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The Nepalese army finally couldn't take the Indians' frenzied eating and took action. This usually peaceful country finally knew that having too many people wasn't a good thing. When beggars became bandits, the world wouldn't be peaceful. At this time, Shiva was no longer the God of Harvest, God of Fertility, and God of Creation. He was 100% the God of Destruction.
Faced with the unfriendly eyes of the Nepalese, the Indians knew that this was not a place to stay for long. Some of the Indians continued to head north, intending to cross the towering Himalayas and enter the Roof of the World area, where they could survive. Another group tried to enter the Buddhist Kingdom of Sikkim and Bhutan.
Nepal's attitude was simple. You can go anywhere, but you can't stay in Nepal. However, the vanguard of the Indians was beaten back by the Chinese at the Sino-Nepal border. Those who entered the Buddhist Kingdom of Sikkim were forced to retreat back to Nepal as the Buddhists chanted and fired.
There was no way to go north, and the Buddhists attacked the east. The west was the road they came from, and the south was the Ganges River. On the other side of the Ganges River were the Bangladeshis.
They were truly at their wits' end! A cornered dog will jump over a wall, and a cornered rabbit will bite. The Indians finally had the courage to fight with the Nepalese. More than 100 million Indians went crazy, and 40 million Nepalese were no match for them. Both sides held bricks, sticks, and pipes, and started the most primitive battle. After three days, according to the satellite surveillance of China, Russia, and America, 50 million Indians were either dead or injured, and 30 million Nepalese were lying in a pool of blood.
The battle continued, and on the eighth day of the battle, the Nepalese Prime Minister Koisad left Kathmandu in the only aerial jeep gifted by China. He flew to Bhopal and asked to see Liu Songzhao.
Liu Songzhao basically understood the current situation in Nepal from Koisad's crying.
There weren't many Nepalese left, but there were still many Indians. In a day or two, this place would be the Indians' world. Koisad was very straightforward. He directly submitted a surrender letter to Bangladesh, requesting that Nepal become a part of Bangladesh, and from then on, Bangladesh would be the leader. Liu Songzhao smiled and said, "We can totally not accept your surrender. When the Indians kill all your people, we will go in and kill the Indians. At that time, this land will also belong to us."
Keissak immediately knelt down and kowtowed to Liu Songzhao. Tears flowed down his cheeks, and he was deeply moved.
Xie Herman and Koisard were old acquaintances. Seeing this, she couldn't bear it and said to Liu Songzhao, "President, save them. Save as much as you can."
Liu Songzhao looked at Xie Herman with a smile and said, "Really? Alright! "
He ordered Zhu Weiguang, commander of the Western Army of Shin Myung Province, to immediately march into Nepal from the Siliguri Pass. No matter who they encountered, they were to be killed.
He ordered He Jie, the commander of the three armed forces of Bangladesh, to attack eastward from New Delhi and kill whoever he met.
He ordered the former Prime Minister of Nepal, Koisad, to immediately let his people cross the Ganges River and gather at Anna-Abad. As long as they provided Nepalese identification, they could live. If they didn't, they would be treated as Indians.
He ordered the Luoluo Division and the Bangladesh Militia to guard the Ganges River. If anyone who crossed the river didn't have a Nepalese identification, they would be killed.
The continuous killing made Koisad's hair stand on end. Xie Herman also felt a chill down his spine. Koisad knew that from now on, the Nepalese would be arranged to live in other parts of Bangladesh. It would be difficult for them to return to where they used to live.
Before the arrival of New Year's Day, the gunfire in Nepal had stopped. Other than the six million Nepalese who had successfully crossed the Ganges and arrived in Gujarat, there was not a single person left alive in the former territory of Nepal. After burning the mountain of corpses, Zhu Weiguang returned to the capital, and so did He Jie.
The next task was to welcome the Japanese army.
This time, compared to the migration of Singapore, there was a slight difference. This time, there were more ships. A total of seventeen large warships from China, Shin Myung Province, Xin Tang, Korea, the Republic of China and Japan were all dispatched. Soon, the two Indian aircraft carriers captured by Bangladesh also joined the transport fleet. On the eve of New Year's Day 2007, Longguang Shipyard's large multi-purpose warship, Longshan, was launched and immediately sailed to Japan to join the transport fleet. This warship immediately became the focus of the world.
Longshan was a large warship powered entirely by electricity. Unlike traditional aircraft carriers, it had a tall turret in the middle and missile launchers around it. At the front and back of the ship were tall naval cannons. They were very traditional naval cannons, similar to the Dora cannons from World War II. However, these naval cannons were fixed to the front and back decks. They could rotate 180 degrees left and right, but they couldn't move on their own. Unlike the Dora cannons, the cannonballs were disproportionate to the barrel. The barrel of the Dora cannons was 32.48 meters long, with a diameter of 800 millimeters. It could fire 4.6 meters long cannonballs with a range of 48 kilometers. The barrel of the naval cannon was 30 meters long. The diameter of the barrel was large, but the diameter was small. The cannonballs were only 200 millimeters long, and the length was only 1.2 meters. What made it different was that it used electromagnetic propulsion. There was no propellant, and it didn't make too much noise. The range was not bad, 230 kilometers. However, the speed was a little slow, Mach 15.
Longshan was the fastest large warship in history. With a speed of 80 nautical miles, the rest of the crew could only follow behind. The solar energy supply allowed the Longshan to never run out of power. The use of a large number of high-strength aluminum alloys had reduced the weight of the Longshan. However, with the addition of a large number of offensive weapons, the Longshan was heavier than the Stanis.
This was the only fully armed transport ship. Other than the Overlord aircraft, all other weapons were in place. When it passed through the southern China Sea at high speed, the Indonesians' eyes almost popped out of their sockets.
The Singaporeans had performed well this time. They had transferred two large cruise ships from their country to Japan to transport guests.
The original meaning of a cruise ship was a fixed route on the ocean. It was a large passenger ship that sailed on a fixed schedule. The word "mail" itself had the meaning of transportation. In the past, trans-oceanic mail was always carried by these large fast passenger ships, hence the name. With the emergence and development of the aviation industry, the original trans-oceanic cruise ships had basically retired from the stage of history. The cruises they were talking about now were actually tourist liners that sailed on the ocean.
Singapore's Zhang Qian and Ban Chao cruise ships were 360 meters long, 47 meters wide, and 65 meters high at the waterline. They were five times the size of the Titanic. Even the US's Nimitz-class aircraft carrier paled in comparison. They could accommodate 2,000 crew members and 6,000 tourists. Although they were slower than the Longshan, the facilities inside were comparable to the Longshan. One was like a palace, the other was like a slum.
The Japanese allowed the elderly and the women with babies to board the Zhang Qian and Ban Chao. The others would rather sit on the deck of the aircraft carrier in the rain than sit in the comfortable Zhang Qian and Ban Chao. Some thirteen- or fourteen-year-old children walked towards the large aircraft carrier with determination instead of the cruise ship. On the deck, a simple tent was their home for hiking.
At the port, it was common to see such scenes. The mother hugged the younger brother and stroked the older brother's head, letting him and the father endure the test of the wind and rain on the deck of the aircraft carrier.
Old Min Ren, who had not left Tonggu for a long time, accompanied by Aiko, boarded the Longshan to Japan. He knew that through this great migration, the Japanese had turned from danger to safety. He wanted to say goodbye to the land that gave birth to him. Perhaps when they met again, it would be a vast ocean.
On the return journey of the Longshan, Old Min Ren walked to the deck with the help of his granddaughter, Princess Aiko. He walked to the dense tents and asked about the people's well-being. Some people recognized the centenarian and stood up respectfully to pay their respects to the old man. The old man waved his hand and said, "We are all people who have left home. When we arrive in a foreign country, we must not have preconceived notions and think that we are outsiders. We must work hard to integrate and become a local." The President of Bangladesh, Liu Songzhao, was a very capable person. Under his leadership, catching up to Shin Myung Province was just a matter of time. Surpassing Shin Myung Province was also not a difficult matter. They must have confidence in their own future.
Knowing that Emperor Min Ren was on the ship, the people on the ship were excited. Some people started to get fish at the back of the Longshan. In one day, they managed to get more than a thousand kilograms of fish. They sent it to the kitchen and asked the kitchen to make Japanese sashimi. They placed it on the deck and invited Old Min Ren to join them for dinner.
When Old Min Ren saw that all the men were dressed in festive clothes and respectfully welcomed him, he said, "Everyone, take off your kimono first. From today onwards, forget that you are a member of the Yamato people. You must know that as long as you can survive, it is more important than any other nationality." He pointed to Princess Aiko and said, "Everyone knows that this is my granddaughter. At the same time, she is also the princess of Shin Myung Province. She has many beautiful kimono. Her husband also does not object to her wearing kimono. However, as a member of the Ming Dynasty, she burned all the exquisite kimono. From now on, she will only wear the clothes of the Ming Dynasty."
"This migration will be the last migration of the Yamato people. The people who stay behind will live and die with the Japanese archipelago. No matter where we go, we must pray for the people who stayed behind. I hope that they can survive this disaster. "Speaking up to here, Old Min Ren bowed deeply in the direction of the Japanese archipelago.
Everyone present also bowed deeply in the direction of the Japanese archipelago.
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