the Sichuan Army. He raised the white cloth and expressed his request for peace talks.
Deng Ming gently grabbed the horse's belly and ran towards the opposite side, and a row of guards behind him followed closely. Only two people came from the opposite side. Deng Ming saw them smiling from afar. Before both sides could get closer, they both rolled off their saddles and dropped their horses, pulling their swords out and throwing them far away to the ground.
After Deng Ming approached, he first stared at them with a high apology for a while before slowly dismounting. The guards behind him also dismounted neatly, and everyone stood behind Deng Ming with his sword hilt.
"You are Fu Shancha," Deng Ming once again showed his artistic students' specialties in memory of appearance. The two people on the other side were team officials of the Sichuan-Shaanxi Supervisors' Team, and they also lived in his prisoner-of-war camp for more than a month: "You are Yao Changzun."
"It's a humble position, Admiral Deng has a good memory." When Yao Changzun came over, he kept holding up the white cloth strip in his hand and waving it desperately, for fear that Deng Ming and the black knights would turn a blind eye. Deng Ming said his name as soon as he met. Yao Changzun was really flattered. Finally, he didn't have to shake it anymore. After putting down the cloth strip, he hurried and enthusiastically greeted Deng Ming: "Admiral Deng, you really don't meet in life."
"You are here to take back the post, right?" Deng Ming asked coldly: "You can just let the horse come over, I won't return it to you."
"Admiral Deng misunderstood, misunderstanding! The Laizhou Prefect has this meaning, but we have something else, we are passing by." Fu Shancha quickly waved his hand: "We were ordered to go to Jinan. There is a command from the Governor of Shandong here. Admiral Deng please read it."
The two of them handed over Zu Zepu's order. When Deng Ming was looking at it, Fu Shancha explained from the side: "The Laizhou Prefect really wants us to fight Admiral Deng, but how could we be so ungrateful? We wanted to take a detour back to Jinan from the south, but then we thought that we had been neighbors with Admiral Deng for so many years, so we came to borrow a way. I wonder if Admiral Deng could let us cross the river - if Admiral Deng refused to let us go, we would leave immediately and we would never cause trouble in front of you."
"You guys knew I was here for a long time?" Deng Ming asked suspiciously.
"I didn't know it before," Fu Shancha and Yao Changzun dared not tell too much lies, so they said vaguely: "I knew it just now when I looked at the armor. Some people wanted to withdraw their troops, but Hu Shi decided to stay and see. If Admiral Deng is here, we will come to borrow a way; if Admiral Deng is not here, we will circle from the south."
Deng Ming pondered for a moment and asked back, "Why should I let you go?"
"Then let's leave immediately." Fu Shancha said as he was about to turn around, but Yao Changzun grabbed him. He noticed a hint from Deng Ming's question.
"How can Admiral Deng let us go? I don't know the humble position." Yao Changzun asked with a smile.
"I definitely can't let you go back like this. I don't want the Laizhou government to know that I'm here." Deng Ming said frankly: "If you want to run, we will chase you, shoot arrows and cut them. In short, we must keep you with all our strength."
"Then we will stay." Fu Shancha immediately said that he would not leave: "Although there is no coupon on Beizhi, as long as Admiral Deng lets Beizhi go today, then wait until he returns to Chongqing..."
Yao Changzun pulled Fu Shancha again: "Listen to the admiral and finished speaking."
"You have to write a few letters, saying that you have recovered the post station, but you are about to go to Jinan, or find some other excuse to ask Laizhou Prefecture to send troops to come quickly." Deng Ming was not polite to them, and immediately expressed his request: "You can choose a few envoys to report the message yourself and attract all the soldiers and horses of Laizhou Prefecture... Well, how many soldiers are there in Laizhou Prefecture now?" Deng Ming glanced at the two people opposite: "Do I need to ask you two separately?"
"No need!" Fu Shancha and Yao Changzun promised in unison. They swear that they would never hide anything. Deng Ming can also verify it with their subordinates or other prisoners in a while. If there is a false statement, Deng Ming will let him deal with it.
"Okay." After listening to the reports of the two, Deng Ming put forward his conditions: "You give me the horses first, find a place to camp and rest yourself, there is no need to disarm, I guarantee your safety. When your envoy attracts the soldiers from Laizhou, I will let you cross the river and go back to Jinan."
Fu Shancha and Yao Changzun both felt that this would bring risks to them. If Deng Ming cannot destroy all the officials in Laizhou in the future, they might be investigated.
"If you don't do what I said, you won't be able to get through today, so there is no need to think about the future." Deng Ming saw the two of them humming, and his eyebrows stood up.
"Just do what the admiral said." Yao Changzun agreed immediately. He felt that as long as he planned carefully, there would be a way to fool him.
Deng Ming agreed to help them cover, and he didn't care about how they fooled the Laizhou government. He just wanted to trick Xiong Sen's mobile troops: "When you arrive in Jinan, tell Zu Zepu that I was indeed here, and that the troops were strong and strong, and they were very storming to sweep the entire Jiaodong. Otherwise, I will tell you about peace talks with me."
"I understand, understand." Fu Shancha and Yao Changzun nodded and retreated. After returning to their positions for a while, they came to report to Deng Ming again. They would send five reliable brothers back to inform Laizhou Prefecture, and the rest would wait here until the agreement with Deng Ming was completed before leaving together.
"Very good. If you can escape from crimes successfully and return to Chongqing, I will pay you according to the number of people you have attracted, and of course you will have to pay your tolls." Deng Ming asked the officers in the Supervisor to rest in the camp of the Ming army, and then sent someone to monitor the remaining soldiers.
After seeing that the prisoners who were brought to watch the battle, they were quite excited when they saw that the Sichuan-Shaanxi Supervisors were here this time, hoping that the Sichuan-Shaanxi Supervisors would show their power, defeat the Ming army that suddenly appeared, and rescue themselves. When they saw that the Sichuan-Shaanxi Supervisors would dismount, the prisoners felt something was wrong, but they had not yet figured out what these people were doing. The Sichuan-Shaanxi Supervisors would hold a white cloth strip and talk to Duke Baoguo for a while, all the Sichuan-Shaanxi Supervisors would hand over their mounts, and then lined up to the rear of Huibuyi.
"It's okay, go back to work."
With Deng Ming's order, the escorted prisoners took them back to the construction site. At this time, the prisoners suddenly realized that when they left, someone shouted at Fu Shancha and others: "You Ganzhou Green Camp, you surrender if you don't fight!"
"What do you know," Fu Shancha retorted: "We are discussing peace."
The angry green camp prisoners were taken away, and what made them even more angry was that the treatment received by the Sichuan-Shaanxi Supervisor was really different from that of them, and they did not work together on the construction site.
"Admiral Deng, these people cannot be kept," Fu Shancha said to Deng Ming: "If they are asked to go back, the lowly ranks will be in trouble."
"You know that I usually don't kill prisoners. But don't worry, as long as you do things firmly, I will ask the Fujian army to take these people to Zhoushan, and they need people to repair the dock." Deng Ming promised.
"Thank you, thank you."
While the Sichuan-Shaanxi Commander General and Deng Ming were talking in the tent, Wu Yue'er suddenly rushed in, pointed at the group of Qing army officers and shouted: "Duke, give these Shaanxi guys to us."
Seeing a girl suddenly appearing in Deng Ming's military camp, and she was still talking so aggressively, the Qing army officers looked at each other, not knowing what Wu Yue'er was.
"This is not possible." Deng Ming explained that he had reached a ceasefire agreement with the Qing army officers. As long as the other party fulfilled the agreed terms, he would implement the agreement.
"Are the Duke of the Kingdom worried about his reputation being damaged?" Wu Yue'er said quickly: "This is not easy to deal with. If you kill none of them, wouldn't anyone know that the Duke of the Kingdom has broken the contract?"
"This little girl is so cruel!" The Qing army officers in the tent had this idea in their minds, but judging by Deng Ming's expression, no officer dared to say this. After all, Deng Ming's words were just his personal decision and he was not subject to any restrictions.
Chapter completed!