Seeing how miserable the rebels outside the city were, not only the rebels defending the city but also the counter-rebel soldiers attacking the rebels outside the city were stunned.
Let me tell you, what is going on here? Is this a deliberate show of weakness by the rebels? The soldiers of the counter-rebel army thought like this in their heads. Just thinking about it, the attack of the three thousand counter-rebel troops stopped, including some grassroots officers.
They were all stunned and at a loss. Henry saw in the telescope that the army had stopped moving forward, and quickly ordered the herald to order the entire army to continue the attack, making sure to completely bury the rebels outside the city here.
But the rebels reacted faster than Henry. Seeing the collapse of the rebel soldiers outside the city, after a brief panic, the officer guarding the city immediately ordered the rebel soldiers guarding the city to send troops to cover the rebels outside the city and withdraw into the city.
From the inside, the rebel officers were reluctant to join the rebel army composed of dandy boys, but there was no choice. There were many heirs of Königsberg's powerful families outside the city. If they refused to save themselves, the officers guarding the city would
Believing that he would be torn into pieces, and that his own family also had children outside the city, so when it concerned himself, the officer made a decision that he later regretted.
After hearing the officer's order, hundreds of soldiers guarding the city quickly lined up at the city gate to prepare to leave the city.
As the city gate was opened with a rumble, the rebel soldiers quickly entered the temporary temporary fortifications outside the city. Just as the city gate was opened, the counter-rebel soldiers also received Henry's order.
After the three thousand soldiers came to their senses, they immediately charged towards Königsberg with increased courage.
The artillery in the rear also opened fire under Henry's order, and the huge sound of artillery fire shook the entire ground.
As soon as the artillery fired, the collapsed rebel soldiers ran faster. Their hopes were all pinned on the soldiers who came out of the city to support them. They hoped that these soldiers could resist the counter-rebel forces.
When these collapsed soldiers passed by the simple fortifications outside the city, they ignored the officers' calls and did not look back. Instead, they ran towards the city gate desperately.
Seeing that the friendly troops who risked their lives to come to rescue him ignored him and ran away for their lives, this made the rebel soldiers hiding behind the fortifications feel cold in their hearts.
Henry was overjoyed to see this situation. He ordered another three thousand troops to be drawn from the camp. Henry had a hunch that today would be the best time to capture Königsberg.
The three thousand rebel soldiers did not fight with the rebels at every simple fortification as usual, but left a small number of people to contain the rebels in the fortifications, while the remaining large troops continued to pursue the collapsed enemies.
go.
The collapsed rebels occasionally turned around and looked around. When they saw that the fortifications outside the city did not block the enemy, they were instantly frightened. They ran even faster, and finally they arrived at the foot of Königsberg.
Seeing the city gate, the collapsed rebels seemed to have seen heaven. They pushed hard towards the city. The officers guarding the city had to maintain order at the city gate, but his words were useless to these already frightened rebels.
It's like farting.
Seeing that the counter-rebel troops were approaching the city gate, if the city gate could not be closed by then and the counter-rebel troops were swarmed in, the officer guarding the gate no longer dared to think about the consequences.
He quickly shouted to close the door, but in order to deal with this group of young master soldiers, he sent out all the soldiers and horses in his hands. Now he only had one messenger by his side. As a last resort, he quickly attacked the collapsed rebels.
Please help me, but those young soldiers don't like him. Even though they were beaten like dogs by the counter-rebellion forces, in Königsberg, they are all like little bullies.
The officer guarding the city gritted his teeth. He personally and the herald tried to close the city gate from both sides, but because some rebels were running into the city gate one after another, his actions were greatly hindered.
Even some rebels not only refused to help him, but pushed open the city gate from the opposite direction.
The rebels in the simple fortifications outside the city were dumbfounded by the dramatic scene at the city gate. What made them even more unacceptable was that the city gate of Königsberg was about to be closed. What if it was night, and how could they outside the city?
Isn’t it the fat in the enemy’s mouth?
Thinking of this, the rebels in the fortification also left the fortification. They strode towards the city gate with their legs. No one was willing to be abandoned outside the city.
But the strange thing is that the rebels in the fortification were not attacked by the counter-rebel soldiers when they escaped from the fortification. And if you look down from the sky at this time, you will find an interesting scene, that is, two armies belonging to different sides are
Standing on the same road and running towards the Königsberg gate.
Although they are enemies, no one is fighting each other. This strange scene has to be said to be the strangest aspect on the battlefield.
Seeing that the counter-rebels were about to arrive, gunfire rang out. The shooter was not anyone at the city gate, but Clayman, who was standing not far from the city gate.
At this moment, Clayman was leading his guards to rush to the city gate, but the situation at the city gate made him extremely anxious. Therefore, when he saw only two people struggling to close the city gate, the other people not only
When someone refused to help or even interfered, Clayman became angry. He drew his musket and aimed at an obstructing rebel and opened fire.
As soon as the gunfire rang out, the numerous rebels at the city gate became violent, but then everyone calmed down after seeing that it was Clayman, the leader of the rebels, who fired the gun.
"Hurry up and close the city gate for me. Also, go and light the artillery on the city wall immediately to prevent the enemy troops from approaching."
After seeing that he had shocked everyone, Clayman quickly ordered his guards to take action. At the same time, Clayman shouted to the rebels gathered at the city gate:
"Damn it, you all get on the city wall. If the rebels rush in, I will be the first to kill you."
Under Clayman's threat, all the rebels climbed onto the city wall in despair, but at this moment an accident happened.
When Clayman's guards closed the city gate, they clashed with the rebels outside the city who had not yet entered the city. As the city gate got closer and closer to closing, several rebels outside the city were unknown.
Desire for life or fear of death, they raised their muskets and aimed at Clayman's guards. The moment the city gate was about to close, they opened fire.
Kleinman's guards may not have thought that their own people would actually exchange fire with them. As the gunfire sounded, they were all in a daze, but while they were in a daze, more rebel soldiers poured into the city.
The door was squeezed wide open.
Seeing that he was about to fall short, Kleinman's eyes turned red and he shouted loudly:
"You are all dead. If you don't close the door quickly, I will shoot anyone who tries to open the city gate."
Under Kleiman's order, his guards also raised their weapons and shot at their former comrades in the city gate cave. However, where there is oppression, there is resistance. Kleiman's guards opened fire, and the rebels in the city gate cave opened fire.
Naturally, I don't dare to open fire alone. No one will be lenient to those who try to kill their own hope of life.
These soldiers only knew how to rush into the city. They thought that the city would be their chance of survival, but the counter-rebel troops behind them made them understand what it means to be in a dead end.
The artillery fire at the head of Königsberg did not scare the counter-rebel soldiers. Looking at the chaos at the gate of Königsberg, everyone knew that the rebels were gone.
The officers of the counter-rebel army kept urging the army to speed up and ignore the rebels on the road. The first goal now was to rush into the city of Königsberg.
Clayman's face turned pale as he looked at the counter-rebel troops who were getting closer and closer. He didn't understand how the situation suddenly became like this. But before he could think about it, the counter-rebel troops had already reached the city gate and they were fighting
Clayman's guards engage in battle.
Seeing this situation, Clayman immediately ordered everyone to rush to the city gate to block the rebels. Clayman knew that once the city gate was lost, the rebels' death was imminent.
While Kleiman was leading the rebels in a fierce battle with the counter-rebels, on a hillside not far from them, the Russian general was watching with a telescope.
When he saw that the counter-rebel forces had advanced to the gates of Königsberg, the Russian general's face was livid, and he knew he had to make a choice.
The name of this Russian army commander was Mikhailev. As the commander of the Russian army and Kutuzov’s confidant, he certainly knew what his master was thinking. Because he knew, he
When Kleinman sent someone to contact him, he would just ignore it.
But Kleiman's situation was now extremely bad, and he had to do something. After realizing this, Mikhailev immediately rode back to the Russian military camp and ordered the entire army to prepare for war immediately.
Not long after, Mikhailev had received the news that the entire army was ready. Then Mikhailev ordered the entire army to immediately go to the battlefield. The Russian army's task was to attack the Königsberg counter-rebels from behind.
But can Henry let the Russian army destroy the current good situation? Of course it is impossible. After receiving the news of the Russian army's advance, Henry immediately ordered Ferdinand to lead eight thousand Prussian troops to the front of the Russian army to intercept it. If the Russian army continues to approach,
On the battlefield, then open fire.
After receiving Henry's order, Ferdinand, who had already sharpened his sword, was extremely excited. He quickly led his troops to set up defenses on the flank of the Prussian army attacking Königsberg to resist the Russian army. At the same time, Ferdinand sent an envoy to convey to the Russian army an immediate stop.
Close to the battlefield, otherwise the Prussian army would have the right to counterattack.
But Mikhailev turned a deaf ear to this message. Instead of ordering the Russian army to stop advancing, he ordered more than 3,000 Cossack cavalry in the army to charge the Prussian army immediately.
More than 10,000 horse hooves beat on the ground, and the earth seemed to be uneasy. Hearing the rumbling sound of horse hooves, and seeing that the Russian army had already dispatched, Kleiman, who was standing at the top of Königsberg, immediately ordered the rebels to add more troops.
After driving the counter-rebels out, their reinforcements arrived.