Chapter 302 Dogs don't need to have their own ideas
Of course, Howard and Overstratten didn't know that they had already walked around the gates of hell.
Having lost face with the merchants of the Ming Dynasty, Kojiro Tojo didn't feel anything was wrong at all, and he even took it for granted.
When these short sluts feel that they can't afford to offend others, they will silently put away their fangs and claws, and act more well-behaved than dogs.
The key is that today's incident was seen by Howard and Overstratten again, which made Tojo Kojiro feel very unhappy. He even wanted to kill Howard and Overstratten so as to keep today's secret.
If Howard hadn't said that the British and the Dutch Indian company had a trade license from the Ming Dynasty, Kojiro Tojo might have had a sudden attack.
This is very consistent with the characteristics of the Japanese slaves.
Howard, who was unaware of anything, continued: "This mission is actually far from as simple as we imagined. There are about 200 million diapers in the whole city. If you want to recruit all these diapers into labor, it will never be done in a day or two."
Hearing the two numbers, Kojiro Tojo couldn't help but ask with a confused look: "How many? 200 million?"
How many people in the entire Japan are there? It’s only less than 40 million people. The number of 200 million is obviously beyond the imagination of Kojiro Tojo.
Howard said: "Two million, according to your calculations in the East, it is 20 million. There are more than 20 million diapers in the entire Indian country, and only a few of them are Brahmins, Kshatriyas, and more than 100 million are Shudra and Dalit."
"I have to admit that the caste system in India is indeed magical. The Shudra and Dalit are obviously difficult to live, but they still dream of being reincarnated as high castes in their next life, and they don't even want to make changes now."
Tojo Kojiro didn't care what these Indian deer were thinking. He was just having a headache about how to turn these 200 million Indian deer into laborers.
Although hunting dogs don’t need to consider their prey’s ideas, they just need to honestly fulfill their owner’s instructions, but these more than 200 million preys are afraid that the hunting dogs will be exhausted.
Thinking of this, Tojo Kojiro said with a gloomy face: "It seems that the five thousand samurai I brought alone is not enough. I should ask for tactical guidance from the island of Japan and recruit more samurai to come to India."
Howard nodded and said, "Yes, this is why our progress is so slow. After all, it is 200 million diaper heads. They have an absolute numerical advantage. Whether it is England, the Netherlands, France, or you, you, I am afraid that you will not be able to solve so many diaper heads. Even if we join forces, it will be difficult."
Kojiro Tojo nodded, then thought about it secretly, but asked, "How many more people can you English, the Dutch and India Company draw?"
Howard shrugged and replied: "In fact, all the people we can draw are already here. After all, we England and France are still busy dealing with the Habsburg family, and the Netherlands are busy restoring the country, so there is no extra manpower to mobilize."
Hearing Howard said this, Kojiro Tojo couldn't help but curse in his heart that Baga's restoration of the country? Such a big thing as a restoration would delay the progress of Daming's father's recruitment of labor? The conscience of these barbarians was simply bad!
He snorted coldly, and Tojo Kojiro said proudly: "We in Japan will at least draw another 10,000 Japanese soldiers to India. I hope you can also draw a portion of their staff."
Speaking of this, Tojo Kojiro couldn't help but put some threats in his words: "No matter what your situation is in Europe, in India, we must not delay the Ming Dynasty's recruitment of labor for our reasons."
Tojo Kojiro had no courage to secretly kill Howard and Overstratten, but he had a few words and used the name of Daming's father to suppress others. Tojo Kojiro had a lot, and it was very big.
Howard and Overstratten obviously weren't willing to get involved with Tojo Kojiro Tojo on this matter. They just looked at each other and agreed.
Kojiro Tojo said carefully: "We in Japan will draw another 10,000 samurai. In addition to the ones I brought here, there will be a total of 15,000 samurai. Your two families now have more than 6,000 people. If we can recruit another 10,000 people, we will have a total of more than 30,000 troops."
But just after just talking about the number of more than 30,000 people, Kojiro Tojo couldn't help but be stunned again.
In the face of a desperately huge number of 20 million, is there any difference between 10,000 or 30,000?
Even though these 30,000 people were equipped with the most awesome weapons, the 20,000 people on the opposite side were still holding behind memes.
As long as these 200 million people are united and can sacrifice their lives to attack themselves, then the other party will only win.
Especially under the temptation that the caste system can be upgraded...
Tojo Kojiro is indeed crazy, but Tojo Kojiro is not stupid.
When he thought of the scene of himself being flooded by the Indian red deer, Tojo Kojiro couldn't help but roar.
After thinking about it, Tojo Kojiro asked Howardoba again and said, "Do you have a detailed history of India? Or, do you know which heroes are there in the history of India? What kind of people are their emperors in the past?"
Howard and Overstratten were confused by Tojo Kojiro's question. After a while, Howard spoke: "The history of diapers... is actually similar to myths and legends, and there is no historical record as serious as that of the Ming Dynasty."
Kojiro Tojo thought to himself that this horse-drawn isn’t nonsense? There is only one Ming father in this world, and the rest are barbarians. What history books can barbarians have? Even if Japan, which is deeply influenced by the Kazuodokou, isn’t the history books still like the legend of the horse-drawn myth?
Howard continued: "As for the heroes in their history... I'm sorry, I really couldn't imagine any heroes in their history unless their myths are included."
Speaking of this, Howard couldn't help but look at Tojo Kojiro curiously and asked, "You ask these, are you planning on what you want?"
Kojiro Tojo nodded and said, "Of course. If you want to completely recruit all the Indian red deer into labor, you must first break them up so that they can't gather together."
Howard said: "Aren't you already a part of the Brahmin?"
Tojo Kojiro shook his head and said, "It's not enough."
"If the number of Indian red deer is only tens of millions, then it is indeed possible to support some Brahmin monks, but there are 20 million... I am bluntly speaking, once other Brahmins come forward to express their opposition, those Indian red deer will be shaken, and they may unite around those Brahmins to oppose us."
"In the face of this number of 20 million, we, including the Brahmins we have supported, are actually not enough. The final outcome is failure. If this delays the recruitment of labor in the Ming Dynasty, we will be redeemed for our sins in a desperate situation."
Howard said: "What do you want to do?"
Kojiro Tojo sneered and said with a ferocious look: "Of course, it is to destroy their history and discredit their heroes, let those Indian deer attack the heroes who left their heroes themselves in their history, and let them attack their heroes themselves."
"It's not enough to just do this. You will also shape your England East India Company, their Dutch East India Company and our Japanese samurai into great heroes who rescued the Indian Red Deer, so that all Indian Red Deer can recognize us from the bottom of your heart."
"Of course, the most important thing is to establish the image of Ming Dynasty being a paradise, so that they can agree from the bottom of their heart that it would be better to be a laborer in the Ming Dynasty than to stay in India, so that they can dream of becoming a laborer in the Ming Dynasty."
Howard was stunned and asked, "But the methods we used to recruit workers before..."
"That doesn't matter," Tojo Kojiro waved his hand and said, "From now on, we will change all our previous practices and let the Tianzhu Kyoei Club come forward. Not only will we stop arresting workers hard, but we will also help the Tianzhu red deer to establish a new order and give them a better life."
"As long as the Indiana red deer in this area we have occupied thinks that the Indiana Gongrong Society is good, then the Indiana red deer in other places will gradually have the same idea. In addition, we work hard to promote the benefits of the Ming Dynasty, those Indiana red deer will definitely cry and shout to go to the Ming Dynasty to work as laborers."
"As for the past, just push two scapegoats out to take on the mistakes. Just say that the past was misunderstandings caused by inadequate communication. From now on, we will work with the Indian Red Deer to build India and prosper together."
Howard and Overstratten did not have any psychological pressure to push two scapegoats out. After all, they are people who can become the general manager of East India Company. Not only do they see many such things, but they do them themselves, and it is no big deal at all.
The only question is, are those diapers in India so easy to use? It’s impossible for you to say whatever you are short, right?
Besides, even if this method is reliable, it depends on who is using this method. If it is replaced by the Ming government, there is of course no problem, but if it is replaced by the British, the Dutch Indian Company and these short-skinned men from Japan use this method...
Wan Yizhi's diapers were really fooled and then he wanted to follow the earth to prosper together. Then what would you do if you let His Majesty the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty think? What would you let the Ming Dynasty court think?
Isn’t this trampling on your horse bringing disaster to yourself?
After thinking about it, Howard still advised: "Let's think of other solutions. Although the method you proposed is very feasible, don't forget that the diapers here will be recruited to Mingguo to work as laborers. If they want to follow us to do something about the prosperity of the Indian..."
But Kojiro Tojo waved his hand and said, "Hawthorne, you misunderstood what I mean. The so-called common prosperity is only limited to a small area, such as the town near Bangma Wolla Village. We can recruit some Indian red deer to build the city, pay them wages and food."
"Give those Tianzhu red deer some hope and let them know that under the management of Tianzhu Gongrong Society, even working as a laborer is better than before."
"With the means of destroying their history, smearing their heroes, and other means, the Indian red deer will be completely differentiated and will never be able to gather together again."
Howard and Overstraten were once again shocked by Tojo Kojiro.
When it comes to India, Howard is the first one to come. Although Overstratten came to India later than Howard, it is also much earlier than Tojo Kojiro.
However, the two who came to India earlier failed to solve the problem of India, and they did not even come up with any reliable solutions. Instead, the last one, Tojo Kojiro, came up with so many ideas. In just a few days, they had "recruited" a large number of workers, and now they came up with such a sinister idea.
After a while of silence, Howard asked tentatively: "Tojo, where did you learn these things? Could it be that you have also studied them in Mingguo's school?"
Kojiro Tojo looked at Howard with a caring and mentally retarded look and asked, "You need to study such a simple thing specifically? Besides, I, an ordinary Japanese samurai, are you qualified to study at the Ming school? How could the Ming school teach such a simple thing?"
Speaking of this, a hint of longing appeared on Tojo Kojiro's face: "If I could complete the task of recruiting labor well this time, I would probably have the opportunity to study in Akira's school, right? What a wonderful thing that would be."
Howard and Overstratten were once again shocked that even such a vicious Tojo was not qualified to study in Mingguo's school. He also said that the strategy he used was very simple, and Mingguo's schools were not willing to teach these things. So what should Mingguo's school be like?
But Howard and Overstratten didn't think Kojiro Tojo was bragging.
Overstratten may not be very clear, but Howard, who had been to the Ming Dynasty and even had a conflict with the vanguard of the Ming Dynasty, had some understanding of the Ming Dynasty and was also very clear about the fierceness of the Ming army.
After thinking about it, Howard asked again: "Tojo, you haven't answered my question yet. Where did you learn these strategies?"
Chapter completed!