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Chapter 125: Come early is worse than coincidence

After receiving Morak's order, everyone at the front could not help but feel greatly boosted in morale. On the contrary, after seeing problems with their flanks, the Cossacks' attack intensity dropped sharply.

"Uvinov, you sons of bitches, I will kill you when I get back." Plivsky, who saw troops rushing up from the flanks, cursed on his horse.

Uvinov was a small leader who besieged the noble camp. His tribe provided 300 Cossack cavalry for this expedition to West Prussia, so Uvinov still had a certain say in the entire Cossack mercenary army.

Vvinovsky who was killed by Ivanovich was one of Uvinov's men, so it can be said that the source of the whole thing can be traced back to Uvinov. After Vvinovsky died

Finally, the one who shouted for revenge most fiercely was Uvinov, and it turned out that the first one to retreat was also this birdman. This made Plivsky not angry.

But after being angry, Pliski knew that he could no longer fight, otherwise when those troops attacked, all of his family fortune might really be lost here, so Pliski yelled unwillingly.

After a shout, the Cossacks were ordered to retreat.

The Cossacks came and left just as quickly. After hearing Pliski's order to retreat, all the Cossacks immediately turned their horses and ran back, while the Morak army on the spot could only stare helplessly.

Ivanovich saw it clearly from a distance. After seeing Plivski running away immediately after seeing his army, Ivanovich was as proud as a little peacock, while some other nobles

They also gathered around Ivanovich and kept praising Ivanovich for being able to scare away the always tough Cossack cavalry just by relying on his own reputation. He was truly a talent that is rare to see in a thousand years.

Amidst these praises, Ivanovich became confused and confused. He accepted everyone's praises with peace of mind, and then just nodded his chin at the nobles who praised him, which made the nobles unhappy.

If it weren't for your trouble, we wouldn't have lost so much strength tonight. Now that we have won, it seems that it's all your fault. Who do you think you are? Some nobles couldn't help but wonder.

After the Cossacks retreated, Morak also came to the entrance of the military camp. At the entrance of the military camp, he expressed his gratitude to the nobles who came and said that as long as they could unite as one, there would be nothing they could not accomplish.

Well, while they were complimenting each other, danger came.

How could Ferdinand in Białysk remain indifferent to the fierce battle at the Morak military camp outside the city? When the battle between the noble private army and the Cossacks began, Ferdinand was alerted by the sound of gunfire outside the city.

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Ferdinand didn't know what happened to the Morak army camp, but he knew that the sound of gunfire and artillery battles would not come in for no reason. Ferdinand initially doubted whether Morak was creating the illusion of civil strife in the army.

This tempted him to attack, but Ferdinand soon overturned his idea.

Just kidding, does Morak think he has too much ammunition to use up? With such loud shouts of death and gunshots, the cost would be a bit high for acting.

But no matter what, he had to take countermeasures, so Ferdinand ordered the troops in the city to be on alert immediately. At the same time, Ferdinand also sent many sentries to the Morak military camp to inquire about the news. He personally ordered these sentries to

The detective must find out the truest news.

While Ferdinand was anxiously waiting for news from the sentinels, the sound of fighting in the Morak military camp outside the city became louder and louder, and at the same time, some sentinels began to return.

These sentries captured several refugees not far outside the city. According to these refugees, a noble-looking man killed a Cossack cavalryman, and then a large number of Cossacks besieged the noble camp. Taking advantage of the chaos, they escaped

Exited the refugee camp in Morak's army.

After dividing the refugees into several batches and asking questions, they all got the same answer. After learning the information, Ferdinand was elated. He immediately ordered the fully equipped troops to form a fighting formation and quickly move toward the rebel camp outside the city.

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The refugees he met along the way and the Cossack cavalry who were separated from the main force convinced Ferdinand. He was convinced that even if Morak calmed down the riots in the camp, his strength would be severely damaged. This was his chance.

, Ferdinand encouraged himself in his heart.

Not long after walking, a large group of Cossack cavalry suddenly appeared in front of Ferdinand's army. Judging from this posture, there were only six or seven hundred cavalry. Ferdinand was shocked when he saw this. He quickly ordered the army to stop advancing and prepare for defense.

attitude.

But Ferdinand's actions were destined to be wild. The Cossack cavalry were also shocked after seeing Ferdinand's army, but they did not attack Ferdinand, but launched a defense like Ferdinand's army.

formation, until the leader of the pair of cavalry felt something was wrong and began to retreat, Ferdinand gave the order to continue advancing.

Ferdinand did not know that he was meeting Uvinov and others who had just retreated from the rebels. Uvinov was also frightened half to death by the Prussian army appearing on the opposite side. Although it was very dark, from

Judging by the torches held by the opponent's army, they found that the opponent's troops were infinitely larger than his own, so Uvinov changed the Cossack tradition of attacking first when encountering an enemy and launched a defense.

But after seeing that the enemy did not attack him, Uwenov discovered that this army seemed different from Morak's army, but no matter what, since the opponent did not attack, he would continue to flee, Uwenov

Nove thought and did it.

After Uvinov led his men to retreat, Ferdinand ordered the entire army to speed up their advance. Since they met the fleeing Cossacks here, it was obvious that Morak was about to quell the commotion in the military camp. If he could not arrive in time, he would wait until

After Morak calmed down, everything was over. Thinking of this, Ferdinand became more and more anxious.

God bless Prussia, just when Morak, Ivanovich and others were celebrating at the gate of the military camp for repelling the Cossack cavalry, the army led by Ferdinand arrived at the outskirts of the rebel camp.

The sudden appearance of the Prussian army made Morak's little heart tremble violently. He understood that the soldiers who had already experienced a fierce battle could not continue to fight another cruel battle, especially now that the soldiers had just relaxed.

It’s not easy to bring up that energy again.

Thinking of this, Morak immediately ordered Ivanovich to lead the noble private army to form a defensive formation at the entrance of the military camp, hoping that Ivanovich and others could resist Ferdinand's army.

However, the performance of Ivanovich's army was not as strong as he and Morak had boasted before. When Ferdinand's army only launched the first wave of attacks, Ivanovich's defense line had already appeared in many places.

The fatal gap.

Many of the nobles' private armies had exhausted too much energy in previous battles with the Cossacks. Relatively speaking, although Ferdinand's army also arrived here after a long march, this march was like a warm-up. In terms of physical strength,

It seems that Ferdinand's army is already at the upper hand.

In addition, due to the fighting, everyone's ammunition was used up close to the bottom line, so Ferdinand's counter-rebellion army seemed to be overwhelming. After the second wave of attacks, Ivanovich's army

The retreat has begun.

The noble private soldiers threw away their weapons and fled to the rear. Upon seeing this, Ferdinand immediately ordered the entire army not to hold back and to press forward with all their strength.

Ivanovich, who had just declared himself a famous general, was dumbfounded after watching the performance of his army.


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