Chapter 1402
Gilva ran back and forth with his energetic horses, rolled his horses and bent his bows, and thunderstorms were rushing. The rain of arrows forced the Luzons to build simple fortifications to resist the wind-like rangers. Although the opponent's poor light cavalry tried his best to block the impact of his men, they were not of the same level as their men, both in terms of the quality of the soldiers and horses and tactical use, but the opponent's tenacious style still moved Gilva. Even though he knew he was defeated, he still fought desperately. Gilva could not determine whether the other party was unwise or a spirit supporting them, but he had to admit that if an army had such spirit, it would be difficult to defeat.
Gilva soon discovered the differences in combat effectiveness of the two corpses. The soldiers wearing golden robes were probably the so-called Luzon Royal Olive Leaf Corps. The other unit wearing traditional Luzon Army uniforms was undoubtedly the Luzon Eleven Corps. It avoided the real and attacked the weak, and avoided the strong and weak. This is the natural creed of Rangers. Rangers are not heavy cavalry, they are born poachers, and choosing suitable targets is their pursuit.
With a command, the 30,000 Rangers immediately turned into countless assault squads. In addition to the opponent's light cavalry, the 11th Luzon Corps immediately became the focus of the attack. Gilva did not want to fight against the opponent's opponent. Although Gilva believed that even if he fought hard, he would not have the advantage, but he could get greater results at the minimum price, which is what every commander prefers.
Faced with the opponent's flexible and changeable attack methods, Boris not only gritted his teeth and steadily advanced northward, but also began to consider the outcome of the entire battle situation. Although he was not sure what the Battle of Xize would be like, and whether the two corpses he led could not arrive on time would affect the entire battle situation, he had a premonition that he had a premonition from the emergence of this entire Ranger regiment, that is, every step he took was consciously led by the other party. If his speculation or premonition was true, what would this result be like? Boris dared not think about it.
The reward of the horse striking horse made Boris fall into an ice cellar. The horse striking and panicked face proved what kind of nightmare he had experienced. The entire coalition army collapsed, Kroove disappeared, and thousands of Meli prisoners were marching neatly on the battlefield. What kind of war is this?!
Boris issued an order to retreat steadily almost immediately, and received orders for the two corpses to change the back team to retreat almost immediately. After discovering this trend, the Tang army rangers immediately changed their tactics, from assault to harassing and delaying. They obviously wanted to hold back the pace of the two corps so that the Tang army infantry clusters who were cleaning up the mess could catch up. This made Boris even more anxious and ordered the light cavalry to restrain the Tang army rangers at almost all costs so that the main infantry forces could retreat smoothly. Fortunately, the Tang army rangers seemed to intend to release the Luzon army and did not get too entangled, which made Boris feel relieved. With the help of several shallow hills ten miles away, the Luzon army reinforcements were finally able to escape from the Tang army's pursuit and escape successfully.
At this time, Boris had no time to take care of the fate of Kluf's more than 100,000 troops. In his opinion, Kluf's more than 100,000 troops had probably become the Tang army's on-the-trade food. If he still insisted on fighting, at most he would add more to the Tang army's military achievements.
Where did Kroof run? In fact, like Boris, Kroof began to retreat when he found that things could not be done. Taking advantage of the gap between the left-wing army of Luzon, which was entangled with the Melis, Kroof immediately issued an order to retreat across the board. The Tang army spent its main energy on the Melis army, which made Kroof a little puzzled, but even so, the Luzon army could not organize its effective resistance under the pursuit of the Tang army, and it was flooded with all its might.
The 30,000 rangers almost became the King of Hell of the Luzon Army. Their unstoppable pursuit made the Luzon army defeated the army and fled until they crossed an important tributary of the Volga River, the Yava River. They used the Yava River Bridge to block the pursuit of the Tang army's rangers. This place was sixty miles away from the battlefield, and these sixty miles almost became Kroof's unforgettable nightmare journey for life. The 150,000 Luzon army lost more than 20,000 people in the real battle, but after the Meli army disintegrated and disrupted the formation, they were killed by the Tang army rangers along the way. More than 90,000 of the 130,000 troops fell to the north of the Yava River, and only less than 40,000 people were left to escape the Yava River.
This war, which was regarded as the decisive destiny of India and Germany, ended with the absolute victory of the Tang army. In this battle, the Tang army expelled the Luzon forces entrenched in the South Indian and Germans with a strong aura. Since then, Luzon has no power to interfere in the situation in the Indian and Germans region, which has also made the Hansen Alliance, which has been paying attention to this war, was in a tight mind. After the Tang people solved the South Indian and Germans region, whether the Jinge redirected the Western Indian and Germans to the West Indian and Germans has become an issue that they need to consider urgently.
Seeing the captives passing by in front of him, Cui Wenxiu was filled with emotion. Why did he get it? The Luzons fought for their own interests, and what about these Melis? Just for marriage? Then their grand duke and princess really became sinners of history. The 150,000 army was overturned, causing the Melis to lose more than half of its military strength. More importantly, this severe blow to the Melis’ military’s confidence. What should they deal with the Tang army’s next actions?
Poor Crove, he seemed to have forgotten an important factor. The army that had not experienced war was like a group of sheep. To take a group of sheep into a pack of wolves, it would require an outstanding commander, and General Selovi could not be attached to the word "excellence".
One battle will determine the world. This battle will at least make the entire battle situation of the Southern Indian Germans. Your Majesty has to consider what it means to deal with Luzon. Cui Wenxiu has been thinking about it. Without His Majesty's letter, Cui Wenxiu would have to do his best to take down the Luzon army without leaving any left, and even the two reinforcements that have been retracted back, but what will it bring to completely eliminate these two Luzon troops? The army rushed straight into the south to Comini? Or launched a full-scale offensive on the front line of Northern Luzon and completely ruined the Luzon Kingdom? The beneficiaries seem to be in addition to the empire, and there is another tiger that has been spying on the side. His own hundreds of thousands of troops may have been trapped in the entire Luzon battle, while the Pasha people have become monkeys picking peaches. It is really a bit exquisite to grasp and balance the degree of this, but the biggest difficulty has been overcome. Now, what is more important is that it is time to reap the results.
During the Battle of Xize, the two sides invested a total of 640,000 troops, of which the coalition forces invested 360,000, and the empire invested 280,000. Although the coalition had an advantage in military strength, the low-level performance of the Meli army greatly reduced the advantage of this force. In addition, the Tang army put the cavalry that decided the victory and defeat into the battlefield at the right time, which made the balance that once favored the coalition finally turned to the empire. After this battle, the Luzon remnants of the main forces of the coalition fled the Yava River, and the Meli army was wiped out. The commander Selovi was defeated and captured. The Jinpeng Banner was planted on the same day. The Leibo Province in the south was also occupied by the Imperial Army that went south on the third day after the battle.
On June 26, the fifth day after the Battle of Xize, the Tang army's Kanata province's capital Tabar City changed its flag. On June 29, Goa, the capital of the South Indian and Germans fell. At the same time, just as the Tang army was in power in South Indian and Germans, the Pasha Kingdom also tore up the agreement that Moji had not dried to launch a full-scale battle of the Western Expedition, intending to share a spoon of this war. The two sides fought fiercely in the Fergan border area. The Pasha army crossed the border line and entered the Sulu area, fought fiercely with the Luzon army in this area, and gradually advanced to the former Comini area. The South Indian and German war moved to the Andes area.
Frederick was still accustomed to being calm and calm even in this situation. He seemed to have lost not the four provinces of South India and Germany, but the loss of 150,000 troops, but just an insignificant exercise. The only difference from the ordinary is probably the slightly wrinkled clothes, which shows that the coach was lying in a lingering manner again that night.
Kroof finally stabilized his position in Pang Gong. In fact, it was not that he had stabilized his position. It was just that the Tang army did not take advantage of the situation to pursue and let his side breathe. This was not the kindness of the Tang army. As a master of international politics, Frederick knew exactly what the Tang army was doing. The four new rangers of the Tang army entered the central Indian and German-Japanese at this time. With these four rangers joining the battlefield, there was no suspense in this war. It was also a matter of time before Luzon withdrew from Pang Gong and Luciar.
The excessive expansion finally brought negative effects. Frederick let out a sigh of relief. He was greedy for himself. His father and brother had reminded him not to easily get involved in the Indian and German affairs, but should focus on digesting the Comine area. However, at that time, he was proud and already thought he was sure to win, but he didn't expect to taste the bitter fruit so soon.
Chapter completed!