Chapter 429 The Princess Has Been Found



That day, after the drug was put into the water source, everyone who drank the water was affected. Xingxing and the others appeared when the drug took effect. Besides the Japanese, there were also foreigners and people from the Great Jin Dynasty on the island.

Xingxing first revealed her identity to the miners, "Don't be afraid, we are from the Great Jin Dynasty, and we've come to rescue you. I have the antidote for the poison in your bodies, and I will cure you. However, after you are cured, you must not cause any trouble, or you will be killed without mercy."

Later, Zhu Lin produced the antidote and gave it to the captured Jin Dynasty civilians and foreigners, but did not give the antidote to the Japanese.

The Japanese had plenty of food at their dwellings, so Xingxing found a few burly men who looked reliable and honest to cook large pots of rice every day and then distribute it to everyone so that they would have enough to eat.

With the poison gone and their stomachs full, the miners regained their strength and began to plot things, such as secretly killing a few Japanese men who had previously been overseers and had been whipped half to death every day.

If they were unwell and worked a little slower, they would be falsely accused of slacking off and would not be given food. When they were tricked into coming here, there were more than 600 young men and women. Later, more than 100 of them starved to death, and many others were beaten to death or worked to death.

This is hatred etched into their bones. They were powerless to resist before, but now that they have the opportunity to take revenge, they naturally don't want to miss the chance and kill people without warning.

A few bold villagers thought they had done it discreetly and no one would find out, because they took the person up the mountain to kill him, dug a pit and buried him, and then tamped the soil down so that no trace could be seen.

In fact, Zhu Lin had seen everything they did. The reason he didn't interfere was that he felt there were too many Japanese on the island, and they all deserved to die. Besides, the locals knew to bury the dead after they were dealt with, which pleased him.

Burying it will clean things up and won't make the place dirty.

Several hundred Japanese people were killed, at least half of them, by the miners. And the miners seemed to have developed a killing addiction, growing increasingly audacious, and appeared intent on wiping out all the Japanese on the island.

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