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White smoke lingered over the training ground of the Qingzhou military camp, as the 500 soldiers of the Vanguard Battalion took turns firing their new weapons.
At this moment, the first firearm unit of the Qingzhou Army was officially born, and soon, more soldiers would be transitioned into flintlock rifle units.
âNow you understand the structure of the flintlock rifle and how to use it to kill. But this is just the beginning,â Xiao Ming shouted.
âFrom this point onâand alwaysâyou are one team.
You will undergo stricter training and obey stricter discipline.
Only with this will your weapons lead you to victory. Do you understand?!â
âUnderstood!â
The soldiers of the Vanguard Battalion answered in unison, their voices loud and clear.
Xiao Ming nodded, then turned to Lu Fei, Niu Ben, Luo Xin, and the other officers.
âFrom today forward, you will learn formal battlefield tacticsâhow to lead a flintlock-armed army.â
In this moment, Xiao Ming stood not just as a prince but as the supreme commander of Qingzhou.
All the officers saluted him and responded with pride:
âYes, Your Highness!â
Now that the Vanguard Battalion was equipped with the first batch of flintlocks, the next challenge was discipline and intensive training.
Proper battlefield discipline meant that even under fierce attack, troops would not break formation.
Even if a comrade fell beside them, they had to calmly reloadânot panic and forget how many bullets were in the barrel.
Only with this level of training could the Qingzhou Army face the charging barbarian cavalry without flinching, as immovable as a mountain, and strike like fire.
âCommander Niu, schedule a time for the officers to attend Bowen Academy. Iâve arranged a classroom there. Youâll see even more advanced things.â
âUnderstood, Your Highness!â Niu Ben responded seriously.
Xiao Ming then gave instructions on how the five hundred rifles should be used.
Though they were issued to the Vanguard Battalion, that didnât mean the unit would keep them permanently.
Instead, the rifles would rotate between units for training, allowing every soldier to learn how to load and shoot.
At the same time, they would begin training in firing formations, including small and large columns, horizontal formations, and how to quickly switch between them during battle.
The most important tactic was the hollow square formationâperfect for countering cavalry charges.
This formation had stood the test of time in real history and would be key against the barbarian riders.
After laying out the training roadmap, Xiao Ming left the camp.
On his way back to the city, he saw many commoners in the fields catching locusts.
The sight made him smileâbut the drought still weighed heavily on his mind.
Then he thought of Yue Yun.
If he could bring back corn, potatoes, and peanuts, then even dry soil wouldnât lead to famine.
Xiao Ming silently hoped Yue Yun would return soonâŠ
Meanwhile, at seaâŠ
Cold waves slapped against the bullet-riddled hull of a Qingzhou galleon.
In the distance, a British warship was sinking, surrounded by flames, blood, and dozens of British corpses.
Behind Yue Yunâs galleon, two British warships were closing in.
They were third-rate ships-of-the-line, each with twice the firepower of his fifth-rate galleonsâcapable of sinking him in one broadside.
As Xiao Ming worried for him, Yue Yun had just survived a naval battle and was preparing to retreat.
Because he didnât fully trust Wilson, Yue Yun hadnât let him off the ship at the Indian port.
Instead, he told the dock workers to bring the requested corn, peanuts, and potatoes first. Only then would Wilson be released.
To Yue Yunâs surprise, the British agreedâthese crops werenât considered valuable by them.
Still, Yue Yun remained cautious.
When the goods nearly filled all three galleons, Yue Yun was preparing to let Wilson goâ
when he suddenly saw British warships slowly sailing out from the harbor.
Thatâs when he realizedâthe whole deal had been a delay tactic.
The British didnât care about Wilson.
They wanted the Qingzhou galleons.
As one warship left the port, Yue Yun immediately ordered his ships to open fire.
The British returned fire at the same time.
Thanks to their agility, the Qingzhou galleons dodged the next British broadside and returned fire again.
The British warship was sunkâbut two more followed, trying to flank them.
One of the enemy ships heavily damaged two Qingzhou galleons.
Yue Yun knew: if they continued fighting, theyâd be destroyed.
He made a swift decisionâretreat.
Their mission was complete. They had the goods. That was enough.
âWilson! This is how you British treat guests?!â
Yue Yunâs eyes burned with rage.
They had killed dozens of his menâover thirty on his ship alone, and he didnât yet know the toll on the others.
Though the ships hadnât sunk, the damage was severe. Theyâd need repairs before sailing further.
He pressed a cold blade to Wilsonâs throat.
âThis wasnât my fault!â Wilson cried, trembling.
âAny British officer seeing a galleon like yours would investigate. They would never let you go!â
Yue Yun looked back.
The British warships were still chasing them. One of their masts had already snapped.
âIf we dieâyou die with us.â
He pressed harder on the blade.
Wilsonâs face turned pale.
âDonât kill me! Thereâs a place only your kind of ship can pass through. The British warships canât follow you there. I swear!â
âCaptain, what now? Can we trust him?â
Yue Yun hesitated.
Then he looked at the pursuing warships and said grimly:
âWe can dieâbut if we fail His Highness, everything is lost. Fine. One more chance. If we die, we die together!â