Of course, regardless of whether Ivanovich was surprised or stunned, the noble private army only withstood two attacks by Ferdinand's army before collapsing.
After the collapse of the aristocratic private army, Ferdinand ordered the army to work hard to defeat the rebels completely. All the soldiers who fought against the rebellion did not expect that the rebels in front of them were so weak. They were like paper tigers and were defeated in just two charges.
After Ferdinand's order was given, he mustered up the courage to rush forward without stopping.
In the face of this momentum, even Morak's headquarters could not withstand the counter-rebel offensive. You must know that Morak's headquarters had fought for a lot of lives with those Cossacks before.
Seeing that the counter-rebellion army became more and more courageous as they fought, and the morale of the resisting rebel soldiers was low, Morak finally could not hold back the anger in his heart, and spat out a mouthful of bloody phlegm.
"Order the entire army to retreat." Morak reluctantly gave the order to retreat, but what Morak didn't notice was that just as he ordered the retreat, some rebel generals looked at each other behind him.
What are they communicating?
Who would have known that after this defeat, all the good situation Morak had achieved in the early stage was lost. Once he retreated, the best result would be to return to Königsberg to guard against the attack of the royal family's counter-rebellion army.
But if it can't be stopped, the reason why the grasshoppers become the wallflowers is that their sense of worry is stronger than others. Even if Kleiman can lead the army back, but only with the help of Königsberg,
The city was undoubtedly trying to resist the royal army, so some generals had a different consciousness in their hearts.
Morak was not a god. How could he know what the generals behind him were thinking? After giving the order, Morak finally glanced in the direction of the counter-rebellion army's attack. His vicious eyes seemed to want to kill all the civilians.
The rebel soldiers were burned to death.
But if looks can really burn counter-rebel soldiers to death, then this book is not a historical novel but a mythological novel, so of course Morak's wish did not come true, and then Morak turned around and ran back.
Of course, all the rebel generals closely followed their leader, and they all followed Morak and ran away, leaving only some rebel soldiers who were stunned and confused.
Obviously, Morak's retreat order was issued to everyone, but many people knew that this retreat might lead to a retreat to Königsberg. You must know that the hometown of many soldiers is not in Königsberg but in East Prussia.
There are other cities in the country, so some soldiers have already begun to think about running away.
Ferdinand stood in the distance. When he saw Morak and his men escaping in the telescope, he immediately became anxious. He ordered the herald to announce to the whole army: The whole army should continue to attack, and no one of the enemy troops could escape.
Of course, the wish is beautiful, but the reality is cruel. When the war has been won, who has the strength to chase those people, let alone those people still riding horses.
Ferdinand could only helplessly watch Morak's banner getting further and further away, and finally disappeared from his sight. Of course, some people will ask where the counter-rebellion cavalry went? Well, what I want to say
When Ferdinand's army attacked Camp Morak, the task given by Ferdinand to the cavalry was to go directly to the rebel material storage place and protect all the materials there. Since they had such a difficult task, the cavalry
Of course, he couldn't spare his hands to pursue Morak.
After running on horseback for a long time, Morak looked behind him and saw that there were only some cavalry and some nobles and their attendants. There were probably hundreds of people in total. Thinking about how few people were left in his army of more than 10,000 people in the end,
Morak's heart was bleeding.
Ferdinand dismounted in front of a large tent in the center of the rebel camp. This tent was Morak's residence and the venue used by the rebels for meetings.
Ferdinand walked into the tent like a proud little rooster. From time to time, he looked at the furnishings in the tent and flipped through the books or some drawings on the table.
"Send a good news to Sanssouci Palace, saying that our army defeated the main force of the Morak rebels outside Białysk. The rebels are now unable to resist the Kingdom's army. However, our army suffered heavy losses in this battle and is no longer able to do so.
Keep moving forward. In order to end the war early, please Your Majesty to urge the reinforcements to arrive as soon as possible and completely wipe out the Morak gang. God bless my king." Morak suddenly said a word from his mouth, and the adjutant behind him quickly moved Feidi
Nan's words were written down on paper, and the adjutant was Blücher.
"Your Highness, our army has now defeated the main force of the rebels. As long as we can speed up our march, we will be able to capture Königsberg quickly. By then, won't our achievements be greater? Why do you want your Majesty to supervise you now?
Other armies came to take advantage?" Blücher asked the doubts in his heart.
"You still don't understand. The victory we have achieved is enough. Your Majesty has mobilized many troops from various armies on the front line. They are all on the way now. If we really say that we have captured Königsberg, what do you mean?
Will the officers of these armies hate us to death? We made their trip in vain. And as you can see, although I don’t know what other problems there are in Morak’s army, those Cossacks are the ones we have tonight.
The key to victory is that everyone knows that Morak must have the support of the Russians. If the Russians support Morak with another group of Cossacks when we are not paying attention, and Morak must still have some strength, then we will
There is no benefit to be gained.”
Ferdinand analyzed two aspects. After hearing the analysis of these two aspects, Blücher suddenly became enlightened. Looking at Ferdinand who seemed to have everything under control, Blücher was filled with admiration.
What Blücher didn't know was that there was actually another aspect to Ferdinand's actions. Now that he was already a prince, it was absolutely impossible for Ferdinand to be higher in terms of title, and in terms of actual power (referring to
In terms of military affairs, he was only nominally inferior to Henry. A victory against the rebels was enough to give him the same status as Henry.
But once it is said that the rebels were completely wiped out by Ferdinand alone, the problem becomes complicated. If Ferdinand wiped out the rebellion in East Prussia by himself, people will say that it would have been better if Prince Ferdinand had taken action alone.
The king also mobilized troops from Bohemia and Silesia, which is really a fuss. This makes other generals feel embarrassed, and this makes His Majesty the King feel so embarrassed!
So on the surface it is urging other armies to speed up their march, but in fact it is equivalent to giving everyone a good deal, telling everyone that there are not many strong bones here anymore, and everyone can come over and share it quickly, otherwise not even the scum will be left.
In fact, in tonight's battle, not only Ferdinand but also ordinary soldiers thought that the battle was too easy.
Of course, for Ivanovich and other captured nobles, today can be described as ups and downs.
Ivanovich stood under Ferdinand with disheveled hair. As early as after the battle, Ferdinand asked people to extract the reasons for the chaos in the Morak military camp from the prisoners of war. When he learned that the cause of everything was the source of
After a nobleman named Ivanovich, Ferdinand was full of interest in Ivanovich. Then Ferdinand ordered people to carefully check whether there was Ivanovich among the prisoners of war, and then Ivanovich
Vicky was brought to Ferdinand.
Looking at Ivanovich standing in front of him, Ferdinand could not figure out what kind of power the man standing in front of him relied on to make the Morak rebels kill each other.
In contrast to Ferdinand's doubts is the curiosity on Ivanovich's face. Ivanovich didn't know who was standing in front of him, but looking at everyone's attitude towards the man in front of him, Ivanovich
Ivanovich understood that this was a big shot, but Ivanovich didn't know the purpose of this big shot summoning him.
Ivanovich, who was originally proud of his victory over the Cossacks, came to his senses after being captured. As a nobleman who was raised from an early age, he knew that he was not a famous general and that his victory over the Cossacks was just a coincidence.
You really shouldn't be arrogant.
Ivanovich, who secretly regretted it, raised his head and met Ferdinand's gaze towards him. Ferdinand smiled at him, and then Ferdinand ordered people to take Ivanovich down to serve him well. During this period,
Ferdinand and Ivanovich did not exchange a word.
In order to prepare for the worst, Ferdinand ordered the soldiers to guard the gathered prisoners of war on the spot. At the same time, Ferdinand also sent sentries to patrol near the military camp. Even if the rebels were defeated, he could not take it lightly. You know
There are thousands of Cossack cavalry who are missing.
There is a small town about two hours away from Białysk. The town is already filled with smoke, and rude Cossacks are going in and out of the houses in the town, making miserable noises from time to time.
The cry went straight into the night sky.
Plivski ignored the screams in his ears. All he could see was the flames reflected by the bonfire in front of him. This flame made it difficult to look directly at him. There was a wall next to Plivski. At this moment, there was a wall.
A person was hanging on the wall, twisting and turning, and blood was pouring out of his legs. Looking at it again, it was obvious that someone had used a knife to dig out big holes one after another in his legs.
"Plivsky, you bastard, you have to die, I will fuck you," the man hanging on the wall roared in a very abnormal tone.
"Uvinov, it's just that you are too stupid. I think you must have never eaten your own meat. I will let you try it today." With that, Plivsky picked up the meat from the bonfire in front of him.
A dagger, with many meat strips hanging on the dagger, which were half-cooked by the fire, and some of the meat strips were dripping with blood to prove that they were fresh.
Seeing Plivsky walking toward him with a dagger, Uvinov, who always regarded himself as a hero, finally collapsed and cried:
"Plivsky, I don't dare anymore. Please let me go. In this life, no, in the next life, no, I will work for you forever and ever. Can you please let me go?"
Plivsky walked up to Uvinov with a meat skewer and said:
"Weren't you very arrogant just now? Do you know how much we have lost because of your stupid behavior, and you actually escaped first. This is an insult to us Cossacks. You are no longer worthy of living in this world."
"You devil,,ugh,,,"
Ignoring Uvinov's pleas, Pliski stabbed the skewered dagger into Uvinov's mouth. The head-down Uvinov twisted even more fiercely, but his hands were tied.
How could he stop Plivsky? The dagger penetrated Uvinov's upper jaw directly into his brain. After a few conditioned reflexes, Uvinov could no longer move.
PS: Sorry, I can only update once because I’m busy with things. I’m sorry everyone, the click rate has dropped recently. Alas, it’s all because of this bad state, but I am confident that I can write this novel well, and I will continue to do so.