Xia Fei had hung this old thing on the city gate not only to vent his anger, but also to show everyone.
Now that Yi City was in his hands, the public security problem was very bad. He had to show his iron fist to scare these unruly people.
The previous Shangye had already left an indelible shadow in the hearts of these people. Using him as a chicken to warn the monkeys was the best problem.
However, there was something that Xia Fei found strange. The Japanese division stationed outside did not make any moves, and on the second day after he had taken down Yi City, they retreated like a gust of wind.
Xia Fei later found out that this strange troop was the 4th division of the Japanese, so it was normal for them to behave this way.
After the destruction of the Japanese, the public security in Yi City had become more and more anxious, and it was very easy for something to happen. However, Xia Fei was not worried. This situation could not last for too long. He would not harm the people or fool them, and the Ling Luo Army would eventually win the hearts of the Yi City residents.
After entering Yi City, Xia Fei could solve many of his previous problems, such as military uniforms, guns, developing technology, and vigorously recruiting talents from Yi City.
Compared to the remote Ling Luo Town, Yi City had too many people with advanced thoughts. After all, the cultural heritage here was very deep. Just the famous Tong City Sect could reflect the glory of Yi City in the past.
Xia Fei had long wanted to recruit Yi City's scholars into his Ling Luo Army, and then arrange for each team to have a political commissar.
Other than Zhou Weiguo, most of Xia Fei's current team was made up of bumpkins or bandits, so they rarely had any sense of right and wrong in their minds.
Most of them felt that they would do what they could and what they couldn't do, they could do it even if they were in danger.
For example, when they saw beautiful women, they couldn't control their third legs. After all, now that they had more power, their ambitions and desires would increase.
At times like this, they needed a scholar with the correct mindset to guide them. They could not be suppressed by Xia Fei's repeated orders. If that was the case, there would be a day when Xia Fei was not in Yi City, and there would be a huge mess.
The Taiping Country at the end of the Qing Dynasty was the best example. Xia Fei did not want to take such a detour. He still hoped that he would be able to infiltrate the Japanese's island nation one day.
As such, with Xia Fei's straightforward personality, Yi City began to recruit all sorts of talents into the army. The standard for evaluating these talents was basically Xia Fei's interview.
The interview questions were also very simple. Most of them were to test the quality of these scholars and see if their attitudes were correct. He couldn't possibly let a person with a problematic attitude become the political commissar of his team!
After a few days of assessment, Xia Fei finally selected thirteen people and assigned them to each of them. The most outstanding one would be by his side. This person had the same surname as him, Xia Min Dumin. He was very smart, had a mind of his own, and was more motivated.
As for the rest, they were assigned to different groups according to the results of Xia Fei's personal assessment, becoming the political commissar of each large and small team.
Because the elementary schools and middle schools that the Japanese had stopped operating had reopened, Xia Fei even went to take a look.
At the same time, Xia Fei had also brought over the gunpowder and weapons merchants that had been temporarily formed in Ling Luo Town. At the same time, he had also formed another gunpowder merchant group in Yi City. His goal was to give them some competition and prevent them from slacking off.
If one was used to being lazy, or if one monopolized it for a long time, it would be like iron that was not used for a long time. It would undergo an oxidization reaction, which was commonly known as rust.
As for the clothes, Xia Fei specifically went to the largest tailor shop in the city and told the old tailor that his shop would be expanding to specialize in producing Ling Luo Army uniforms.
As for the military, Xia Fei had already handed over full authority to Zhou Weiguo. After this victory, everyone in the team was convinced of his abilities, and those ruffians who had not been convinced of his abilities before were all silent.
Xia Fei's team was actually a messy mess. There were bandits, old subordinates of the people, and many bandits. There were even peasants and village women who only knew how to farm.
However, it was such an army that managed to wipe out all the Japanese soldiers guarding the city.
Zhou Weiguo's training method allowed the army to be more mobile before the battle, and their tactical execution became more powerful.
The only regret of winning this war was that too many soldiers had died. In a siege, soldiers had to pay with their lives!
Fortunately, they had won this battle. Now, Zhou Weiguo continued to expand his army in Yi City. The number of people continued to increase, and there were already 5,000 new recruits.
Xia Fei had already predicted that his Ling Luo Army would be replaced by the Yi Army in the near future.
He had also asked Zhou Weiguo if he could bring 5,000 soldiers down, and Zhou Weiguo had simply said that he was the reincarnation of Han Xin.
Han Xin? This Zhou Weiguo seemed to be bragging, but he really had the ability to brag.
Just like that, after the original Ling Luo Army had rested and reorganized themselves, Xia Fei once again scattered his own troops and spread them out to the surrounding counties to develop their own forces, while also nibbling away at the Japanese forces around them.
On the other side, the Japanese had already spread the flames of war in Wu Han. The army line was too long, resulting in a lack of troops. This side really did not have the time to deal with the sudden appearance of the Ling Luo Army.
Xia Fei looked at the system notification. There was still a long way to go before he could kill 20,000 Japanese.
However, it did not matter. Once the battle in Wu Han stopped, the devils would have the energy to deal with Xia Fei's Lingluo Army. At that time, 20,000 Japanese could still do it.
As for Shangye, who was hanging on the city gate tower, his life was also ridiculously tough. He hung on the city gate tower for three days and died after 72 slashes.
However, Xia Fei had given the order that Shangye's corpse had to be hung on the city wall for ten days and ten nights before it could be removed.
As night fell, seven or eight uninvited guests had already infiltrated Yi City.
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