Reborn in the Water Margin as emperor, built tanks to level the world

Chapter 890



Chapter 890

But Zhao Ji waited here for a long time, but did not receive any news of departure from the Japanese envoys.

Suddenly, there was a hint of anger rising in my heart.

Immediately let his subordinates call the Japanese envoys over.

But after asking, I found out that the other party had no intention of bringing all of them into the Japanese capital from the very beginning.

Even if they want to go at that time, they will only be able to allow Zhao Ji and other major generals to enter the Japanese capital to visit their Jingguo Temple.

When Zhao Ji heard this, he immediately became even more angry:

"Just let a few of us enter the Japanese capital?"

"But what if you dirty people give us a Hongmen Banquet when the time comes?"

"How many more of us will be needed to surround and annihilate them?"

"Then our trip will end with no return?"

Zhao Ji thought about this and immediately quit.

He immediately told the Japanese envoys:

"Our original plan was to allow all of us to enter the capital of Japan."

"If you refuse, then we will have to think of special methods."

The Japanese envoys, after hearing Zhao Ji's words, immediately expressed their helpless attitude toward him.

But this made Zhao Ji completely angry.

Zhao Ji was not used to those Japanese envoys. He immediately called the guards around him and wanted to ask Li Kui, one of his generals, to come.

Then he ordered Li Kui to persuade people with reason and persuade the Japanese envoys to agree with Zhao Ji's intention.

But as soon as those guards walked to the door of the building, they were immediately called back by Zhao Ji.

The reason why Zhao Ji did this was not for other reasons.

In fact, it was because he himself was too clear about Li Kui's temperament.

If Li Kui is asked to do this, I am afraid that within half a quarter of an hour, the heads of the Japanese envoys will fall to the ground.

Such and such is not what Zhao Ji wants most at the moment.

After all, if those Japanese envoys did not lead the way after this, it would be extremely difficult for Zhao Ji and others to enter the Japanese capital as soon as possible.

Therefore, for Zhao Ji at the moment, keeping those Japanese envoys was far more useful than cutting them off with an axe.

With a sudden change of mind, he ordered the guards to call the army's military advisor Wu Yong over.

He also wanted to use Wu Yong's wisdom to persuade the Japanese envoys to willingly take them and others to the Japanese capital.

But when Wu Yong, a wise man, came to this camp and faced those Japanese envoys with quite stubborn attitudes, his persuasive methods were simple and direct.

But seeing Wu Yong, he saw that his long-term persuasion to the Japanese envoys was ineffective, so he immediately invited four deputy generals from the army:

Peng Qi, Xuan Zan, Hao Siwen, Huang Xin.

And asked them to take good care of those Japanese envoys.

They must personally agree to Zhao Ji's various needs without harming his life.

And those four generals are also professional officers.

Therefore, there are many killing methods in hand.

At this time, I saw that the Japanese envoys were so ignorant.

He immediately raised his fists and feet and greeted the Japanese envoy like raindrops.

In the end, the Japanese envoys were beaten until their skin was torn and their faces were bruised and swollen.

Just then he gave up in frustration.

And those Japanese envoys were like cheap bastards.

Once beaten, they all became obedient.

Not to mention anything else at this time, Dang even expressed his willingness to lead their Song Dynasty army and horses into the capital of Japan.

At this point, the small episode in the middle of Zhao Ji and others' trip to the Japanese capital has passed.

In the morning of the next day, the Japanese envoys who had been repaired took Zhao Ji and others to the gate of the Japanese capital.

At first, the dozens of officers guarding the Japanese capital did not dare to open the city gate decisively because of the large number of soldiers led by Zhao Ji.

Then, even though the Japanese envoys repeatedly advised them, the Japanese soldiers and generals responsible for defending the city resolutely ignored them.

Zhao Ji, who saw such a scene, did not say anything to the soldiers and generals who were defending the city.

Immediately give the order to hit the wall of the Japanese capital with a cannon.

He just wanted to use such a move to scare the soldiers and generals who were defending the city.

And the bombardment here in the Song Dynasty was really useful.

He only fired a few cannons on the wall of the Japanese capital, and the defenders in the city were immediately frightened so much that they ran away with their heads in their hands, and they were out of their wits.

At this time, Mo Shuo shouted loudly to Zhao Ji and others, and even did not dare to open the city gate.

One by one, they ran, screamed, and howled.

It looked like the sky was falling, and I felt helpless.

When the generals led by Zhao Ji saw this situation, they immediately stopped being polite to the Japanese.

He led his soldiers directly and rushed towards the city gate.

In just over a quarter of an hour, the entire city gate was torn down.

Originally, the soldiers and generals guarding the city thought that after the Song Dynasty soldiers and horses rushed into the city, they would immediately start a bloody massacre, and then direct their troops towards the Japanese Imperial Palace.

But what he never expected was that after the soldiers and horses of the Song Dynasty entered the capital, they were very well behaved.

At this moment, not only did they not set fire or kill people, but they also strode towards the Jingguo Temple under the guidance of several Japanese officials with bruises and bruises.

At this time, the Japanese envoys had long been stunned by the extremely brave charging style of Zhao Ji's soldiers.

At this moment, I didn’t resist anymore, I didn’t even dare to say a word “no” from my mouth.

Along the way, limping like a frightened dog, they led Zhao Ji, this brave warrior, to the vicinity of the Jingguo Temple.

Zhao Ji was still very satisfied with this.

While feeling very relieved, he also threw a few pieces of broken silver into the arms of the Japanese envoys.

as a reward for them.

After Zhao Ji finished these chores, he focused his attention directly on the building in front of him.

This building covers a large area.

The green roof is slightly pointed in the center and slightly flat on both sides.

They are all made of bricks, stones and tiles.

What is supported below it are black pillars that are slightly thicker than an adult's waist.

Located at the main entrance, it is not the lacquered red wooden door like the Song Dynasty, but two large white and wide cloth curtains.

On top of that, they also drew two large, round, cherry blossom-like decorations.

Originally, Zhao Ji planned to lead hundreds of soldiers in together.

But taking a closer look at the size of the temple outside, Zhao Ji gave up this idea.

Instead, he took only four generals, four deputy generals, and several Japanese envoys, and strode into the temple of Jingguo.


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