Three Kingdoms: Domination of the World

Chapter 119 The battle to destroy the country

Suo Chao gripped the Nine-Glory Thunder Spear tightly in both hands, slamming the tip of the spear into the ground fiercely. With him as the center, his spear moves, wielding a killing spree in all directions, transformed into a powerful shockwave, spreading out like ripples, madly harvesting the enemies. As the Japanese fell, wave after wave came.

"Bakayaro!" the Japanese shouted angrily and launched a desperate charge.

"You're dead!" the short Japanese pirate roared ferociously, his eyes full of viciousness.

Suo Chao brandished the Nine-Glory Thunder Spear, striking with a relentless gait. His spear moves were accompanied by flashes of lightning and powerful winds. The spear's power transformed into a thunder dragon that swept across the landscape. Wherever his spear tip passed, the surrounding space seemed to rip apart.

"Total Annihilation!"

"The sky is falling apart!"

Each of Suo Chao's spear beams held immense power and astonishing lethality. The pirates' relentless charge was ruthlessly interrupted. It wasn't that they weren't afraid of death, but rather that they hadn't encountered an enemy that would cause them despair.

The Japanese were powerless to fight back, and could only watch helplessly as they were devoured by the thunder dragon transformed by Suo Chao's spear power. Many of the bow-legged Japanese were clever, realizing they were no match for this enemy and fleeing in panic.

"Yamedieyo!"

"Yamedie!"

Suo Chao killed all the Japanese who rushed towards him. Soon, the fighting stopped, and the thick smell of blood lingered in the air for a long time, accompanied by the salty sea breeze.

Suo Chao found a clean rock, sat down and began to regulate his breathing. He closed his eyes, adjusted his breathing, and calmed his mind.

"Riding a horse on horseback in Japan to admire cherry blossoms, this is a regret from the previous life!" Suo Chao sighed inwardly.

[Ding! Congratulations to the host for completing the main quest: Resolving the Yellow Emperor's tribe's food crisis.]

[Reward: Xuanyuan Sword. Force +10, weapon effect unknown]

"Um! System, your transmission coordinates are malfunctioning? How did I end up in Japan?" Suo Chao complained.

[Please be advised, the coordinates sent back are random. It might be an island, a desert, or even the back of a whale.]

"Oh my god! System cutie, please stop acting like a demon!" Suo Chao begged for mercy.

[Okay, enough kidding. Next stop: Wuzhangyuan battlefield. Main quest: Save the seriously ill Prime Minister Zhuge. 60 days left, please be prepared.]

Suo Chao still had two months to prepare. However, he had one crucial task to accomplish: to annihilate Japan. Time was very tight.

Today, Wa is still in the Warring States Period. These four large islands are home to over thirty vassal states. As wars rage among the nations, only about 100 remain of the 30 or so. One of these states, Yamatai, stands out. Its ruler is a woman named Himiko, a highly seductive monarch.

Suo Chao didn't hesitate, continuously unleashing his Wushuang attack. He could only release 6000 men a day. After more than a month, Suo Chao's military deployment plan was complete. He released 10 Yellow Turbans, 5 Xianbei soldiers, and 5 Xiongnu soldiers from the D. captive world. He also released about 5 civilians.

After several months of recuperation, many of the seriously injured from World D gradually returned to the camp. This world's military strength increased from 10 to 20. This time, Suo Chao planned to keep them all on the Japanese island.

Time was short, the mission was heavy. Suo Chao stood on the open plain, facing the 20-man army. Standing in the front row were the generals Suo Chao had recently recruited.

The Xianbei's great generals included Murong Ke, Tuoba Tao, and Budugen. The Xiongnu's great generals included Liu Yuan, Maodun Chanyu, and Haolian Bobo. The Han's great general was Zhang Jue. At this time, Suo Chao's army was filled with renowned generals.

"My dear generals, we have made it our mission to unify the world. Now the time has come, are you ready?" Suo Chao drew the sword from his waist, pointed to the sky and asked.

"We are ready! Please give us your instructions, General." The generals said in unison.

"Soldiers! In this battle we are going to wipe out Japan. This is an evil nation, you don't need to worry too much. All the captured Japanese men will be taken out to mine silver and plant potatoes. Sixty percent of the women and property will be handed over to us, and the rest you can distribute among yourselves." There was a chill in Suo Chao's eyes, as if the god of death Bai Qi had come to the world.

Suo Chao launched a war to annihilate the state. His 20-man army was divided into four armies: front, back, left, and right, totaling eight routes. Each route consisted of over 2 soldiers. The soldiers were mixed, with an ethnic ratio of 5:2:1: 1: 6250: 6250 Han soldiers, Xiongnu soldiers, and Xianbei soldiers.

The army's combat documents were uniformly written in Chinese. Thanks to the efforts of Zhang Jue, the imperial preceptor, soldiers of the Xiongnu and Xianbei ethnic groups quickly learned basic Chinese commands. Suo Chao stipulated that each ethnic group could preserve its own unique culture, but Chinese was the official language everyone was required to learn.

The front 5 troops were led by Murong Ke and Liu Yuan; the rear 5 were led by Budugen and Haolian Bobo. The left 5 troops were led by Zhang Jue and Maodun Chanyu, while the right 5 troops were led by Tuoba Tao and Suo Chao. Suo Chao's army was truly powerful and brilliant.

The Eighth Route Army sharpened their knives and first attacked the vassal states in the northeast, and then swept across the rest of the countries like a tide.

The Han army moved like a thunderbolt, sweeping across the lands, pressing directly towards the vassal states in the southwest. Suo Chao's army advanced cautiously, winning every battle.

The vassal states of the Japanese islands were too weak, with the smaller states having only a few thousand people, and the larger states having only 10,000 or 20,000. The various armies encountered no strong opponents. As they advanced, they captured countless supplies but captured very few prisoners.

The Han army slaughtered any enemy who resisted and refused to treat prisoners with any favors. They also did not exterminate the Japanese civilians who surrendered, but instead reduced them to slavery.

Japanese captives and subjects must undergo Sinicization and patriotic education, taking it upon themselves to restore the Great Xia nation. Through military merit and daily contributions, they can be freed from slavery and regain the status of new residents of the Wu Kingdom. This was Suo Chao's pre-war reassurance.

The various vassal states collapsed one after another, leaving only a few states in the southwest, led by Yamatai. At this time, the rulers were in a state of panic and had no choice but to seek advice from the powerful Himiko.

"Your Majesty! A vicious army has descended from the sky, bringing disaster to our country! What should we do?" A short and dark king asked anxiously, with a hint of fear and anxiety in his voice.

Twenty-five-year-old Himiko sat on the throne, her face gloomy, her eyes flickering with anxiety. Her fingers tapped lightly on the armrests of the throne as she pondered a response. After a moment, she slowly raised her head, looked at the king, and said:

"Yes! I understand! The enemy is the Han army, we can try to make peace." Her voice was low and powerful, revealing a firmness and decisiveness.

In the magnificent palace, Himiko stood up gracefully, her tall and graceful figure like a blooming lily. She was wearing an extremely gorgeous robe, with exquisite patterns embroidered on it, which sparkled brightly in the candlelight.

Her hair was carefully combed into a high bun, with some gold ornaments and gems inserted in an orderly manner. It swayed slightly with her movements, shining with dazzling brilliance.

On her beautiful face, her eyes were bright and majestic, revealing a wisdom and decisiveness that had been accumulated over the years.

The rulers of the smaller states were restless, pacing back and forth in the hall. Their bodies trembled slightly, beads of sweat formed on their foreheads, and their eyes revealed helplessness and confusion. Seeing this, Himiko opened her red lips slightly, turned her back, and said:

"Hmph! How can you behave like this! Don't panic, we will find a way." Her voice was steady and powerful, with a hint of subtle charm and encouragement, as if it injected a shot of adrenaline into everyone.

Himiko slowly turned around and stared at the princes in front of her with a sharp gaze. Her eyes were full of majesty as she said:

"Everyone, the Han army is too powerful, and we simply cannot confront it head-on. However, we cannot sit idly by. We must find a way to seek peace, and at the same time actively guard against the enemy's attack." Her voice was firm as iron, and every word seemed to carry a heavy weight.

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