The Japanese on the boat did not carry shields, so several people were hit by arrows, and screams could be heard from time to time on the boat.

The people on the boat obviously did not expect that they would have shields, so they quickly retreated, and then found wooden boards, quilts and other items from the boat as defensive weapons to block the archers.

After the two sides exchanged several rounds of bows and arrows, more than ten people on the other side of the boat were injured, and there were not enough arrow feathers.

Only a few people on the island were slightly injured, and some people held shields to block their bodies and picked up the arrow feathers scattered on the beach. They could still shoot for two rounds.

Seeing that their bows and arrows could no longer be used, the Japanese on the boat planned to attack by force. Despite the rain of arrows and more than a dozen people being injured, the boat finally docked.

The Japanese on board jumped into the sea one after another and waded towards the shore.

"on!"

Bartus waved his hand and rushed towards the group of invading Japanese with a large knife in his hand.

The leaders and other men behind him also held weapons and rushed after the chief.

The weapons of the Japanese were all made of iron, which gave them a certain advantage.

As for the islanders, they win by numbers.

The two sides fought hard, with people falling to the ground from time to time and wailing all over the place.

Bartus was tall and tall, and the sword in his hand rose and fell sharply, and he chopped down four or five short Japanese people one after another.

When the other Japanese saw this, they shouted a few times, and a dozen or so Japanese rushed towards him, hoping to use their numerical advantage to capture him first.

Bama also took a big knife and chopped down two Japanese people. Seeing so many Japanese people rushing toward his most respected chief, he was so angry that his eyes were red. He yelled and rushed over with a big knife, blocking the way. in front of the chief.

"Bama! Let's go back to back and protect each other!"

Bartus's words caused Bama to immediately do what he said. He and the chief stood back to back. The two of them faced a dozen ferocious Japanese, and the battle was neck-and-neck for a while.

When other islanders saw that the chief was trapped, some of them rushed to help, but they were entangled by other Japanese and could not escape for a while.

The two men chopped down the four or five Japanese who surrounded them, and the pressure suddenly eased a little, but they also suffered some injuries on their arms.

At this time, other Japanese people rushed over.

They finally saw clearly that this man who obviously did not look like an aboriginal islander should be the leader of these islanders. If they killed this man, they would die a worthy death.

Japanese people kept rushing over desperately. No matter how brave Batus and Bama were, they could not defeat this wheel tactics. They gradually lost their physical strength and began to lose ground.

"Go and save the chief!"

Other islanders, now less stressed, rushed to protect their chief.

Suddenly, there was a bloody storm on this beach. People fell one after another. The blood flowed along the beach into the sea, dyeing the water on the shore red.

This invasion and defense battle lasted for two full hours, with heavy casualties!

When the last Japanese was surrounded by angry islanders and knew that the situation was over, the Japanese who could speak several languages ​​looked at Battus and said a few words in Dai Vietnamese:

"You all deserve to die! Dai Viet people deserve to die too!"

Then he pointed the Japanese sword in his hand at his abdomen, and under the horrified eyes of the islanders, committed suicide by disembowelment.

The islanders won, but no one was happy.

The beach was covered with corpses, including those of the Japanese and those of their own tribe.

Bartus and Bama killed at least more than twenty Japanese. Both of them collapsed on the ground with several wounds on their bodies.

Bartus ordered people to search them first, and then throw all the bodies of the Japanese into the sea to feed the fish.

In addition, the corpses of their own clansmen were placed together, and the ceremony could only be completed before being buried at sea.

The witch doctor rushed over and first applied medicine to bandage the wounds of the chief. Other islanders also helped or carried the wounded into several wooden houses and bandaged them with medicine.

"Master Chief, there are a total of 152 Japanese corpses, and they have all been thrown into the sea to feed the fish. A total of twenty-four of our own people have died, eight were seriously injured, and thirteen were slightly injured."

After Bama bandaged the wound, he went to deal with the matter. After handling it, he immediately reported to the chief.

Bartus closed his eyes in pain, this loss made him very heartbroken.

"Master Chief, why do these Japanese want to seize our islands again and again? Don't they also have their own islands?"

A leader asked in confusion.

Battus picked up a piece of parchment that he had found from the Japanese ships, spread it out, pointed at the lines and graphics, and said to the surrounding leaders:

"The island where these Japanese live is twice as big as our Agate Island. But our islands together are still very large. Moreover, I heard the Japanese say that they know that our island is rich in emeralds and gems. There are also precious specialties on other islands, so if you want to take them over, these valuable treasures will belong to them."

"These robbers! Shameless people! They take over other people's homes for property that does not belong to them. They are all shameless pirates and robbers!"

"Our ancestors have lived here for generations. If we give the island to them, where will we live? It's really unreasonable, it's so bullying!"

"Master Chief, what should we do next? Those Japanese will definitely come again. Several groups of people have come in the past two months, and there are more people every time. We don't know how many more of them there are. We The casualties here cannot continue!"

"Yes, Sir Chief! Our islanders have lost more than fifty people in the past few times. Everyone is starting to panic. I'm afraid that if the Japanese come again, no one will be willing to resist."

"Resist! How can we not resist? If we don't resist, will we wait for those Japanese people to occupy our homeland, bully our women and children, and enslave us like dogs? This is our own place, and we must not give up the island. To those robbers!”

"Yes, those robbers were so shameless! They were too cruel! Last time, they arrested several children from other islands to threaten us. If the threats failed, they killed all those children and threw them into the sea. These sons of bitches Yes! We must not give the island to them! Kill as many as they come, who is afraid of whom?"

"Master Chief, please tell me, what should we do?"

The quarreling gradually stopped, and everyone focused on the chief's face.

Bartus was thinking about how to better reduce casualties and save these islands.

In the past few months, he has gradually taken all the surrounding islands into his own hands. The chiefs of all tribes have become the leaders of his subordinates. These islands have been unified by him.

However, there are many islands further away from this island, including Waguo Island.

The island is very big, and the Japanese people living on it are very short and fat, but they are famous for their cruelty.

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