Chapter 307 Return to Beijing



Chapter 307 Return to Beijing

This protracted war lasted for nearly half a year.

In fact, it was only in the first two months that it felt like a war, and in the later stages it was basically just siege, waiting, and cleaning up the mess.

The siege catapults did not throw a single stone, but instead threw many corpses of smallpox patients into the uncooperative city.

The Quanrong people didn't understand why their Wolf God no longer protected them.

Why didn't the people of Dajin fear smallpox? They could only wait to die.

It's not fair. They are all flesh and blood. How can smallpox not infect them?

But no matter how unwilling you are, this is the fact.

The pockmarked corpses falling from the sky broke all the pride and psychological defenses of these Quanrong warriors.

Three months into the war, they finally received the second wave of reinforcements from the imperial court.

It's not that we are afraid that we can't defeat them, but that we are afraid that they have too many good things to get back.

Of course, there is another small factor.

The Regent King was trying to take advantage of the situation by arranging a title for his lover, because the person who came was the young general Xie Zhuo.

In fact, he wanted to follow Bao Beibei when he set out, as fighting has always been his dream.

Jin Zekang was hesitant at that time, but this time when he heard that it was a war to destroy the country, Xie Zhuo insisted on going no matter what.

They had quarreled and made a fuss, and Jin Zekang had suffered a lot and no matter how much he tried to coax him, it was useless and he could only let him do what he wanted.

When Xie Zhuo's army was halfway there, they met up with Xiao Yuan and his men.

It just so happened that the two masters got vaccinated at the same time, and by the time they arrived in Beirongcheng, the vaccine had already taken effect.

With the vanguard leading the way, they had nothing to fear. They basically went with an empty truck and returned with a full truck to carry the spoils.

Not only the gold, silver and jewels in the royal city, but almost all the people in the city were dead, and their private property became ownerless.

Some of the gold and silver were taken back, and the remaining houses and their furniture were registered in preparation for the future migration of people here.

It is easier to get things done with more people, so they cleared the cities one by one. Half a year later, the entire Quanrong was completely occupied by the Jin army.

As for the remaining Quanrong people, in the face of absolute power, there was no need to wait for them to die of illness.

Healthy women and children were transported back to Dajin as slaves or sold to other countries.

As for the elderly and boys over ten years old, they were all killed to prevent any future troubles.

The fire burned the corpses for ten days and nights, and all the wolf head patterns were replaced with the flags of the Great Jin Dynasty.

When the last wolf flag was taken down, it was officially declared that the Quanrong tribe was completely wiped out.

To be honest, some of them have already fled to Dongyi City or other countries.

But what does it matter? They have no country anymore. How long can a rootless duckweed float?

Without the solid backing of a country, they are nothing more than fat sheep in the eyes of others even if they have wealth.

Such a large-scale action could not be concealed, and several other countries condemned Dajin for being too cruel.

It’s a pity that the literati of the Jin Dynasty were not pushovers. They had already prepared eight versions of the draft of the supporting evidence for the defense.

Spreading the plague is harmful to Tianhe

We don't care!

This was not the first time that smallpox broke out among the Quanrong. It was just that this time the war broke out and they were not able to contain the disease in time, which led to the destruction of the country.

As for why we Dajin people don’t get smallpox…

Of course it's God's blessing.

You don't know that when the two armies were fighting, some of our Dajin soldiers were also infected.

But who made us lucky?

Lord Xiao, the Marquis of Zhenguo, read widely and once obtained an ancient prescription for treating smallpox.

Through repeated experiments, smallpox can not only be treated but also perfectly prevented.

What? You can't cure it and you don't allow us to cure it.

It is recognized by everyone that the medical level of our Dajin is three levels higher than that of the Quanrong.

Is it strange that they died of illness and we cured them?

Besides, the fact that Master Miaowu was able to attain enlightenment right here in the Huguo Temple in Dajin proves that we are a place blessed by gods and Buddhas.

May Buddha have mercy on me.

How could we know that it was not because of the many evil deeds of the Quanrong that they received this bad retribution?

They were the ones who started the war in the first place. We can't just stop fighting just because they have an outbreak of plague.

It is clearly a sophistry, but it is well-founded and even other countries are unable to refute it even though they know the facts.

Mainly because they are also afraid.

It is not the exclusive domain of dogs to contract smallpox.

If it weren't for the dog-like people who came into the territory and infected the Dongyi and northern borders, they would not have been willing to complain about these things to the prosperous Dajin.

I originally wanted to take this opportunity to ask for some benefits, preferably the recipe for treating smallpox.

But now seeing the other party's attitude, they dare not say anything.

It doesn't matter what others think, the people of the Ming Dynasty firmly believe that God will bless the Jin Dynasty.

Xiao Yuan's reputation also rose rapidly.

At this time, who still remembered King Xiao Yan who killed people without blinking an eye? Everyone wanted to say that he was the reincarnation of a medical immortal who came to save all living beings.

As for the murder in the past

Haha, those people must have done all kinds of bad things and deserve to die.

Killing evil is a good deed.

Mr. Xiao is right.

Governor Xiao is right.

Lord Xiao will be remembered forever.

It is true that people always say one thing and everything they say is right. Xiao Yuan felt so embarrassed that he dug his toes into the ground as he listened to the praises people gave him.

Jiang Xinyu was very satisfied with the result, and tacitly did not mention why the plague broke out among the Quanrong after they were vaccinated.

This is obviously not a strategy that someone like General Xu would use.

The one who came up with this evil idea was either her baby or her husband Xiao Yuan, no one else.

What is there to ask? Is she going to condemn them for the sake of justice?

Xiao Yuan was nervous for two days, but he felt relieved when he saw that his wife didn't react.

At the same time, he felt a little depressed because his sister-in-law knew his wife better than he did.

But overall the results are good.

He has already reached a high position and does not need to make money or gain military merit through war. Now this reputation of saving the world is just right for him.

Promoting vaccination nationwide is not an easy task, and they have been on this journey for nearly a year.

In the later stages, it was no longer just about promoting smallpox vaccination.

Jiang Xinyu took the opportunity to teach the doctors she had met about the maternal and infant handbook and general disease prevention and treatment that she had compiled.

The government even recruited women who knew medicine to set up female doctors' clinics to solve the embarrassment of women who were afraid of seeing a male doctor.

It's a pity that many things cannot be achieved overnight. Even if she wrote more mother-and-child manuals, it would be in vain as most girls could not read.

The situation in the city was relatively good; girls from wealthy families also had the opportunity to study.

But if it is in the countryside, it is not good to let the teachers read to the women in the village.

Jiang Xinyu and his friends observed the ills of this society as they walked, and the more they saw, the more they learned.

Housework is something that people cannot stand. In fact, these problems have existed for a long time, but no one cares about them and they are just left there.

Xiao Yuan is a complete wife slave.

Whenever his wife sees something he doesn't like, he always says:

Can solve,

no problem,

Not afraid of offending people,

Just do it boldly.

Jiang Xinyu, the salted fish, was also gradually lost in Xiao Yuan's flattery.

He forgot that he just wanted to live a life of idleness and wait for death, and now he has started to worry about the country and the people.

The two were so happy in their home that they not only forgot about their home and the two left-behind children, but also forgot about the hungry little emperor and Jin Zekang who was bent by the memorials to the emperor.

Finally, the Regent Prince had no choice but to advance his marriage to the Bashu general's daughter and call the two back.

After all, Jiang Xinyu is the matchmaker, so even if it's fake you have to show up.

The promotion of vaccines is for Dajin, so the marriage between the two parties is also a key step in consolidating the Dajin situation. How can it not serve the country?

So, get back here!

Jiang Xinyu slapped her forehead and was shocked to realize that almost a year had passed.

She didn't feel guilty about forgetting Jin Zekang, but she felt guilty about forgetting to ask Bao Beibei about her love life.

No wonder some people say doing good deeds can be addictive. She was fooled by all the words of thanks.

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