PS: Due to personal preferences, I always feel that Kadeshi played really well in the early stage of the Hittites battle, and I can’t help it if I don’t write about it.

There must be two shifts today, I will eat first, please wait for me for a while.

Chapter [-] Believing in Amon Is Actually Useless

For Ramses, what happened in front of him was a nightmare.

Move time to the past.

In the early morning, Ramses came out of the tent after a night of rest, and the first thing he saw was the Kade Stone City surrounded by thick fog.

In the absence of the Hittites, the towering walls of the Great Kadesh City were the only things that could threaten the Egyptian army. This was the consensus of the entire Egyptian army.

But the location of this city is too favorable for the defenders. It is conservatively estimated that there should be several thousand soldiers in this city, and the troops he has on hand plus those foreign mercenaries are still less than [-] people. will arrive, but they may not be ready to fight immediately after their long journey.

This made the pharaoh decide to wait for the remaining Set and Ptah legions to arrive and rectify, and then attack from four directions with the strength of the five legions at the same time. In this way, the strength of the opponent will also be diluted, reducing the chance of attacking the city. loss.

Ramses patrolled his camp, under the orders of the officers, the soldiers inspected the weapons and cleaned the camp, and those who were disheveled would be punished, neither the pharaoh nor the officers could tolerate damage to their military appearance.

But when Ramses walked past Hikigu's tent, he stopped.

It’s not that he didn’t think about using the power of God, not to mention that God is close at hand, but as he said at the time, if he doesn’t have the ability to offer victory for God…

Then God still protects his dry hair?

If he were the word of God, such a hopeless believer would definitely throw it away.

Thinking of this, Ramses' expression stretched out, he walked away, and continued to patrol his military camp.

At about noon, the heralds he had sent to the Legion of La returned and reported to him good news that the Legion, which had marched behind, had crossed the Orentes River, and had passed the No. The second wading bay, the distance that the soldiers of the Amon Legion can observe with the naked eye.

But it was at this time that Ramses heard thunder.

He looked up at the sky, and there wasn't a single dark cloud there.

Gradually, the pharaoh felt the ground shaking, and it seemed that the entire Kadeshi area was trembling under this terrifying sound.

Soon, he knew what it all meant.

Hundreds of thousands of Hittite chariots rushed out of the forest east of the Orientes River, crossed the second wading bay in a blink of an eye, and crashed in in front of all the people of the Amon Legion. The flank of the Legion.

The chariot easily knocked the human body into the air, and the battlefield was full of flying stumps and the screams of Egyptian soldiers. Those Egyptian soldiers who were fortunate enough to avoid the first wave of impact were soon killed by subsequent batches of Hittite battles. The car ran over.

Behind the chariot, there were a larger number of Hittite infantrymen, these barbarian warriors from the plateau and mountains roaring and rushing towards the Wading Bay along the route of the chariot.

The mountains and plains are full of attacking Hittites, and Egyptian corpses have begun to block the wading bay.

Ramses saw Muwatar, the Hittite king who was leading the Hittite chariot army wantonly ravaging his Ra army before his eyes.

Finally realizing the difference between rash and blitzkrieg, Ramses ordered the Amon Legion to prepare to meet the enemy, but not long after he gave this order, the La Legion completely collapsed.

The remnants of the fleeing defeated soldiers rushed into the camp like crazy, and the Amon army soldiers who had just gathered outside the camp rushed to pieces, and some even rushed to the vicinity of Ramses.

Ramses didn't even have time to rebuke, the fastest Hittite chariots had already entered the camp along the road opened by the defeated troops. The infantry of the Amon Legion soon suffered the same as the previous La Legion. The treatment, in just a few breaths, they fell in rows, and in an instant, hundreds of Egyptian soldiers were nailed to the ground by the spears thrown by the Hittites, and more soldiers were crushed and rammed. Fei, many of the Egyptian chariots that were supposed to be powerful were knocked over before they could even run.

This is the scene in front of Ramses. His legion was crushed helplessly, and the survivors fled like frightened hares, hoping to save their lives.

At the same time, there were shouts of killing from the north, and a Hittite army also came from there. Their chariots were not as many as those in the south, but the number of infantry was even greater.

No matter how you look at it, the Egyptian army under Kadeshi City is finished.

And Ramses, the ambitious pharaoh, will die here if there is no accident, and with the martyrdom of the young pharaoh, Egypt will once again be invaded by peoples from Asia.

"I... defeated?" Ramses muttered to himself, and soon, anger spread from his chest to his whole body, he gritted his teeth and looked at the Hittites who were flaming out in front of him, his lips were bitten with blood Come.

Some of the chariots of the Hittites were gathering again, and looking at their direction, they were going to kill Ramses.

"Pharaoh!" shouted one of the attendants. "You defended Egypt on the day of war. You were worthy of your sacred blood! But the enemy is besieging it! Please don't stay here, run away!"

However, Pharaoh gave the attendant a contemptuous look.

"Go away!" he said. "Since you are cowardly, get out of my sight!"

He looked at his personal guards. These pirates who had kidnapped him were not at all afraid of the Hittite chariots. They looked at the pharaoh with piercing eyes, and they were waiting for orders.

And behind them, are more mercenaries, these mercenaries also did not escape.

This made Ramses feel very ridiculous - it was obviously an Egyptian war, and the Egyptian soldiers who were supposed to die for the pharaoh ran away, but the foreign mercenaries who came for money were still guarding the Egyptian pharaoh.

But they could run, but Ramses couldn't.

A kingdom can have cowardly soldiers or generals, but Ramses cannot have cowardly pharaohs.

Ramses put on a blue crown and armor inlaid with bronze pieces, and then calmly put on red, blue, and green armor for his warhorse.

He boarded a gilded ornate chariot flanked by figures of Asiatic and Nubian kneeling in obedience, symbolizing Egypt's authority and dominion over the North and South, which, in this scene, seems to be a Broken dreams.

The vehicle was equipped with the weapons Ramses needed, two quivers, one full of feathered arrows, the other a bow and an Egyptian longsword.

One of his personal guards boarded the chariot, who would become the Pharaoh's charioteer.

The mercenaries drew their weapons and looked ahead.

A lion's roar sounded, it was the killer, the pharaoh's favorite pet, it guarded the pharaoh's side, and at this moment, he and it were also comrades-in-arms.

The fence has been removed by the mercenaries, leaving a path for chariots to pass.

There was a deafening sound in front, and the Hittite chariot began to charge again in a burst of flying sand and rocks.

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