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Chapter 322 Retribution

Actually, this is true, Lai Zou Yuanbiao.

The Eastern Military Office supported the South Asian rebel leader Lautaro to fight against the Spanish. In Colombia and Peru, a large number of three-eyed guns were flooded among the people.

Even after the Peruvian Governor seized the three-eyed gun in battle with the rebels, he asked the envoy to take Changsheng to find Zou Yuanbiao, hoping that the Ming army would no longer support Lautaro behind his back.

But Zou Yuanbiao refused to admit his account and chased him back.

Some of the captured three-eyed guns were fed into a backpack by the envoy of the Peruvian governor when retreating. They sat on the Ming ship and floated on the sea for more than a year before returning to Spain.

After returning to Spain, I found that their governor was not back!

I don't know where I went, and no one was on the same boat with the governor. The general who led the Ming fleet said that the ship touched ice on Tierra del Fuego, and the best captain of the empire sacrificed his life to send a ship of miscellaneous scum to Spain.

They also had a big fuss in Lisbon. Finally, after discussion, they took Chen Mu a letter of letter to him, Philip, Spain, "voluntarily" gave up the royal exclusive goods worth 100,000 taels of silver in the trade in Ming and Western countries next year.

Fei Laoer swallowed it with mixed blood by biting silver teeth.

The Governor of Peru, Francisco de Toledo, the most loyal governor of the Kingdom of Spain, was also the governor who held on to the last moment in the New World. His family was 64 people, plus his secretary and military officers, and more than 90 lives were killed.

Daming said it was gone if it was gone?

There were dozens of boats walking with each other, but why were the other boats fine? The only one that the governor was riding on sank?

Blood feud, this is blood feud!

In order to remember this hatred, and to commemorate the governor of Peru who was conspired to death.

King Philip ordered people to cast four tall bronze statues for Peru's Governor Francisco de Toledo on the Lisbon Pier, where the Ming Fleet was harbor.

The bronze statue is like this, the old and strong governor stepped onto the land of his country, and behind him, his beautiful wife, holding his sword and heroic son, the servant of the New World wearing a crown, humbly carrying his luggage and looking at the port with a novel look.

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

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

It's true that Philip was like a big prophet when he gave a speech at the Port of Lisbon.

For the Spaniards, the end of the world is probably the land under Chen Mu's feet. Philip also knew that as long as Chen Mu was alive, he would probably only see Chen Mu in his life.

But a place farther away than the end of the world, there was a place on the Atlantic Ocean of the Ming Dynasty called the Lion Kingdom, and there was a port called Gao Langbu.

In Golangbus, there lived an old Spanish man and his sixty-four wives and children.

Sometimes, he would stand on the beach and look eastward, recalling the land on the other side of the ocean that gave birth to him and raised him, and then cherishing the new life he exchanged for 640,000 taels of silver.

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

No matter what, the Peru Governor's District has been lost. Francisco may be executed by the furious Philip when he returns to China, but the news of his death in Tierra Tierra and the rumors of being killed by Chen Mu have made him a model of loyalty in Philip's eyes.

Philip may not like him much, but it is beneficial to the king to promote his death for the country, and he can also give him a little sad atmosphere to Francesco.

For Chen Mu, most of the property that Francisco had plundered in Peru for the entire term had become the income of the Eastern Military Palace. As for Philip's hatred to Spain, it seemed so insignificant in his opinion.

Anyway, East Asia is not like the Netherlands or France. It’s like a conspicuous Spain that is like Teddy entering the wolf pack, so it’s not certain who fucks whom.

What's more, Philip's hatred is so cheap, that is, a goldfish, and he forgot everything when he ships silk.

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

His kingdom cannot be separated from the trade in Ming and Western countries. As long as the trade in Ming and Western countries is cut off, his Spanish army soldiers will be completely rationed every month and they will not even be able to eat sugar.

That's why Philip took advantage of Francisco's enthusiasm to sink the sea and was particularly interested in all the objects handed over by the Peru Governor's withdrawal personnel. The physical objects of the three-eyed gun and the sketches of the Ming warship were the top priority.

But after studying for several months, I found that it was useless.

The three-eyed gun is a weapon that the Ming army has gradually eliminated. It has a short range, a mysterious trajectory, and is not very powerful.

The sketches of the warship were even more useless. The Sevilla shipyard had been tossing with the semi-finished ship map for a long time, but the old ship craftsman said: "Except for not looking very similar, a large part of the internal structure is very similar to the Saint-Bablo."

That's right? The predecessor of the Rokka ship, Chihai-class, was made by Chen Mu, who took a Spanish sailboat and narrowed the starboard side and flattened the forecastle and the stern.

Smaller tummy brings the same ship material with smaller cargo capacity, worse endurance, less loading of troops, and stronger firepower.

Because the Ming Dynasty had a large number of lucky ships as supply ships, the positioning of the Rokko ship was a main gunboat that did not sail alone.

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

As a result, the Spaniards took their own ship to study for several months.

However, there are always benefits to thinking. Spanish blacksmiths found that the three-eyed gun was easy to make, and the shorter barrel could hold less medicine. The three barrels were placed at the same time, which made the long pole very concealed, and it was very easy to kill one blow at close range.

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

This thing is very portable and is especially suitable for the Spaniards, because the three-eyed gun after making the handle loses its ability to hit as a long-bar blunt weapon, but this is not a problem for the Spaniards.

Their swordsmen are dressed in black clothes, half of which is slanted with black cloaks, and two swords with long and short waists. Some people only wear long swords when fighting, and they use the cloak as shields, and can also roll the enemy's swords in battle.

It's just right to hide a three-eye gun under the cloak. This thing is much better than a dagger.

When Philip saw this new thing, a message from the Netherlands was placed on the table in his palace. His assassin named Hans was found in an attempt to kill William the Silent with gunpowder. He was executed publicly.

That's exactly what happened. The new Spanish assassin Gerald, wearing a half-cloak, handed over his sword when entering Prinsenhof Palace, then took out the flintlock three-eye gun, pulled the trigger at close range, and hit William's chest and abdomen.

On the three-eyed gun that was left at the scene, the gun body also carries the inscription made by Chen Mujian, the Eastern Military Palace, which is the handwriting of Philip, a master of idioms.
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