: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.
:54:01
My spy told me that King Hongsa
:54:07
had assembled his troops
at Sam Sob a while ago
:54:11
intending to build rafts to carry
soldiers and food supplies
:54:16
down the Noi river?
:54:19
It is just as well that
we have these spies
:54:24
and are able to follow his plans.
:54:29
But still, we are not beyond
the enemy,
:54:34
their spies are familiar
with Ayothaya.
:54:39
Hold on!
:54:41
Now that you've mentioned this,
it reminds me
:54:46
a monk once told me
:54:48
there's an old man who lives
in a hut by Lumplee field
:54:52
always welcoming strangers.
:54:54
He has homing pigeons in his hut.
:54:58
The Lumplee Villagers call him the
Birdman Tao nok