Chapter 109: I Throw A Bar of Soap In Combat Part 1
Literary and artistic young people never take the ordinary path.
In order to prevent me from eating Pennywise secretly first, Feletelia threw Hans, her "ex-boyfriend" to me, with only one intention, and that was to disgust me.
I was deeply distressed by this, and asked stupidly: "Why don't you give me a chastity belt, and give Pennywise one too."
Then, Philetria said that she really wanted to put a chastity belt on both Pennywise and I, but considering her friendship with Pennywise and her trust in me, she gave up temporarily.
. As for sending Hans to my side, in addition to making Hans disgusted with me, it is also because Hans was born in Prussia. He knows most of his relatives in Prussia. Take him with you, whether it is negotiation or negotiation.
Encirclement and suppression are beneficial.
I happily accepted Philetria's suggestion of sending Hans over. As for Pennywise, it would be better for her to go with Philetria.
The time soon came for the agreed departure. Even though she had done all the things that all women would do in the tent, when it came time to actually leave, Feletelia still had red eyes and walked away from the team that had left.
It ran back there again.
"I have a hunch! You must be doing something very dangerous! But I don't know what you plan to do. So, I can only tell good Hans and ask him to watch you. But,
I solemnly warn you here, if you don’t marry me, the consequences will be serious!”
Come on, it seems that Hans placed himself next to me with the intention of monitoring me, but girl, do you have the nerve to torture me like this?
Hans is a tragedy, but there will soon be many more tragic than him.[
The army was divided into two. After deployment, the 4,000-strong Mustache Regiment in the Prussian army, the 5,000-strong Hessian Regiment and the 4,000-strong Saxon Regiment left the team, while Leopold, the eldest son of Prince Dessau, and others
Three thousand Prussian cavalry composed of Prussian nobles fought together, a total of 16,000 people.
The army passed by the original town of Nuremberg, and I went to visit Assassin, but Pennywise didn't come. Because Pennywise seemed to be still angry, because she was shot to death to help me. In this case, then I
Just let her dry.
As for the literary girl who seems to have defaulted to being my mistress from the beginning, I have never been able to figure out how her change came about. It's just that because Philetria was there at the time, I couldn't find the time to ask her.
Now, I still don't have time. Who told me to rush back to Prussia? Nuremberg is more than 300 kilometers away from Prussia. The top priority is to quickly launch a forced march.
Forced march is the explanation of the speed of the army. One of the most famous military examples belongs to the performance of the French Grand Army during the Napoleonic period in the Third Anti-French Alliance. The forced march of seven days and 800 kilometers reversed the offensive and defensive situation in one fell swoop and defeated Austria.
The army was caught off guard.
Eight hundred kilometers in seven days. It is impossible for this army under my command to do it. It is a very typical eighteenth-century army in a parallel world, not a law that was beaten to death by the slogans of the Great Revolution during the Napoleonic Wars of the eighteenth century.
military.
Although it is impossible to do 800 kilometers in seven days, we can still try 300 kilometers in seven days. Who made our army only have portable and light four-pound guns. Without the delay of artillery, we only rely on the infantry's
Legs, seven days is definitely enough time for us to get back to Prussia.
However, if those Junkers and other countries that were waging undeclared war against Prussia thought that we would be so stupid and just run back to Prussia, then they would be wrong.
You know, there is a strategy in this world called besieging Wei and rescuing Zhao, and there is also a strategy called abandoning the chariot to protect the commander.
From the moment Philetria carried out her plan, the precarious Prussia was destined to be unable to keep all its territories from being ravaged. Although this would reduce foreigners' confidence in investing in Prussia, if it could be solved quickly
Defeating the enemy troops that invaded Prussia and compensating the businesses invested by foreigners would still be able to recover a lot of losses.
And from the moment the enemy marched their troops into Prussia, it was destined that their base camp would be empty. This was a good time to blow their ass off. How could we let go of such an opportunity?
So do we have to turn a blind eye to the Junckers who are blooming all over Prussia?
According to the latest intelligence, Hans came up to express his dissatisfaction with my current direction of movement when he heard that the direction I gave the army was to move towards Chemnitz.
"Now there is a rebellion in Prussia by the Junkers, followed by more than a dozen principalities. The Counties are united under the two stronger powers of Saxony and Mecklenburg. Instead of leading the army back to Prussia, you will run away.
What else are you doing?" Hans' choice of words
He was very harsh, and his questioning was unanimously agreed by the cavalry officers. They all believed that they should not waste their strength attacking other vassal states at the moment, but should return to Prussia to fight the enemy decisively, defeat the enemy in one fell swoop, and restore Prussia's power.
loss.
I began to explain my approach to these Prussians: "It is a good idea to quickly return to Prussia with a forced march, and then defeat the enemy as quickly as possible. However, you have thought that if the enemy switches offense to defense, use Prussia as a base.
Isn’t this a possibility on the battlefield? If the situation evolves into that, Prussia will most likely be beaten to pieces.”
"Then attacking Chemnitz now can avoid this situation?" Hans shouted.[
Leopold, the son of Prince Dessau, said: "I think we should attack Dresden in Saxony. The Saxon army left Dresden to respond to the Junkers. If we can besiege Dresden, Saxony will
The army left Prussia and returned to rescue Dresden. With our strength, if we can defeat Saxony once, we will naturally be able to defeat Saxony a second time."
"But what if the Saxons return to Dresden before we reach the Saxons? Although the Elector of Saxony is not a qualified military strategist, he is not a fool either, because he knows that Saxony is on the way back to Prussia.
on the way, suffered
The probability of an attack is greater than that of other countries, and precisely because the Elector of Saxony lost to us, he is most likely to adopt the method of defending the city. And everyone knows that we do not have artillery to attack the city. Once the first battle fails, this pair of armies will
There was a very significant hit to morale.”
This was not said by me, but by Eugene. I am becoming more and more optimistic about this young man.
Leopold shouted: "Then we won't move? Now that the Saxons have left the front line, it is a good opportunity for us to move in and defeat the enemy one by one!"
"Even without Saxony, the enemy still has Mecklenburg and ten other principalities and counties, plus the Junkers, with at least more than 25,000 people. For us, even if we can win, there will be more to come.
What capital do you have to expand?" Eugene used the word expansion here. The Prussian nobles immediately looked over after hearing this, and I looked at Eugene, who then realized that he had said something that he shouldn't have said too much.
What to say.
"Can you explain your combat intentions?" Leopold asked on behalf of the Prussian interests in the army.
"Actually, it's nothing. Everyone knows that Austria is in a lot of trouble. If we have a reinforcement army that they need very much at this time, and it happens that this support army has conquered a lot of nearby territories, if we use the reinforcements to exchange for ruling those territories
, do you think the Austrians will agree?"
Will you refuse?
The premise is that the number of supporting troops must be large enough.
Facing those Prussian nobles who were waiting eagerly, I said: "Although a forced march back to Prussia and then combined with the equal strength of the Fifth Spartan Legion to defeat the enemy is the fastest way to solve the Prussian chaos, but it is also the way for Prussia to gain
The least profitable plan. Because I can't guarantee how many troops we have left after defeating those enemies.
In addition, after defeating the enemy forces concentrated in Prussia, we still have Saxony and Mecklenburg behind us. No matter which one we fight, the other one will always need us to send troops to defend them. In this way, our offense will be weakened.
, the weakening of the offensive means that we will have to lose a lot of men before we can capture the places we are expected to capture."
"Okay, so we can better preserve our strength by moving towards Chemnitz instead of Dresden?" Leopold asked.
"Eugene, please explain to everyone."
Chapter completed!