"The Knight of Raya from France rioted and kidnapped two queens of England, looted several villages and manors, and even broke into and destroyed an English castle!"

"Knight Raya did not rebel!"

"Knight Raya did not rebel!"

The nobles were in the tent at the time and remained skeptical about what Fei'er said.

Fei'er said that she and Xu Siling made a series of plans with the aim of sending soldiers and Xu Siling to England, so that the rebellion would break out at this time and ignite England's ass, making them unable to take care of each other.

Because many things are too coincidental.

It is true that Xu Siling snatched Philip VI's fiancée at the wedding and that he had a conflict with the royal family.

How come it is false when you, the Saint, write a letter to report the bad deeds of your knight?

The French nobles couldn't tell the difference, but they still tried to calm the soldiers down and prevent their morale from collapsing.

No matter what, they had to support John.

It was indeed somewhat strange that Innocent VI suddenly rebelled.

But the French nobles are all filial sons of the Holy Church and do not have much respect for the Pope.

It can be probably guessed that the Pope's sudden rebellion targeted Saint Raya, the only supreme leader of the Holy Church.

If you want to eliminate Saint Raya's influence on the people, this is indeed a good opportunity to stab her in the back.

When they were in the tent, Fei'er assured everyone that everything would turn around.

This time everyone felt relieved.

In England, Xu Siling took practical actions to prove that the rumors in England that he was a rebel and rejected the saint's identity were false.

And he did not commit treason.

This put Pope Innocent VI in a difficult position.

Due to historical reasons, there are no secrets between Britain and France.

As long as the words are spoken and the news is explosive enough, it will soon spread across the ocean to the other side.

Especially the English soldiers in Calais, who knew more detailed information than the French soldiers.

The situation is serious. This is the situation facing the city of Calais.

There are two aid forces, one is led by the Black Prince to plunder and create trouble in the south, attacking Wei to save Zhao. As long as the Black Prince makes enough trouble in the south, there will be a day when John can't bear the pain anymore. At that time, John will definitely have to divide his troops to the south to intercept the Black Prince.

This would give Calais a chance to catch its breath.

But John's troops were large in number, and some of them were indeed lost after the Pope's rebellion.

It is obvious that they are going south to provide support, but I don’t understand whether they are going to capture the Pope or resist the Black Prince.

But no matter what, the number of troops leaving was not large.

There were 16,000 soldiers besieging the city this time. With 3,000 to 4,000 soldiers leaving, the remaining force was still not enough for Calais to withstand.

In particular, the supply line across the strait has always been precarious.

John's requirements for the fleet were simple. Small supply boats did not have to be pursued to death, but that kind of transport combat fleet must not be let go easily.

So the soldiers in Calais knew that the only one who could quench their thirst and save them was King Edward.

The reserve troops are in the English port. As long as they can defeat John's fleet in one go, Calais will definitely be defended!

After all, England has controlled the Channel for so long, and its fleet is inherently stronger than France's.

As long as Edward is willing to make a concerted effort, he can indeed resolve the dilemma of Calais.

But now. Everything is gone.

All hope is gone.

News came from England that Xu Siling rebelled and kidnapped the two queens.

King Edward was furious and transferred the reserve troops, first dispersing four troops to pursue the wolf riders who were encircling the Knights of Raya.

However, unexpectedly, Xu Siling led his troops in an unconventional way. With only more than 400 people, without any siege equipment or siege, they directly broke through a city.

King Edward went crazy and gathered his troops again to form six pursuit teams, determined to intercept Knight Raya.

The soldiers in Calais had reason to believe.

Sooner or later, an army of more than 400 people will be surrounded and wiped out by a wise king on the territory of England.

But the situation in Calais is extremely urgent!
The Black Prince has not shown his full potential, and his only help will not come.

How could this not make Calais feel despair?

Every day Edward III wasted trying to capture the Knight of Raya increased the chances that Calais would be captured.

This may even increase exponentially.

The morale of the English soldiers and the morale of the French soldiers underwent a reversal.

John was overjoyed and led the team digging the tunnel. As long as the plan went smoothly and there were no accidents, the capture of Calais would be just around the corner.

Not to mention that the morale of the French soldiers has returned.

The only person who was unhappy in the entire tent was Saint Raya.

"I thought at the time that when he came to England, he would kidnap a queen and a princess for me. I didn't expect that it would be true. He thought one was not enough, so he kidnapped two!"

Inside the tent, Fei'er and John complained helplessly.

Since Fei'er admitted that she is not a saint, her attitude has not been as pretentious as before.

John laughed. "That is indeed something Xu could do. But Queen Philippa is French and a woman from my family. She was married to Edward the pig."

"That's outrageous. My knight is not French, but you look down on him, right? Queen Isabella and Queen Philippa are both French."

"This doesn't prove that Xu Ting is loyal."

Just one hammer.

Regarding Isabella's kidnapping, Fei'er certainly didn't think that Xu Siling was attracted by her beauty.

Isabella is an old woman with one foot in the ground. Even if Xu Siling is very hungry, she will never go to that place.

On the contrary, it seems that Xu Siling has taken a fancy to the queen named Philippa.

"King, how long do you think it will take us to capture Calais?"

"I estimate it will be within half a month. I can't delay it any longer."

"Are you worried about the situation in the south, or in England?"

"There are on both sides, but I'm more worried about Xu." John pondered, revealing his worry: "I don't doubt Xu's ability. His strength is obvious to all. He can break through the city with just the cavalry. This feat is not something that everyone can replicate. No matter what happens in the south, the number of Black Prince's troops is not so large that it is scary. It is not easy to capture the city. He can't compare with Xu."

Fei'er understood. In the Middle Ages, how many people could capture a city with cavalry alone?

"So the Black Prince can only plunder villages that are not populated. Not to mention that if Guillaume leads his troops south to Avignon, he can also intercept the Black Prince."

"There is a big disparity in the strength of the two sides, but Xu and I both recognize Guillaume's command ability. We don't ask to defeat him, as long as we can hold back the Black Prince, it will be enough to establish our victory."

"On the contrary, it is Xu in England who worries me. He has too few men, and Edward the pig is obviously going crazy. Four hundred men are still too few after all. We need to quickly capture Calais, transport soldiers to England, and give Edward III a beating!"

Fei'er nodded. She had little experience in war, but her continuous combat experiences had made her understand the key points.

"King, after the capture of Calais, how many people do you plan to transport to England? After all, we have to leave some people in France, and we can't take them all over."

"Eight thousand. This is the minimum number of people needed to besiege London." John had already prepared. "If we go to England to fight a siege, we must have this many people to be able to surround London."

"I will follow to England."

John was surprised and looked at Fei'er's blue eyes in confusion: "Why, Miss Raya?"

"I am worried about my knight. I will go with my troops to meet him."

"Understood. When we have enough people, I will arrange for more people to pick him up."

Fei'er left the tent. While they were chatting, they could see French soldiers in the distance, carrying siege equipment and attacking the city walls in waves. The French soldiers were full of energy and were fearless.

But the English soldiers still tried to resist.

But everyone knew that as long as Edward III did not turn around to rescue Calais, it was only a matter of time before Calais fell.

But Fei'er felt helpless when she thought of Xu Siling who was far away in England.

The only person she was worried about was Xu Siling.

Is Xu Siling's plan good?

Of course it's good.

As long as the plan succeeds, the battlefield can be transformed and transferred to England.

He also successfully dispersed the main English troops, with one wave in southern France and one wave in England.

The biggest taboo in military strategy is to divide the troops and act accordingly.

Especially in a country like England where the number of soldiers is not large.

England's choice to divide its forces was inherently dangerous.

Historically, if John's fleet had not collapsed in the Channel, he would have been forced to abandon the siege of Calais and head south to encircle and suppress the Black Prince.

This decision completely deprived John of the initiative.

Otherwise, England's plan to divide its troops would suffer a great loss.

But the plan went so smoothly, all based on someone being in danger.

This is what happened to Xu Siling. With more than 400 people, it was no different from streaking in England.

How could Fei'er not worry?

As for Innocent VI who suddenly rebelled?

He's just a clown, who cares about him?

When we're done with England, there will be plenty of torches to jam into his skin.

Let him feel the passionate emotions of the fanatical followers of the Holy Religion.

In terms of personal faith alone, no one in all of Western Europe can compare to Fei'er.

Not even the Pope.

Far away in England, Fei'er was worried about Xu Siling.

Zhen led his troops to flee.

Thanks to the talent [Follow the Leader], his horse riding ability values ​​can be shared by all soldiers' horses.

This results in all horses having the same stamina.

If a group of horses are tired, it means that all the horses need to rest.

As long as no horse shows signs of fatigue, it means that all the horses can still run.

In the hearts of the wolf knights, everyone agreed that this was a blessing brought to them by Saint Raya.

Who would dare to believe that a farm horse can gallop every day?

Xu Siling didn't keep wasting the horse. When necessary, he would take off his vest and armor and run lightly, which was faster.

While Edward III was rearranging his troops, he had already escaped with his wolf riders.

Without waiting for the garrison to react, Xu Siling plundered several villages and manors in succession.

In fact, Xu Siling had long wanted to capture the second city, and he had plenty of ways to make the city open the gates to him.

But the wounded soldiers need time to recover, and looting villages is also a way to gain experience for the newly recruited soldiers who have not been trained for that long.

The older generation of soldiers are significantly superior not only in terms of physical fitness but also in professional ability.

For example, the younger generation of Luan was always at the forefront of the attack and was very ferocious. Even so, as the captain, he did not fall behind in coordinating tactics.

The victory's belief will be instilled and infected among the troops.

What happened to four hundred people?
Lord Si Ling had more than a hundred men and dared to break two cities.

I tell you, this is the richest war we have ever fought.

No one doubted that they would lose.

This situation is seen as arrogance by others and will eventually lead to a big pit.

But it is undeniable that the Wolf Rider in this state is truly invincible.

And now we have Philippa, the invisible helper.

Although she was the Queen of England, she was not favored and rarely interfered in state affairs.

But we still know a lot about the layout of various parts of England.

It's better than Xu Siling holding a simple map and thinking about this and that.

It would be more comfortable to be led by Queen Philippa, who is familiar with England.

Since that night, Philippa seemed to have given up everything and firmly believed that France could win, or rather, she didn't want Xu Siling to lose.

Anyway, England had let her down, Edward had let her down, and Isabella, as her mother-in-law, had also let her down.

There are so many people in this world who have let her down, but she is the only one who doesn't feel that she has let anyone down.

Xu Siling ignited and burned Philippa's confusion, so that she stopped going in circles.

So Philippa was willing to be Xu Siling's lover.

To some extent, it could be said that Xu Siling made Philippa feel comfortable. At least Philippa had never felt loved to such an extent before.

Rather than the perfunctory treatment Edward gave her a few years ago.

After gaining several waves of experience, Xu Siling set his sights on several cities.

The garrison has a lot of troops, even more than Xu Siling.

But he chose to fight more than others.

Otherwise, a city with fewer soldiers than Xu Siling's Wolf Knights would not have the courage to open its gates.

This time, Xu Siling pushed Isabella to the city wall and shouted at her.

Too lazy to cover it up.

Just one sentence.

Open the city gate for a duel. If the gate is not opened and Isabella refuses to duel, she will be tortured and suffer.

Now all of England knew that Edward III had gone mad because of his mother Isabella.

The garrison nobles must be worried that if they don't open the city gates to fight, Xu Siling will really torture Isabella. Will the narrow-minded Edward III then find fault with them?
No one can guarantee this.

This is why Xu Siling chose the city with the largest number of garrisons.

Because the garrison has a small number of troops, they really dare not leave the city.

Not forcing others to do things is one of Xu Siling's fine traditions.

Unfortunately, the nobles of the first city were really afraid of Xu Siling's strength, so they gritted their teeth and refused to open the city gates for a battle.

Of course Xu Siling didn't really do anything to Isabella. Isabella was too old and couldn't withstand any means. She was still useful if she was alive, but she would be useless if she died.

The running around during this period alone had taken a toll on Isabella's health, and even Philippa found it a bit too much to bear.

Xu Siling did not give up. She moved to the second city and repeated the same trick. However, information flowed slowly in the Middle Ages and could not be spread as fast as Xu Siling's.

The nobles of the second city agreed to Xu Siling's fair and holy knight duel request. (End of this chapter)

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