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Chapter 614 Man Joseph!

Originally, after learning that William had arrived, William V was preparing to come and seek punishment. In this battle, if anyone had the most casualties, then there was no doubt that it was the Dutch. Before the war, William V's Dutch army had more than 20,000 troops, but in the post-war contraction, there were only less than 4,000 Dutch troops with more than 20,000 people left.

This means that in today's battle, the Dutch army suffered more than 15,000 casualties.

When William V received this report on the damage of the war, he could be said to be crying without tears. Therefore, after learning that William was coming, William V was angry and wanted to come and ask why William had completely adopted a completely different arrangement than what he said before the war.

But after William finished speaking, several Prussian soldiers blocked him without waiting for William V to speak. This scene made William V even more ashamed and angry.

The arms were always unable to resist their thighs. Seeing that the atmosphere was not right, William V had to swallow the words he had not said.

After William V left, William ordered all the troops under his command to immediately join the pursuit of the French army. After the order was issued, William silently muttered in his heart:

"Yalman, don't let my hope down, you must hold Napoleon!"

While William was praying silently, Yarman, who was highly anticipated by him, was now a little anxious. He did not expect that the French army, which had become a devastated dog, could burst out with such powerful combat power. Teams of French soldiers shouting the slogans of going home rushed into the battlefield.

What shocked Yarman even more was that the French cavalry seemed to have never thought about casualties. Although the Prussian army had set up countless traps on the French road, the French cavalry did not care about their own casualties and rushed forward. The cavalry that continued to charge completely ignored those comrades who were injured by the traps.

This attitude of indifference to other people's casualties and indifferent to his own life made Yarman shudder coldly.

"The enemy must be blocked!"

Finally, Yarman stepped onto the war horse and shouted loudly:

"Let the 28th and 27th Cavalry regiments be prepared! We will launch an attack on the enemy!"

It is not the style of the Prussian army to be beaten passively, and the current powerful attack from the French army has shaken the defense line of the 14th Division.

Yarman knew that he had to reverse this unfavorable situation, and launching an attack on the enemy would not only give his army a breath of relief, but also block the enemy's rainbow morale.

The 14th Division had already been prepared, so after Yarman's military orders were given, the cavalry immediately began to assemble behind Yarman.

The huge sound of horse hooves caused by the assembly of the cavalry caught Napoleon's attention, his eyes shrank, and then shouted:

"Quickly, order the army to attack in the direction of the sound of horse hooves from the enemy, tell Joseph that if we cannot open the enemy's defense line, we will all die here!"

At this moment, Joseph's face was covered with tears. Only less than half of the three thousand French cavalry who were charging under his command now remained. The rest of the cavalry either fell under the enemy's trap or were surrounded by enemy groups. However, Joseph did not stop because of such a large casualty. He implemented Napoleon's orders to the end. Even if only the last cavalry was left, the fate of this cavalry would fall on the road to charge.

Joseph naturally heard the sound of horse hooves on the enemy's back line. After hearing the sound of horse hooves on the enemy, Joseph's pupils shrank, and he did not wait for him to receive Napoleon's orders. He made the same decision as Napoleon.

Cavalry operations require sufficient space and distance to accelerate charges in order to exert their maximum power, which means that the infantry needs to leave a flat and safe place for the cavalry to facilitate the attack on the battlefield. Now that the enemy's cavalry is gradually gathering in one direction, it means that the enemy's cavalry will attack the French army from that direction as the starting point.

In this way, the French cavalry can do the opposite. Although this will hit the enemy cavalry head-on, the situation has reached this point. If you don’t give up, the only thing waiting for the French army is defeat!

One thousand five hundred cavalrymen gritted their teeth and endured their physical fatigue and wounds, rushed towards the defense line of the 56th Infantry Regiment of the 14th Division.

Because the 56th Infantry Regiment had received Yarman's order, a gap had been released on the position of the 56th Infantry Regiment, which was used for the charge of the Prussian cavalry.

But the French rushed towards the 2nd, the unleashed gap before the Prussian cavalry. Although the Prussian soldiers guarding this gap were about to collapse, Joseph, including all the French cavalry behind him, knew that in front of them was a place of life and death choice!

Sure enough, after Joseph led the cavalry to break through the defense line of the 56th Infantry Regiment, Yarman, who was sitting high on the back of the war horse, shouted an attack! Then two thousand Prussian cavalry instigated the war horses under their crotch and rushed towards the French cavalry.

At this moment, the cavalry on both sides abandoned the idea of ​​using a cavalry. The cavalry on both sides rushed towards each other with their sabers, as if they were about to put the other party under the horse's hooves and crush them to death!

"Hurry, hurry up and don't fight!"

Joseph rushed to the forefront of the French cavalry, and after chopping down the Prussian cavalry in front of him, he shouted even more. However, the situation on the battlefield did not evolve with Joseph's will. At the moment when the cavalry of both sides collided, countless cavalry were knocked down by the enemy, and more cavalry were completely confused. Except for the hundreds of people around Joseph, the rest of the cavalry were already in the state of being in the Prussians, and it was impossible to escape without any hesitation.

Joseph did not pay attention to the cavalry that were stopped by the Prussians. After gathering hundreds of cavalry around him, Joseph shouted:

"I don't know whether God loves or evil to the British. I only know that all British people except the dead will be driven out of France! And so do the Prussians today."

Joseph's words caused great shock to the French cavalry around him. The first half of the words Joseph said was a famous saying that Joan of Arc, a national hero in France in the 14th century, said when she was judged by the British Inquisition. After Joan of Arc was rehabilitated, this sentence became a banner representing the national will in the hearts of the French.

Leading the hundreds of French cavalry who were encouraging Yu Yong, Joseph once again launched an attack on the Push cavalry with himself as an arrow. In the previous collision, the French did not penetrate the Push cavalry formation, and Joseph hoped that this charge could penetrate the Prussian cavalry formation.

"Stop them! Never let them go through one person and one horse!"

Yarman, who was standing behind the cavalry, saw Joseph and others speeding up their horses again, and a ferocious look appeared on his face. William had already given a death order and must stop Napoleon here. If Yarman failed, then he could foresee that his future would immediately become dim. On the contrary, if he could stop Napoleon's troops and even capture Napoleon, then he would be the chief minister in this battle.

Like Yarman, it was just that Yarman bet on his own future, while Joseph bet on his own life and the future of the entire French army.

The French army, which had been brave enough to pluck their blood, seemed to have the courage of thousands of men. The Prussian cavalry standing in front of them were killed one by one, and all the French cavalry were moving forward bravely. Even if the comrades lying on the ground in front were their own comrades, these cavalry would let the horses step on without hesitation.

When Joseph was stabbed by another Prussian cavalry, he was less than fifty steps away from Yarmann, who was standing behind the Prussian cavalry and Yarmann's personal guards.

The hand holding the sword had already trembled violently, and Joseph gritted his teeth and tried hard to control his right hand holding the sword tightly.

"kill!"

Another word "kill" rushed out of Joseph's mouth, and blood had penetrated into the inside from the breastplate in front of Joseph, and some fine blood clots were wrapped around Joseph's hair. At this moment, Joseph was like a god of killing.

While this scene shocked Yarman, he also felt fierce. Yarman led his hundred personal guards to rush towards Joseph.

It can be said that Yarman and his personal guards are already the last obstacle in front of Joseph, but behind Yarman is a straight continent, which leads to France.

Joseph kept waving the saber in his hand like a machine, and blood flowed down his cheeks drop by drop, but Joseph was unaware of it. The moment he waved the saber, Joseph thought of his parents and his hometown Corsica.

In the heart of Joseph was Napoleon. This younger brother made the name of the entire Bonaparte family resound throughout France, but it was this younger brother who brought the entire Bonaparte family men into the army. In addition to the three Napoleon brothers, there are many blood relatives of the Bonaparte family. The previous battle has caused huge losses to the Bonaparte family.

It can be foreseeable that once this battle fails, not only the French army will be annihilated, but the entire Bonaparte family will be wiped out.

Rise is like a comet, and defeat is so sudden! Is this the fate God arranged for the Bonaparte family? Joseph is unwilling, he is unwilling!

"Even if you die, you will open the way for Napoleon!"


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