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Chapter 741: Flexible Tactics (Part 2)

Count Provence was very imposing and seemed to be very disdainful of Razet's cowardice. He said with great disdain: "What's so scary about the Turks? They have been fooled around by us for more than a month, and now they are just

Five hundred stupid Turkish soldiers can intimidate you. Mr. Razet, you really disappoint me. I thought you were a real man!"

As he said this, he laughed heartily: "But that's good, this time the benefits don't need to be shared with cowards!"

Razette suddenly lost his temper. Although his family was not a wealthy and prestigious family in Bulgaria like the Counts of Provence, they were still considered respectable. It was really impossible for them to endure being ridiculed like this.

He immediately pushed back: "Earl, please be careful. Acting recklessly does not mean being brave. I hope you will not forget the consequences of your reckless behavior before!"

Earl of Province suddenly became furious and roared: "What do you mean!"

Razette snorted and said coldly: "You should know what I mean. You are now wanted across Turkey!"

The Earl of Province was even more angry and rushed forward to argue with Razet. Naturally, Vishniac could not let the two of them really fight, so he immediately smoothed things over and pulled them apart:

"Gentlemen, don't fight among yourself. Our enemies are the Turks. What's the point of fighting among our own people?"

"This operation is not mandatory. If you want to join us, you are welcome. If you don't want to join, there is no force. But this time it is indeed a good opportunity. If it succeeds, we will continue to copy this model and grow from weak to strong step by step."

Razet was silent again. Although Vishniak said that he joined voluntarily, he knew very well that if he did not voluntarily join this operation, it would be difficult to voluntarily join the operation in the future.

After thinking for a long time, he knew that this time, even if he knew there was a pit ahead, he would still have to deal with it. The worst thing he could do was not invest so much and only send part of the troops to join the operation. Even if he failed in the end, he wouldn't lose everything.

"Of course I will join the action, but it is also very necessary to understand the risks involved. Our power is too weak and cannot be wasted casually!"

Count Provence sneered at this explanation. Of course, it was indeed an excuse, but Vishniak didn't care, as long as Razet agreed to join.

"My plan is to use a small force to attack the local wealthy businessmen. Not too many, just three or two. The action does not need to be too fast, and they must be given a chance to ask for help. I believe that the local garrison will definitely divide their forces to go to the rescue. We only need to concentrate

If you attack the reinforcements along the way and annihilate them, you will be victorious!"

Razette was stunned. This plan is completely acceptable. Even if their strength is relatively weak, they still have a higher chance of winning by seizing the enemies along the way. Think about how many people the local garrison has in total. After dividing the troops, each place will have at most

There were like one or two hundred people.

Can thousands of people still not be able to eat hundreds of people?

He immediately said on the spot: "Great, let's do it!"

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Hearing this, Vishniak's lips curled up. He knew that Razet would agree. To be honest, he was not so cautious at first and was ready to eat the five hundred enemies directly. But then he thought about it and decided to

For Zett and Earl Provence, this span is still a bit big. In order to reassure them, it is better to use some strategies to weaken the enemy.

Vishnyak's judgment was very accurate. The Turks fell into the trap without any precautions. When he heard that a wealthy Turkish businessman was attacked, his garrison immediately sent troops to rescue him. However, the Turks were attacked halfway.

Beat.

After three rounds of volleys, the Turks were in chaos. When Count Provence's light cavalry entered the battlefield, more than a hundred Turkish soldiers fled.

It only took twenty-five minutes from the firing of the first shot to the end of the battle. When Razet arrived at the scene, the battlefield was completely cleared.

"It's incredible, your strategy is so successful!" Razette admired sincerely.

Vishnyak just shrugged, because a battle of this scale was really not worth mentioning to him. Isn't it just the elimination of a hundred Turkish soldiers? What's the fuss? If three thousand people can't do it,

If there are more than a hundred people, then he can really hang himself on a crooked tree.

"If we move fast enough, we can attack another group of Turks. The distance is not too far. We can ambush them on their way back and surprise them!" Boris suddenly interrupted.

This suggestion made Razette and Earl de Province stop talking immediately. Although this operation went smoothly, it was still a carefully prepared attack. It was calculated mentally but not accidentally, allowing them to continue the operation overnight and then march to attack the other party.

All the way to the Turkish army, this is a bit too risky in their opinion.

Vishnyak could naturally see the hesitation and unconfidence of the two men, but he agreed with Boris's suggestion: "It is a good suggestion to pursue the victory. We just eliminated about 180 Turkish soldiers, which means that the opponent has at most 180 Turkish soldiers.

There are about three hundred people, not to mention that the enemy is likely to be divided into two groups, each of which is similar to the one before."

Count Provence licked his lips. He was tempted. Although he was not very courageous, he was happy to do things that would make the Turks feel weak, especially since the risk sounded very small.

At this time, Vishnyak continued: "My plan is to go to the main force of about two thousand people to ambush the enemy on their way back, and to have a thousand people on the other group to monitor the enemy on the other side. If they move, they will stop them on the spot. If there is no

Then don’t worry about it.”

Razette asked cautiously: "Is two thousand people enough?"

Without waiting for Vishniak to explain, Boris replied: "It's completely enough. We have too many people. Most of them are watching the show. If I say that a thousand people are enough, we can completely divide it into two groups."

Attack and annihilate all remaining enemies..."

Well, Count Province and Lazette were taken aback and hurriedly replied: "Colonel Bogorovsky's plan is safer. Let's not take too many risks. Let's do it!"

Vishniak chuckled in his heart, but didn't say anything more. He knew he couldn't push too hard. If he really scared these two away, it would be troublesome.

The next operation was still smooth sailing. The Turks didn't know whether they were being arrogant or simply didn't take the robbers seriously. They really divided their troops into three groups to suppress the bandits. Then, of course, they ran into the prepared troops.

The troops were in ambush for a long time, and then they were beaten to the point where they were running like wolves and pigs.

Overnight, the garrison of 500 people was reduced to a hundred or so. It was an embarrassment...

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