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to assist Lord Phukaam and Lord Suahan.
Why does he help them?
If he does not do that,
they will both be executed.
Thammaracha has asked King Bayinnong
for forgiveness.
Lord Phukaam, Lord Suahan...
I have commanded you to fight in Phitsanulok.
Your negligence has led to a loss...
that has affected my Kingship.
Executioner, behead them both.
Your Majesty, please be so kind...
These two men have
fought hard in this war.
I beg you to let them live, Your Majesty.
If the King wants to give grace,
I will not stop him.
Why did you not bowed
before King Thammaracha?
Whilst King Thammaracha...
saved Lord Phukaam and Lord Suahan
from the death in Hongsawadi...
Prince Mahin went back...
to get King Thammaracha's wife
and daughter out of Phitsanulok.
Listen, Prince Mahin.
Every mother misses her child.
But we are willing to obey
our fathers and our bloodline.
Dear sister.
This time it's obvious that
your husband, King Thammaracha...
has decided to choose the side
of King Bayinnong.
Your husband seems more important
to you than your country.
If you talk about the blood line,
think about the origins of my children.
Don't tell me.
Do you come to Ayodhya or not?
We go with you back to Ayodhya...
as long as you know it's against our will.
Your behavior emphasizes the break
between Phitsanulok and Ayodhya.
King Chakkraphat and Prince Mahin...
have taken your wife and daughter...
and one of your son's to Ayodhya.
They want to break with Hongsawadi.
I think this is a plan of Prince Mahin.
Why do you think that?
- He wants revenge...
because I am faithful to Hongsawadi.
He accuses me...
that I am guilty of losing
their independence.
Doesn't Prince Mahin understand...
that it has nothing to do with you...
but with the obstinacy
of King Chakkraphat...
and the nobility who support
the war against Hongsa?
Prince Mahin blames me for that.
He therefore persuaded
King Chaiyachettha to attack Phitsanulok.
King Chakkraphat has broken his word.
Now he is an enemy of Hongsawadi.
We must not forget.
Our allies will gather
their armies from the north.
They will prepare, and in the
twelfth month we will attack Ayodhya.
That I broke the covenant with
Ayodhya and joined with Hongsawadi...
had it's reasons.
Ayodhya has made himself
an enemy of Phitsanulok.
Why?
- He comes from a different bloodline.
We descend from Phraruang,
but Prince Mahin from Suphannabhum.
They are afraid that our line
grows bigger than theirs...
and we will take Ayodhya.
I do not share your view...
that the blood of the Hongsa is
thicker than that of the Siamese.
I believe...
that Thammaracha's attack on Ayodhya
should not be supported with troops.
It does no good.
- Nandabayin.
Your vision is too narrow.
Ayodhya competes with us.
It is a port city with rivers.
If we allow them to flourish,
we will not endure long.
Ayodhya and Hongsawadi are
the most prosperous Kingdoms.
If we decide to attack Ayodhya later,
it will be difficult.
But now Thammaracha comes and
offers Ayodhya on a silver platter.
Without Phitsanulok, Ayodhya stands alone.
Like a ripe fruit, only to be picked.
We must pick Ayodhya
before someone else does it.
So, Ayodhya was a ripe fruit...
which King Bayinnong
wanted to pick effortlessly.
But it proved harder than expected.
Weeks turned into months.
King Bayinnong's army simply
could not conquer Ayodhya.
Do not fire at the temple.
Remove your army from Phitsanulok
and weaken Prince Mahin and his men.
Ayodhya will not beat us.
King Thammaracha,
what are you waiting for?
Are you still loyal to Ayodhya?
In the year 1569 AD...
amidst the war with
the Kingdom of Hongsawadi...
King Chakkraphat of Ayodhya died.
Prince Mahin ascended the throne...
in succession as the new King of Ayodhya.
Ong Dam, have you heard?
Your grandfather, King Chakkraphat is dead.
King Chakkraphat is dead.
King Chakkraphat is dead.
King Chakkraphat is dead.
King Chakkraphat is dead.
Without your grandfather,
Ayodhya will fall apart.
Soon King Bayinnong, my uncle, will...
be sitting on the throne
of your grandfather.
In the first war you have lost elephants.
Now you lose your empire.
Now lose your empire.
- You want to be tough guys, huh?
Come over here then and prove it.
- Bunthing.
I will punch you in your face.
Don't brag so much.
All Siamese are quitters.
Do not worry, Your Majesty.
After the death of King Chakkraphat
Prince Mahin will ascend the throne.
He will rule the Kingdom.
But how can Prince Mahin
fend off an army?
Do not underestimate him, Your Majesty.
He will be strong when the time comes.
He can take care of the empire.
He will not lose.
King Bayinnong will be surprised...
how much effort and expertise
the new King has to offer.
Long live our King.
Long live the King.
Long live the King.
Long live the King.
Long live the King.
Why is the canal not filled yet?
When will we reach Ayodhya?
- We have worked night and day.
How much loam can a man wear?
Seven blocks.
Hurry. We need a bridge to Ayodhya.
If men die,
fill the canal with their corpses.
Otherwise, I throw you into the canal.
King Bayinnong...
needs 500,000 more men
to replace the fallen.
King Bayinnong is mistaken...
if he thinks he can beat
Ayodhya so easily.
He should not underestimate the Siamese.
If you put too much pressure on them...
they will fight to the last gasp.
- That's right.
If Ayodhya can ward off
King Bayinnong until the monsoon...
King Bayinnong must return to Hongsawadi.
However...
King Bayinnong must have
devised a strategy to defeat Ayodhya.
As King Mahin is not careful...
he may run into the trap of King Bayinnong.
We are at war now for so long.
Since the end of summer.
And yet we have not won.
And then we must withdraw.
We have underestimated King Mahin.
Without King Chakkraphat
and Prince Ramesuan...
King Mahin is like a little bird
that dropped from the nest.
Nevertheless, the young King...
successfully defended his Kingdom.
Your Majesty, I serve thee six years now.
And yet I never could satisfy you.
Now I can finally give you satisfaction.
What do you want to say?
- You must promise me something.
If I make sure that Ayodhya
falls in your hands...
like a ripe fruit...
you must adequately reward me
for my efforts.
That's brutal.
How dare you to exploit me
in a time like this.
If I succeed,
I want to be Governor of Takong.
And collect the boundary charge from
the visitors to the Shwedagon Pagoda.
Well, I agree.
What's your plan?
Here's my plan.
I'll pretend I've you fled from you...
and act as a spy.
King Mahin will not suspect me
and let me protect his empire.
I'll post the best soldiers
at insignificant posts.
And if their defense are thus weakened,
I open the gates for your army.
Then you can take Ayodhya effortlessly.
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