Jiang Tian transmigrated to the Great Xia Dynasty and was immediately met with a drought that had lasted for many years. The county magistrate, in order to pray for rain from the Dragon King, prepa...
Song Yingxing's pontoon bridge was very sturdy.
These heavy trucks, each over ten meters long, weigh over ten tons.
But these trucks were able to drive past steadily.
Once all the heavy trucks had reached the other side, the cavalry quickly crossed.
The next day at noon.
Jiang Tian and the other two slept until they naturally woke up.
He stood up and walked outside the tent.
This military camp is now deserted.
All the other tents were dismantled.
"Yuan Chonghuan, you people didn't even call me when you left?" Jiang Tian looked at the empty military camp. These people had really taken everything apart when they left.
"Sir, General Yuan was afraid of disturbing others' rest, so he asked me to stay here and serve you." Just then, the two men who had gone to the toilet to have a big meal together last night said with smiles.
"Why do you two smell so bad?" Jiang Tian pinched his nose and waved at them. "Alright, hurry up and go. I'll catch up with you soon in my car."
"Sir, we are not at ease with this man in the desolate wilderness."
"We'll leave after you leave."
Jiang Tian frowned: "What, are you worried I'll get lost?"
The two cavalrymen quickly mounted their horses: "Take care on your journey, sir. We'll go ahead first."
After saying that, the two men suddenly flicked their whips, and the horses galloped forward at breakneck speed.
Two young girls, Aksini and Chen Yuanyuan, came out.
They looked at the empty military camp.
"My lord, I think we should hurry up and catch up with them."
"This place is full of wild animals, it would be troublesome if we encountered any."
"Let's talk after we finish eating."
One hour later.
Jiang Tian drove his car at breakneck speed ahead.
...
In the Frankish military camp.
Bonaparte's central command tent.
Harvey ran back, trembling with fear.
The man was covered in wounds, and his military uniform was stained crimson with blood.
Harvey collapsed to the ground as soon as he entered the tent.
"Wake him up! Wake him up right now! What happened last night?" Bonaparte roared, and almost all of his 50,000 soldiers perished.
By now, Bonaparte has lost 60 to 70,000 men.
They haven't won a single battle yet.
The crowd rushed forward and pinched Harvey's philtrum and rubbed his chest.
After all that effort, Harvey remained unconscious.
"Bring me a bucket of cold water and pour it over his head."
"Yes..." Soon, a guard brought two buckets of cold water.
The guard poured the two buckets of ice-cold water directly onto Harvey.
Harvey screamed and quickly regained his senses.
"Tell me, how did you command an army of 50,000?"
"Why did your entire army of 50,000 perish? How dare you return alone?"
Bonaparte roared with all his might.
"His Majesty the King and His Highness the Bishop have high hopes for our expedition."
"How exactly did you do that?"
Balvi looked aggrieved.
"General, there was nothing wrong with my command last night."
Under my command, we destroyed the enemy's artillery, killing at least twenty to thirty thousand enemy soldiers.
"Then tell me, where are my soldiers?"
"Later, a thick fog rolled in, and all our torches and campfires went out."
Taking advantage of their cavalry, the enemy launched one charge after another against us.
"The enemy has deployed at least tens of thousands of cavalry."
Virgil and Victor, who were nearby, heard this and quickly begged for mercy.
"General, General Harvey led 50,000 men against the enemy's 200,000. He was able to destroy their artillery and kill 20,000 to 30,000 of them."
"This is already a remarkable achievement."
"However, he did not expect that the enemy would often take advantage of foggy days to send out hundreds of thousands of cavalry. These cavalry launched continuous attacks, which caused Harvey's men to suffer heavy losses."
"General, even if someone else had fought this battle, they might not have been able to achieve such great results."
Inside the central command tent, everyone pleaded for Harvey's life.
Just then.
Several scout cavalrymen charged over.
These scout cavalrymen charged all the way to the tent entrance.
"General, this is great news, great news indeed!"
Upon hearing this, Bonaparte quickly went forward.
"What happened?"
"The Ottoman army camps seem to be in chaos."
“We have discovered that the Ottoman military camp is less than 80 miles away from us.”
After everyone heard it, they were immediately filled with excitement.
"What exactly happened? Why are they in such disarray?" Bonaparte feared this might be part of their strategy.
"General, our reconnaissance has revealed that the enemy is consolidating their forces."
"Many people retreated to the northwest."
"We dared not approach; we could only watch from afar."
However, their retreat was completely disorganized.
Just then, Harvey suddenly stood up: "I understand, I understand."
Bonaparte walked up to Halve: "You bastard, you've cost me fifty thousand men, what have you learned?"
"During yesterday's battle, our artillery displayed its might and must have killed the enemy's commander."
Otherwise, they would never have made a scene.
Bonaparte rubbed his hands excitedly: "Take me out and see for myself. I want to go deep into the enemy camp and see what's going on."
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