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Chapter 378 Walk through the peninsula

Kong Jie was lucky this time and took a 500-ton sand ship to fight. Although the sand ship was slow, it was seaworthy and was relatively stable in the wind and waves.

Although the sand boats are shallow in water, the sidewalks are low, the hull is wide and flat, and can withstand greater wind and waves. The ride comfort is relatively good.

However, after the sand ship left the estuary of the Yangtze River, it began to pound violently on the sea. The wind and waves in winter were relatively strong. The flat and wide sand ship was shaking very violently on the sea, especially the bow and stern of the ship and the sides of the ship. People stood in the cabin, as if they felt like they fell off a cliff and were thrown into the air at a time, and they couldn't stand steadily.

The boat shaking made Kong Jie feel very uncomfortable, dizzy, and his internal organs in his abdomen were like a turbulent sea. Standing on the deck or sitting on a stool, he felt very uncomfortable, and he felt nauseous and wanted to vomit. Only by lying on the bed can he feel a little bit better.

But the cabin was not comfortable, the cabin was stuffy and hot, the smell of sweat and feet came to my face, and it felt so sour. Kong Jie felt that his stomach was overwhelming and he couldn't control it. It was too late to rush out of the cabin and vomit. He had just gotten up from the bed and wanted to run out of the cabin. Who knew that as soon as his feet landed on the ground, he let out a "wow" sound in his mouth, opened his mouth, and vomited in big mouth.

The cabin, which was already stuffy and full of sweat and feet, was filled with the sour smell of vomit. The auxiliary soldiers in the cabin smelled the sour smell of vomit, and the sounds of vomiting came one after another, and the auxiliary soldiers in the cabin vomited a piece.

As everyone spit out all the undigested food in the stomach, the smell in the cabin became even more unbearable. Even if Kong Jie was lying in bed, it was useless. He vomited all the undigested food in his stomach, but he still vomited. After vomiting, he started vomiting sour water. There was really nothing to vomit, but the stomach was still very uncomfortable.

He couldn't eat dinner at all. Although his stomach had already vomited completely, he didn't want to eat food when he saw it, so he was hungry and stuck in bed. As a result, he felt more and more hungry in his stomach, and he felt so hungry that he felt a irritating feeling in his stomach.

Lying on the bed, I thought I might feel more comfortable if I fall asleep. But Kong Jie was lying on the bed, tossing and turning, no matter what sleeping position he took, he was still very uncomfortable, but he didn't sleep well all night.

The next day, it was dawn, and the sailors entered the cabin to greet the auxiliary soldiers: "Brothers, you didn't have supper last night, everyone must have something to eat this morning."

"I really can't eat anything, my stomach is so uncomfortable." The auxiliary soldiers complained.

"You have to eat it even if you don't feel uncomfortable. The more you don't eat it, the more uncomfortable you feel. Get up, go outside and have a breath of air and drink some hot porridge." said the sailor.

Kong Jie was an honest man. He heard the sailor say this, so he struggled to stand up, walked out of the cabin, and stood outside the cabin, and stood on the deck, and was blown by the cold wind. He really felt much more awake. Standing on the deck outside the cabin, although the ship was still bumping, standing outside felt much more comfortable than being in the cabin, and his head was not so dizzy.

"Then go and make some porridge in your wooden bowl." said the sailor.

Kong Jie took out a wooden bowl and a tin food box from his package, walked to the stern deck and a large pot that was smoking. The Huotou Bing opened the lid and made him a bowl of porridge. Then he made a little pickles, a piece of fermented tofu into his food box, and then put a piece of mixed grain steamed bun made of sorghum flour, buckwheat flour, semolina and soybean flour.

I drank a bowl of porridge with pickles and ate a small piece of steamed bun. I felt that my stomach was really much more comfortable. Kong Jie didn't want to go back to the cabin. It was too uncomfortable inside, so I still felt much more comfortable standing outside and blowing the air.

The next day passed like this, and Kong Jie felt that he was not seasick. But in the evening, it became dark and he had to go back to the cabin. When he returned to the cabin, although the vomit on the ground had been cleaned up, the feeling in the cabin was very uncomfortable, but it was much better than yesterday. He was lying on the bed and could still fall asleep, and he slept until dawn in one corner.

That's because on the first day, I almost didn't sleep and I was so tired that I could fall asleep when I lay in bed the next day.

The fleet sailed on the sea for a total of three days and four nights, arrived at Lingshanwei, and entered Jiaozhou Bay and temporarily stopped at the dock. At this time, someone came to tell these auxiliary soldiers: "Brothers, you can go ashore to rest for a day, and then walk to Penglai, and our boat will drive to Penglai to wait for you. When you arrive in Penglai, you will board the ship and go to Dagukou."

An auxiliary soldier asked, "This official, you still have to take a boat when you arrive in Penglai? It's so uncomfortable to take a boat. I don't want to take a boat anymore."

The officer laughed: "Don't worry, this little brother. From Penglai to Dagukou, the whole way was calm and the boat was almost bumpy. Moreover, Penglai to Dagukou was very close. I got on the boat at noon the first day and arrived in the afternoon. The boat would not shake anyway."

All the auxiliary soldiers got off the boat, set up camp outside Lingshan Acropolis, and rested here for a day. The next day, 100,000 auxiliary soldiers hiked through the Jiaodong Peninsula empty-handed (the baggage items and private luggage were on the boat), and walked for more than 400 miles, for a total of six days.

Six days later, the auxiliary soldiers arrived at Penglai Port, but saw that the fleet had been waiting for him in Penglai for many days.

Starting from Penglai, the fleet sailed in the Bohai Bay, with calm waves and almost no bumps in the ship. The auxiliary soldiers sat in the boat, feeling like they were sitting in the house, and they could barely feel the shaking and bumps.

The fleet sailed in the Bohai Bay for a day and a night. Early the next morning, the auxiliary soldiers standing on the deck saw the sea in front of them densely packed with warships of all sizes.

"Arrival. After our fleet launches shelling on the other side of the shore, you can follow the warriors to land!" The captain said to the auxiliary soldiers in the ship.

As soon as the words fell, I heard the roaring cannons sounded from the sea ahead, and the whistling cannonballs smashed hard towards the Dagu Port.

The auxiliary soldiers in the cabin rushed out of the cabin and stood on the deck and looked into the distance.

On the distant sea, warships of the Ming Navy were spitting out flames on the shore. Black shells dragged white smoke and smashed them hard towards the Qing army positions on the shore. The white smoke immediately enveloped the fired warship.

Several fire rain meteors suddenly rose from some warships, flew into the sky, and fell towards the sky above the Qing army's positions.

The fire rain meteor landed on the ground and immediately exploded a large fireball. The deafening explosion sounded and then heard it. The battleship Yue Fei used a short-barrel cannon as a mortar, and the Qing army positions on the opposite shore fired a flowering artillery shell.
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