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Chapter 1505 Retribution

Chapter 1505 Retribution
In fact, this matter, Lai Zou Yuanbiao.

The Japanese military government supported Lautaro, the leader of the South Asian rebel army, against the Spaniards. In Colombia and Peru, a large number of three-eyed guns were flooded among the people.

Even after the Peruvian governor captured the three-eyed blunderbuss in a battle with the rebels, he asked the envoy to take him to Changsheng to find Zou Yuanbiao, hoping that the Ming army would stop supporting Lautaro behind his back.

But Zou Yuanbiao refused to admit his responsibility and drove him back.

Some of the captured three-eyed guns were put into the rucksack by the envoy of the Governor of Peru when they were retreating, and they floated on the sea for more than a year on the boat of Ming Dynasty before returning to Spain.

After returning to Spain, I found that their governor did not come back!
I don’t know where I went, and the person who was on the ship with the governor is gone. The general who led the Ming army fleet said that the ship touched the ice in Tierra del Fuego, and the best captain of the empire sent a ship to Spain. The scumbags died.

They also made a big fuss in Lisbon, and finally, after deliberations, they returned to Chen Mu a letter from King Philip of Spain who 'voluntarily' gave up the royal family's exclusive goods worth 10 taels of silver in the Mingxi trade in the coming year.

Fei's second child is a half-breed swallowing his silver teeth.

The governor of Peru, Francisco de Toledo, the most loyal governor of the Kingdom of Spain, was also the governor who persisted in the New World until the last moment. His family of 64 people, plus his secretary and subordinate military attache, killed more than 90 people.

Did Daming say no?
There are dozens of boats traveling together, why are the other boats all fine, but the boat that the governor was on sank?
Blood feud, this is blood feud!
To remember this hatred, and to commemorate the Peruvian Governor General who was murdered by conspiracy.

King Philip ordered people to cast four tall bronze statues for the governor of Peru, Francisco de Toledo, on the Lisbon trestle where the Ming fleet docked.

The bronze statue looks like this. The old and strong governor stepped on the land of his country. Behind him, his beautiful wife was holding a sword and his son was extremely heroic. The servant of the New World wearing a feather crown humbly carried his luggage and looked at the port with novel eyes. .

Governor Francisco, on the other hand, kissed the cross hanging on his chest in the direction of Madrid.

On the day when the bronze statue was cast, King Philip made a special trip to the port of Lisbon to give a speech. He said: Mr. Francisco's body will stay at the end of the world, but his soul will always be with Spain.

Needless to say, Philippe was like a great prophet when he spoke in the port of Lisbon.

For the Spaniards, the end of the world is probably the land under Chen Mu's feet. Philip also knows that as long as Chen Mu is alive, he will probably only see Chen Mu when he looks west in his life.

But farther than the end of the world, there is a place called Lion Country on the Atlantic Ocean of Daming, and there is a port called Gaolangbu in Lion Country.

In Columbus, there lived an old Spanish man and his 64 wives and children.

Sometimes, he would stand on the beach and look east, reminiscing about the land where he was born and raised on the other side of the ocean, and then cherish the new life bought with 64 taels of silver even more.

In fact, this may be the best result for Governor Francisco of Peru, the Kingdom of Spain, and Chen Mu.

In any case, the Viceroyalty of Peru was lost, and Francisco might be executed by the furious Philip when he returned home, but the news of his death in Tierra del Fuego and the rumor that he was killed by Chen Mu made him a model of loyalty in Philip's eyes.

Philip may not like him very much, but it is good for the king to publicize his death for the country, and it can also add a little tragic atmosphere to him and Francisco.

As far as Chen Mu was concerned, most of the property that Francisco searched for during his term in Peru became the income of the Eastern Military Government. As for Philip's hatred for Spain, in his opinion, it was so insignificant.

Anyway, East Asia is not like the Netherlands or France, mixing in a conspicuous Spain is like Teddy joining a pack of wolves, who is not sure who is the fuck.

What's more, Philip's hatred is so cheap, it's a goldfish, and he forgets about it after two boatloads of silk.

In fact, Philip himself knew that as long as the Mingxi trade was not completely over, any of his emotions could only last until the next trade ship came.

His kingdom is inseparable from the Mingxi trade. As long as the Mingxi trade is cut off, his Spanish legionnaires will be cut off from their monthly tobacco rations, and they will not even be able to eat sugar.

That's why Philip took advantage of Francisco's enthusiasm for sinking the sea, and was particularly interested in all the artifacts handed in by the withdrawn personnel from the Viceroyalty of Peru.

But after several months of research, it was found that it was all useless work.

The three-eyed gun is a weapon that has been gradually eliminated by the Ming army. It has a short range, mysterious ballistics, and low power.

And the sketches of warships are even more useless. The shipyard in Seville tossed for a long time with semi-finished ship drawings, and the old shipbuilder gave the truth: "This ship is not very similar in appearance, but its internal structure is very similar. Much of it resembles the San Pablo."

That’s right, the predecessor of the Liujia warship, the Chihai class, was made by Chen Mu who dismantled the Spanish galleon, narrowed the port and starboard sides, and flattened the forecastle and poop.

The smaller belly brings smaller cargo capacity, worse battery life, less troop loading, and stronger firepower for the same ship material.

Because Daming has a large number of Fuchuan as supply ships, the Liujia Ship is positioned as a main gunboat that does not sail alone.

It's strange that it doesn't look like it.

As a result, the Spaniards took their own ship and studied it for several months.

But it is always good to think about it. The Spanish blacksmith found that the three-eyed gun is very easy to make. The shorter barrel can hold less medicine, and the three barrels can be fired at the same time. The concealment is excellent without the long rod. Very easy to kill at close range.

So after transformation, a handle-type flintlock three-eyed gun appeared.

This thing is very portable, especially for the Spaniards, because the three-eyed blunderbuss after making the handle loses the ability to hit as a blunt weapon with a long pole, but this is not a problem for the Spaniards.

The standard attire for their swordsmen is black, with a black cloak slanted on half of one side, and two swords, one long and one short, hanging from their waists. Roll the enemy's sword.

Now it is just right to hide a three-eyed gun with a handle under the cloak. This thing is much more useful than a dagger.

When Philip saw this new thing, on his table in the palace was a message from the Netherlands that an assassin he named Hans had been found in an attempt to blow up William the Silent with gunpowder and had suffered a public attack. execution.

Just like this, Gerard, the new Spanish assassin, put on a half cloak, handed over his sword when he entered the Prinsenhof Palace, then took out a flintlock three-eye gun, pulled the trigger at close range, and fired three projectiles Hit William in the chest and abdomen.

On the three-eyed gun that was left at the scene, there was an inscription written on the body of the gun that was supervised by Chen Mu, the Eastern Military Government, in the handwriting of Philip, a Spanish master of Sinology who can speak idioms.

 Good morning!

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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