The reason for fighting the Mughal Empire first is because the Ming navy is more powerful in the decisive battle at sea and has a high chance of winning. The second is that it can consume and attract the resources of the Mughal Empire and continuously invest in naval construction, thus intensifying domestic tensions. Contradictions, the third is that it can severely hit the morale of the army and the people of the Mughal Empire, and give Salim a resounding slap in the face.

Tang Lian'er received the news from Yan Song, stabilized her mind, and continued to step up preaching within Mughal...

Sinbad received a huge amount of money from Yan Song, allowing him to continuously buy and instigate the upper echelons of the Mughal Empire, instigate dissatisfaction with Emperor Salim, and look for opposition parties suppressed by the emperor.In short, as long as the opponents of Emperor Salim are the ones Yan Song wants to buy and win over.

Compared with fighting, Yan Song is better at plotting and doing things so that the enemy can't see him, and he is in pain.

At this time, Mr. Yan Ge has one thing - rich and self-willed!

With ease, he gave another [-] million to Sinbad and [-] million to Tang Lian'er.

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Chapter 2200 The cheating Asan [5]

With the support of Yan Song's generous [-] million yuan, Sinbad was in charge of the silver bullet offensive and bought the upper-level opposition in the Mughal Empire. Tang Lian'er was in charge of taking the lower-level route, using the White Lotus Cult to brainwash and control the low castes and untouchables of the Mughal Empire.

This two-pronged approach, coupled with up to 3 million silver and inhumane money burning, Yan Song's investment + routines have reached a heinous level of abnormality.

Poor King Salem knows nothing about all this.

He is still daydreaming about his dreams, thinking that he will advance both land and sea, destroy the national prestige of Ming Dynasty, and then aspire to the top of the world, becoming the king of the entire Asia and the lord of the world.

After receiving the order of Emperor Salim, the commander-in-chief of the navy of the Mughal Empire at this time, named Aamir Khan Modi, began an ambitious march.

In his view, the Mughal Empire should have taken a tough military "March [-]" action against the Han people long ago to demonstrate the strength and national prestige of the global navy.

Malacca, an important city, has long been the coveted target of the Mughal Navy. After it is captured, it will be able to attack the prosperous coast of Ming Dynasty.

For this battle, Modi mobilized almost all the warships available to the Mughal Empire, a total of more than 550 ships.

Of course, the fly in the ointment is that in order to increase the number, this number greatly exceeds the size of the navy of the Mughal Empire itself.

The main fleet of the Mughal Empire Navy only survived at the level of 300 ships.

But for the overjoyed Modi, quantity and momentum are very important.

He ordered the navy to search everywhere, and as long as the large ships that could be driven were mobilized, they would be mobilized as warships.

As a result, the Indians who were hanging out became strange things on the warship.

Some large merchant ships were also requisitioned and turned into warships, which were refitted temporarily and went to the battlefield.

But how can merchant ships be destroyed without cannons?

This is no wonder the Indian Ah San who is good at cheating.

They simply moved the second-hand artillery from other warships to the new ship, and transformed into a gunboat.

Of course, the embarrassing effect of this kind of rough modification to temporarily catch ducks on the shelves is very touching.

One is that the artillery that these merchant ships can be equipped with is very rare, and a ship can hold 20 guns a day.The second is on the wet sea, because there is no shelter at all, these artillery are very wet, and often squib.It would be even more fun when it rained—there was no way to fire a cannon.

What's even more frustrating is that after firing a few shots, these merchant ships will definitely collapse due to the huge recoil.

But all of this can't be solved by Ah San who is hanging out.

I have to admire that the Asan nation is absolutely god-level when it comes to cheating!

Modi immediately and wittily proposed a solution...

Merchant ships can dig out the cannons below and put the cannons in.

As a result, the opinion of the Admiral of the Navy was immediately put into effect.

These merchant ships were forcibly dug out dog holes one by one, and the cannons were protruded from the road...

If this scene was seen by the god-level shipbuilder of Ming Dynasty, the great man Peter Payne, he would definitely faint from anger.

Because a battleship is a battleship, this kind of shoddy knockoff is actually qualified to be called a warship?

From Peter Payne's professional point of view, this kind of ignorant modification destroyed the original hull structure of the merchant ship, making the already fragile merchant ship more vulnerable to breakage due to its many holes.

After such a wave of refitting, it is better not to refit, and directly use the merchant ship to fight the Ming battleship.

But after Modi inspected it, he felt good about himself!

It's still my witty BOY. After such a wave of modifications, the main battleships of the Mughal Empire suddenly increased by hundreds!

At least in terms of momentum, Daming is overwhelming.

This is really a wave of operations as fierce as a tiger.

Then, General Modi got an order from Emperor Salim to set off to destroy the Ming pirates who were roaming around the border.

Modi immediately became murderous, and left the port with more than 500 capital ships, heading straight for the Strait of Malacca.

He was ambitious on the flagship, overlooking the mighty Mughal fleet, feeling handsome.

"My Mughal Empire is destined to become the strongest empire in the world, and I, Commander Modi, will be engraved in the history of the Mughal Empire as the conqueror of the Great Ming Sea."

Modi issued such a declaration of war to his subordinates.

The navy of the Mughal Empire was also immersed in the belief of victory.

Because in their view, this is a battle in which the forces of the enemy and ourselves are very different, and their side must win...

On one side are the 550 capital ships of the Mughal Empire, and on the other side are the pirate fleets of the Han Chinese.

The opponent's largest warship is only a three-masted warship with about 200 people, but on my side, there are more than 200 Arabian dhows alone.

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