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906 This looks good

"Look, look, the Ganges is burning, the most spectacular time has come!"

"The Ming army was so frightened that they didn't run away. Are they waiting for the barbecue?"

"Could the Ming army be so stupid that they didn't know that we were going to use fire to attack them? How dare they be so stupid to attack our Mughal Empire?"

"Maybe he is really stupid. I heard that they also gave land to those untouchables. I have never heard of it before. If you ask me, I am not only stupid, but stupid!"

"Really, have you seen that the Ming army's warships are lined up in a row? Is it because they are not burned fast enough? Do you want us to burn more of them?"

"..."

On the side of the Mughal Empire army, the army who was watching the fun automatically entered the role of watching the show, pointing at the Ganges and talking about it.

On Aurangzeb's side, seeing the Ming army's response, he also dismissed it and said: "The Ming army is at this level and can't even see through that we are going to use fire. How did they fight?"

When his men heard this, they all laughed at him.

On the contrary, the Dutch Governor Kuiyi looked puzzled and muttered to himself: "This shouldn't be the case. Although the Ming army has many people, it is not stupid!"

He really couldn't figure out the way the Ming army responded to what he saw right now. Once the Mughal Empire's arson ship sailed down the river, it would definitely burn everything!

Kui Yi had a vague feeling that there was something he hadn't expected, so he frowned and said in confusion: "The Ming army can't be so stupid, there must be some conspiracy!"

After hearing this, Aurangzeb turned to look at him, and immediately laughed and said: "You can see the end at a glance. What conspiracy does the Ming army have? Can you tell me?"

After hearing the question, Kui Yi still shook his head and said: "If it were just the iron boats in the front, they would not be able to withstand the attack of the arson boats. Judging from my dealings with the people of the Ming Dynasty, the people of the Ming Dynasty are not stupid at all! I can guarantee that

, they must have some conspiracy!"

When he spoke later, his tone became more positive.

After hearing this, Aurangzeb turned around to look, but still didn't find anything wrong, so he said nonchalantly: "The arson ship has started to light up. No matter what conspiracy the Ming army has, just watch it!"

Kui nodded after hearing this, now he really could only take a look first.

At this time, as Aurangzeb said, those arson boats can start to burn, because the flammable materials are piled up and burn quickly from the fire. And the speed of the arson boats is also obviously accelerated,

The soldiers who set fire to the boat also began to jump into the Ganges River.

Nearly two hundred boats, even if they were just small boats, were lit up and rushed downstream. At first glance, it was still very spectacular.

"Oh oh oh..."

The Mughal Empire troops on the shore all howled and cheered.

They seemed to see a scene in which the Ming warships would be burned down by them.

However, when Yang Zhan, the commander of the navy, saw him on the city wall of Bhagalpur, he sneered. After visually checking the distance of the arson ship, he ordered the guards around him: "Do it!"

"Yes!" After hearing this, the guard immediately agreed, and then sent a signal to several groups of soldiers on the Minato side.

Upon seeing this, these soldiers began to push the winches around them. The Ming army soldiers nearby saw subway chains being slowly pulled out of the water and wrapped around the winches.

The Ming Navy was an ancestor who played with fire. How could it not be on guard against this move of the Mughal Empire?

When they received news that the Mughal Empire was gathering a large army to attack, they had already started making preparations. They secretly prepared several iron ropes on the Ganges River.

When nothing happened, they would be placed on the bottom of the river. Once the enemy attacked with arson boats, they would use a winch to pull up the iron rope and give the Mughal Empire an iron chain across the river.

On Aurangzeb's side, he looked at the continuous arson boats rushing toward the Ming warships downstream like an overwhelming ocean. He looked like they were about to hit the Ming warships, so he turned around with a smile.

Kui Yi said: "What do you think the people of the Ming Dynasty can do to prevent their defeat?"

This Dutchman is really scared by the Ming people! Those Ming people, who can only bully small countries, come to the Mughal Empire, they are seeking death!

When he was thinking this, he found that not only did Kui Yi not respond to him, but his eyes suddenly widened so big that they seemed to fall out, as if he had seen a ghost.

What's going on?

This thought flashed through Aurangzeb's mind, and then he knew what was happening, and quickly turned his head to look towards the Ganges.

As a result, it was okay if he didn't look at it. When he looked at it, he suddenly felt like Kui Yi, his eyes widened with a look of disbelief on his face!

On the Ganges River, when those arson boats were about to hit the Ming Dynasty warships, they suddenly stopped there. It was as if there was a line, forced and very neat, allowing the arson boats to stop on the Ganges River. It was so blazing.

Burning fiercely.

It was as if these arson boats eagerly ran up to the Ming warships and then put on a fire show. Or maybe there were gods here in the Ming Dynasty who stopped the arson boats and stopped flowing down the water.

I don't know if it was Kuyi or Aurangzeb, but the million-strong army of the Mughal Empire all became fools and were stunned and shocked!

The scene before them made them feel incredible!

Many people immediately thought of gods!

Such a strange scene made the battlefield of Bhagalpur very quiet.

Behind the arson ship, there were also warships from the Mughal Empire. They were planning to take advantage of the Ming army's busy dealing with the arson ship and take the opportunity to kill them. Originally, there was a distance between them and the arson ship to prevent themselves from being burned.

.

However, the strangeness of the arson ship made them stunned for a moment. They couldn't understand why the arson ship arrived in front of the Ming warship and stopped there neatly, performing a show of burning the ship.

After a while, suddenly, someone on the boat reacted first and immediately jumped: "Quick, quick, stop, stop the boat!"

If they continued to go down the river, the Ming Dynasty's ships would not be burned, but they themselves would bump into those arson ships.

After the soldiers on the Mughal Empire warships came to their senses, they immediately began to slow down in a hurry. Some dropped the sails, some paddled, and some anchored, just trying to stop the ship quickly.

Otherwise, if we run into an arson boat, the fire will be so big that we will finish it off ourselves.

However, they were originally going downstream, so it was not that easy to stop the boat.

After all, the boat at the front was the first to notice the danger. They hurriedly stopped the boat, but the boat at the back moved slower than they did. They collided with it and immediately became a mess.

Fortunately, such a huge fire was burning on the river, and the boats behind were frightened when they saw it. They were busy stopping their boats, and even thought about going upstream to stay away from the arson boat.

If they were allowed to do this, they would basically not crash into the arson boat. After all, they are humans, not orangutans!

The Mughals on the shore looked at this scene on the river. Many of them came to their senses, but they all looked at each other. They really did not expect this result!

How could this happen?

If before this, they thought it would be very easy to defeat the Ming army in Bhagalpur. For the sake of military merit, they would all grab jobs!

But at this moment, many of them had a vague feeling that the Ming army in Bhagalpur might not be so easy to deal with!

But no matter what, they still feel that they will definitely win this battle, at most it will be a little twisty and not as easy as they thought before!

Aurangzeb was also very annoyed when he saw this scene. Naturally, he would not attribute this strange phenomenon on the river to a miracle. After he came to his senses, he immediately picked up his telescope and started observing.

Considering that arson boats are generally relatively light, the iron cables erected by the Ming army are not how deep under the water, but right on the surface. To ensure that just in case, there is even an iron cable

It's out of the water.

The Mughals had not yet begun their attack. They were far away from the water gate of Bhagalpur and could not see clearly, let alone the troops coming from further away.

However, Aurangzeb had a sophisticated telescope given to him. Under his observation, he vaguely saw the shining lines. He was not stupid. He just thought about it for a moment and quickly figured it out.

The reason why this happens.

Suddenly, he was so angry that he wanted to vomit blood!

Just a few iron ropes actually broke his carefully arranged fire attack. Not to mention how many supplies were burned as a result, just having such a scene in front of the army would have a huge impact on one's own morale.

At this moment, Kuiyi also discovered the reason. With a little excitement, he proved that his previous feeling was correct and said to Aurangzeb: "Look, I said, the people of the Ming Dynasty are cunning. No, they had expected it.

When they arrived at the fire attack, they had secretly prepared ways to deal with it. They had already..."

"That's enough!" Aurangzeb heard it very harshly. He roared loudly and interrupted Kui Yi's words. "Why didn't you know that they would use iron ropes to stop them?"

As soon as Kui Yi heard this, he knew that he had lost his temper and had irritated the Mughal Emperor, so he quickly wanted to make amends. Just as he was about to speak, he heard a deafening sound.

"Boom boom boom..."

Not to mention using it, this is the roar of artillery!

When Kui heard the sound, he immediately looked up.

Aurangzeb did not care about his dissatisfaction with Kui Yi and looked up hurriedly.

I saw the Ming warships on the Ganges River, smoking, firing shells one after another, past the arson boats, and fell into the fleet behind them, which was hurriedly stopping and preparing to keep a distance from the arson boats.

These Mughal Empire warships came to an emergency stop inside, and the ones behind them had no time to brake. They were already crowded together and had not had time to separate. At this time, the Ming army's artillery bombardment did not need to aim at all, and they shot past

, can bombard a Mughal Empire warship.

This time, it looks better.


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