Xiao Jing gave Wu Mingyi a meaningful look and said calmly, "A few days ago, my reconnaissance ships observed a robbery at close range. The pirates' tactics are the same as those of my army, and they are very skilled at them. Do you think those native brutes know military formations?"
"Holy crap... then... who are you...?"
Wu Mingyi jumped up, but as soon as he spoke, he realized something was wrong. He then looked at Xiao Jingxian in surprise, as if he understood something.
"Heh! I didn't say anything... You'd better not have heard anything either..."
Rana Singh's goods still arrived in Coconut City, but the owner had changed.
"Dear Bubatan, all the goods have been unloaded. Do you need any other goods in the future?"
There's no shortage of spies everywhere, and Han Kun, well-prepared, had recruited several Southeast Asian merchants to help him sell stolen goods. This time, "Bubatan" Wilma in Haikou offered a good price, and the spies casually asked if he wanted any more "stolen goods" in the future.
"Food, cloth, medicine—send anything useful for the war to Coconut City, and we'll give you a good price."
"Dear Bubatan, we will satisfy you," the collaborator promised gleefully. He was genuinely pleased, as he was now a rare talent, and his share of the profits would be substantial.
Within two months, Wilmar received four batches of goods, each of which was of high quality and low price. He finally became suspicious. Everyone knew about the current situation on Java Island. Why would a merchant not take advantage of the situation but instead generously offer him a discount? There were still such good people.
Wilmar sent people to investigate several times and finally learned the whole story.
"So you're saying that as long as we don't rob the Great Xia ships, you'll just leave the Great Xia warships alone?" Wilmar asked incredulously after hearing his subordinate's words.
"Your Excellency Bubatan, I have inquired with many people in Malacca and Jambi, and this is indeed the case."
“Very well, we’ll send men to rob it too.”
Without hesitation, Wilma's men quickly achieved results. They didn't care about the size of the ships or whether the people were Indian or Sumatran. They treated everyone equally, and soon, the cries of merchants could be heard everywhere from the south of Singapore to the sea.
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