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Chapter 774: Destroying the Stronghold

Whenever the Ming army went on a campaign, they always emphasized the importance of legitimacy. So Qian Hu Wan Liang led 300 infantry and cavalry to the front of Zong's fortress , and ordered his men to tie documents to arrows and shoot them into the city with his divine arm.

The official documents were written on silk by officials from the Ministry of Travel, and a copy was also made.

The article pointed out that the guardian daimyo of Tsushima Island was unjust and had long been sheltering the Japanese pirates and doing illegal things. It stated that since the Hongwu period, the Ming court had submitted letters to the Japanese shogunate many times to ban the Japanese pirates, but the Japanese shogunate ignored them or pretended to be compliant. This time, the Ming government army was "forced" to send troops to attack.

The official document also made a suggestion at the end, requiring Souji to lead his troops out of the city and surrender, in which case he

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