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41. Advance to Shengsi Islands (Part 1)

Forty-one, advance into the Shengsi Islands

Forty-one, advance into the Shengsi Islands

In fact, it is precisely because the Demon Cult worships beliefs and ways to obtain divine arts that are so abnormal that the divine power they extract are extremely soul-multiple sources, and their attributes are even in conflict with each other. Instead, the Demon Cult charlatans have room for their own use and can freely fabricate and create some incredible divine arts - such as the fire-closing sand-sharing spell that can withstand all guns and cannons, the Yin Gate array that blows all firearms, and the black dog blood that blocks all magic and divine power, menstrual belts... are basically some very disgusting but very amazing things.

In the war that is not long after, the miscellaneous interference army under Feili will suffer a lot in the face of the above things that are against the will of heaven... However, at least at this time, he still knows nothing about it. Admiral Li Huamei does not have a detailed understanding of this...

Anyway, since the situation is so urgent, after this brief combat meeting, Feili began to dispatch preparation tasks like crazy - urgently recalling sailors and soldiers who went ashore to relax and rest, and drag them out of the taverns, casinos and brothels; collecting all the fresh fruits and vegetables that can be found on the market; looking for guides familiar with Shanghai and the southeast ports of the Xianglong Empire...

In order to gather people as much as possible to enrich the troops, Feili not only forcibly incorporated the last three Nasèrel Empire Marines stationed in Ryukyu into the sequence of the interfering forces, but also recruited two missionary priests of the Magic Goddess Church in the Concession and a retired artillery major who presided over the Concession Trading Company, although he had only one leg left... So, when the Xiangrui rose to his anchor and set off at dusk that day, there was no Western expatriates in the Ryukyu Concession in Naba Port, and even the lighthouse at the end of the breakwater was extinguished and no one cared about it.

If it weren't for the unreliable Ryukyu soldiers, after ascending to the land of the old sect kingdom (Xianglong Empire), they might be at risk of turning against each other. General Feili Taylor, who was suffering from military strength, originally planned to tie King Shanglong and his dozen guards...

Because the warship set out too hastily, although they had tried their best to send people to signal, there were still several guys who unfortunately failed to return to the team in time. Among them, the scout captain of the Giant Bear Legion was Colonel Reinstein. When the Xiangrui started to come out to sea, the handsome and wealthy playboy was still lying in a remote cave with beautiful scenery. While admiring the magnificent sunset on the sea, bargaining with a high-end oriole who had just served him with his body for a day and a night. The woman asked for five silver coins as a service fee, while Reinstein was only willing to pay three...

Since the Xiangrui floating battleship never came back, poor Colonel Reinstein and two other sailors left behind had to live on Ryukyu Island for a full year, relying on helping people farm and fishing to make a living. Then, he managed to board a passing Kyushu Island ocean-going fishing boat and returned to Nagasaki's home port. Then, at the Nagasaki military base, the unlucky Colonel Reinstein learned even more shockedly that he had been detained as a deserter for more than a year, and was dismissed and forced to retire...

So, the angry Colonel Ryanstein, without any complaint, wrote the various experiences of this wandering day into a bestselling book "The Days I Abandoned on Ryukyu Island", and scolded the leadership of the Giant Bear Legion headed by General Efiri Taylor in tears how cruel and ruthless he was in dealing with loyal subordinates...

Divide-Separation-Line

Although the Xiangrui departure was too hasty, the captain of the scout, Colonel Reinstein and two sailors were unfortunately left to Ryukyu Island to fend for themselves. However, another group of uninvited guests who were not invited had to be pestered and forced to board the Western giant ship heading to the Shanghai War Zone.

"...This...Dear Admiral Li Huamei, are these guys your revolutionary comrades?"

Standing on the bridge bridge of the Xiangrui, looking down at the "revolutionary exile leaders" on the front deck, Feili couldn't help but feel that his forehead was covered with black lines, "...they seem to have nothing in common!"

When I heard that the Jin Dynasty court in order to refusal to pay back the debt, it incited the demon thugs to attack the Shanghai Concession, which triggered the military interference of the Far East Fleet of the Nasaur Empire, the "exiled leaders of the revolutionary party" who had gathered in Naha Port to complain about each other suddenly became excited as if they were bloody. Without much meeting to vote, they all found Li Huamei one by one, begging for free to set off on the ship, and claimed that they were familiar with Jiangsu and Zhejiang and had a wide connection, which could help the "friendly troops" of the Nasaur Empire in inquiry of information, and even launched an uprising to cooperate inside and outside. With the east wind of the Nasaur Empire's interference army, the great revolutionary banner was once again erected in the country.

Under such an indisputable revolutionary righteousness, Li Huamei had to pinch her nose and promise to help these "revolutionary comrades" speak. General Feili Taylor, who was in short supply of troops and lack of intelligence, had no choice but to take them in - it was always good to be able to find a few more leaders who knew the truth before entering the battlefield.

However, when he really finished the cumbersome and had time to observe the respect of these "exiled revolutionary leaders", he couldn't help but feel enlightened. He really didn't know whether it was right or wrong to have contained this group of shrimp soldiers and crab generals:

A middle-aged man wrapped in bandages, plaster on his neck and round eyes on his nose, pulled people around with crutches on his deck to give a generous revolutionary speech - this is the highest spiritual leader of the revolutionaries, the great revolutionary mentor, and Prime Minister Wen Desi and Si!

This famous revolutionary leader who had been exiled to Ryukyu Island for many years had just finished writing another masterpiece, "The Storm in the Teacup - Personal Experience of the Ryukyu Civil War", and heard about the Naiserel Empire Interference Army. For a moment, he even ignored the bruises and bruises that were beaten out by Li Huamei, so he asked to go to Shanghai to "make use of his remaining energy". Seeing that he was commendable, Li Huamei had to reluctantly forgive this guy's previous rude offense.

A little old man wearing a silk jacket, a melon-shaped hat, a white face and a weird voice was sitting on a stool. Two young eunuchs with beautiful eyes were serving tea and snacks, and sucking a few sips of hookahs. Behind him, there were a series of eunuchs who helped him hide the sun and fan the sun. This was the leader of the eunuch party with the most staff and the strongest strength in the revolutionary camp, and the former general manager of the Interior Affairs Office, the father-in-law Yayi'an!

Even in this exile, this father-in-law still seemed to maintain a rather leisurely and luxurious lifestyle.

There were also several strong men with muscles all over their bodies, glistening, and pungent sweaty smell, waving their sticks and shouting loudly on the deck, as if they were training fighting moves, but they didn't look like stick skills. According to Li Huamei, they seemed to be members of the "Axe Gang" in Shanghai, and they were good at making a good axe, which was the local snake over there. This time they went to the expedition to rely on their connections and insights.

Among the remaining group of people were both weak scholars, thick and strong men, and a few energetic females. No matter how they looked, they were more like workers or students in an amateur party than a group of revolutionary soldiers who were planning to die generously.

Admiral Li Huamei obviously had an indescribable look on her face as she wanted to follow the group of "long-distance revolutionaries" who wanted to come and get cheap.

"...There's no way, these guys have always looked like this... Now it's at the trough of the revolution, and they are so passionate about it for a while, so I can't slam their enthusiasm... I'm just afraid it's going to cause trouble for General Taylor."

She said to Feiri apologetically.

"...I'm nothing. Anyway, I just promised them to take the boat. So I must say the ugly words ahead: Next, we can cooperate, and if we can't cooperate, we will break up. It's definitely not that Premier Wen's random voice, and praises us for "loyal allies who support the revolution" and you have to tie them in the same boat with you..."
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