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Chapter 633 Hydra

Tianjin

At the Hydra Mercenary Training Camp, the day of training ended, and the instructors issued the disbanding order, and the mercenaries lined up to the dormitory.

Julian walked in the column and felt smelly and tired all over, hoping to go back to the dormitory immediately to take a hot shower. However, after staying in the training camp for this period, he was completely accustomed to the various harsh requirements of the Han army instructors in the battalion. Even if he was disbanded, he had to line up in a neat column when he returned to the dormitory.

These instructors seem to like queueing very much. Every morning, after washing up, they have to line up at the door of the dormitory room, and then the squad leader will take them downstairs, and then gather in line to line up, line up, start the schoolyard, and wait for the lecture.

After the conversation is over, the long-distance running is lined up, and the most basic queue training is the most basic. Even when eating, you have to line up neatly.

Julian fought wars on the European battlefield and worked as a mercenary. Naturally, he knew that the queue was very helpful for infantry line combat. However, few troops could demand the queue to this extent like the Han army. They gradually got used to it. No matter how tired or hungry they were, everyone would line up honestly.

Julian was walking neatly, while singing along with the rhythm of the company captains next to him. This was also a special feature of the Han army. Every day, he had to sing on the way back to the dormitory and on the way to the cafeteria. He sang Chinese songs. At the beginning, like most mercenaries, he could not speak Chinese at all and could not understand them. He relied on memorizing and remembering them hard, and the songs he sang were also dislodged.

However, after several months of training, they were asked to participate in the Chinese crash course every night. They learned Abo to eat Chinese pinyin and learn circulating Beijing dialect. Fortunately, they did not have to write brush characters. They sent them pencils and writing books, and used pencils to write square characters with horizontal, vertical and horizontal strokes of pencils, which was much easier than brush characters.

At the beginning, they also used brushes, but they couldn't write at all.

The mercenary camp basically gave a Chinese name according to the rules, but his name was directly transliterated in Chinese, which was similar to the Chinese names. Therefore, he simply used this name.

I have been here for three months in a flash, and I don’t know that my sister Lina is fine in Beijing. The last time I received my sister’s letter was half a month ago. The two brothers and sisters now use Chinese characters for communication. They didn’t know how to write before. They were illiterate, but now they can write in Chinese characters.

My sister's Chinese characters are obviously better than his, and she actually wrote with a brush. He admired her sister very much. It was amazing to be able to write with a brush. He guessed that my sister must have learned it from Guo Wende. He could see that her sister was interested in Guo Wende, but he felt that this matter was a bit difficult. After all, that person was an official of the Hanlin Academy. He could almost understand the national conditions of the Han Dynasty and knew that in the Han Dynasty, civil officials were more noble than military officers. Although the civil officials in the Hanlin Academy were not of high rank, they were very noble and had a bright future.

He actually thought his sister was very compatible with Hans, who was their cousin. He was tall and handsome. Hans seemed to be a little interested in his sister, but his sister didn't seem to feel anything about him.

"Sunset, the Western Mountain Red Clouds Flying Warriors are shooting and returning to the camp."

"Get back!"

"The red flowers on the chest reflect the colorful clouds

Happy singing is flying all over the sky!”

Julian sang this military song in a very pure common dialect and came all the way downstairs of the dormitory.

The song just finished singing, and the column turned into a square formation. The company captain trained a few words as usual, and then disbanded.

The barracks and dormitories are all brick and tile houses on the first floor. This kind of house is relatively low, but it is cold in the north. Building a house with one floor can avoid heat dissipation more than building two or three floors.

However, although the dormitory looks a bit unfavorable, it is very good inside. The dormitory is rectangular. There is a two-meter passage in the middle, and there is a row of dormitory rooms on both sides of the passage.

There is one class in each room, and there are ten people in each class. The beds are all over the bed and the kangs are sleeping. There is a flue below and there are people who specialize in burning fires outside. It is very warm when you sleep at night.

The mercenaries were basically organized according to the Han army's infantry organization, and there were some differences. The most basic organization was squad, with ten people in one squad, one non-commissioned squad leader plus nine infantrymen.

Nine infantrymen were equipped with flintlock rifles and a waist knife, while the non-commissioned officer squad leader was equipped with rifles and waist knife and two hand guns. The standard combat configuration was that each person carried one hundred bullets and two grenades.

Four classes are one platoon, plus the number of people in the platoon department is fifty.

The three platoons plus the company headquarters had a total of 200 people. The company headquarters had a commander, guard, medical officer, health soldier, cook, groom and a mountain howitzer.

The mercenaries were well-organized and well-equipped. The court spent a lot of effort on these mercenaries. Originally, the Ministry of War meant to use these people to burn, kill, rob and rob the Japanese coastal areas and create destruction. However, in the end, Liu Jun decided to strengthen them and make them an advance stormtrooper.

However, these equipment are recorded on these mercenaries anyway, and their spoils will be deducted from them.

During training, the instructors in the training camp select officers at all levels from the mercenaries here and grant them military ranks. However, their ranks are mercenary ranks and cannot be used with the ranks of Han army and reserve ranks.

The mercenary squad leader is basically a sergeant, the squad leader of the platoon is a sergeant, the platoon leader is a sergeant, and the company commander is a fourth-level sergeant commander.

Julian performed well in training, and was young and hardworking, and was selected as the class monitor by the coaches.

In order to be able to cooperate better, his class is basically German, and he usually stays together and trains tacit understanding.

Finally entering the dormitory, everyone felt much more relaxed.

Like everyone else, Julian began to open the wardrobe and take out his clothes, then took the basin and bucket, and rushed to the bathroom. He had to queue up like taking a bath. After training for a day, even though it was still in the cold spring, he was still sweating. The sweaty clothes were pressed against his body, which made people feel extremely uncomfortable.

There is a dedicated bathroom in the dormitory, which provides hot water when you get off work every day. There is also a special stove burning there, which burns coal, boils water here and pipes there to allow hot air to lead to the rooms in the dormitory and warms the kang.

The mercenaries of the value star stood at the bathroom door, and everyone was lined up honestly, and one could only enter each time one came out. Although the bathroom was large, it could not accommodate all the mercenaries in the entire dormitory building to take a bath together. Therefore, when the first group of people were full, the ones behind could only go out and one came in like this.

Rules are everywhere in the training camp. Here, the Han instructors are the sky. But their status is very transcendent. Those who usually hold management tasks are more mercenaries themselves. The mercenaries take turns to serve as star officials, take turns to clean and clean, etc.

"I heard that I will be able to play in the early next month. Damn, I can finally finish this training. I will be almost stupid when I fuck you every day."

While waiting in line, Li Dabai, the squad leader of the dormitory next door, turned to complain to him. Li Dabai was a Swedish. His original name was Anderson. He originally wanted to name Li Bai. It is said that he had heard of the poems of this great ancient Chinese poet and admired them very much. As a result, when the name was reported, he was not allowed. In the end, he could only add a big word in the middle, so he called Li Dabai.

Li Dabai is a guy in his thirties, full of energy. It is said that he was a very famous mercenary. Later, he owed a lot of gambling debts. He was chased and had nowhere to hide. After hearing that the prosperity and wealth of the East was, he boarded a ship to the East. This guy came to the camp and was once the acting platoon leader. As a result, he gathered to gamble and was caught. He was almost fired. Finally, he was beaten up and beaten up for an ordinary mercenary.

Since then, I have become much more honest. Now I have become the squad leader again.

Li Dabai was very eager to go to Japan to rob as soon as possible, no, it was a war. Although he fled to the East, the whole family was still in Sweden. He found that the big men in the East were indeed very good, like heaven. He wanted to bring his family to the East as soon as possible, but now he was penniless and entered the training camp. Although he also had some allowances, he still owed a large amount of training and equipment expenses.

Now he hopes to grab a handful of Japan from that silver country. He will pay back some training and equipment fees early, and then deduct taxes. He can still send the remaining money to Sweden, so that his family can pay off their gambling debts, and then take a boat to the east.

Compared to Li Dabai, Julian is in a much better situation. His family has now arrived at the Oriental Man. His sister has a very profitable restaurant in the capital. Now she is still working with Guo Wende and has opened a fifth branch for bank loans. His parents and younger brothers and sisters are also working in the stores they form, and the money they earn is unimaginable before.

In fact, Julian is not short of money. His sister will give him money and even help him arrange a job that can easily make money. However, Julian is still young, and he is not satisfied with being rich. He also hopes to earn fame and fortune, and it is best to be a title in the future, even a lord.

Many mercenaries who came to the training camp were to get a registered Han family, and some were to make money. Like Julian, they came for the title, and very few of them. For most mercenaries, they went to the Han Dynasty through great hardships, and most of them were completely useless and could not even speak Chinese. The foundation was to gain a foothold in this rich and prosperous Eastern Empire. When they gained their foothold, they would bring their parents, wives and children to enjoy their happiness.

After staying in the camp for several months, Julian felt that they were now unstoppable.

With his strength, combined with the excellent equipment of the Han army, and the tactics taught by the Han army instructors, what would be the problem if he wanted to fight some small dwarfs on the island east of the Han Dynasty?

He had heard that a few years ago, when the Han emperor had not yet proclaimed himself emperor, he only carried a fleet of tens of thousands of troops, so he easily forced the Japanese to surrender.

I heard that Japan is full of silver mountains and more silver than the New World in the Americas.

Like Julian, Li Dabai was repeatedly instilled by the instructors that Japan is full of gold and silver, and can pick up silver everywhere.

"Julian, you said that if we could conquer a silver mine, we would definitely be able to grab a lot of silver, right? We would be rich at that time!"

According to the agreement between the Han and them, the mercenaries received training from the Han, and the Han provided equipment and supplies, and were responsible for sending them to Japan. The mercenaries seized 30% of the spoils, and the rest was owned by the mercenaries.

Even if you have to pay taxes to the Han Dynasty for this 70% of the living, you have to pay training fees, equipment fees, and transportation fees to the Han Dynasty, but there are definitely a lot of them.

If you can grab 100,000 kilograms of silver and deduct 30% of the man's share, you will still have 70,000 kilograms. If you deduct 20% of the tax, you will still have 56,000 kilograms. If you deduct training, equipment, transportation, etc., even if you have half left, you will still have 28,000.

If the 100,000 kilograms of silver was seized by a battalion, one battalion had about one thousand people, and one person could still get twenty-eight kilograms. If a company was captured by two hundred people, then that person would get more than one hundred kilograms.

If it is converted into silver dollars, it will cost three or four thousand yuan.

When Li Dabai thought of this, he couldn't help but smile foolishly.
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