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Chapter 124 The Tragedy of the Cossack Mercenaries

When Morak heard that Plivski actually led his troops to attack his military camp, his anger had reached its peak. He no longer cared about the cause of the matter. What he cared about was that Plivski's move undoubtedly meant

Destroy the hard-won favorable situation in front of you.

Of course, Morak has not yet been overwhelmed by his anger. As a veteran, Morak has seen too many disastrous consequences after being angered on the battlefield.

When Plivsky led the Cossacks on horseback into the camp, Morak also ordered people in front to shout to Plivsky to calm down. However, the brainless Cossacks regarded all this as a provocation, so they rode forward to suppress those shouts.

people cut it off.

When Morak saw it, he was not angry but laughed. He burst into laughter, and even tears flowed down in the laughter. The rebel generals around him were really confused by Morak's move. After a while,

, Morak solved their doubts, and Morak smiled and said:

"These damn Cossack bastards, I paid such a high price to invite them here to do something for me, but in the end, these Cossacks came to dig up my business."

After finishing speaking, Morak could no longer see a smile on his face, and he said angrily:

"Gather the army here. I want these bastards to die here today. I want them to be buried with them."

After hearing Morak's order, a group of rebel generals dispersed one after another to mobilize their own troops. As for the meaning of burial in Morak's words, no one knew it. Only Morak himself knew that burial

It's his own grand ambition and hegemony.

The combat effectiveness of more than two thousand Cossack cavalry is extremely powerful, not to mention that every Cossack has a fire in his heart.

You, Morak, traveled thousands of miles to ask us to come over and help you, but in the end, you treated us like this, and the Cossacks were very angry.

For the sake of commission, the Cossacks performed quite well. In the past few days, the Cossacks drove the civilians to attack the city. Under the artillery fire of the Białysk defenders, the Cossacks also suffered many casualties, and correspondingly

What's more, Morak's headquarters was not damaged at all. This made the Cossacks have some opinions. It's better now. Is this the result of serving him loyally?

When he thought of this, Plivsky was like an enraged lion king. He kept spinning in circles and cursed:

"Cossack warriors, those damn liars have deceived the feelings of our Cossack warriors. Come on, let's attack and kill all these liars."

The tough Cossacks launched wave after wave of attacks on the Morak camp regardless of their own safety.

"Your Majesty the Marquis, we can no longer hold on at the front. Please lead your troops to retreat first." A rebel officer staggered over from the direction of the military camp gate and shouted to Morak.

Upon hearing the bad news, Morak said angrily:

"You trash, can more than two thousand Cossack cavalry beat you like a lost dog? I won't leave. I will stand here today. Now everyone, please kill those Cossacks for me immediately." Morak's last sentence was to him

The guard behind him said that his guard leader glanced at Morak in embarrassment, but when he saw Morak's red eyes, he knew that he had to obey the order, so the guard leader nodded slightly to Morak.

He nodded, and then rushed forward with Morak's guards.

In fact, it is not the fault of the soldiers at the front for their incompetence, but that it was too sudden. Who would have thought that the Cossacks who were friendly forces a few days ago would suddenly turn their backs today. Moreover, it is now night, and many soldiers have begun to dream.

The sudden start of the battle caught them off guard.

Otherwise, with the tallness of the military camp and the strong fence, it would be impossible to resist the Cossacks for a while.

Just as the Cossacks were fighting together with the Morak guards who came for reinforcements, enemies appeared on their flanks, which was in the direction of the camp of the rebel nobles.

More than 3,000 noble private troops dispersed more than 1,000 Cossacks who surrounded the entrance of their military camp. This change was not only surprising to the Cossacks, but even Ivanovich and others were surprised by their results, but the facts revealed

In front of him, the Cossacks who besieged him retreated.

In fact, the main reason why these Cossacks retreated was not because of how bravely the private armies of the nobles fought, but because a few Cossack leaders felt that they would not get any benefits if they continued to fight, so they ordered the retreat.

Although Plivsky is the leader of the Cossack mercenaries, these Cossacks all come from different tribes. The mercenaries sent out by each tribe often have their own small leaders. Therefore, as the war becomes more intense and the casualties become more and more

When they grow up, these little leaders have to think about the future of their tribe.

The belief in the grassland is that the strong are respected. If all the people sent by the tribe die here, then even if all the little leaders like them die in battle, their family members left behind in the tribe will be implicated.

Although they were somewhat unwilling, they still commanded the troops of their tribe to retreat. After the Cossack cavalry retreated, huge cheers broke out in the noble camp. No one thought that they could defeat the Cossack cavalry, which had been powerful in Eastern Europe for decades.

Defeated, despite their superior strength, you must know that in previous battles, a thousand Cossacks could easily defeat three thousand infantry.

Ivanovich took the opportunity to propose to the nobles that they should use the power of victory to rescue Morak. Although it was still a little far away from Morak's camp, the shouts of killing from there could still be heard very clearly.

The nobles looked at each other. No one thought that Ivanovich would be so courageous. Although the Cossacks in front of him had been repelled, who knew whether they would come back, and judging from the current situation, they were repelling them.

After defeating the Cossack cavalry, the noble private armies no longer had the ability to fight a more intense battle.

But regardless of whether there are problems like this or that, can you still watch Morak's camp being breached and remain indifferent? If that is the case, the nobles believe that Morak will never let people like them go.

Therefore, after thinking about this, the nobles reluctantly agreed to Ivanovich's proposal, but turned around and instilled in their private armies that if the situation went bad, they would run back immediately and preserve their strength as the first priority.

The idea of ​​one element and so on.

Therefore, after Ivanovich led his private army out of the military camp in a high-spirited manner, he was followed by a group of comrades who were cautious and fearful of suffering losses.

Morak also saw the changes on the flank, his face gradually became rosy, and he ordered again:

"Our reinforcements have arrived. Everyone, please cheer up. We must completely eliminate these barbarians."


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