119 Pirates

"Someone has finally arrived, let me see who's behind this owl?"

After hearing the sound of water, Liang En hid the treasures with the wreckage and some leaves around him like a normal person, and then moved to the edge of the pile of flames, disguising himself as a shipwreck.

Of course, his neat clothes and excellent mental state seemed to be obvious flaws, but when he was slightly away from the campfire through the darkness of the night, no one could theoretically see his flaws from a distance.

In addition, he also activated the "Phantom Moon Duel" in his body to create a phantom seven or eight meters away from him, and he himself used stealth to hide it.

If he hadn't done this when the owl was there, the operator behind the owl might have been bored when he was eating, so he operated the owl and left.

Soon, a small boat came from behind a beach not far away, a rowing boat used by a large boat, with seven or eight people sitting on it.

Seeing this, Liang En began to operate the illusion to stand up and wave his hand, and at the same time made a sound, as if a real shipwreck victim saw the rescuer.

In Liang En's cry for help, the boat gradually approached the beach, but when the other party was seventeen or eighteen meters away from the shoreline, several people suddenly stood on the boat, either drawing bows and arrows, or raising the javelins in their hands.

In the next second, several javelins and bows flew from the boat and landed on Liang En's phantom, piercing the phantom into a hedgehog.

After seeing the phantom fall to the ground, the people on the boat let out a cheer like a wild beast, and soon the boat washed up on the beach and jumped off several heavily armed guys.

The fellows first glanced at the Phantom to make sure that the Phantom Liang was dead, and then immediately rushed to the side of the hidden treasures and carried them to the ship, along with the coffee table, and then headed back to the place where they came.

But what the group didn't realize was that just a dozen meters from their boat, Liang En was tapping the water with his toes to follow the dinghy.

"I'll see what this murderous guy is thinking?" Looking at the ship sailing on the sea, Liang could feel the anger in his heart.

Because no matter what world, which era, or whereabout, as long as it is not a war year, ships at sea are obliged to provide rescue within their capacity when they encounter ships in distress.

But this group of guys obviously violated the conventional tradition in this regard, and directly launched a surprise attack when Liang En had no contact at all, which is absolutely anti-human behavior from any point of view

Soon, the boat turned over a hill and entered a bay nestled in the midst of a tropical rainforest, where a three-masted Arab galleon was quietly anchored.

It is an enlarged version of a traditional Arabian dhow, with a displacement of about 300 and three masts with dexterous spinnakers, which looks significantly more slender and slender than the fortune ship, and is also better at sailing against the wind.

At the same time, unlike most Arab ships of this era, which used oars and sails together, this ship did not have any design that could use oars in appearance, and was a pure sailing ship.

After observing from a distance for a few minutes, Liang En realized that the ship anchored in the harbor in front of him was not an ocean-going sailing ship as he imagined, but a warship.

For example, the slender hull of the ship allowed the ship to be faster and more agile, but it also reduced the cargo capacity of the ship, and for example, he saw some ballistas on the other side's ship.

"What are these people here for?" After thoroughly determining the situation of the ship, Liang En became nervous, after all, at this pass of the Great Song Dynasty to capture Malacca, a warship going deep into the strait would always remind people of many things.

Thinking of this, Liang En quickly climbed the hill near him to expand the scope of his investigation, and found that a woodland had been carved out on the shore, and there were little fires scattered on it.

"They're here to make trouble." Fancy that piece is obvious

It was the location of the secret landing ground, Liang En frowned, the combination of a warship and a hidden harbor always made people think of mess.

He quickly approached the clearing along the shoreline, and quickly reached the edge of the clearing after using his magic to bypass a few of the outer patrolmen.

There was nothing in the clearing but those fires and torches. There were only two groups of people standing there distinctly. And when Liang arrived, the two sides had already started trading.

Dozens of heavy boxes were lifted down from the ship and placed between the two sides, and then the boxes were opened, revealing hundreds of sets of cold-glowing chain mail, spear heads and axes, and several well-made and richly decorated scimitars.

The weapons were apparently very satisfying to the buyers, and after a brief inspection, the leader of the buyers picked up a flaming torch from the side and waved it in the air a few times.

Soon, the roar of elephants could be heard in the distant woods, and several elephants with their belongings on their backs came out of the woods and laid down the boxes on their backs in the clearing.

The lid of the box was opened, revealing the gold, ivory, and some local medicines, and it was clear that the contents of the box were the items prepared by the local buyers.

"It doesn't look like it's targeting the city of Malacca."

Just as this group of people was trading weapons, Liang En also roughly guessed what was going on here.

First of all, the group did not target the city of Malacca, because the local natives did not have much seafaring ability, and the local place and terrain made it impossible to conduct military operations on foot through hundreds of kilometers of pristine rainforest.

Secondly, the information in Liang En's hands shows that this place belongs to the Ayutthaya Kingdom, but because it is an enclave far from the mainland, many areas are in the hands of some tribal leaders and lords except for a few cities.

Although the Ayutthaya Kingdom has taken over this region with great power, it is obviously unlikely that those independent and semi-independent lords will be loyal when the religion, culture, race, etc. are all different.

And this sailing ship is to bring weapons and support to the lords, which is why they use this fast warship to transport contraband deep into the strait.

This kind of support is for the forces behind the warships, and this kind of trade can on the one hand disrupt this vital strait and find an opportunity to fish in troubled waters.

On the other hand, these rebels often pay high prices for a variety of weapons, bringing enough wealth to the forces behind the warships to support their activities.

In addition to this, the ship will also carry out raids in the straits, disrupting the entire shipping lanes and gaining enough wealth from piracy.

Soon, the deal between the two sides was over, and they were visibly unhappy about the deal, but the tension melted away when the two leaders came to the clearing between the contact zones and exchanged what looked like a map.

Then, amid the laughter of the leaders of both sides, the two teams disengaged from each other's alerts and returned to their own territory.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Liang En successfully climbed the three-masted sailing ship, and then reconnoitred the entire ship and prepared for the next action.