Chapter 391: The Final Battle in the South Seas (2) Lupa Island
At present, the thick dark clouds of Rupa Island shrouded the island for hundreds of miles. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info Heavy rain poured down, and it also poured down. Boom, boom, boom, thunder, and lightning continue to split the clouds. It seems that inside, some kind of ancient beast was born.
But this terrifying sight did not affect the battle on the sea in the slightest.
I saw that the three Daming fleets with the five-star red flag were engaged in a fierce struggle with hundreds of British fleets flying rice flags in the waters southwest of Rupa Island. Every now and then, a ship sinks into the sea.
If you only talk about the scale, the number of British ships is one to two times that of the Ming Dynasty. But in terms of the quality of the ships, Daming is obviously slightly better. This is also the reason why the two sides have been fighting for more than an hour, but they still have no victory.
However, the weather also has a serious impact. After all, when the wind is strong and the waves are not stopped, it is difficult for the shells to hit the set target. Coupled with the fact that the rain was so heavy, many artillery pieces were extinguished by the relentless rain as soon as they were fired.
As a result, many times, the ships of the Ming and British sides were not sunk by the other side's shells, but were counterattacked by the surging waves.
Therefore, from the point of view of common sense, it is clear that the current situation is not suitable for naval warfare. But neither the Ming Navy nor the British enemy forces were willing to stop the pace of fighting at this moment. Because for the Ming army, this battle was related to the status of the Ming Dynasty in Nanyang. If defeated, Britain will have the ability to dye the guide ocean. The Ming Dynasty, on the other hand, had to accept the fate of the loser and lose the life channel of the Strait of Malacca.
The island of Java and Borneo are also at risk of changing hands.
This is obviously not conducive to the development plan of the Ming Dynasty. So no matter what, this battle can only be won, not defeated.
As for the British, the importance of this battle is not light in the slightest. Because once lost, it is not only necessary to recognize the hegemony of the Ming Dynasty in Nanyang. The Indian colonies in South Asia will also fall into instability. After all, the war had depleted two years of tax revenue from the Indian colonies. And most of the local troops were also transferred to the South Seas.
The momentum of the victory in South India is also very likely to be repeated.
So even if the British troops on Lupa Island could not be allowed to successfully cross the Strait of Malacca. Also do everything possible to get them back to the Indian colonies.
Otherwise, the Ming Army from Sumatra Island will join forces with the Ming Navy on the sea to annihilate the remaining British troops on the island. In this way, Britain's military deterrence in the Indian colonies will be greatly weakened.
Well, what Britain has lost is not only the possibility of dyeing the Guide. Even included, the entire Indian colony. The Indian Ocean route also fell into the hands of the Ming Dynasty.
Therefore, no matter how bad the weather was, both Ming and Ying did not retreat.
On the southwest coast of Ruppa Island, a large number of British troops were dealing with the Ming Army that was eyeing the Ming Army, and at the same time watching the naval battle on the ocean with great concern. At this moment, the rain is falling so densely and so urgently. The big water beads smashed so that people couldn't open their eyes.
The swelling water of the river has also spread to the shore. The big waves of the sea continue to pour into the river. As a result, the British army had to soak half of their bodies in water. It is also a low-lying island of Rupa, which is humid and hot and rainy throughout the year.
As a result, most of the island is soaked in water all year round. This southwest coast is still a relatively high area.
The current commander-in-chief of the army of the British Indian colony - Bosche. Hipper, in the outpost left behind by the Ming Dynasty, was watching the battle at sea with a telescope. This is one of the few places on the island that cannot be flooded by the sea. But the heavy rain, boosted by the wind, still poured in from all directions.
So much so that Bosche's military uniform was soaked. But he was like a rock, and he did not move like a mountain. In the end, this battle is too important to him. So even though the wet clothes kept sticking to his body, he didn't react.
The subordinates guarding beside him were also staring worriedly at the naval battle not far away. The occasional orange flame can make them look forward to it. It's a pity that the sky is so dark that you can only see it with the naked eye.
Only General Bosche, who was holding a telescope, knew the details of that fire.
Just when they were fearless, the Ming army, which was far away from them, did not set up camp. Most of the soldiers, like straight stakes, stood in the thick rain. So that from head to toe, they were soaked with rainwater.
Even if the rain gathers, it rolls down like a trickle from the drenched brim, sideburns, and tips of the hair. But none of the soldiers dared to frown. Even if I reached out and played with it, I didn't.
This is the military discipline that has been cultivated for a long time!
Under this ferocious rain, it was revealed.
So that many British troops, as if competing. Standing motionless, competing with Da Ming for endurance.
Fortunately, the climate of Rupa Island is still very hot. Although it was still raining, the heat in the air did not lessen in the slightest. So apart from the fact that their skin was soaked white, the soldiers did not feel any discomfort.
It is precisely for this reason that the Ming and British sides dared to let the soldiers get drenched in the rain like this.
It's just that in the eyes of outsiders, the situation on the field is very strange and strange. Because of the Ming and Ying sides, they just stood so stupidly. Neither attack nor speak. This is a stark contrast to the guns and fires at sea. I don't know, I thought it was some kind of spell.
Otherwise, how could the Ming and Ying army, which was obviously a sworn enemy, stare silently?
In fact, if you think about it a little carefully, you can guess one or two.
First of all, the rain is so heavy at the moment, and both Ming and Ying are dominated by muskets. This makes it difficult for the musket to play its due role.
The second is naval warfare, which is the key to this battle. After all, the South Seas are dominated by islands! As long as the sea occupies an absolute advantage, these islands that cannot be run away can be pocketed at any time. So it doesn't matter if it's the British Army, or the Ming Army.
are all waiting for the naval battle to be decided!
So on Rupa Island, where the rain did not stop, both Ming and Ying were very tacitly quiet. Although they were only a hundred steps away, they all stood silently. Even the sound of talking and breathing was muffled by the noisy sound of rain.
At this time, Zhang Xiao, Liu Weiguo, Nanfeng, and Li Hai were four. is in the outpost on the Ming side, quite leisurely playing mahjong cards. Although the rain was heavy, with the wind, it continued to blow into the outpost.
But the four of them seemed to be used to it. On the wind and rain, unhurried to touch the cards, out of the cards. Among them, Nan Feng and Zhang Xiao are all dressed neatly. Liu Weiguo, on the other hand, only wore a pair of big pants. Lehi is in a better condition, although he is bare-chested, he still has a pair of trousers on the lower half of his body.
The guards on the side, wearing close-fitting shirts, stood behind them like sculptures. The high and bulging chest and muscles, and the soaked clothes, are perfectly lined out. When people look at it, it has a sense of power. When he saw whose cup was empty, he cleverly stepped forward to add tea. It contrasts sharply with the confrontation from a few hundred meters away, and the orange artillery fire that blooms from time to time on the sea. (To be continued.) )