Chapter 1767
The Situation of North Korea
Chapter 1767 The Situation of North Korea
Sending military advisors to other countries is not a new operation for Haihan. As early as during the Annan Civil War, Haihan sent military advisors to North Vietnam, which he supported, and assisted North Vietnam in establishing a training camp on the Tu Son Peninsula. It trained new troops in the use of musket artillery.Later, it reached a cooperative relationship with Fujian Xu Xinsu. As the content of the arms trade agreement between the two parties, Haihan also sent military advisers to the local area to carry out similar operations.
To this day, military advisers remain an integral part of Haihan's diplomatic presence with allies.The munitions produced by Haihan can become best-sellers in the South China Sea region, and these military advisers stationed overseas are also indispensible.Since the establishment of diplomatic relations last year, North Korea has purchased a small amount of new weapons provided by Haihan, and has also been invited to send military observers to Liaodong to observe the battle between Haihan and Houjin. It is very intuitive to feel the strength of Haihan in the military field.
Originally, Haihan was supposed to send military advisors to North Korea according to the arms sales agreement. However, because the battles in the Liaodong and South China Sea battlefields were too closely connected at the end of the year and the beginning of the year, the personnel arrangement of Haihan's military was very tight, and it has been procrastinating. Nothing to do, if Li Xi didn't take the initiative to ask this time, I'm afraid it would be possible to delay this matter for another year or so.
Of course, stationing military advisers and stationing troops are still two completely different concepts. Even if North Korea is willing to subsidize the military expenses out of its own pocket and ask Haihan to send troops to station, Haihan really cannot spare enough troops to serve as a protective umbrella in North Korea.So even though Yan Chujie was very moved by Li Xi's proposal, he still had to put on a calm appearance, wear down the other's patience little by little, and try his best to get better conditions for Haihan to station troops in North Korea in the future.
"North Koreans are so active?" Tao Donglai couldn't help but feel a little surprised when he heard the news later.In the executive committee's plan, although North Korea was one of the targets that must be wooed, he did not expect that the progress would become so fast because of the initiative of the other party.
"I suspect that the military pressure that North Korea is currently facing may not only come from Houjin." Yan Chujie had already thought about it a little at this time, and put forward an idea of his own: "Maybe little Japan has started to attack North Korea again."
"Little Japan should be in the stage of seclusion and isolation at this time. It is reasonable to say that it will not come out to make trouble." Among the people present, Ning Qi knows the history best, so he briefly explained the situation of Japan in this historical stage to everyone.
In the Korean War 40 years ago, Japan, which labored and mobilized people across the sea, was also seriously injured. After Toyotomi Hideyoshi passed away in 1598, Tokugawa Ieyasu recalled the army that conquered Korea. In the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, Tokugawa Ieyasu settled the world in one battle, and established the Edo Shogunate three years later, actually controlling Japan's ruling power.The diplomacy between North Korea and Japan, in fact, has been restored since North Korea dispatched a messenger to Japan in 1607, and signed the "Treaty of Qingchang" with trade content as the main content two years later, stipulating that Japan can establish in Busan. Waguan, and can send [-] merchant ships to North Korea for trade every year.
Ning Qi interjected at this point: "Of course, the actual number must be more than [-]. After all, this kind of profitable business will make many people jealous. I think whether it is Japan or North Korea, there must be someone who is secretly engaged in smuggling. trading."
Tao Donglai said: "Aren't Hirado and Nagasaki the base camps of smugglers? Presumably they won't miss North Korea."
Ning Qi nodded and said, "You're right, and the maritime merchants from the countries in Northeast Asia may be far more than the ones involved."
Zheng Zhilong, the leader of the Shibazhi who opposed Haihan at the beginning, and his adoptive father Li Dan was a pirate businessman living in Hirado, Japan, and Zheng Zhilong later married the daughter of Tianchuan Yuhuang, a retainer of the Matsuura clan of the Hirado clan.But later, Shibazhi was wiped out by Haihan and Ming army in Fujian, and the armed maritime merchants in Zhoushan, Zhejiang also died and surrendered, and were included under the rule of Haihan, almost cutting off Japan and Ming maritime trade between.Only a very small number of Zhuyin ships chartered by the Edo shogunate will continue to run the trade route of Ming Dynasty.
However, before Haihan monopolized several major foreign trade ports of Ming Dynasty, there were actually merchant ships from western countries running the route between Ming Dynasty and Japan.The Portuguese arrived in Japan as early as the 16th century and imported a new type of weapon, the arquebus, to the local area through trade. In 1609, while resuming trade with Korea, Japan opened trade with the Netherlands. In 1613, British merchants were allowed to open a business office in Hirado, and sent envoys to visit various countries in Europe. In 1618, the shogunate announced the opening of Hirado and Nagasaki as treaty ports.
Among the Western countries that entered Japan, most of them were recognized by the shogunate and obtained trade opportunities, but Spain was undoubtedly one of the unlucky ones. In 1596, the Spanish merchant ship San Philip entered the port of Urado, Tosa, Japan for repairs due to damage to the hull, and Toyotomi Hideyoshi was dissatisfied with the crew's careless words.Although Toyotomi Hideyoshi died two years later, Spain's trade status in Japan has not been improved.By 1624, the shogunate simply banned Spanish ships from entering Japan.
The so-called lock-up order comes from the five prohibition orders announced by the Tokugawa shogunate between 1633 and 1639 in order to maintain its dominance.The content mainly prohibits the spread of Catholicism in Japan, prohibits Japanese from going abroad and overseas Japanese from returning to China, and limits international trade to one place in Nagasaki, and only allows Ming and the Netherlands to be trade targets.Of course, in fact, the local feudal lords will not fully abide by the shogunate's lock-up order, and will still trade with specific countries in private, such as the Tsushima clan and North Korea, the Satsuma domain Shimadzu and the Ryukyu Kingdom, all issued after the lock-up order The trade relationship has continued since then.
"Although we have made it much more difficult for Western merchant ships to go to Japan after we occupied several important ports in Taiwan, I believe there will still be some Western merchant ships going to the Pacific Ocean to bypass Taiwan and head to Japan." Ning Qi began to summarize his conclusions: " Historically, the Japanese shogunate has not launched a large-scale war against North Korea at this stage, and the war will cause great damage to the interests of some local feudal lords and foreign businessmen. They will definitely face huge pressure from home and abroad, so I don’t think The reason why the North Koreans are so desperate for our country to send troops is because of the threat from Japan."
Different from Yan Chujie's unilateral guess, Ning Qi's views on the relationship between Japan and Japan at this stage are well-founded and sound quite reasonable.After failing to conquer North Korea twice with the power of the whole country in the last century, it is hard to say whether the Tokugawa shogunate still has enough courage and motivation to launch a new round of war against North Korea, and it is true that such a situation did not appear in the original history. situation.
"Then what do you think of the attitude of the Koreans?" Tao Donglai asked with great interest after listening to Ning Qi's popular science.
"North Korea's pressure...should be mainly from the north!" Ning Qi analyzed: "If we hadn't entered Liaodong to disrupt the situation, then last year Huang Taiji had already led an army of [-] to conquer North Korea, and the North Koreans have changed their masters since then. Although Hou Jin was finally dragged by us in Jinzhou and could not move, but if we just want to put pressure on North Korea, it is far from necessary to send [-] troops... With North Korea's military strength, I think seven or eight thousand cavalry is enough to go all the way from the Yalu River We've hit Seoul."
Although Ning Qi's words were a bit contemptuous of North Korea's military strength, none of the senior Haihan officials present questioned this.Last year, Wang Tom led the fleet all the way to Seoul, and encountered almost no decent resistance during the period, which shows the weakness of North Korea's defense forces.If Houjin's maritime armed forces hadn't been wiped out by Haihan in the past two years, I'm afraid they would have already crossed the sea to the south and went directly to the capital of North Korea to show off their power.
Are the North Koreans themselves aware of this weakness?the answer should be confirmed.Ever since the North Korean envoy Rod Xian went to Liaodong to see the local battle situation with his own eyes, his attitude towards Haihan was very warm.From the construction of transportation business to sending civilians to Liaodong to help in the war, basically no obstacles were encountered, and the cooperation attitude was impeccable.It is precisely because of this that Haihan sold a batch of arms to North Korea immediately after the establishment of diplomatic relations in order to fulfill the promise of military assistance.
However, judging from the performance of the North Korean envoy this time, selling arms to it is far from helping the North Koreans build up their confidence in fighting against Houjin. This country seems to be more accustomed to relying on the protection provided by the strong-provided The strong must be the Han regime.Although Haihan lives in a corner of the South China Sea, he is actually a Han Chinese regime, so he has gained a lot of trust from North Korea. He didn't even ask Daming for such a sensitive matter as the garrison, but directly made suggestions to Haihan. .
"The situation in Liaodong and the Korean Peninsula, the Ministry of National Defense should implement it as soon as possible!" After listening to Ning Qi's opinion, Tao Donglai turned his head and made a request to Yan Chujie.
Yan Chujie nodded and said: "I will arrange to send a telegram later, but the troops stationed in Liaodong seldom go out for activities now, and it may take some time to find out the situation in North Korea."
After the winter of last year, most of the elite naval and army troops originally deployed in Liaodong were transferred back to the south to participate in the Battle of Manila. Objectively speaking, the combat strength of the Haihan Army in Liaodong has declined.Later, the Jin side increased the troops stationed in the area north of the Jinzhou defense line in winter, exerting greater defensive pressure on Haihan. The troops currently stationed in Jinzhou had to shrink their range of activities and concentrate their forces near the Jinzhou Isthmus. , In case Houjin launches a counterattack again.
After such an active contraction, the military intelligence that Haihan can control will naturally be greatly reduced. The situation on the Korean peninsula basically depends on the North Koreans taking the initiative to inform them, or from Phi Dao Shen's uncle and nephew.However, most of the soldiers and civilians in Phi Island had moved into the resettlement area of Dongjiang Town on the Jinzhou side before the winter, and they had almost abandoned Phi Island as a stronghold, so the information they could provide was extremely limited.
In addition to sending out emergency messages every three days, the North Korean side seems to rarely provide truly valuable military intelligence.But this kind of vagueness and lack of detailed movements of the Houjin army, in Haihan's view, is just because North Korea is too nervous, and if there is a little trouble, he thinks that Houjin will invade on a large scale. In fact, it may just be that Houjin sent 800 people to North Korea. The border areas are just for daily harassment.
At the beginning, Haihan would send ships to the mouth of the Yalu River to confirm the situation, but North Korea repeatedly and frequently ran out of military situations, but in fact, the later Jin army did not invade North Korea on a large scale. Here comes the story, and the Haihan army didn't take it seriously when it received an alert from North Korea.
According to the report Yan Chujie received, the North Korean side called for help from the Liaodong garrison more than ten times this winter, but so far there has been no real sign that Hou Jin intends to attack North Korea.Therefore, to confirm the military pressure on the North Korean side, the Liaodong garrison has to go to the border between North Korea and Houjin again to find out, to find out whether it is the North Koreans who are worrying about nothing, or Houjin is really quietly gathering troops on the border of North Korea to prepare Let's do it.
For this possible situation, it is difficult for Haihan senior officials to judge based on the original historical trend, because Haihan's actions in the Liaodong area have completely changed history, and what will happen in the area next has nothing to do with them The historical records known in the past are completely different, so we can only take one step at a time.
"If Hou Jin really wanted to squeeze the persimmons first, then should we send more troops to Liaodong?" Ning Qi asked a hypothetical question.
Yan Chujie thought for a while and said: "Our military strength probably cannot take into account the two battlefields of Liaodong and North Korea. We can only ensure that Jinzhou is not lost. But then again, if Jin really sends troops to attack North Korea, it will not be good for us." Not necessarily a bad thing.”
Yan Chujie's meaning was understood by all the high-ranking Haihan officials present.In Haihan's population composition, the proportion of war refugees cannot be ignored. From Annan to Ming Dynasty, war refugees have always been one of the main sources of Haihan's recruitment of immigrants.If North Korea is invaded by Houjin, there will inevitably be tens of thousands of war refugees, and Haihan will be able to accept these homeless refugees with ease at that time, and the cost of paying far more than that in Peaceful areas recruit far fewer immigrants.
Moreover, the more the national strength of a country like North Korea is weakened, the less difficult it will be for Haihan to exert control over it in the future.Even if North Korea is defeated, Haihan can support another puppet regime in the future to continue the rule of the Korean peninsula.
"Understood, it's time to watch the fun." Ning Qi nodded, expressing his understanding of the military's attitude.Although the North Koreans may be plunged into the suffering of the war, but weighing the pros and cons, it is of course to choose the most beneficial way to deal with Haihan.In the face of national interests, Ning Qi would no longer have any benevolence for women.
(End of this chapter)
Sending military advisors to other countries is not a new operation for Haihan. As early as during the Annan Civil War, Haihan sent military advisors to North Vietnam, which he supported, and assisted North Vietnam in establishing a training camp on the Tu Son Peninsula. It trained new troops in the use of musket artillery.Later, it reached a cooperative relationship with Fujian Xu Xinsu. As the content of the arms trade agreement between the two parties, Haihan also sent military advisers to the local area to carry out similar operations.
To this day, military advisers remain an integral part of Haihan's diplomatic presence with allies.The munitions produced by Haihan can become best-sellers in the South China Sea region, and these military advisers stationed overseas are also indispensible.Since the establishment of diplomatic relations last year, North Korea has purchased a small amount of new weapons provided by Haihan, and has also been invited to send military observers to Liaodong to observe the battle between Haihan and Houjin. It is very intuitive to feel the strength of Haihan in the military field.
Originally, Haihan was supposed to send military advisors to North Korea according to the arms sales agreement. However, because the battles in the Liaodong and South China Sea battlefields were too closely connected at the end of the year and the beginning of the year, the personnel arrangement of Haihan's military was very tight, and it has been procrastinating. Nothing to do, if Li Xi didn't take the initiative to ask this time, I'm afraid it would be possible to delay this matter for another year or so.
Of course, stationing military advisers and stationing troops are still two completely different concepts. Even if North Korea is willing to subsidize the military expenses out of its own pocket and ask Haihan to send troops to station, Haihan really cannot spare enough troops to serve as a protective umbrella in North Korea.So even though Yan Chujie was very moved by Li Xi's proposal, he still had to put on a calm appearance, wear down the other's patience little by little, and try his best to get better conditions for Haihan to station troops in North Korea in the future.
"North Koreans are so active?" Tao Donglai couldn't help but feel a little surprised when he heard the news later.In the executive committee's plan, although North Korea was one of the targets that must be wooed, he did not expect that the progress would become so fast because of the initiative of the other party.
"I suspect that the military pressure that North Korea is currently facing may not only come from Houjin." Yan Chujie had already thought about it a little at this time, and put forward an idea of his own: "Maybe little Japan has started to attack North Korea again."
"Little Japan should be in the stage of seclusion and isolation at this time. It is reasonable to say that it will not come out to make trouble." Among the people present, Ning Qi knows the history best, so he briefly explained the situation of Japan in this historical stage to everyone.
In the Korean War 40 years ago, Japan, which labored and mobilized people across the sea, was also seriously injured. After Toyotomi Hideyoshi passed away in 1598, Tokugawa Ieyasu recalled the army that conquered Korea. In the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, Tokugawa Ieyasu settled the world in one battle, and established the Edo Shogunate three years later, actually controlling Japan's ruling power.The diplomacy between North Korea and Japan, in fact, has been restored since North Korea dispatched a messenger to Japan in 1607, and signed the "Treaty of Qingchang" with trade content as the main content two years later, stipulating that Japan can establish in Busan. Waguan, and can send [-] merchant ships to North Korea for trade every year.
Ning Qi interjected at this point: "Of course, the actual number must be more than [-]. After all, this kind of profitable business will make many people jealous. I think whether it is Japan or North Korea, there must be someone who is secretly engaged in smuggling. trading."
Tao Donglai said: "Aren't Hirado and Nagasaki the base camps of smugglers? Presumably they won't miss North Korea."
Ning Qi nodded and said, "You're right, and the maritime merchants from the countries in Northeast Asia may be far more than the ones involved."
Zheng Zhilong, the leader of the Shibazhi who opposed Haihan at the beginning, and his adoptive father Li Dan was a pirate businessman living in Hirado, Japan, and Zheng Zhilong later married the daughter of Tianchuan Yuhuang, a retainer of the Matsuura clan of the Hirado clan.But later, Shibazhi was wiped out by Haihan and Ming army in Fujian, and the armed maritime merchants in Zhoushan, Zhejiang also died and surrendered, and were included under the rule of Haihan, almost cutting off Japan and Ming maritime trade between.Only a very small number of Zhuyin ships chartered by the Edo shogunate will continue to run the trade route of Ming Dynasty.
However, before Haihan monopolized several major foreign trade ports of Ming Dynasty, there were actually merchant ships from western countries running the route between Ming Dynasty and Japan.The Portuguese arrived in Japan as early as the 16th century and imported a new type of weapon, the arquebus, to the local area through trade. In 1609, while resuming trade with Korea, Japan opened trade with the Netherlands. In 1613, British merchants were allowed to open a business office in Hirado, and sent envoys to visit various countries in Europe. In 1618, the shogunate announced the opening of Hirado and Nagasaki as treaty ports.
Among the Western countries that entered Japan, most of them were recognized by the shogunate and obtained trade opportunities, but Spain was undoubtedly one of the unlucky ones. In 1596, the Spanish merchant ship San Philip entered the port of Urado, Tosa, Japan for repairs due to damage to the hull, and Toyotomi Hideyoshi was dissatisfied with the crew's careless words.Although Toyotomi Hideyoshi died two years later, Spain's trade status in Japan has not been improved.By 1624, the shogunate simply banned Spanish ships from entering Japan.
The so-called lock-up order comes from the five prohibition orders announced by the Tokugawa shogunate between 1633 and 1639 in order to maintain its dominance.The content mainly prohibits the spread of Catholicism in Japan, prohibits Japanese from going abroad and overseas Japanese from returning to China, and limits international trade to one place in Nagasaki, and only allows Ming and the Netherlands to be trade targets.Of course, in fact, the local feudal lords will not fully abide by the shogunate's lock-up order, and will still trade with specific countries in private, such as the Tsushima clan and North Korea, the Satsuma domain Shimadzu and the Ryukyu Kingdom, all issued after the lock-up order The trade relationship has continued since then.
"Although we have made it much more difficult for Western merchant ships to go to Japan after we occupied several important ports in Taiwan, I believe there will still be some Western merchant ships going to the Pacific Ocean to bypass Taiwan and head to Japan." Ning Qi began to summarize his conclusions: " Historically, the Japanese shogunate has not launched a large-scale war against North Korea at this stage, and the war will cause great damage to the interests of some local feudal lords and foreign businessmen. They will definitely face huge pressure from home and abroad, so I don’t think The reason why the North Koreans are so desperate for our country to send troops is because of the threat from Japan."
Different from Yan Chujie's unilateral guess, Ning Qi's views on the relationship between Japan and Japan at this stage are well-founded and sound quite reasonable.After failing to conquer North Korea twice with the power of the whole country in the last century, it is hard to say whether the Tokugawa shogunate still has enough courage and motivation to launch a new round of war against North Korea, and it is true that such a situation did not appear in the original history. situation.
"Then what do you think of the attitude of the Koreans?" Tao Donglai asked with great interest after listening to Ning Qi's popular science.
"North Korea's pressure...should be mainly from the north!" Ning Qi analyzed: "If we hadn't entered Liaodong to disrupt the situation, then last year Huang Taiji had already led an army of [-] to conquer North Korea, and the North Koreans have changed their masters since then. Although Hou Jin was finally dragged by us in Jinzhou and could not move, but if we just want to put pressure on North Korea, it is far from necessary to send [-] troops... With North Korea's military strength, I think seven or eight thousand cavalry is enough to go all the way from the Yalu River We've hit Seoul."
Although Ning Qi's words were a bit contemptuous of North Korea's military strength, none of the senior Haihan officials present questioned this.Last year, Wang Tom led the fleet all the way to Seoul, and encountered almost no decent resistance during the period, which shows the weakness of North Korea's defense forces.If Houjin's maritime armed forces hadn't been wiped out by Haihan in the past two years, I'm afraid they would have already crossed the sea to the south and went directly to the capital of North Korea to show off their power.
Are the North Koreans themselves aware of this weakness?the answer should be confirmed.Ever since the North Korean envoy Rod Xian went to Liaodong to see the local battle situation with his own eyes, his attitude towards Haihan was very warm.From the construction of transportation business to sending civilians to Liaodong to help in the war, basically no obstacles were encountered, and the cooperation attitude was impeccable.It is precisely because of this that Haihan sold a batch of arms to North Korea immediately after the establishment of diplomatic relations in order to fulfill the promise of military assistance.
However, judging from the performance of the North Korean envoy this time, selling arms to it is far from helping the North Koreans build up their confidence in fighting against Houjin. This country seems to be more accustomed to relying on the protection provided by the strong-provided The strong must be the Han regime.Although Haihan lives in a corner of the South China Sea, he is actually a Han Chinese regime, so he has gained a lot of trust from North Korea. He didn't even ask Daming for such a sensitive matter as the garrison, but directly made suggestions to Haihan. .
"The situation in Liaodong and the Korean Peninsula, the Ministry of National Defense should implement it as soon as possible!" After listening to Ning Qi's opinion, Tao Donglai turned his head and made a request to Yan Chujie.
Yan Chujie nodded and said: "I will arrange to send a telegram later, but the troops stationed in Liaodong seldom go out for activities now, and it may take some time to find out the situation in North Korea."
After the winter of last year, most of the elite naval and army troops originally deployed in Liaodong were transferred back to the south to participate in the Battle of Manila. Objectively speaking, the combat strength of the Haihan Army in Liaodong has declined.Later, the Jin side increased the troops stationed in the area north of the Jinzhou defense line in winter, exerting greater defensive pressure on Haihan. The troops currently stationed in Jinzhou had to shrink their range of activities and concentrate their forces near the Jinzhou Isthmus. , In case Houjin launches a counterattack again.
After such an active contraction, the military intelligence that Haihan can control will naturally be greatly reduced. The situation on the Korean peninsula basically depends on the North Koreans taking the initiative to inform them, or from Phi Dao Shen's uncle and nephew.However, most of the soldiers and civilians in Phi Island had moved into the resettlement area of Dongjiang Town on the Jinzhou side before the winter, and they had almost abandoned Phi Island as a stronghold, so the information they could provide was extremely limited.
In addition to sending out emergency messages every three days, the North Korean side seems to rarely provide truly valuable military intelligence.But this kind of vagueness and lack of detailed movements of the Houjin army, in Haihan's view, is just because North Korea is too nervous, and if there is a little trouble, he thinks that Houjin will invade on a large scale. In fact, it may just be that Houjin sent 800 people to North Korea. The border areas are just for daily harassment.
At the beginning, Haihan would send ships to the mouth of the Yalu River to confirm the situation, but North Korea repeatedly and frequently ran out of military situations, but in fact, the later Jin army did not invade North Korea on a large scale. Here comes the story, and the Haihan army didn't take it seriously when it received an alert from North Korea.
According to the report Yan Chujie received, the North Korean side called for help from the Liaodong garrison more than ten times this winter, but so far there has been no real sign that Hou Jin intends to attack North Korea.Therefore, to confirm the military pressure on the North Korean side, the Liaodong garrison has to go to the border between North Korea and Houjin again to find out, to find out whether it is the North Koreans who are worrying about nothing, or Houjin is really quietly gathering troops on the border of North Korea to prepare Let's do it.
For this possible situation, it is difficult for Haihan senior officials to judge based on the original historical trend, because Haihan's actions in the Liaodong area have completely changed history, and what will happen in the area next has nothing to do with them The historical records known in the past are completely different, so we can only take one step at a time.
"If Hou Jin really wanted to squeeze the persimmons first, then should we send more troops to Liaodong?" Ning Qi asked a hypothetical question.
Yan Chujie thought for a while and said: "Our military strength probably cannot take into account the two battlefields of Liaodong and North Korea. We can only ensure that Jinzhou is not lost. But then again, if Jin really sends troops to attack North Korea, it will not be good for us." Not necessarily a bad thing.”
Yan Chujie's meaning was understood by all the high-ranking Haihan officials present.In Haihan's population composition, the proportion of war refugees cannot be ignored. From Annan to Ming Dynasty, war refugees have always been one of the main sources of Haihan's recruitment of immigrants.If North Korea is invaded by Houjin, there will inevitably be tens of thousands of war refugees, and Haihan will be able to accept these homeless refugees with ease at that time, and the cost of paying far more than that in Peaceful areas recruit far fewer immigrants.
Moreover, the more the national strength of a country like North Korea is weakened, the less difficult it will be for Haihan to exert control over it in the future.Even if North Korea is defeated, Haihan can support another puppet regime in the future to continue the rule of the Korean peninsula.
"Understood, it's time to watch the fun." Ning Qi nodded, expressing his understanding of the military's attitude.Although the North Koreans may be plunged into the suffering of the war, but weighing the pros and cons, it is of course to choose the most beneficial way to deal with Haihan.In the face of national interests, Ning Qi would no longer have any benevolence for women.
(End of this chapter)