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In addition to the mobilization of land troops, the Brahmins also began to signal the naval forces to dispatch relevant fleets to carry out auxiliary strikes.

After all, the location of the Southeast Asian Fortress is not far from the Strait of Malacca. Especially for the navy, it only needs to take a detour during normal patrols to strike the enemy.

The pincer attack on the front battlefield, coupled with the naval harassment on the rear battlefield, was so severe that it was impossible to say what the word "lose" meant just from the perspective of the situation.

This simple and practical method fully demonstrates the advantages of more soldiers and generals as well as one's own navy.

Even after learning of this situation, Bankim dispatched another troop, boarding naval ships, to carry out land landing operations, further expanding the harassment effect in the rear, making the Han Empire attacked from both sides and thus suffering a greater blow.

After all, the North has always been so wary of the Han Empire, so it seems that the other side is quite capable. Since they are going to really fight, they should not think about showing any mercy. Killing the other side completely is what they should do most.

In Bankim's opinion, there is indeed a problem with the glory of the Brahmins, but no matter what, the solution to this problem should not be intervened by others, but should be resolved by them themselves.

Under this kind of planning, the Kushan fleet, which was supposed to have only one navy, eventually had two fleets, which harassed and attacked the two areas from two directions.

Among them, the army departing from the Kushan mainland will follow the naval fleet to the Bay of Bengal, land in the Bay of Bengal area, go north along the relevant rivers, attack the fortresses in Central and South Asia, and completely capture the Yihe Pass fortress in the Pyu area, thereby cutting off the exchanges between the two sides and cutting off the Han army's retreat.

Another route is to go north along the Strait of Malacca to see if there is any chance to go around behind the Fortress in Central and South Asia and completely take down this fortress which is said to be very terrifying.

The north is high and the south is low. If you attack from the south, the terrain is dangerous and it is difficult to capture even with a large army. If you attack from the north, it will be easy as pie!

Under this kind of thinking, the Sethi family, the overlord of the maritime army in the Kushan Empire, although very unhappy in their hearts, finally agreed considering that there were sufficient benefits and it was not too difficult to just transport some soldiers over.

Cecianes, the young leader of the Ceci family and grandson of Cecimonian, served as the actual leader of this fleet, transporting troops to the Bay of Bengal.

After receiving the relevant information, the naval generals in the Malacca Strait area looked at each other in confusion.

Logically speaking, they are a naval force here. If they want to land and fight directly, they will need a capable and battle-hardened army.

Are there such troops in their army?
The answer is yes, and not just one, but several.

However, those troops were all from the North. There were only one or two troops that truly belonged to the South and were capable of carrying out landing operations. Moreover, their combat capabilities on land were barely adequate.

However, since the order has been issued, everyone in the Strait of Malacca can only pack up their things, dispatch a fleet, and see if there is such an opportunity to carry out the so-called harassment mission.

In this regard, as everyone was blaming each other, Muhlai, one of the fleet commanders in the Strait of Malacca, was thrown out as a scapegoat.

There was no other way. He was weaker than the others and ranked lower than the others. Facing such a hard job, he could only accept it with a wry smile. The reason why such a job was not given to the northerners was because everyone was full of distrust towards the northerners.

If the failure was caused by the operational errors of the Northern personnel, they would be jointly liable, so it is not impossible to take this opportunity to kill the Northern. However, everyone could not think of a reason why such a situation would occur in a simple harassment mission.

Of course, part of the reason for this is that there are also quite a few people from the north, and it is difficult to kill them off by relying on such an opportunity.

In the eyes of everyone, this so-called harassment and search for opportunities was no different from the usual daily patrols.

In any case, on this ocean, they have never seen any force that can compete with them. It can be said that within the currently known range of forces, they are the strongest existence, without a doubt.

It is precisely because of this that even though he knew that this matter was very troublesome, Muhelai did not reject everyone's excuses. No matter what, he is a very decisive person.

If he had not received this task, he would naturally push it off, but if there was no other choice, he would do his best to do everything he could to the best of his ability.

Just thinking about having to bring people from the north this time, he still felt unhappy in his heart, but after all, orders were above all else, so he could only suppress his unhappiness and set out for the northern ocean with the so-called Kenmailer and Valena.

Faced with such an order, Kenmailer actually wanted to refuse in his heart. After all, their relationship with the South was not very good.

He was even certain in his heart that if they really found a similar place, the other party would definitely abandon them and let them survive there.

However, at this time, Arvind still hadn't found his inner self. At least in Kenmailer's opinion, the depressed Arvind was still depressed, and it was impossible for him to stand up and stop all this for them.

That is why Kenmailer chose to bring his own ship on this expedition. Even though he was not particularly skilled at it, he was still prepared to be self-sufficient in order to avoid being picked on by the other side.

On the other side, Valena actually knew it very well in his mind. Regardless of whether it was an order from his superiors or not, if there was no trap, it would be unworthy of the other party's identity as a Brahmin.

Especially after the recent gambling agreement, after the victory of the North, these southern Brahmins became more and more brutal, squeezing them openly or secretly.

But the army is different from the navy after all, and in some aspects, the gap is obvious.

On land, no matter which opponent came, Kenmailer dared to say that he had never been scared and would fight them one by one.

But on the ocean, they were able to fight two fleets only because the other side was useless, but the question was how many fleets did the Brahmins have?

In the entire Malacca Strait area, there are eleven real naval fleets, excluding the two patrol fleets, and only three fleets belonging to the north. How can we fight? (End of this chapter)

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