Chapter 144
An Ning gallops on the wind, and the wind shakes his temples.

At this moment, he didn't need to think about tactics or such complicated things as strategy, he just had to focus on hacking and killing.

He chose the enemy's frontmost flag as the target, leaned close to the horse's back, and galloped the horse.

The saber raised high above the head reflects the sun like a torch.

The flag bearer followed closely behind him, holding the general flag high.

**
The third and fourth brigades were arranged in the middle of An Ning's front line. The soldiers of these two brigades saw An Ning rushing to the enemy's line first.

"The general is charging!" someone shouted.

"It's the general, the general is charging!"

Just at this time, the charge horn sounded, and the non-commissioned officers of each team ordered after hearing the horn sound: "All, charge!"

So the people from the two brigades rushed up screaming like tigers descending the mountain.

The two brigades on the side couldn't see what was happening here, and they didn't see the general's flag rushing towards the enemy, but they saw the momentum of the friendly army next door, and they were also mobilized, howling and rushing towards the enemy.

The enemy was still in a daze, and was dazed by the big explosion behind him just now, but the sound of shouts of shocking power rang out, and the soldiers with bayonets rushed through the white smoke produced by the shooting.

The troops on Anning's side had just repelled the enemy's attack with their guns, and now their morale was high. When they charged, everyone was fierce and heroic.

In contrast, Lafayette's troops were unstable, and had just been attacked by surprise, and were in a state of fright.

At this moment, someone suddenly shouted: "Our flag has fallen!"

**
An Ning set his target on the enemy's frontmost flag from the very beginning.

In this era, the organization of the army is not high. Everyone recognizes the flag. When charging, they will charge with the flag. If the flag falls, they will fall into chaos.

An Ning went straight to the flag!

On the way to the flag he saw an officer pointing his pistol at him.

It was only for a moment, and the next moment, the white smoke blocked the line of sight.

An Ning didn't feel like being shot, so she simply ignored it and went straight to the flag.

He knew that he was not good at slashing on horseback, so he simply put down the long knife in his hand, intending to cut off the flag when he passed by.

The stagger is in an instant!

An Ning felt that the long knife in his hand had hit, and when he turned around, he saw the flag crashing to the ground!

Got it!
**
The fall of the flag may be just a small ripple, but it spreads into a wave of collapse in a short time.

The enemies in front of An Ning turned around and ran away, followed by all the enemies in the first row turned around and ran wildly.

The second horizontal team was still advancing, and ran into the fleeing own people head-on.

The crowded team fell into chaos!
Many were pushed down and trampled upon!

The third horizontal team had just crossed the ridge line, but was stunned in the face of chaos.

Some non-commissioned officer pulled out his gun and shot a deserter. As a result, the panicked troops raised their guns and shot!
The chaos after the volley of guns involved the third horizontal team, and everyone was in chaos.

Countless people were pushed down and trampled, and there were screams everywhere.

At this moment, Napoleon hit the mill with a cannon!
A moment later, the mill exploded like a barn!

Instantly, the total crash happened.

The huddled enemy began to flee down the mountain.

An Ning rode on a horse and chopped down several people, but half of them were cut!
He simply stopped cutting and killing himself, and shouted: "National Army, go forward! Scatter them completely!"

At this time, when he turned his head, he suddenly found that Davout's troops hadn't moved, so he shouted: "Davout! Go forward!"

However, the entire battlefield was filled with shouts of killing, and An Ning's voice was directly swallowed up.

He could only grab a young boy who was charging with a gun, and tore off his general rank and handed it to him: "Son, take this and run back! Find Captain Davout and let his brigade start moving forward!"

Seeing An Ning, the younger generation immediately tensed his body and saluted: "I promise to complete the task!"

Then he turned and sprinted like a loach through a chaotic quagmire of hand-to-hand combat.

An Ning raised the knife again: "Follow me, move forward!"

**
On Davout's side, a sergeant begged, "Captain, let's go too!"

Davout shook his head: "No, the order we got was to serve as the general reserve force. Without the order, we can't move!"

At this time, a small soldier ran to the front of the first brigade, braked suddenly and asked, "Who is Davout?"

"That's the one with the bald head!" replied a sergeant.

Davout cursed: "Damn it, I still have some hair."

The little soldier ran over, saluted, and then stretched out his hand to show General Frost's shoulder patch: "The general gave me this as a token! He ordered you to move forward!"

Davout took the epaulets, turned his head and said to everyone: "You heard it too! General Frost ordered us to move forward! Military musicians, play music!"

The military musicians immediately beat the drums vigorously, and at the same time as the drums started, the entire brigade began to walk in place, swaying from side to side neatly with the drumbeats.

Davout drew out his sword: "Forward!"

Then he took the lead and walked in the front, followed by the standard bearer holding the brigade flag.

After walking two steps, Dawu felt that the momentum was not enough, so he began to sing: "Go forward, sons and daughters of the motherland, rise up quickly!

"A glorious day awaits you!"

The first brigade sang the majestic Marseillaise in unison—no, the Roman hymn, pushing forward like a steamroller.

Faced with such a powerful momentum, can Lafayette's army resist it?The answer is no!Because this momentum is so tyrannical, nothing can stop it!
**
When Lafayette saw the large army retreating from the top of the mountain, he was shocked!
what happened?
What happened after the troops pushed to the top of the hill?
Could it be that Frost really dared to take the initiative to charge himself against the [-] people?
Then Lafayette saw General Frost's flag appear beside the burning barn.

In front of the flag was a white horse galloping, chasing a huge number of rout soldiers!
Behind him, there are rows of National Guard soldiers. Their military uniforms are exactly the same as the National Guard except for a red hoop on their arms, but their temperament is completely different!
Obviously, those are all Frost's troops!

The broken troops rushed to the positions around Lafayette like a tidal wave, engulfing the artillery who still held their positions.

After a while, the artillerymen also dropped their cannons and ammunition carts and started running.

Lafayette stammered and muttered: "What's going on? What happened? How could they defeat our army with such a huge numerical advantage? Even [-] pigs shouldn't be defeated so quickly!"

Berthier: "Turn over the brigade that was just transferred to the camp, and if you stabilize your position..."

Lafayette interrupted Berthier: "No, it's too late. Did you see that the enemy rushed all the way down, and we have no chance to gather our troops again."

At this time, troops with tricolor flags appeared on the top of the hill. They sang the "Ode to Rome" composed by Frost and Ludwig Beethoven, and walked down the valley in high spirits.

The appearance of these troops accelerated the fleeing of the rout—although the pursuers were tired and stopped and started to walk, they were still running crazily, as if there was a god of death chasing them.

Berthier: "Then send cavalry to intercept and kill Frost!"

Lafayette shrugged his head: "We have lost the battle. Withdraw."

Lafayette looked indignantly at Frost, who was riding his horse down the hill, pulled the rein to turn the horse's head, and kicked the horse in the belly.

The horse started to trot, the standard bearer, the trumpeter and a group of officers followed Lafayette and fled in despair.

**
An Ning took the reins and stopped the horse.

The chasing troops had exhausted their strength and stood still and cheered.

Lazar Cano rode up to catch up and reported to An Ning: "The enemy has discarded so many guns and equipment that they will no longer be able to organize an army before returning to Paris."

An Ning: "I know. The top priority now is to know what's going on with the cavalry, and find Lana!"

Kano pointed to the side: "The cavalry are coming."

As soon as An Ning turned her head, she saw the cavalry girls appearing in view over the hill.

They were all blood-colored, and they looked like they had just returned from Shura Hell.

Christina took the lead, walked in the front, and shouted to An Ning from a long distance: "Andy! Congratulations! You won so beautifully!"

An Ning smiled slightly, pulled the rein to turn the horse around, and waited for the girls to come over.

"Thanks for your hard work," An Ning said, "Without you holding back the enemy cavalry, we would never have achieved such a brilliant victory."

Christina: "Brilliant victory? No, no, this cannot be described as brilliant, it's a miracle!"

Davout, who did not know when he rushed over, said, "Yes, this is a miracle! I have never heard of such a brilliant victory in the history of war!"

Just as An Ning was about to answer, Napoleon came running from a distance on horseback, shouting as he ran, "Andy! This is a miracle! You have eclipsed all the heroes of ancient Rome! You are the contemporary Caesar!"

An Ning laughed and joked, "Then should I change my surname to Augustus?"

Napoleon: "Absolutely!"

While others were touting tranquility, Lazar Cano was worrying about business. He asked Christina, "Where is Ms. Oliver, commander of the cavalry?"

Christina: "We don't know. The people got separated during the melee. After I scattered the enemies, I gathered a small group and rushed to the front. After all, Andy...Your Excellency General may need someone to attack the enemy. But we are still late Oh, you won too fast, it's only been two hours, [-] enemies!"

An Ning looked up at the sun in the sky, only then did he notice that the sun hadn't started to set, and it was probably only one or two o'clock in the afternoon.

The battle ended in more than two hours!
A bit too fast indeed!
...Could it be that I really have some talent?
(End of this chapter)

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