After the Bavarian army listened to Yitansi's words, thinking about the contemptuous eyes of the Austrians towards them, the Bavarians felt a surge of anger rippling in their chests. At that moment, several Bavarian officers said to Yitansi:
"Your Majesty, we have long been unhappy with those Austrians. It seems that we deserve the death of so many of our brothers. Whatever you say, we will listen to you."
Itans glanced at the Bavarian army in front of him and said proudly:
"Everyone, we are not going to fight the Prussians anymore. Let's follow me to attack the Austrian military camp. King William of Prussia will support us. When the time comes, we will follow His Majesty William to attack Vienna. Hundreds of years of Habsburg wealth are waiting for us."
After Yitansi finished speaking, it had a miraculous effect. At that moment, the Bavarian troops, under the command of their respective officers, opened fire on the Austrians.
Lacy, who was tied to one side, looked at the picture in front of him and burst into tears. God, is Austria's century-old hegemony about to be destroyed in his own hands? Yitansi looked at the old handsome man with disdain and said to Lacy.
:
"Lasi, I won't kill you, I want you to watch how I broke into Vienna."
Originally, Etans didn't think highly of William. Like all Prussia's enemies, he believed that William could only achieve such a situation by relying on the elite soldiers left to him by Frederick the Great. But after experiencing tonight, Etans knew that he underestimated him.
That little king.
Lacy didn't react at all when he heard Yitansi's words. He was already devastated.
William originally just wanted to separate the Bavarians and the Austrians, but he didn't expect Etansi to be so powerful. William praised Etansi fiercely in his heart, and then William ordered the Prussian ministries not to attack the Bavarians and concentrate their forces on the attack.
Austrian position.
Austria was in trouble at the gate of the Bavarian military camp. It was originally just to deter the Bavarians, but now it was caught in the middle by the Prussians and Bavarians. Some Austrian nobles saw the unfavorable situation in front of them and immediately fled with their guards.
, while most of the Austrian soldiers stood there helpless. Soon this small group of Austrian soldiers were wiped out by the Prussian and Bavarian troops.
After William saw the enemy resisting at the entrance of the Bavarian military camp cleared, he ran straight over with a group of cavalry. And Etans saw a group of Prussian cavalry running towards him in the distance holding the King of Prussia flag, and he understood that this was
William is here.
When William saw Etansi standing at the gate of the military camp to greet him, he smiled and said:
"There's no need to be polite, Count Etans. It's all up to the Count tonight."
After hearing William's words, Yitansi smiled bitterly:
"Your Majesty the King is very grateful. I really admire you very much."
How could William not know the meaning of Yitansi's fight in front of him? William said:
"Count Etans, in view of your achievements tonight, I will speak frankly. I think only a nobleman like you can lead the people of Bavaria to a happy life, and your brother Charles is a complete tyrant. In his
Under the rule, the people of Bavaria will not be able to live a good life."
Yitansi was stunned by William's words, and he was speechless and said:
"Your Majesty, you, what are you talking about, I, I don't quite understand."
William smiled heartily and said:
"Okay, Your Majesty, the Prussians will never forget your kindness. Don't worry, after we win, I will support you as the ruler of Bavaria."
Before Etans could react, William continued to set off with his cavalry. They also wanted to attack the Austrian positions.
After a while, Yitansi finally woke up. Thinking about the meaning of William's words, Yitansi's eyes glowed blood red, and he laughed wildly:
"Haha, hahaha, everyone listen, follow the Prussian army to defeat those damn Austrians, everyone come to me."
After saying that, Yitansi took the lead and rushed towards the Austrian position.
Originally, the Austrian position was very quiet. Except for the necessary vigilance and the troops that Lacy temporarily transferred to the Bavarian military camp, all the soldiers were sleeping quietly.
But soon the sound of gunfire from the Bavarian military camp woke up all the Austrian soldiers, and then they saw a large Prussian army attacking them, including their former allies, the Bavarians.
The officers who were left behind in the camp were in a panic. Some suggested raising troops immediately to bring out Marshal Lacy, but some others advocated sticking to the camp to see what was going on.
Before the Austrian officers could come to a conclusion, their positions had been breached in many places by the sudden attack of the Prussians. Now all the officers were in a panic. Without unified command, the army was in disarray.
Some officers felt that they were helpless and ran away immediately with their guards. This caused a chain reaction. Most of the Austrian officers and nobles couldn't wait to mount their horses and ran away. Ordinary Austrian soldiers were miserable.
Without an officer in command, the Prussians cut it into pieces and ate them, and the soldiers began to flee.
William immediately stood on a high ground on the battlefield and looked at the Austrian soldiers who had abandoned their armor. William laughed a few times and said to himself:
"Teresa, did you see that Lacy was defeated, haha, let me see what else you can use to stop me, I will never let Habsburg stand up, haha"
Seeing William talking to himself and laughing wildly from time to time, his guards looked at each other and lowered their heads.
The battlefield was full of panicked Austrian soldiers, with Prussian and Bavarian troops chasing them behind them. Some Prussian officers shouted:
"Anyone who surrenders will kneel down if I don't kill him."
Hearing this sentence, the exhausted Austrian soldiers fell to their knees one after another. However, some Austrian troops still launched a suicidal counterattack against the Prussian army when they saw that there was no hope of escape, but their counterattack was like a drop of water.
It fell into the sea and achieved no results.
The chase continued until the morning of the next day. The surrendered Austrian soldiers returned to their original camp under the surveillance of the Prussian army, and William also summoned Lacy.
Looking at the veteran in front of him, William thought of Lao Dong, whom he captured on the Eastern Front. Both of them stared blankly at the sky without saying a word. William said:
"Marshal Lacy, you are defeated"
Lacy seemed not to have heard William's words and still had no reaction at all. William said again:
"Your Austrian army has been completely wiped out. You captured tens of thousands of our troops alone. Lacy, please surrender. If you surrender, I will let these Austrians go home."
When he heard that he was going home, Lacy finally had some reaction. He looked at William intently. After a while, Lacy said bitterly:
"We have been defeated. I hope you will not embarrass those ordinary soldiers."
When William heard what Lacy said, he laughed and said:
"You have been defeated. Now you are no longer qualified to negotiate terms with me. Now there is no force from here to Vienna that can stop my advance. Lacy, I owe all this to you."
Lacy pressed the button and said slowly:
"Yes, it's all my fault, Her Majesty the Queen. I betrayed your trust. Austria's century-old hegemony was lost in one fell swoop. I am the sinner."
While talking, Lacy burst into tears.
William looked at Lacy and sighed: Yes, these famous generals are all old. The Austrian army, which was so murderous and powerful in the past, has ceased to exist as these famous generals have aged.
William ordered people to take Lacy down and take good care of him. If there were any requests, he would try to satisfy them.
Then William summoned Yitansi again, and this time he said directly to Yitansi:
"After we capture Vienna, I will send troops to help you ascend the throne of Bavaria."
Two flowers bloomed, one for each, without mentioning Yitansi's words of thanks. On the other side, Suvorov and Prince Henry met under the city of České Budejevice. The two veterans hugged each other fiercely as soon as they met.
After a moment, although Henry was very unhappy with the old furry bear in front of him, he still smiled and said:
"Thank you, Marshal, for your timely assistance. Please allow me to express my gratitude to your army on behalf of our Majesty the King."
Suvorov said politely:
"Your Highness, you are polite. These are what we should do. The friendship between your two countries has a long history. I hope that the armies of our two countries will work together to deal with our common enemy."
Prince Henry smiled and nodded.
The armies of the two countries then launched an attack on České Budejevice, led by the Russian army. Although it seemed that Suvorov was taking care of the Prussian army, Prince Henry saw in Suvorov's eyes that it was indeed
Disdain for the Prussian Army.
Henry gritted his teeth secretly behind his back. He deeply hated Suvorov's attitude. If he hadn't been forced by the current situation, he would have given Suvorov a good look.
A few days after the Russian army launched its attack, reconnaissance scouts reported that an Austrian army of 70,000 men was approaching České Budejevice.
After Henry heard the news, he was cautious. He immediately rushed to the Russian army's camp and pretended to discuss something with Suvorov. At this time, it is estimated that the Russian army had not received the news. Suvorov was in his army.
Henry and I chatted in the tent until a general came to report that a 70,000-strong Austrian army had arrived near České Budejevice. Henry immediately looked surprised and hurried to Suvoro.
The husband said goodbye. Suvorov also thought that Henry had rushed back to make preparations when he heard the news, so he waved Henry away.
The leader of the army that came to support České Budejevice this time was the Austrian veteran Charles Alexander. Charles was the younger brother of Queen Teresa’s husband Franz I. He had been defeated by Frederick the Great three times, but he could not
What is denied is that Charles can indeed be called a qualified general.
After Charles led his army to the battlefield, he saw that the Russian army was attacking České Budejevice. Instead of rushing to attack, he sent a small force to harass the Russian camp and force the Russian army to retreat.
After the Russian army retreated, Charles led his army to camp five miles north of České Budejevice, and was at loggerheads with the defenders in Českia Budejevice.