Returned to the Ming Dynasty to Cause a Famine, I Have Infinite Supplies

What do you do when you can't win the survival game? You cheat, of course.

Li Changan from the 21st century transmigrated to the Great Ming Dynasty during a time of war and chaos, coincid...

Chapter 260 Sweep

Miyazaki's Japanese pirates were unaware of the impending danger.

All they knew was that Nagasaki seemed to have been hit by an earthquake, and then they were thrown into the sea.

Only a few high-ranking figures learned of the Ming Dynasty's revenge through Emperor Tianhuang's orders.

They simply believed that the Ming soldiers were still attacking Nagasaki.

All the Japanese pirates' eyes were still on Nagasaki.

Various forces, in a chaotic manner, dispatched men towards Nagasaki, eager to ascertain the situation there. Ming Dynasty soldiers arrived at the scene.

They had no idea that Nagasaki had completely disappeared.

They never imagined that Li Chang'an would land from Gong Qi's side to avoid nuclear radiation.

By the time the Japanese pirates in Miyazaki spotted the warships, Zhang San had already landed with his men.

A dense mass of armored soldiers rapidly advanced forward.

The enormous steel monster followed behind the group of armored soldiers, making a rumbling sound.

The patrolling Japanese pirates were so frightened by what they saw that their legs went weak.

As they banged on bamboo tubes to sound the alarm, they ran toward the city with bowed legs.

Li Chang'an didn't take the few Japanese pirates seriously.

Once the soldiers successfully land, the outcome of the war will be a foregone conclusion.

Even if they manage to send the message back now, they won't be able to organize troops in time to stop this torrent of steel.

His intuition proved to be correct.

The Japanese pirates, caught off guard and equipped with meager gear, were no match for them.

Apart from the garrison commander of Miyazaki, who injured some soldiers.

Other Japanese pirates simply couldn't stop the fully armed Ming soldiers.

With outdated equipment and ignorant civilization, the two forces were not on the same level no matter how you looked at it.

If the Ming Dynasty hadn't been restrained by the Liao and Manchu states, the Japanese pirates would never have been able to run rampant along the coast.

The wooden city walls protecting the city were no obstacle at all in the eyes of the Ming soldiers.

Just have the guys behind us drive two tanks and run them over.

The Japanese pirates' arrows and rolling stones did not cause any damage to the tanks at all; they didn't even scratch the paint on the tanks' surfaces.

After the city wall was crushed by the tanks, Zhang San led his soldiers into the city.

The Japanese pirates' bamboo spears couldn't pierce the fish-scale armor at all, and even the samurai swords, forged through countless trials, could only leave a white mark on the fish-scale armor.

A Ming soldier could easily slice through the body of a Japanese pirate with a single stroke of his sword.

The charge of hundreds of thousands of Ming soldiers was simply too much for Miyazaki's Japanese pirates to withstand.

Whether it's street fighting or a frontal assault between armies.

The Japanese pirates were no match for the Ming soldiers.

Faced with the well-paid, well-equipped Ming soldiers, these Japanese pirates, wielding their weapons, were like children, utterly defeated.

The war did not believe in their Bushido spirit, nor in the Amaterasu they spoke of.

They only truly understood what pain was when the blade sliced ​​through their skin.

This battle could hardly be called a battle; it was more of a one-sided massacre.

No matter how hard the Japanese pirates tried or how much they prayed to Amaterasu, they could not stop the soldiers' advance.

As the massacre continued, the mentality of these Japanese pirates underwent some changes.

Some people lost the will to resist and began to retreat.

That is, until the great general they admired appeared, and was then beaten like a dog by Zhang Xianzong.

Only then did the group of Japanese pirates completely lose their ability to resist, and one after another they knelt on the ground and raised their hands in surrender.

Li Chang'an landed on the island during the day, while the Japanese pirates surrendered in the afternoon.

In just the time it takes for sunrise and sunset, all the Japanese pirates in Miyazaki were taken prisoner.

They knelt on the ground, trembling, their eyes constantly scanning the armored soldiers around them.

Some ordinary people looked at the people around them with blank expressions.

They didn't know what was happening, nor did they know why they had been captured.

All they could do was hold onto their families and pray that they could escape this calamity.

Kuroshima Fukada, the garrison commander of Miyazaki, knelt on the ground, spitting blood.

"Our Great Japanese Empire and the Great Ming Dynasty are friendly nations, so why do you want to invade us?"

"Our Great Japanese Empire has been paying homage to you since the Tang Dynasty, so why are you invading us?"

Li Chang'an sat on the tank, watching the old Japanese soldiers on the ground chattering away, then turned to look at Ke Shouliang.

"Your Highness, these Japanese pirates are asking you why you invaded them."

"aggression?"

"Invasion my foot! This is called revenge."

"When they attacked the Ming Dynasty, did they never think of the word 'invasion'? When they burned, killed, and looted along the coast, did they never think of the word 'invasion'?"

"Now that we've been attacked, we know to call it an invasion."

Li Chang'an looked at Kuroshima Fukada, who was spitting blood on the ground, and didn't bother to argue with him.

He ordered Chen Da's men to take him away and prepare to take him to Iwo Jima for execution.

Li Chang'an did not intend to exterminate the captured Japanese pirate soldiers.

The Ming Dynasty is currently in dire need of rebuilding and requires a large workforce, and these Japanese pirates provide excellent labor.

No need to pay, and no need to rest.

All it takes is a whip to get them to work.

Li Chang'an hoped that the people of the Ming Dynasty could one day become farm owners, and that all they would need to do was wave their whips and have countless slaves picking cotton.

These Japanese pirate soldiers were his gift to the people of the Ming Dynasty.

Siberian potatoes are not necessarily only grown in Siberia.

It can be planted anywhere, and all it needs to do is irrigate it with the blood of Japanese pirates.

These Japanese pirates were actually quite useful; it would be a real shame to kill them.

The Japanese pirates in Nagasaki and Iwo Jima lessened Li Chang'an's murderous intent considerably.

He began to seriously consider how to better deal with these Japanese pirates and civilians.

That's why he asked Cheng Hu to establish a logistics base on Iwo Jima.

As the sun set, Li Chang'an ordered his soldiers to lock up the captured Japanese pirates.

He planned to rest for a day and continue advancing the next day. His next goal was to train the soldiers of the Ming Dynasty and then head straight for the Imperial Palace in Kyoto to capture Yu Rentian Huang alive.

He wanted to use the head of Yu Rentianhuang to appease the people of the Ming Dynasty who had been harmed.

He also wanted to use these Japanese pirates as a whetstone to hone the soldiers' fighting spirit.

After dealing with the Japanese pirates, he planned to conquer the land and completely pacify the other forces in the Ming Dynasty.

To bring the fragmented regime back to unity.