Jia Huan was not sure, because his appearance had already messed up the situation in the martial arts world. Could Linghu Chong, the protagonist of the story of the Smiling, Proud Wanderer, still be able to "shine and heat" everywhere?

In fact, he thought too much, the protagonist is the protagonist.

Although he was not the so-called son of luck, he was also considered to have a deep luck and would definitely be able to stir up his own waves in the martial arts world.

Let's not talk about the martial arts world in the Central Plains, something big happened in Fujian Province.

The Japanese invasion broke out a few years earlier than normal history!

Jia Huan was not a fool, how could he not see that the Japanese invasion that broke out early this time was obviously the revenge of the big families on the southeast coast!

When he saw with his own eyes that the Fuzhou local Qianhu was about to collapse, and the performance of the Fujian Provincial Lieutenant General hiding in the city, he could only shake his head.

He was not blind, how could he not see that among the so-called Japanese pirates, there were only a dozen real Japanese.

They were probably hired as vanguards. They fought desperately and their attack methods were extremely fierce. They did not have the spirit of the Central Plains martial arts world at all. They were completely fighting to the death.

Even martial arts masters of the same level could easily be killed in one blow without mental preparation.

Not to mention the old and weak soldiers of the Fuzhou local Qianhu.

Saying that they were soldiers was definitely an exaggeration. They were just ordinary tenants and small vendors. How could they have any fighting power?

If Jia Huan had not been unable to bear it and personally killed the real Japanese as the spearhead of the charge, eliminating the danger to Fuzhou City, the situation would have been even more depressing.

The gap in strength was too big. Even if those real Japanese were desperate, they could not offset the huge gap in strength.

The dog-beating formation formed by the Beggar Gang disciples was also a very effective restraint for the real Japanese warriors.

As the saying goes, "an inch longer, an inch stronger", the three or four meter long slender bamboo poles that have been specially treated are much more useful than the long spears in the army.

Similarly, Fuzhou Prefecture, which was given special attention by the brothers in the branch, did not suffer too much damage from the Japanese invasion.

But the rest of the coastal areas were in ruins.

Then, the Jinyiwei, who had previously frantically confiscated property in the southeastern coastal areas, were attacked by the group, and the civil service group directly put the blame for the Japanese invasion on their heads.

Fortunately, the Jinyiwei commander was powerful, and at the same time, more than 30 million taels of silver were input into the inner treasury of Emperor Jiajing.

Such performance made Emperor Jiajing quite satisfied, and naturally he would not let the Jinyiwei take the blame.

After that, the anti-Japanese war, which was led by the court, directly kicked off.

Emperor Jiajing had money in his pocket, so he would not be stingy with spending.

Millions of taels of silver were spent, and the Ming soldiers with abundant money and food quickly rushed to the southeastern coastal areas.

At the same time, Jia Huan introduced the beginning of the Japanese invasion in detail through the "Wulin Monthly", and called on fellow martial artists to actively participate.

Originally, Jia Huan did not hold out much hope, but just pretended to let the Central Plains know about the outbreak of the Japanese invasion.

In fact, after the outbreak of the Japanese invasion, the development speed of the Beggars' Gang in Fujian Province was almost like riding a rocket.

The Japanese pirates were brutal, and wherever they passed, there was blood and rain. At the same time, the local order completely collapsed, which naturally triggered a large-scale wave of refugees.

The Beggars' Gang had enough food support, so they naturally collected a lot of food, and then sent all the refugees collected to Yizhou Island for farming through a large fleet of sea vessels.

The Yizhou Island stronghold also developed rapidly in this process, and it could even be said to be expanding.

It was only half a year after the outbreak of the Japanese invasion, and the total population of the Yizhou Island stronghold had exceeded 200,000, which was quite amazing.

Upon hearing the news, the senior leaders of the Beggars' Gang split into two groups without saying a word.

One group stayed in the old nest to consolidate the foundation of the Central Plains, and the other group went to Yizhou Island for development.

The stronghold was based on martial arts, and without the constraints of the government and local tyrants, the rising stars of the Beggar Gang rose rapidly.

In the stronghold, without a strong enough military force as the foundation, it was impossible to become a big boss in the stronghold.

Although there were some troubles during the period, the overall plan formulated by Jia Huan was not problematic, so the trouble was not that big.

Let's put it this way, the number of martial artists in the Yizhou Island stronghold alone is even comparable to half of the Ming Dynasty!

If the fellow martial artists in the Central Plains knew about it, they would be shocked.

In other words, Jia Huan did not allow them to extend their tentacles to the Central Plains, but to set their sights on the entire South China Sea, otherwise the Central Plains martial arts would fall into great turmoil and pattern cleansing.

At this time, the Beggar Gang had already left the so-called gang category, and it was more appropriate to say that it was a military and political group.

I don't know what happened, but the gang of bastards who caused the Japanese chaos did not set their sights on the Yizhou Island stronghold.

As a result, there were very few Japanese pirates who took the initiative to harass the stronghold of Yizhou Island, which made Jia Huan quite depressed.

In fact, he wished that more Japanese pirates would take the initiative to harass the stronghold of Yizhou Island, so that he could capture more prisoners.

In fact, Jia Huan had his eyes on the real Japanese pirates who appeared in the Japanese riots!

These guys were really cruel and had no humanity at all. Once they let go, they were completely a bunch of killing machines.

The Beggars' Gang needed such a person to help clean up the natives on the Nanyang islands. These real Japanese pirates were the best candidates.

Privately, Jia Huan tried to contact Wang Zhi, the big idiot, through various channels, but unfortunately he was never able to contact him.

As the pirate king of the southeast coast, Wang Zhi was naturally the direct commander of the Japanese riots in the Ming Dynasty.

A large number of real Japanese were recruited directly from Japan by this guy.

I heard that this guy is highly respected in Japan. He not only has territory but also bases, which has completely transcended the identity of traditional pirates.

He can even be called a chess player, which is quite extraordinary!

But this guy is out of his mind. I don’t know why he actually believed the sweet words of those behind-the-scenes promoters and took the initiative to be the direct commander of the Japanese riots. He is simply courting his own destruction.

With the nature of the Ming Dynasty civil service group, even if the entire southeast coast is destroyed, it is impossible to agree to Wang Zhi’s conditions.

And Jia Huan got the news that the reason why Wang Zhi, this idiot, agreed to come forward was mainly to show off his muscles and force the Ming Dynasty court to agree to take the initiative to open the sea ban!

It’s just wishful thinking!

It can only be said that after being in the pirate group for a long time, Wang Zhi’s understanding of the Ming Dynasty court can be said to be half-understood.

Even, he only had a half-understanding of the thoughts of the familiar southeast coastal families. No wonder he was used as a gun without knowing it.

Jia Huan was also having a headache. As long as he could figure out the exact location of this guy, he wouldn't even mind going over there alone and giving this guy a good talk and a warning. In his opinion, this guy was the best ally choice for the Beggar Gang's external expansion.

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