:52:03
King Hongsa's troops have
successfully crossed the Kong river...
:52:07
...from Martaban shore
to Moulmein shore.
:52:11
It took them seven nights?
:52:13
Are there such tremendous
numbers of Burmese?
:52:17
It's just cavalry and soldiers
:52:19
...not including the elephant troops
:52:21
that crossed the river some eight
hundred kilometers above.
:52:24
King Hongsa assembled
his troops at Martaban.
:52:28
From there,
crossed the Kong river
:52:33
which way would King Hongsa's
troops enter Ayothaya?
:52:37
Will it be Tongpapoom,
the Three Pagodas Pass
:52:40
or Rahang in Tak province?
:52:42
I expect King Hongsa would
:52:45
maneuver his troops in the direction
of the Three Pagodas area.
:52:49
Why do you think that?
:52:53
Capt. Kla mentioned great numbers
of Burmese soldiers
:52:58
and King Hongsa has brought many
cannons along.
:53:03
He would need to travel by water
:53:06
to convey the food supplies,
cannons and gun powder.
:53:12
All of you
evacuate to Ayothaya immediately.
:53:18
- Lord Jakri
- Yes, Your Majesty.
:53:22
Gather some soldiers and set up
camp at Lumplee field
:53:25
to intercept King Hongsa's troops
from Ayothaya.
:53:28
Phukao Thong Monastery,
Lumplee Field.
:53:30
Work faster.
:53:32
You want the Burmese to be here
before you going to work.
:53:36
Lazy asses!
:53:39
I think they are doing their best.
:53:43
Be we have to dig a lot more
:53:45
the distance from Praya Ram fortress
to Kue Na canal is a long way.
:53:50
I heard that King Hongsa's troops
have passed the Three Pagodas.
:53:59
Yes.