The only response to Tokuyoshi Shingo was Izumi Nobukazu's actions: "Capture Tokuyoshi Shingo and Minamoto no Tadayoshi and hand them over to the Emperor for decision."
The Sheguan Army and the Banner Army clashed.
Previously, the Sheguan army was no match for the Banner Army.
However, the Banner Army has been weakened by the artillery fire of the Great Chu, with many wounded and morale plummeting, making it significantly weaker than before.
When Miyamoto Yoshiaki saw Izumi Nobukatsu make his move, he was taken aback.
Although Izumi Nobuyuki is a government official, he usually appears timid and slippery as an eel. However, he dared to take direct action, which made Miyamoto Yoshiaki look at him with new respect.
Now that the Imperial Guards had made their move, and their goals were aligned, Miyamoto Yoshitaka would not miss this opportunity and ordered his guards to join the attack.
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On the other side, the Xiaohai.
The ship of Great Chu has arrived.
The Hatamoto army was also driven back.
Xiao Yanchu gave the order that, except for a few people left to guard the ship, everyone else should disembark and assemble.
Once everyone had assembled, Su Ziyang and Hu Qing took a headcount.
This time, the Great Chu sent a total of twenty-one ships, each equipped with more than two hundred soldiers, totaling more than four thousand people.
More than four thousand people.
That's enough!
Moreover, Su Yuanchuan was worried about them and kept sending people over.
It can be said that ships and soldiers from the Great Chu arrived in Dahe every day.
Each of these ships was equipped with cannons and explosives, and with the elite troops of the Great Chu, what could the Yamato possibly use to fight them!
"Ah Jin, let's go." Xiao Yanchu knew what was going to happen next, and Su Ruojin wouldn't just obediently stay on the ship and wait for him to handle it.
Shen Yu, Su Muyao, and Wu Yushan stayed on the ship to take care of Nian'er and prepare for the follow-up work.
"No rush, wait for Yanluo, we'll bring someone with us," Su Ruojin said.
A short while later, Yanluo walked over with Lizi.
Su Ruojin looked at Li Zi, "Li Zi, we'll take you home."
This time, Li Zi didn't beg Su Ruojin to let her stay like before. She just nodded somewhat uneasily and looked at Su Ziyang with some guilt.
She had already witnessed everything that was happening on the Xiaohai, and knew that Yamato and Da Chu were now at war. It was no longer convenient for her, a Yamato, to stay on the Xiaohai.
Previously, Su Ruojin wanted to send her away, but Li Zi was unwilling to leave. She found Su Ziyang and begged him to let her stay, crying.
Su Ziyang softened his heart and decided to keep Li Zi.
When Su Ruojin found out, she didn't say anything more. She had to give her second brother face.
Su Ziyang knew that it was indeed not appropriate for Li Zi to stay any longer, so he didn't say anything more and got off the boat with Xiao Yanchu and the others.
This time, the ships from the Great Chu not only brought people, but also some horses. Of course, not everyone could have a horse, but each ship brought at least thirty or forty horses.
In addition to the horses "borrowed" from the Shogunate's horse farm through Suzuki Masao, and the horses abandoned by the Hatamoto army on the battlefield, there were more than a thousand horses.
Su Ziyang and Hu Qing selected more than a thousand soldiers, all of whom mounted their horses and followed the prince and princess to Chigen City.
On the shore, the Hatamoto army, led by Minamoto Tadayoshi, was still putting up a stubborn resistance.
Xiao Yanchu gave Hu Qing a look.
Hu Qing immediately understood, waved his hand, and led the charge.
Su Ziyang drew his sword and leaped forward, thrusting it directly at Yuan Zhongyi.
With the addition of Xiao's army, it wasn't long before both Tokugi Shingo and Minamoto no Tadashi had swords at their necks.
One belonged to Hu Qing, and the other to Su Ziyang.
Miyamoto Yoshitaka looked shocked.
This was the first time he had seen the people of Great Chu make a move; these people were incredibly fast.
Miyamoto Yoshiaki pondered to himself that if he were to actually face them, he wouldn't have much of a chance of winning.
When Tachibana Chiyo told him that the Emperor had ordered him to protect the people of Great Chu, Miyamoto Yoshiaki was still somewhat confused.
Seeing all this now, Miyamoto Yoshiaki suddenly understood the Emperor's decision.
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