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Kutuzov looked at Krievsky in front of him, and he really wanted to kill him. Potemkin transferred Lipov and Krivitsky to Kutuzov's command. Lipov was fine, but only

Krivitsky has a lot going on all day long.

No, now he once again asked Kutuzov to slow down the army's march, citing military logistics as an excuse. God is my witness, five days ago, Kutuzov had just handed over enough supplies for the Latvian army to use for a month.

It had only been five days since it was in Krivitsky's hands, but this guy actually had the guts to come and ask for supplies.

But it was obviously unrealistic to get angry with Krivitsky, because Kutuzov was in the wrong.

Yes, you read that right, it is a mistake.

Before things like this happened in Poland, Kutuzov's nominal status was equal to that of Krivitsky and others. Of course, although he had more troops under his command, at least in terms of official positions, they were all the same.

As the Latvian warlord and army lieutenant general, Krivitski has his own pride.

Putting aside the party dispute between Potemkin and Ovorov, in terms of military merit alone, Krivitsky is not inferior to Kutuzov. On the contrary, Krivitsky is even more senior, but now Potemkin is actually

You can imagine the anger in Krivitsky's heart as he was assigned to a defeated general.

He didn't do anything right on the surface, but his methods went underground. Although Kutuzov also used a lot of methods, he couldn't stand Kriviski's deep roots in the Latvian army, and Krivi

Ski's reasons are also quite reasonable. For example, the last time Kutuzov allocated logistics supplies to Krivitsky, after Krivitsky's inspection, he found that the food in this batch of materials was basically moldy.

, and the ammunition was less than half what was written, which allowed Krivitsky to argue with Kutuzov confidently about this.

However, as the commander-in-chief of an army and the task of being in charge of a party before, Kutuzov did not believe that Krivitsky did not know the tricks of logistics. Although Catherine II was now in power, the whole of Russia was still relatively

It's clear, but the logistics in the army are complicated. This is something everyone understands.

Even Kutuzov, as a general with some reputation, got some benefits from logistics when he was stationed in Poland, not to mention those who were even worse than Kutuzov, and Kutuzov was in charge this time.

It was Potemkin's younger brother who transported logistics supplies to the forward army.

According to tradition, the commander will take 10% of the 10% supplies. Then consume 10% on the transportation road. After they are transported to the army, the chief officers in the army will divide 10% to 20%, and the rest will be distributed to the soldiers.

, and some greedy officials will expand the proportion of corruption to five levels or even more.

But these are all things that everyone knows, and it is normal to take advantage of others or to find that the actual number does not match the book. But Krivitsky chose to use this issue to tease Kutuzov, which made Kutuzov

How not to be upset.

Just when the two of them refused to give in like cocks in a fight, Lipov became a good old man. He first said that he could temporarily support Krivitsky with a batch of supplies, and then hinted that if Krivitsky had

If necessary, he can sell another batch to Krivitsky at a low price.

The strange thing is that in the face of Lipov's overtures, Krivitsky was completely disdainful and asked Krivitsky to use the money to buy Lipov's junk. He had no such interest, and he was not

He really came to ask for supplies, he just used this as an excuse to attack Kutuzov.

Finally, under Kriviski's pressure, Kutuzov had to agree to replenish a batch of supplies to Kriviski's army. At the same time, Kutuzov was willing to ask Krivis about this matter.

He apologized and promised that this problem would never happen next time.

After seeing Kutuzov lower his head, Krivitsky left the tent with satisfaction, but at this moment Kutuzov's eyes looking at his back were filled with resentment.

The Russian army marched very smoothly along the way, despite various reasons. But seeing that they were about to arrive in Warsaw, Kutuzov breathed a sigh of relief.

But just when Kutuzov was relieved, an army appeared near the Russian camp.

This army was led by August himself, and the number of the entire army reached 50,000. It can be said that August had spent all his wealth, and the city of Warsaw was now empty. All the nobles and their

The private soldiers were all dragged to the battlefield by August.

After arriving near the Russian army, August specially sent someone to invite Kutuzov to go and have a talk, but Kutuzov knew it well when he saw the Polish army, so he did not agree to August.

After receiving the news that Kutuzov refused to meet, August felt secretive. Originally, August planned to come alone and try to deceive Kutuzov, so that his life safety would be somewhat guaranteed.

, but after learning that August was going to meet with the Russian army, the nobles in Warsaw quit.

The nobles thought that August wanted to compromise with the Russians. God proved that August's softness was well-known in Europe. Although the decision to kill some time ago had greatly changed people's impression of August, but now

In the face of a powerful enemy, who knows what unexpected actions August will make, so the nobles led their teams to stand with August.

In this way, in order to prevent anyone from having evil intentions against him, August also hurriedly mobilized troops loyal to him. Before August left Warsaw, the news that August was going to fight the Russians came

The news had spread throughout Warsaw. Under such circumstances, August had no choice but to turn the rumors into reality.

That's why there was a scene where August led an army of 50,000 people.

sleepless night

Early the next morning, Kutuzov ordered the army to have an early meal. The 50,000 Polish troops came with great momentum. Even though Kutuzov looked down on the Poles, Kutuzov, who had already experienced a failure, did not want to experience it again.

the second time.

The Russian army finished their meal early and set off, and the Polish army also made preparations early. God is my witness, August didn't sleep all night last night. Seeing that things had reached this point, he had no way to look back.

, a person who is not good in wealth and his family can't help but be excited and panicked.

"Your Majesty, August, you are well!" As usual, before the two armies started fighting, the general went to the middle of the battlefield to brag.

"Your Excellency Kutuzov, I didn't expect that I could still see you here. This is really a blessing from God. I thought you had died in East Prussia."

August actually shed a few tears as he spoke. Seeing this, Kutuzov gritted his teeth and said:

"With the blessing of God and the great blessing of Her Majesty the Queen, I did not die in East Prussia as Your Majesty wished. I think Your Majesty must be very sorry."

"How could your Excellency General think so? I am praying before God day and night not because I hope that Your Excellency General will die in East Prussia. Twenty thousand soldiers of your country have already died because of Your Excellency. So I will never regret it."

As he spoke, August, who had squeezed out a few tears just now, changed his expression from drizzle to clearer, and there was even a hint of a smile.

"Your Majesty, I will definitely recover the blood debt of our 20,000 soldiers from you."

Hearing August mention his sadness, Kutuzov changed from gritted teeth to a stern voice.

"The key is that the General doesn't have the ability. By the way, I have prepared a big gift for the General this time. Come on, bring the box."

With that, August gave instructions to his servant, and his servant quickly took a box from the horse and put it in August's hand.

After August took the box, he held it in his hand like a treasure, and then said with a smile:

"Your Majesty General, why don't you guess what's inside the box?"

"August, please don't beat me around the bush. What are you talking about? Just tell me directly and don't talk nonsense to me."

Apparently Kutuzov was angered by August's words.

"General, please take a look," August said and opened the box.

A human head appeared in front of Kutuzov

"This, this, this, August, you are so brave, I will pull out your skin."

As he spoke, Kutuzov drew out the sword from his waist. But as soon as he saw Kutuzov's actions, the royal guards around August immediately pulled out their weapons and protected August.

to the center.

Augustus didn't think there was anything wrong with a king like him holding a human head. Instead, he held the box high and showed off:

"Your Majesty General, don't be angry. It's just a human head. If you want to see it, there are 20,000 such heads in East Prussia."

This head was the head of the general who Kulichkov sent troops to stay at the Russian camp outside Warsaw that day. However, even though such a long time had passed, the embalmed head did not appear to be very rotten.

.

Kutuzov naturally knew this general, and after meeting Kulichkov that day, Kutuzov also learned who the left-behind general arranged by Kulichkov was.

If St. holds it in his hands, then August's wolfish ambitions are already obvious.

"August, I will definitely make you regret it. Just wait. After I attack Warsaw, no one in your family will be alive."

The angry Kutuzov shouted to the sky

For some reason, August felt a chill behind him, but when the two armies were facing each other, August naturally couldn't lose his own morale.

"Kutuzov, don't say too much. Otherwise, this place will become another East Prussia, and you, Kutuzov, may not be as lucky as last time."

By the time August finished speaking, Kutuzov's eyes on the opposite side were already red.

If Kutuzov takes the risk, wouldn't he be in danger? Thinking of this, August's hand slowly swung a few times, and then August's guards wrapped August in it and then

Slowly retreated.

Of course, Kutuzov did not immediately go up and fight. After seeing August retreat, he immediately turned around and rode away. He vowed to teach the Poles a lesson worth remembering for a hundred years!


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