Chapter 30 Swiss Elegy
~Date: ~October 18th~
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At that time, the vast majority of the Swiss had lost their combat effectiveness. The remaining few Swiss were not opponents of the Norman army, which was like a wolf or a tiger. The Mans originally believed that this battle would be non-winged pine□□□ Some people believed that as long as their army rushed forward, the Swiss would surrender immediately and cried and asked them to give themselves a bite of food.
But in fact, this is not the case.
At that time, General Fal also imagined that this was an extremely easy war. When the Imperial team would cut melons and vegetables, they would defeat the Swiss, in order to prevent too many casualties from these quasi-captors. General Fal did not send long-range artillery and crossbow troops to shoot before the war began, as before, to weaken the enemy. Instead, he directly sent the infantry of the Norman Empire to launch an attack.
It was said to be an attack, but in fact, General Fal thought that this was just a way to receive prisoners.
However, something completely unexpected happened. After encountering the attack of Emperor **, the Swiss did not surrender, nor were they as powerless as some people imagined to resist. They roared like crazy, and still resisted the Norman attack with a desperate battle method.
This surprised the Norman army. And in this surprising kung fu, the Swiss had already caused certain casualties to the Norman front. So the Norman soldiers also began to become angry - these slaves and dirty mercenaries, who dared to resist in this situation?! It was so unfair to take our great Norman army seriously!
So, the Norman soldiers gave up their plan to capture the prisoners alive and began to fight with them. As the battle progressed, the Mans soldiers were surprised to find that the other party not only kept their momentum unchanged, but their physical strength was not exhausted as the Normans thought, because of hunger and thirst. They still maintained their strong combat power.
This made the Normans very confused. Where did some people get their strength? This physical strength and morale are not the same thing. It is not that anyone can open the gene lock by gritting his teeth and stomping his feet. The Swiss have already exhausted food and supplies for a few days. How did he survive? It is really incredible that six days have passed...
Of course, this kind of thing is just a little bit of thinking about. It is still in the war period. You can wait until the war is over before talking about something else. Some experienced veterans or smarter commanders vaguely guessed the answer. The eyes of looking at the Swiss people are complicated. It was a look of mixed anger and doubt vaguely fear.
"It's really damn!" General Fal shouted in anger. Hearing the shouts of killing on the top of the mountain, it took a long time to see the situation on the mountain with a telescope. General Fal knew that he had thought it was a bit out of mind this time. He vaguely regretted it in his mind: I thought it was a bit out of mind. I don't know how many people were going to die. The general also secretly swore: Be careful in the future. The soldiers are fierce and dangerous. As expected, what he said is right about the matter on the field. But he is not careless at all...
I figured it out, but since the war began, it could not stop. General Farr made a quick decision and sent reinforcements up the mountain to fight to the death with the Swiss!
With General Fal's order, the Norman army once again dispatched four thousand-person infantry and assault infantry to attack up the mountain road≯Watching the Norman army holding the half-phoenix flag high and climbing upwards. Then they fought with the Swiss in a regiment. Both sides suffered heavy casualties. General Fal was secretly fierce. He would definitely not want a prisoner in this battle! He killed them all to comfort the heroic spirits of his soldiers!
In this way, after obtaining reinforcements, the Norman army continued to advance and gradually pushed their front forward. Although the Swiss soldiers were very desperate and unexpectedly preserved their physical strength, they were still no match for the Norman army. Their positions were constantly compressed, and the compression was finally forced to be at the top of the hill, and the not-so-small gentle slope was squeezed into a ball.
A total of more than 6,000 Swiss people gathered together on that small gentle slope. They were next to each other and crowded with people. There was almost no gap around. If a shell exploded among them, it would definitely cause great casualties. If a crossbow fired at them, there was no need to aim at them. Almost every arrow could hit the target!
But the problem is that now, almost all of them are melee combat troops. Needless to say, the Swiss are like their founding father William Tuier, who is good at bows and arrows. Natural archers who can shoot apples on people's heads are naturally pitiful. However, the Normans originally thought this was a battle to accept prisoners. So at the beginning they were all infantry.
Next, the infantry sequence was violently counterattacked by the Swiss. In order to prevent the front from being torn and the Swiss counterattacked, such an outrageous thing happened. General Farr pursued stability, and sent a group of infantry and assault infantry to go up.
In this way, almost no long-range assisted attacks were attacked. The top of the mountain was occupied by these infantry soldiers who were wielding swords and axes to fight. It was too difficult to send them to the long-range again. General Far was also afraid that if a certain infantry was asked to come down at this time, the other party would not have to launch a fierce attack there. It would be bad to break the Norman army's siege. Therefore, he did not dare to make too many adjustments to the frontline troops.
So, both sides were consuming their lives for life and fighting a complete war of attrition. The only thing they did was to let Far
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