Chapter 151 Thanksgiving

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Catching corrupt officials is a long-term process, and garrisons all over the Ming Dynasty are arresting them.

As of November 23, the arrest list of this major purge has increased to more than 8,600 people.

This is a huge number.

When this number appeared in the newspapers, the people of Ming Dynasty were shocked.

At this moment, Zhu Zaiming didn't care about Daming's face or the impact this incident would have on the perception of the beacon of civilization. He just wanted to hang all these corpses on the tree.

While Zhu Zaiming was the founding emperor of the new Ming Dynasty, while his power was at its peak, and while the army was still loyal to the emperor, Zhu Zaiming had to carry out a general purge.

If we don’t wash it now, it is foreseeable that when the new emperor comes to power, the power struggle within the empire will destabilize the huge empire.

Let the layout of the Eastern Axis for the next few hundred years be destroyed.

The Great Purge did not cause Ming Dynasty, a beacon of civilization, to lose its credibility around the world, as Zhu Zaiming had predicted.

On the contrary, it has enhanced people's yearning for the Ming Dynasty.

Because throughout the whole world, there is only one family that kills nobles for the sake of the common people.

In the eyes of people all over the world, officials and civilians are in two separate worlds.

The Great Purge was in full swing on the land of the Ming Dynasty, and the influence of this incident was also spread to the world along with the trade between the East and the West.

Across the ocean in North America.

The French Army joins the Army of the United States in preparation for the attack on Fort William Henry.

November 23rd, the fourth Thursday is Thanksgiving.

Thanksgiving is a very important holiday in North America.

Thanksgiving has a long history and is generally believed to have originated from the early immigrants in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

In 1620, the famous "Mayflower" arrived in North America full of Puritans who could not endure the religious persecution in England.

In the winter of that year, they encountered unimaginable difficulties and were suffering from hunger and cold.

The kind-hearted local Indians brought necessities to these immigrants, taught them hunting, planting and fishing skills, and helped them improve their living environment.

The next year, in order to thank the Indians for their help, these Puritans invited the Indians to gather together and celebrated the first Thanksgiving in North American history.

But the good times did not last long. After these immigrants gained a foothold, the inferior national character of the Anglo-Saxons was clearly revealed.

They soon began to systematically drive out and massacre the Indians.

The Indians' good intentions only resulted in the tragedy of genocide.

A so-called "gratitude" story actually started a centuries-long history of blood and tears for the Aboriginal people.

This year's Thanksgiving is extra grand.

The United States of America and France worked together to gradually reduce the living space of the colonists in the British Empire.

The United States of America ushered in true independence, and the French colonial army achieved good results in this war that swept across Europe and North America.

On Thanksgiving Day, the U.S.-French coalition suspended its offensive against the colonies of the British Empire and began a grand holiday celebration.

The soldiers held rum produced in Guyana, cut turkey and steaks with knives and forks, and enjoyed their hard-earned leave and feast.

A group of Indians dressed in dirty rags carried basins of dishes to serve to the colonists.

Suddenly, an Indian tripped over a stone and the turkey, which could not be saved by countless spices, fell to the ground.

The Indians immediately knelt down helpless, holding their heads in their hands and crying to the surrounding soldiers, begging them not to hurt themselves.

The soldiers had been drinking and tempers were brewing.

Seeing that an Indian wasted a turkey and ruined the happy atmosphere of Thanksgiving, they gathered around to give the Indian some color.

A soldier took out his belt and said to the Indians who were trembling with fear.

"The kid turns his head, it's okay, it's just a little punishment."

"Snapped!"

As soon as the soldier finished speaking, he whipped out the whip. The leather belt tore the Indian's tattered clothes, revealing the scabbed whip marks all over his back.

Apparently, this wasn't the first time he'd been caned.

The soldier waved his belt out of the afterimage. He used his own way to thank the Indians for their help to the colonists.

Countless soldiers gathered around, laughing at the Indians in the center who were wailing and begging for mercy.

"Stop fighting, let me go, I won't dare again!"

The Indians cried, their voices getting lower and lower. Other Indians on the periphery huddled together in fear, and no one dared to step forward to dissuade them.

Eventually, the Indian died, whipped to death.

The soldiers felt dissatisfied and turned their eyes to the shivering Indians aside.

A Thanksgiving turned into a massacre.

The Anglo-Saxons repaid the Indians for their help to the colonists in their own way.

America and France are celebrating Thanksgiving this year.

Although the British people as far away as Fort William Henry are not very fond of Thanksgiving.

However, the corrupt situation in North America made them hold back their anger, and they took advantage of the day when the American and French coalition forces suspended their attacks to celebrate Thanksgiving.

Even though the British Empire did not do human affairs, it still did human affairs.

They filled the grounds in front of Fort William Henry and filled the tables with all kinds of dishes.

Compared to the American Thanksgiving Day, the British did something even more extreme, directly tying the Indians to high platforms and performing various inhumane massacre performances.

They were just under the stage, enjoying a feast while admiring the bloody massacre on stage, expressing their anger in recent days.

Major Deloitte of the British Army escorted the Gona sisters, the daughters of the colonel, into Fort William Henry, but their faces did not have the smiles they had when they came back, but were full of gloom.

On his way back to Fort William Henry, Deloitte was deceived by the Huron guide Magua and ambushed by the French colonists.

During the crisis, three Mohicans rescued them and escorted Deloitte and others all the way back to Fort William Henry.

After entering the camp, the three Mohicans were shocked by the inhumane scene of the British army.

It also shocked the Gona sisters who were overflowing with the heart of the Holy Mother.

The two sisters are senior readers of "Da Ming Bao" and loyal fans of "Da Ming Reader".

They yearn for the civilization of the Ming Dynasty, which is like a lighthouse, guiding them in the darkness.

They wear Hanfu, learn Chinese, use chopsticks, and talk about "Zhi Hu Zhe Ye" every day.

Seeing that Thanksgiving Day has turned into a "Day of Repaying Virtue", the Gona sisters couldn't help it.

They rushed to the high platform and stopped the soldiers who were using corkscrews to open the Indians' heads.

"You can't do this! They are all human beings and have helped us, how can you hurt them!

We should thank them, treat them to the best meals, let them live in the best houses...

Indian lives matter! "

The Gona sisters chattered endlessly, their huge breasts rising and falling with anger, which made the soldiers' eyes keep rolling, and they were stunned for a while.