Now that Zhu Youlang had made his decision, Ding Kuichu naturally couldn't say anything else.
After all, this King Gui is also the target of his bet.
If one day this prince really becomes a great master, there is no guarantee that he will not go over old accounts and remember the past.
Ding Kuichu naturally wanted to leave a good impression on Zhu Youlang.
Zhu Youlang's order seemed simple, but in fact he had extremely high demands on his subordinates.
First, they need to identify who is the culprit mentioned by His Highness King Gui.
Secondly, they also need to differentiate the relationship between these ringleaders and the mutinous soldiers.
Only in this way can we be targeted.
But then the problem arose, that is, the mutinous soldiers were extremely uncooperative.
Their unexpected unity was reflected in their disdain for persuasion.
They seem to have made up their minds to fight to the end and are willing to take a gamble to do so.
This made King Gui furious.
Originally, he wanted to show kindness and righteousness to make these rebellious soldiers change their minds.
Who would have thought that these people are so stupid that they will never look back until they hit the wall.
Well, he, Zhu Youlang, has never been afraid of trouble.
If you want to make trouble, I will accompany you to make trouble Zhu Youlang immediately changed his decision and suppressed all the mutinous soldiers.
Ding Kuichu was quite critical of this.
In his view, this move would shake the morale of the military.
In the current war, this is tantamount to destroying the Great Wall.
He had to remonstrate with King Gui and ask him to change his mind.
But Zhu Youlang seemed determined to suppress the mutinous soldiers.
In desperation, Ding Kuichu chose to obey.
In the final analysis, the mutinous soldiers were only a minority.
After Zhu Youlang gave the order, it took four or five days to put down the rebellion.
The heads of all the mutinous soldiers were chopped off and transported back to Guangzhou and hung on the city wall for public display.
Zhu Youlang wanted to use this method to warn all soldiers about the consequences of betraying him.
However, this move did not seem to have the effect Zhu Youlang wanted to achieve, but had side effects.
Those soldiers who were not disgusted with Zhu Youlang now also hate him.
They discovered that His Highness King Gui was not as wise as the Governor said.
In this case, are the slogans they put out also made up?
Many soldiers began to doubt.
The imperial court's performance has always been very popular, but King Gui wants to overthrow it.
Does that mean that this is a big lie made up by King Gui’s own ambition?
More and more soldiers believe this possibility exists.
Rumors spread all over the city of Guangzhou, and not only soldiers but also ordinary people began to talk about it.
Zhu Youlang didn't expect that things would get to this point.
If he had known this, he should not have carried out such a brutal suppression of the mutinous soldiers.
The result now is that the soldier class has been offended, and so have the common people.
Everyone discovered that the so-called wise King Gui was just a villain who told lies.
Even if he was forced to do things for him, he wouldn't work as hard as before, he would just do it perfunctorily.
Zhu Youlang saw it and hated it in his heart.
But he didn't have any good ideas.
In the final analysis, he is just an idle vassal king, and he is used as a puppet by someone who wants to support him because of his noble bloodline.
But Zhu Youlang himself does not have much political wisdom.
The emperor of tomorrow must not only be broad-minded but also have an emperor's mind.
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These two points are what Zhu Youlang lacks.
It doesn't show up when the wind is going smoothly, but once the adversity comes, King Gui's weakness is fully exposed.
The atmosphere in Guangzhou was very depressing.
Although many people did not say anything, they hoped that the imperial court would send troops to quell the rebellion and capture King Gui as soon as possible.
Such a small-minded person is not worthy of being the master of the world.
And the chain reaction of suppressing the mutinous soldiers on the front line finally appeared.
The rebel soldiers were passive and lazy in fighting, and suffered repeated defeats.
The imperial army has begun to advance towards Guangdong after fighting several victorious battles.
The rebels retreated.
Except for a few who were still in Ganzhou, most of them had returned to Guangdong.
Zhu Youlang couldn't help but panic.
Is this considered a failure of victory?
Is this an ominous sign?
If the fight continues like this, it won't be long before Guangdong can't hold it anymore, right?
At this moment, Ding Kuichu already felt a little regretful.
He regretted that he should not have contacted King Gui in the first place, let alone brought him to Guangzhou.
Now even if he wanted to argue, no one would listen.
You can't just say I was coerced and get away with it.
Now I have no choice but to defend King Gui to the end.
He pinned his hopes on Zheng Zhilong.
Although Guangdong can only be on the defensive, if Zheng Zhilong opens up the situation, the entire situation may be revitalized.
In Tingzhou, Zheng Zhilong had been fighting fiercely with Huang Degong for several days.
The Iron Armored Army was in great pain after being harassed by Huang Degong's cavalry.
They couldn't sleep at night and couldn't fight during the day.
In the end, the soldiers suffered from nervous breakdown, and when they saw any disturbance, they thought it was Huang Degong's cavalry who had arrived.
Zheng Zhilong understood that this was a manifestation of mental breakdown.
This battle is unwinnable, and continuing to fight will only result in total defeat.
In desperation, Zheng Zhilong had to order the withdrawal of troops.
But it's easy to come but hard to go.
It's not that easy to leave.
Huang Degong sent cavalry to pursue continuously along the way, eating away at Zheng Zhilong's armored army.
Zheng Zhilong was very distressed.
He spent a lot of money to train these armored soldiers.
Just like this, one by one, they were damaged, and he felt uncomfortable.
The most hateful thing is that Huang Degong still cuts his flesh with a dull knife.
The feeling of being cut out bit by bit with a knife is really uncomfortable.
The land battle was completely defeated, and there was no advantage in the naval battle.
The "Invincible Navy" commanded by Zheng Sanhu had no advantage against the Denglai Navy.
The battle between the two sides is inextricable, with back and forth.
And Zheng Sanhu will definitely suffer if he continues to waste it.
Because the supplies on the ship are limited, there will always be a day when they are exhausted.
However, the supplies in Ningbo Water Village are sufficient.
Zheng Chenggong can completely bring down Zheng Sanhu.
If Zheng Sanhu is dragged along, his military morale will be weakened.
If Zheng Chenggong is dragged on, he will be able to launch a full-scale counterattack.
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Of course Zheng Sanhu also understands this.
So he has been trying to find the weaknesses of Ningbo Water Village and wants to fight as soon as possible.
But somehow, he didn't find any chance.
Zheng Chenggong did a good job in defense, and it can be said that it was watertight.
In desperation, Zheng Sanhu could only choose to force a decisive battle.
Because he knew that if he continued to delay, he would only lose.
Zheng Chenggong naturally got his wish.
It was part of his plan for the rebels to force a war.
He commanded the Denglai Navy to conduct defensive warfare relying on the water stronghold to consume Zheng Sanhu's strength as much as possible.
What Zheng Chenggong paid was only the cost of some fortifications, but what Zheng Sanhu lost was every lucky ship.
The gate of Ningbo Water Village is right there, but Zheng Sanhu just can't get in.
He's so angry in his heart.
But it's useless to be angry.
Strength is king in marching and fighting, and the weak have no say
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