Shi Shisi
Shi Shisi is Shi Shisi emerges as a pivotal figure in the naval and political maneuverings of this narrative, bridging the gap between military strategy and defector recruitment within the Song Dynasty’s transmigrator collective. Initially positioned as a key intermediary for Lin Baiguang’s risky operations—particularly his attempt to recruit high-ranking pirates through Shi Shisi—a man seemingly untouchable by traditional authority, he becomes an unexpected but indispensable asset in consolidating control over former adversaries. His role extends beyond mere recruitment; he is instrumental in stabilizing pirate factions by offering them lucrative opportunities under the Southeast Asian Company’s joint-venture framework, thereby transforming hostile forces into loyal assets through economic incentives and symbolic gestures like the ceremonial presentation of prestige items (such as
Context from Novel
"Chapter 171: Zhu Cailao Attacks Motivated by Wen Desi's promise to share the secrets of Western great ships, Shipwright Zhang threw himself into the rush work with infectious enthusiasm, carefully selecting his assistants for the task ahead. Wen Desi—whose interest in ancient shipbuilding was genuine rather than merely diplomatic—remained on site with Li Jun's platoon to observe the process firsthand. The Navy, meanwhile, displayed an entirely different kind of interest: the Fubo made regular vi"
"Chapter 173: A Strange Victory (Part 2) Battle Statistics: Results: 102 killed in action, 70 died of wounds, 213 prisoners (35 lightly wounded). Captured over 400 melee weapons, seven three-barreled muskets, and seven warhorses. Tonight's dinner: the eighth horse—it had a broken leg. Our casualties: 11 lightly wounded, 10 from twisted ankles or falls during the pursuit—running through freshly harvested paddies was indeed hazardous. One soldier suffered a crushed foot from dropping an artillery s"
"Chapter 181: Diana Mendoza The interrogation began. The first prisoner they brought in was a burly man in his thirties, dark-faced with calloused hands and weathered feet—unmistakably an old sea dog with years of maritime living etched into his skin. Judging by his clothing, personal effects, and the silver coins found on him, he was likely one of the leaders. When asked where he came from, he erupted into shouting: "Villains! You're all villains! Boss Zhu will deal with you eventually!" Dugu Qi"
"Chapter 389 - Winning Over Defectors Beyond revising legal provisions, merely transcribing the legal documents was itself a massive undertaking—ordinary people couldn't handle it. The "unofficial establishment" folks had to be mobilized. "No problem! Majia, you're so accommodating—we brothers will definitely help!" Several people immediately agreed. "But we have day shifts, so we'd have to work evenings." "I'll talk to Wu De about 'borrowing' you for a few days." Wu De supported establishing a j"
"Chapter 390 - Rong Operation Of course, leadership didn't summon him to hear about difficulties, but to get things done. However, before getting things done, it never hurt to emphasize difficulties first—lest leadership always think things were easy. Besides, what he said was factual. The transmigrator collective knew little about internal pirate affairs. Winning over defectors required inside connections; otherwise there was no starting point. Currently the collective held a batch of pirate pri"
Appearances
Appears in chapters: 171, 173, 181, 389, 390, 391, 409, 410, 411, 412, 414, 415, 416, 417, 418, 419, 434, 498, 692, 693, 696, 697, 886, 1233, 2615.
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