Chapter 460: The Heavenly Army is besieging the city on all sides
Taking advantage of the lively battle in front, Mai Ke led another fifty frogmen to touch the rear of the command ship.
After making a gesture for everyone to follow, Mai Ke took the lead and climbed onto the boat.
The ship's side is less than two feet above the water, which is not difficult for these elites with special skills at all.
Mai Ke and the others boarded the ship smoothly, and then bent over and went directly to the control tower in the middle of the command ship, but still no one noticed the abnormality.
It seems that these people were very thoroughly attracted by the attack ahead.
All the way to the conning tower, there was no one even on the first floor!
Mai Ke and the others touched the second floor again, and then they saw that there were seven or eight people there, all standing in the east window, all watching the attack and defense in front.
"Don't move!" Mai Ke roared, in the official Khmer language.
The men were startled, and two of them wanted to turn around and see who was ordering them.
The two frogmen lunged forward and punched the turner in the face, knocking them both down.
"Tell you not to move, but also move around, looking for a beating!" the two of them beat people while condemning the people who were beaten.
When Mai Ke saw that they were honest, he said to a man standing in the middle, "You are the commander here, right?
I didn't expect this guy to be quite tough, and he stiffened his neck and said, "If you want to kill, you can do whatever you want, surrender to you?"
It turned out that this was the Khmer marshal of the navy, An Hai, the uncle and brother of King Anton, who held a fierce position on the feud with his evil neighbor Annam, that is, he must pay the debt with blood and never compromise.
Although Mai Ke is reluctant to encounter this situation. But it is also understandable that if a state wants to gain a foothold, there will always be some unswerving backbones to maintain.
Time was pressed and it was impossible to explain to him, especially to convince him that they were not the same thing as Annan and should not be the object of hatred, and Mai Ke stepped forward, hit his sleeping hole, and put him to the ground.
And then he said to the others, "How's that? Do any of you want to surrender?"
Looking at the three that have fallen, two martial arts are the best. One position is the highest. The remaining four hesitated for a while, but finally chose to shake their heads.
Mai Ke admired this group of people for their loyalty to the Khmer royal family, but he showed no mercy on his hands, and shook their heads. Mai Ke stepped forward. Take them one by one.
There is no way to save effort. Let's do it. Even if the enemy who has lost his command can still fight, his combat effectiveness will be greatly reduced.
So, Mai Ke and the others divided their troops into two routes: ten people along the way. Go and control the ship's pilot, and if they don't obey, take their place.
The other route, led by himself, outflanked the Khmer sailors who were blocking the frogmen from the front from behind.
These people are still very difficult to deal with the big enemy in front, and the sneak attack behind Mai Ke and others will immediately make them collapse!
Mai Ke's acupoint kung fu was exerted to the extreme, and in the blink of an eye, he knocked down a large piece of kung fu, and the rest of the frogmen were not far behind, and they also used their means to put down the enemy.
It's good to meet Mai Ke, he just points the point, so as not to hurt the opponent, but when he encounters other frogmen, he is unlucky, they don't have this kind of point technique, they can only really knock them down, which will inevitably hurt and even die.
As soon as this side moves, the defense in front will definitely weaken, and how can the frogmen attacking on the opposite side not seize the opportunity?
The frogmen, who were doing everything possible to break through the enemy's block, immediately intensified their attack, and immediately someone forcibly boarded the ship.
One person broke through the defensive line, and the others followed the trend, and in the blink of an eye, the entire front ship defense line was destroyed, and all fifty frogmen got on board.
Except for a few clever jumps to escape, the rest were either dead or injured, or fell to the ground in a coma by the Mai Ke point, and all lost their ability to resist.
Then Mai Ke drove the command ship towards the rest of the fleet, each of which gave them two choices - to fight, or to surrender?
The first one on the right is a ship's stubble, and their surrender to Mai Ke is a burst of gunfire, which is counted as a reply.
Mai Ke did not bother to make any further efforts, ignoring the enemy's guns, and ordered the command ship to approach the big ship, and then engage in a broadside battle.
Mai Ke already knew that this command ship was an ironclad ship, and the rest of the ships were all wooden ships, and their defensive capabilities were not on the same level, and the command ship was tall, almost one foot higher than other wooden ships, which had a natural advantage.
As soon as the command ship approached the target ship, fifty frogmen jumped down and landed on the deck of the enemy ship.
Although the enemy has the advantage in numbers, the combat effectiveness of individual soldiers is far behind, and because they are scattered everywhere, there is no way to stop the attack of Mai Ke and others.
Mai Ke led the frogmen to quickly sweep all corners of the ship, subduing all the soldiers and crew in one fell swoop, and taking control of the big ship.
Mai Ke then ordered the big ship to continue to attack to the right of Lu and replace the command ship, while Mai Ke himself returned to the command ship and turned to the left to attack the enemy ship on the left.
The ships behind saw that the two largest ships were captured by the enemy, and they all lost confidence, so when they encountered Mai Ke's persistent surrender, some people kept choosing to surrender.
Seeing that defeat was inevitable, the enemy ships far away from Mai Ke began to fight the idea of escaping, but unfortunately Mai Ke had already prevented this possibility.
When the enemy ships began to surrender, he sent two groups of frogmen, each with twenty men, to dive to the two ends of the enemy ships and capture the ships at both ends.
Those enemy ships that wanted to escape managed to reach the front of their fleet, but they were stopped by these two ships and could no longer continue.
Thus, after an hour, all the ships were disposed of, and the final result was that half of the ships surrendered and half were captured.
Mai Ke then followed the usual practice to treat the wounded on both sides of the enemy and us, and then reorganized the naval division unit.
Since this was the only Khmer sailor, solving them meant that there would be no more resistance on the water in the future, so Mai Ke left most of the frogmen here to lead the sailor.
Needless to say, those who surrendered, and those who were captured, were once again asked if they were willing to surrender. Until then, it has been clarified that they belong to the Kingdom of Heaven, not to Annan.
As a result, the vast majority of them surrendered to the expeditionary force. The rest of those who still did not surrender, including the general An Hai, were temporarily imprisoned by Mai Ke and temporarily placed in the custody of the sailors.
Then, all the ships were dispatched to transport the soldiers of the expeditionary force on the east bank across the Mekong River to the west bank.
The first to cross the river was Wang Shaojie's vanguard troops, who did not stop for a moment, and immediately marched to Phnom Penh by force, blocking the four gates.
An hour later, the army was gathered, and the Khmer capital was surrounded by clusters. (To be continued......)