Chapter Seventy-Seven: The Dutch Are Annihilated

The conspiracy of the Dutch did not hide from Yang Meng's eyes, because he had two assistants, Green Pothos and Black Dragon. Pen ~ fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info pothos infiltrated the Governor's Palace of Borneo and inquired about these situations clearly.

She then infiltrated the Dutchman's arsenal, sent the arms directly into her own ring, and then returned to Yang Meng's side with a smile.

After the green pothos took out the Dutch weapon, Yang Meng also smiled brightly: "Haha, these Dutch foreign devils still want the natives to work for them, it seems that they are really cunning." In tomorrow's peace negotiation, Ben Shuai will pretend to agree to them, and then after they leave, Black Dragon, you let them all die in the belly of the fish. ”

"Yes, little leader!"

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In the Borneo Governor's Palace, the Dutch exploded, and just when they were about to trade weapons with the local Makir tribe, they suddenly found that the weapons had disappeared!

De Boer was shocked, how could it be that the Doge's Palace was under the control of his own people? Borneo is still under the control of the Dutch, and what power there is, it can't escape the eyes of the Dutch, who can steal these weapons under their noses?

"Hey, it seems that I have to leave Borneo in a gloomy way, and I am afraid it will be difficult to come back this time." De Boer finally collapsed, and he already had a bad premonition in his heart, that is, the Kingdom of Holland might no longer be able to touch these islands in Southeast Asia.

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Early the next morning, the Dutch envoy came, and when he saw Yang Meng, he still looked arrogant.

Yang Meng secretly thought that I don't know what you Dutch people are proud of, this river is declining, and the Netherlands will soon only be able to recall the glory of the past.

However, he only politely asked Zheng Sanpao to talk to the envoy, and after signing the cease-fire agreement, he asked the Dutch envoy to go back and inform the Dutch army to withdraw from Borneo immediately.

A day later, the Dutch began to slowly withdraw from Borneo, and under the watchful eye of the Qing navy, the Dutch were very depressed, because their expeditionary fleet had been sunk, and the Dutch had to rent some fishing boats from the local Chinese at a high price as a tool to leave Borneo.

Unfortunately, the fishing boat had just sailed 50 nautical miles before a big wave hit the Dutch, and the Dutch were wiped out.