Wild North America 1846

Chapter 89 Thunder Means

Chapter 89 Thunder Means
Is it embarrassing to recruit talents and strengthen the kingdom?

Li Cha didn't feel ashamed in the slightest, he was delighted when he saw these Zhangzhou laborers, he gently wooed Chen Cailiang and others for his own use, and he did not hesitate to lower his posture and act amiable, which greatly moved him.

Letting them go back to speak on their behalf worked very well, coupled with the pressure from local officials in Los Angeles, most of the Zhangzhou laborers reluctantly cut off their braids.

Following the arrangement of local officials, the laborers went to the camp to receive food such as hot soup and dry biscuits, and the turmoil was about to subside.

The laborers who had eaten began to go to the pier to unload goods in an orderly manner. They carried the heavy cotton bales out of the cabin, stacked them neatly on the pier, and waited for the four-wheeled carriage to come and transport them to the city.

there are always exceptions
Among the 2396 workers, most of them cut off their braids on the spot, shaving their hair to show their aspirations, and were willing to follow the Datang Kingdom all the way to the dark.

However, there were a hundred or so people who stubbornly insisted on not cutting their braids, and refused to listen to any persuasion. Instead, they scolded Chen Cailiang and others for treason, rebellion against the ancestors and the country, and they are in vain.

This made Chen Cailiang and the others so angry that the veins on their foreheads popped out, and they wished they could rush forward and have a blast.

"Why...you wait, don't you want oil and salt?" Li Cha's patience was exhausted, and he walked over and asked with a gloomy face.

The curly bearded man Chen Cailiang bowed with shame on his face, and said, "I report to Your Majesty, the grassroots are incompetent, please forgive me."

"When we get here, we are tens of thousands of miles away from the Eastern Divine Land. You are still stubborn, do you still want to be the loyal ministers and obedient citizens of the Manchu Tartars?" Li Cha asked again.

These one hundred or so stubborn men, with anger in their eyes, looked up at Li Cha and the others.

Neither kneel down, nor yield, nor answer.

Liu Wu was furious when he saw this, and shouted, "A group of traitors who don't know how to live and die are making trouble for the people. His Majesty the King dares not to worship before him. Don't you know that despising the king's power is a capital offense. Who gave you the guts? Why don't you kneel down and plead guilty?"

"No need." Li Cha stretched out his hand and unbuttoned his cloak, and threw it to Captain Liu Wu who was standing beside him. A stern look flashed in his eyes, and he ordered with a wave of his hand;

"Surround me, and no one is allowed to escape."

More than a hundred cavalry guards scattered behind with a "crash", drew out their gleaming waist knives, and surrounded the hundred or so Chinese laborers in the middle, instantly making the surrounding atmosphere tense.

The change at this moment made Chen Cailiang and the people around him turn pale with shock, and said in a low voice; "The grass people are bold, please be merciful to your majesty..."

"Don't say any more, the sacred kingship cannot be underestimated. I always have a compassionate heart of a Bodhisattva, and I don't lack the means of thunder. Since you are stubborn, you must bear the consequences."

At this time, Li Cha had already untied the heavy cowhide bullet belt around his waist, handed it to Captain Liu Wu beside him, and strode forward and said, "Whoever can accept my trick, I will allow you to act freely without respecting the king's law."

A burly man with a horse face standing opposite had his eyes lit up when he heard the words, and asked eagerly, "Is this true?"

"Is it child's play to speak golden words?"

Li Cha yelled, he had already hit like a whirlwind, he punched him first, the punch was accompanied by the faint sound of wind and thunder, and the momentum was extremely fierce.

This horse-faced man is also a Lianjiazi, he immediately saw how strong he was, he hurriedly put his arm around to meet him, but he couldn't prevent this punch from being as fast as lightning, it was really heavy, fast and fierce.

It seems to be able to defend, but that is just an illusion.

This heavy punch had already penetrated the defense of the horse-faced man's hands, and the heavy blow was firmly imprinted on the chest.

There was only a dull sound that made the hair stand on end, and the horse-faced man spurted out a mouthful of blood, and then was sent flying by the "slap" kick.

This person fell heavily on the grass, lost consciousness while being smashed into the air, and passed out unsurprisingly.

Li Cha rushed into the flock like a tiger, with one punch and one foot, and the sound of "crackling" punches to the flesh continued, and he saw these Chinese laborers staggering like the bow of a ship parting the waves, and they were knocked down in a blink of an eye. people.

This unreasonable behavior immediately enraged the rest of the people, and someone shouted with red eyes: "There is no way out left and right, brothers simply fight him."

"Come on, let's fight." The rest of the crowd agreed.

"Well done, then the king will not hold back."

Li Cha rushed into the crowd like a whirlwind, and his shots were three-pointed harder. He only heard a "cracking" sound of bones breaking.

Li Cha beat a hundred or so men with his bare hands, and there was no single enemy in front of him. Wherever he passed, these people fell down one after another like harvesting wheat.

It is true; gods block and kill gods, and Buddhas block and kill Buddhas, there is hardly any enemy.

A cup of tea is less than effort

These one hundred or so men were all knocked down to the ground, none of them could stand up properly, they all clasped their limbs and groaned in pain, and more than a dozen of them had passed out on the ground.

Li Cha's strikes were very measured, except for breaking some key members' hands and feet, maiming them and even killing them with heavy hands, the rest were basically knocked down.

His purpose was to frighten Xiao Xiao, not a massacre, and the effect was obvious.

Such bravery and invincibility have already stunned the more than 2000 Zhangzhou laborers present. When they realized that their hind legs were weak, they all fell to their knees.

Li Cha stood among a group of people who were lying down, his forehead was slightly sweaty, and he didn't say much when he saw the crowd around him prostrate in a dark mass.

Instead, he strode out and ordered, "Those who are injured will be recuperated first. After their injuries are cured, all these bastards will be sent to labor camps. Whether they can survive or not depends on their own destiny."

Finished
Li Cha then got on his horse and led a group of personal guards "hula la" and galloped away, leaving only awe-inspiring eyes behind him.

Chen Cailiang and the others who were kneeling on the grass were trembling. Only then did they realize how powerful this young king with a gentle expression was.
That kind of invincible domineering is deeply imprinted in the bottom of my heart, lingering.

Those who follow me will prosper, and those who oppose me will perish. The combination of grace and power is the kingly way.

This combination of carrots and sticks made the self-respecting Zhangzhou laborers obedient and obedient, and became loyal soldiers following the Tang Kingdom, following in the footsteps of Li Cha to expand the territory and make great achievements...

Since then
The invincible reputation of King Richard of the Tang Kingdom became more and more famous, and over time it spread to the ears of Americans and Mexicans, who were even more afraid of this "crazy king" and regarded him as the reincarnation of a god and demon.

This has gradually evolved into a legend on the wild west, and that will be another story.

After Li Cha and his party returned to Los Angeles, Wang Ling quickly issued the order.

with immediate effect;

1600 Zhangzhou laborers were selected for service, and the Royal Zhangzhou Musketeers and Royal Zhangzhou Cuirassiers were established, stationed in Los Angeles for training.

The 143 violators of the king's orders were killed on the spot and more than a dozen people were disabled for recuperation.

The remaining 653 people took part in small teams to participate in local industrial, agricultural and transportation construction, and implemented semi-militarized management.

Such an arrangement actually used the 653 Zhangzhou laborers as a military reserve.

The current situation of the American war is severe, and Richard is not naive to think that as long as the American West Route Army is eliminated, he can win the final victory.

With the strong national strength and greedy aggressive nature of the beautiful and strong country, trying to force it to admit defeat is definitely a hell-level difficulty dungeon, and it is difficult to achieve it overnight.

(End of this chapter)

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