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Chapter 789: North Korean Ship

The Ming Dynasty sand ship in Hakata Port had been moored at the dock for three days. When the sailor Wu Shun went ashore to purchase supplies, he found a good place. It was an inn where you could take a bath in a wooden barrel, called Xintian.

There was a person in the inn who could speak a little Chinese and said that the inn was originally in Nanba (Osaka). Ten years ago, the Kamakura Shogunate launched an uprising in Sakai Castle, and the war affected the nearby Nanba-kyo, so they moved to Hakata to do business.

In short, the inn was wonderful, and they were willing to accept Ming copper coins, so the goods were good and the prices were low. Wu Shun would sneak here whenever he had the chance.

Three days later, two warriors came from Hakata City and told the people on the ship that Qian Shijun and others would return to the ship and set sail the next morning. They asked the people on the ship to pack their belongings in advance, gather the crew, and make

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