There are many young Prussians who want to join the army and fight for Prussia.
Faced with such a situation, Prince Ferlandi would not refuse to let them join the army.
Prussia now lacks everything, and it is also in urgent need of troops.
So Prince Ferlandi accepted this group of young people who voluntarily joined the army.
The Prussian army rarely expanded, but at this time, Prince Ferlandi received help from Frederick II.
Although the Prussian troops he led did not achieve a major victory in the Oder River Basin, they created a gap between the Russian and Austrian coalition forces.
The two Austrian troops now lost their supply column, and they also clashed with the Russian army.
Under such circumstances, it has become difficult for the two troops to get along with each other.
Moreover, according to the intelligence, one of the Austrian troops seems to want to attack Silesili from the Oder River.
The other branch continued to attack the Prussian homeland.
Prince Ferlandi decided to send reinforcements in order to allow Frederick II to win the battle faster.
The Prussian lieutenant general, General Finck, led a part of the Berlin garrison to join Frederick II's troops.
Because there are many people in the troops led by General Finnk who know the Oder River Basin very well.
This expedition actually didn't take much time.
His troops had already joined forces with Frederick II.
After Frederick II received support, his army had reached 50,000 people, which was already a quite powerful force.
General Frank looked at Frederick II and bowed slightly: "Your Majesty."
Frederick II asked him: "It's still quite a distance from Berlin to the Oder River Basin. How did you get there in such a short time?"
The Finnish general explained: "Many of my troops are local hunters. They often hunt in this area and know the terrain well, so our marching speed becomes so fast."
After hearing this explanation, Frederick II nodded and asked: "Show me them."
General Frank brought some people and introduced to Frederick II: "Your Majesty, they are."
When everyone saw Frederick II, they quickly saluted: "Your Majesty."
Frederick II nodded, and everyone stood up and lowered their eyes slightly.
Frederick II asked: "I heard that you are all hunters here. I wonder what your opinions are on our next battle."
Everyone shook their heads: "Your Majesty, it is true that we are all hunters, but we still have experience in how to hunt. If we deal with the army, there is nothing we can do."
Frederick II smiled and said: "Then what good method do you use to deal with prey?"
They thought for a moment and said: "To deal with prey, we can set traps and wait for them to pass by. We can use muskets to attack them from a distance, and we can also use hounds to search for traces of prey..."
These people talked about many effective attack methods against prey, but for Frederick, such methods could not be said to be very effective at all.
None of them can be used in combat.
Frederick II sighed and ordered General Frank to let these soldiers go down.
After General Frank dismissed them, he looked at Frederick II and said in a deep voice: "General, they are just hunters. They only know how to hunt. At most, they only have some understanding of the terrain here, that's all."