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Chapter 176 Warsaw can't be lost

"Who are you? Please show your identity immediately."

The cavalry team rushed to Kutuzov and others and immediately asked.

"This is General Kutuzov. You are from that army. Please take us to see your commander immediately."

Before Kutuzov could speak, a guard beside him immediately spoke.

Hearing Kutuzov appear in front of them, the cavalry team was instantly shocked. It was no secret in the army that Kutuzov led an army of 40,000 to East Prussia, but now these disgraced people actually

They were not surprised when they claimed that Kutuzov was here, but they did not say much, but semi-surrounded Kutuzov and his party. Then the commander of the cavalry group signaled Kutuzov and others to follow.

Their pace rushed in the direction of the Russian army.

When Kutuzov and others arrived at the location of the Russian army, they could not believe their eyes. The number of the Russian army was not very large, but basically everyone was injured. What was even more outrageous was that the Russian army

The morale of the army was very low.

After realizing this, Kutuzov was very shocked. He couldn't believe that the Russian army in Poland would become like this.

"Your Excellency, General Kutuzov, I am truly ashamed of your entrustment."

A figure appeared in front of Kutuzov, and after seeing Kutuzov's face, he said in shame.

Kutuzov took a closer look and saw that the person coming was clearly Kulichkov. Originally, this Russian army was under Kulichkov who broke out and surrounded him after a big fight with the rebels.

"Your Excellency General, why have you become like this? Someone is coming quickly."

Before Kulichkov could finish speaking, Kutuzov waved his hand to interrupt what Kulichkov was about to say. He gently put his finger to his mouth to signal Kulichkov to be silent.

"Don't say anything. Is there a bathing place here? Take me to bathe quickly."

After hearing Kutuzov's words, Kulichkov quickly indicated that there was a place in the army where he could bathe, and then led Kutuzov and his party inside.

After taking a bath, Kutuzov felt very comfortable. He spent all his time escaping from the Prussians' pursuit, and there was no need to change his clothes. The sultry heat of early summer made Kutuzov feel uncomfortable.

His body was covered with a thick layer of dirt. What was even more distressing was that Kutuzov found that if he didn’t take a shower, the pussies on his body would eat him up.

After bathing, Kutuzov returned to his usual self-conscious attitude, but his brows seemed to be shrouded in a layer of melancholy that would not go away.

"Your Excellency General, could it be said that something happened to the troops on the front line?" Kutuzov summoned Kulichkov immediately after taking a bath, and Kulichkov's first words made Kutuzov feel like

Recalling the unbearable past.

In fact, when Kutuzov and others were taking a bath, Kulichkov thought for a while. Although Kulichkov had no communication with him because of Kutuzov's sudden appearance and request to take a bath.

time. But looking at the embarrassed figures of Kutuzov and others, Kulichkov felt panicked.

It is definitely not an accident for Kutuzov and others to appear here, and being in such an embarrassing situation is simply intolerable to Kutuzov, who always likes to be clean, so something must have happened that forced him to do this. Think carefully.

Apart from the defeat of the frontline army, there seems to be no other change that could put the top commander of the Russian army in Poland into such an embarrassing situation.

Some things are just like this. The more I think about it, the more frightened I become. Think about it. If the entire frontline army is defeated, then no matter where Kulichkov's remnant army goes, they will inevitably be destroyed.

"Kulichkov, you are the person I trust most, and I won't hide it from you now. You are right. The frontline army was defeated by the Prussians after being betrayed by the Poles."

Kutuzov took a deep breath and answered Kulichkov's question.

This answer made Kulichkov take a breath. The entire army of more than 40,000 people just said it was gone. Is this an April Fool's joke? Is Kutuzov trying to trick his father? He has many different thoughts.

Kulichkov was instantly confused.

"Okay. Let me tell you. Didn't I order you to be stationed in Warsaw no matter what the situation? Why are you here?"

"Your Excellency, General, a lot of things happened after you left. Maybe you also know that the logistics line was cut off shortly after you set off, but that was not because of our negligence, because a large-scale uprising broke out in northern Poland.

, they cut off our contact with you, so in order to open up the communication channel with the army, I came here."

Kulichkov's explanation made Kutuzov's expression improve a little.

"So. The communication channel for the army has been opened. Okay, now we will go back to Warsaw immediately. Return to Warsaw to support me and make those damn Poles look good."

After listening to Kulichkov's words, Kutuzov was relieved at first, and then cursed fiercely.

"Your Majesty General, I'm afraid you will be disappointed. The passage between us and Warsaw is now full of countless dangers. Those rebels are not far behind us."

Kulichkov bravely poured cold water on Kutuzov.

"What did you say? Say it again, can't we go back to Warsaw now?" After hearing Kulichkov's words, Kutuzov immediately grabbed his collar and spat at Kulich as if he was asking for no money.

Cove sprayed it in the face.

"Your Majesty General, I'm afraid that's true. I brought 3,000 Russian troops and 3,000 Polish troops to suppress those mobs. However, during the battle, the Poles rebelled. It took a lot of effort for me to bring such a small number of troops.

The men and horses broke through the encirclement."

Kulichkov didn't seem to feel the saliva on his face but hung his hands feebly, explaining with a wry smile.

Kutuzov put down his hands holding Kulichkov's collar. There was no trace of brilliance on his face. He slowly turned around and walked to a chair and sat down.

"Your Excellency General, I was originally going to lead the army to East Prussia to find you after breaking out of the siege. Who knew I would meet you here? May I ask what our army should do next?"

Kulichkov asked softly as if he couldn't bear to disturb Kutuzov. Faced with his question, Kutuzov showed no sign of answering.

"Your Excellency General, the situation in Poland has reached an extremely dangerous point. The reason why we are here is all the enemy's conspiracy. Now various signs prove that the Poles are on the opposite side of us. Warsaw is in danger! Your Excellency General, for

For the interests of the Russian Empire, you must cheer up!"

Seeing Kutuzov's decadent look, Kulichkov said loudly, hoping to cheer up Kutuzov to face this dangerous situation.

"Haha, Kulichkov, you also know that sending troops to East Prussia was my unauthorized action. According to what you just said, I have fallen into a big trap, and we don't have many troops on hand anymore. Poland

The situation has become out of control because of my wishful thinking. You can probably foresee how angry the Queen will be when she learns the news."

Kutuzov's words left Kulichkov speechless for a while. Of course he understood that if the whole of Poland was thrown into disgrace because of Kutuzov, the Queen of St. Petersburg would definitely vent her anger on Kutuzov's whole family.

"Your Excellency General, we still have two thousand troops in Warsaw, and we are not very far from the Russian Polish area. Isn't the governor there very close to you? As long as we can borrow a group of troops, we can take advantage of those Poles.

Drive into Warsaw before you react. I believe that with your ability, you will be able to wipe out those clowns."

Kulichkov urged him eagerly. He hoped more than anyone else that Kutuzov could regain his fighting spirit, because no matter from which aspect, he had already boarded Kutuzov's ship. If the Queen really pursues the case,

Even if he gets up, he will never be able to escape the involvement.

Moreover, there is an unknown thought in Kulichkov's mind. Both he and Kutuzov will be punished by the Queen if they are thrown into Poland. But if Poland is not lost, you must know that what Kutuzov arranged for him is

The task of staying behind in Warsaw, in other words, Kutuzov's expedition to East Prussia with his army had nothing to do with him at all. Even if the Queen settled the accounts, the accounts would not be placed on him.

As long as he can ensure that Poland is not lost or Warsaw is not lost, then he can completely stay out of this series of events, and relying on the relationship between his mother and the Queen, Kulichkov believes that in such a situation

Next, the Queen should let him go.

With this in mind, Kulichkov's primary goal is to ensure that Warsaw does not lose, and the key to ensuring that Warsaw does not lose lies in Kutuzov's ability to regain his fighting spirit.

"Your Excellency General, you also know that sending troops to Prussia caused heavy casualties to the army. However, with Marshal Potemkin's help, your responsibility can be minimized. But Poland is different. Her Majesty the Queen has longed for Poland.

It is not easy for our country to achieve a good situation in Poland now. If Poland is lost, even Marshal Potemkin will not be able to withstand the Queen's soaring anger. And you also know the Queen's character. Once Poland is lost, not only

It’s us, our families are in danger, General, Warsaw is the guarantee of our lives, Warsaw cannot be lost!”

Kulichkov shouted loudly at the end of his words, and his words echoed in Kutuzov's mind like a bell.

Thinking about his youngest son and his beautiful wife, Kutuzov suddenly found that his heart, which had been as gray as ashes, began to beat again. Kulichkov was right. If Poland was not lost, even though 20,000 russians would be lost.

The heavy losses of the army would severely weaken his vitality, but Kutuzov believed that with his relationship with Marshal Potemkin, the empress would not be tempted to kill him.

And as long as you are still alive, there is still hope for everything, so Poland must not be lost! Warsaw must not be lost!

PS: Today is the third update. I have tried my best. This is already the intensity of the holidays. For your support, I will try my best to update three times in the future. Thank you all again. (Deutsch is very sad, thank you very much for your update.

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