King's Landing in France
Chapter 263
Chapter 263
The deputy commander of the fortress asked in surprise, "Are we all going?"
"No, of course not, since everyone has taken a step forward, then leave ordinary people to defend the city. The rest will follow me!"
After all, Napoleon grabbed the military flag directly from the flag bearer, carried it and walked out.
The troops are still in a daze, because the general attack requires queuing up first, tossing a bunch of what is there, and then walking towards the enemy mechanically with the accompaniment of music.
Napoleon walked a few steps by himself, looked back and saw no one was moving, and cursed: "What are you doing in a daze, the battlefield is just outside the city, so it's over if you charge so much. How fast is the military musician beating the fastest drum?" Knock so fast! Follow me and open the gate!"
After Napoleon finished speaking, he turned his head and ran wildly again. The other soldiers were still in a daze, but the military musicians had already acted according to the order, beating very fast drumbeats.
Now the soldiers seemed to be activated, howling and following Napoleon.
**
Archduke Karl has the habit of getting up early, and because of this, his troops have organized a front at least.
The French army that suddenly appeared outside the city was unreasonable at all. Generally, when the troops arrived at their positions, they had to change their formation and line up for an hour before launching an attack.
As soon as the French army arrived, they began to charge in marching columns.
The coalition forces that woke up like a dream suddenly fell into chaos.
Fortunately, there were not many French troops who charged at the beginning, and the sober coalition forces managed to kill the French.
Unexpectedly, more French people came out.
Then the commander of the French army slapped his head, "I thought that the attack should be lined up horizontally", and then the French army began to shake their heads.
Grand Duke Karl watched the French army's change of formation all the way, his brows twisted into twists.
Is that called a change?
array?Where is the array?
It looked like a mass of the French army, scattered and turned into--a mass.
Just the width increased.
Then the French army lined up in this formation that could not be called a formation at all, and rushed up in a hurry.
And they didn't have military music at all, so they couldn't talk about a unified pace, they just swarmed up like this.
Archduke Karl: "Damn it, why are they like a completely untrained army?"
Because they really haven't been trained.
However, what Grand Duke Karl couldn't understand the most was that such a mob rushed to the front of the Prussian army.
The Prussians who were attacked had no time to form formation at all, and many people had already begun to flee under the sudden impact.
On the contrary, the attacking mob became more courageous and engaged in fierce hand-to-hand combat with the Prussian army.
This is the first time that Archduke Karl has personally experienced what kind of monster they are currently facing the French army.
It is completely inconsistent with all the military common sense that Archduke Karl has learned in military school.
However, thanks to the resistance of the Prussian army, Archduke Karl's own troops had enough time to prepare, and now he has mobilized enough troops to line up behind the Prussian army, ready to deal with the sudden appearance of the enemy.
At this moment, Grand Duke Karl suddenly heard shouts of killing coming from behind him.
When he turned his head, he saw a group of French troops appearing from the fortress!
The gate of the fortress was blocked by an independent triangular cone, which was invisible to the attacker, so Grand Duke Karl only saw the French army pouring out of the corner of the triangular cone blocking the gate.
This group of French troops also had no formation, and rushed over in columns.
Grand Duke Karl made a decisive decision: "The rear team turns back! Meet the enemy!"
A staff officer asked, "What about the baggage train at the back?"
Carl: "Get out of the way!"
"Report to the general, it's too late! The French are rushing over!"
Carl: "What is rushing over, isn't there still a distance?"
"The back that I didn't say is the front!"
Karl just turned his head, and then saw a bunch of French troops rushing towards the scattered Prussian army.
At this time, the Austrian soldiers all showed fear.
Sometimes, the power of the flanking attack does not lie in how much damage it causes, but mainly in the enormous psychological pressure it brings to the party being flanked.
In many cases, the moment the soldiers realized that they were being flanked, the effect of the flanking had already appeared.
Grand Duke Karl made a decisive decision, drew his sword and shouted: "I am the younger brother of the Holy Roman Emperor, the third prince of Habsburg! I am with you! Count to the numbered regiment, turn back! Others resist Frontal enemy attack!"
Then Archduke Karl counted out a series of numbers loudly, apparently he had memorized which regiment he was in.
His words indeed played a role in stabilizing the morale of the army, and half of the troops turned back to face the French army rushing towards the fortress.
The army facing the front faced the French skirmishers rushing up.
The fierce hand-to-hand combat has begun!
Archduke Karl galloped along the road between the two-part army, shouting as he ran: "Hold on! The enemy is just a mob who can't even walk in line! And with wide-eyed eyes, it is clear that our numbers are dominant!"
After shouting to the hand-to-hand combat side, Karl turned his head and shouted to the French army who was about to charge towards the fortress: "Attention the rear team, open fire freely, and disperse the rushing French army with fierce firepower! The cannons turn around quickly, use grapes Say hello to them!"
In response to the sudden appearance of the French army, Archduke Karl's artillery had just turned the cannon fixed in the fortress for the siege, and now they are desperately trying to turn the cannon back.
Archduke Karl: "Aim at the man holding the flag! Shoot! Shoot!"
**
Napoleon held up the flag and charged like the wind.
People around him kept falling, but the bullets seemed to go around him without touching him at all.
As he rushed, he thought: "Sure enough, like Andy, I am blessed by God! It must be Andy who distributed his blessings to me! He is indeed the one who wants to make history! He is indeed Caesar!"
Thinking of this, Napoleon shouted: "For France! For Caesar!"
None of the leading soldiers who followed thought there was anything wrong with the appearance of a Caesar. After all, some of the leading soldiers might not know who Caesar was.
Even if they shouted for Voltaire at this time, they would probably follow suit.
Chief Soldier: "For France! For Caesar!"
The Austrians finally brought the cannons over and loaded them with grapeshot.
After the cannon fire, the people around Napoleon fell, and he was unharmed.
So he rushed towards the Austrian artillery with a flag, and kicked down the gunner who was cleaning the barrel.
Then the French army rushed up screaming and sent the gunners away, one by one with a bayonet.
The French smashed the Austrian artillery like a tide against a castle on the beach.
At the same time that the French soldiers crossed the artillery positions and rushed towards the enemy infantry formation, Napoleon stopped beside the cannon.
He planted the military flag on the ground and shouted: "Come here, some people, follow me to turn the muzzle of the cannon around and load grape shells!"
Someone ran over, turned the cannon over in a hurry, and then someone picked up the brush for cleaning the barrel.
Napoleon pushed him away, took a brush and brushed the barrel of the gun himself, and then picked up the powder barrel and poured gunpowder into it.
"Quick, grapeshot!" cried Napoleon, "bring it here!"
Baskets of grapeshot were brought over.
Napoleon himself stuffed steel balls into the barrel one by one.
When he was done, he saw an Austrian flag on the ground, picked it up, and stuffed it in.
"Get out of your way! Do you want to be shot?" he yelled at the French army in hand-to-hand combat.
So the French army scrambled and crawled out of the way.
He took the torch.
"This cannon, let Shinra go to hell!"
He lit the cannon.
I want to explain that in the current starting point system, as long as you don't write the last author's words, there will automatically be a stupid author asking for a monthly ticket, a fucking idiot.
I did this for my own pleasure, otherwise I wouldn't have opened such a niche subject.I haven't asked for a ticket until now!
(End of this chapter)
The deputy commander of the fortress asked in surprise, "Are we all going?"
"No, of course not, since everyone has taken a step forward, then leave ordinary people to defend the city. The rest will follow me!"
After all, Napoleon grabbed the military flag directly from the flag bearer, carried it and walked out.
The troops are still in a daze, because the general attack requires queuing up first, tossing a bunch of what is there, and then walking towards the enemy mechanically with the accompaniment of music.
Napoleon walked a few steps by himself, looked back and saw no one was moving, and cursed: "What are you doing in a daze, the battlefield is just outside the city, so it's over if you charge so much. How fast is the military musician beating the fastest drum?" Knock so fast! Follow me and open the gate!"
After Napoleon finished speaking, he turned his head and ran wildly again. The other soldiers were still in a daze, but the military musicians had already acted according to the order, beating very fast drumbeats.
Now the soldiers seemed to be activated, howling and following Napoleon.
**
Archduke Karl has the habit of getting up early, and because of this, his troops have organized a front at least.
The French army that suddenly appeared outside the city was unreasonable at all. Generally, when the troops arrived at their positions, they had to change their formation and line up for an hour before launching an attack.
As soon as the French army arrived, they began to charge in marching columns.
The coalition forces that woke up like a dream suddenly fell into chaos.
Fortunately, there were not many French troops who charged at the beginning, and the sober coalition forces managed to kill the French.
Unexpectedly, more French people came out.
Then the commander of the French army slapped his head, "I thought that the attack should be lined up horizontally", and then the French army began to shake their heads.
Grand Duke Karl watched the French army's change of formation all the way, his brows twisted into twists.
Is that called a change?
array?Where is the array?
It looked like a mass of the French army, scattered and turned into--a mass.
Just the width increased.
Then the French army lined up in this formation that could not be called a formation at all, and rushed up in a hurry.
And they didn't have military music at all, so they couldn't talk about a unified pace, they just swarmed up like this.
Archduke Karl: "Damn it, why are they like a completely untrained army?"
Because they really haven't been trained.
However, what Grand Duke Karl couldn't understand the most was that such a mob rushed to the front of the Prussian army.
The Prussians who were attacked had no time to form formation at all, and many people had already begun to flee under the sudden impact.
On the contrary, the attacking mob became more courageous and engaged in fierce hand-to-hand combat with the Prussian army.
This is the first time that Archduke Karl has personally experienced what kind of monster they are currently facing the French army.
It is completely inconsistent with all the military common sense that Archduke Karl has learned in military school.
However, thanks to the resistance of the Prussian army, Archduke Karl's own troops had enough time to prepare, and now he has mobilized enough troops to line up behind the Prussian army, ready to deal with the sudden appearance of the enemy.
At this moment, Grand Duke Karl suddenly heard shouts of killing coming from behind him.
When he turned his head, he saw a group of French troops appearing from the fortress!
The gate of the fortress was blocked by an independent triangular cone, which was invisible to the attacker, so Grand Duke Karl only saw the French army pouring out of the corner of the triangular cone blocking the gate.
This group of French troops also had no formation, and rushed over in columns.
Grand Duke Karl made a decisive decision: "The rear team turns back! Meet the enemy!"
A staff officer asked, "What about the baggage train at the back?"
Carl: "Get out of the way!"
"Report to the general, it's too late! The French are rushing over!"
Carl: "What is rushing over, isn't there still a distance?"
"The back that I didn't say is the front!"
Karl just turned his head, and then saw a bunch of French troops rushing towards the scattered Prussian army.
At this time, the Austrian soldiers all showed fear.
Sometimes, the power of the flanking attack does not lie in how much damage it causes, but mainly in the enormous psychological pressure it brings to the party being flanked.
In many cases, the moment the soldiers realized that they were being flanked, the effect of the flanking had already appeared.
Grand Duke Karl made a decisive decision, drew his sword and shouted: "I am the younger brother of the Holy Roman Emperor, the third prince of Habsburg! I am with you! Count to the numbered regiment, turn back! Others resist Frontal enemy attack!"
Then Archduke Karl counted out a series of numbers loudly, apparently he had memorized which regiment he was in.
His words indeed played a role in stabilizing the morale of the army, and half of the troops turned back to face the French army rushing towards the fortress.
The army facing the front faced the French skirmishers rushing up.
The fierce hand-to-hand combat has begun!
Archduke Karl galloped along the road between the two-part army, shouting as he ran: "Hold on! The enemy is just a mob who can't even walk in line! And with wide-eyed eyes, it is clear that our numbers are dominant!"
After shouting to the hand-to-hand combat side, Karl turned his head and shouted to the French army who was about to charge towards the fortress: "Attention the rear team, open fire freely, and disperse the rushing French army with fierce firepower! The cannons turn around quickly, use grapes Say hello to them!"
In response to the sudden appearance of the French army, Archduke Karl's artillery had just turned the cannon fixed in the fortress for the siege, and now they are desperately trying to turn the cannon back.
Archduke Karl: "Aim at the man holding the flag! Shoot! Shoot!"
**
Napoleon held up the flag and charged like the wind.
People around him kept falling, but the bullets seemed to go around him without touching him at all.
As he rushed, he thought: "Sure enough, like Andy, I am blessed by God! It must be Andy who distributed his blessings to me! He is indeed the one who wants to make history! He is indeed Caesar!"
Thinking of this, Napoleon shouted: "For France! For Caesar!"
None of the leading soldiers who followed thought there was anything wrong with the appearance of a Caesar. After all, some of the leading soldiers might not know who Caesar was.
Even if they shouted for Voltaire at this time, they would probably follow suit.
Chief Soldier: "For France! For Caesar!"
The Austrians finally brought the cannons over and loaded them with grapeshot.
After the cannon fire, the people around Napoleon fell, and he was unharmed.
So he rushed towards the Austrian artillery with a flag, and kicked down the gunner who was cleaning the barrel.
Then the French army rushed up screaming and sent the gunners away, one by one with a bayonet.
The French smashed the Austrian artillery like a tide against a castle on the beach.
At the same time that the French soldiers crossed the artillery positions and rushed towards the enemy infantry formation, Napoleon stopped beside the cannon.
He planted the military flag on the ground and shouted: "Come here, some people, follow me to turn the muzzle of the cannon around and load grape shells!"
Someone ran over, turned the cannon over in a hurry, and then someone picked up the brush for cleaning the barrel.
Napoleon pushed him away, took a brush and brushed the barrel of the gun himself, and then picked up the powder barrel and poured gunpowder into it.
"Quick, grapeshot!" cried Napoleon, "bring it here!"
Baskets of grapeshot were brought over.
Napoleon himself stuffed steel balls into the barrel one by one.
When he was done, he saw an Austrian flag on the ground, picked it up, and stuffed it in.
"Get out of your way! Do you want to be shot?" he yelled at the French army in hand-to-hand combat.
So the French army scrambled and crawled out of the way.
He took the torch.
"This cannon, let Shinra go to hell!"
He lit the cannon.
I want to explain that in the current starting point system, as long as you don't write the last author's words, there will automatically be a stupid author asking for a monthly ticket, a fucking idiot.
I did this for my own pleasure, otherwise I wouldn't have opened such a niche subject.I haven't asked for a ticket until now!
(End of this chapter)
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