Chapter 111: Hart Wants to Join the Army
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According to the predetermined battle plan, he asked each army to send sharp soldiers to explore the terrain. At the request of Wei Fang, the Administration Department laid a stone road in the Anwick war zone. Wei Xu deliberately spread the news to the countries of the siege network so that they could ventilate to the Anwick and let them attack the construction team that paved the road.
At first, the generals in the Anwick theater were not convinced by the Wei side at all, although they would carry out the Wei side's orders without discount, but when they were in a meeting, they would always raise all kinds of questions about the Wei side's deployment. Wei Fang knew why these generals were embarrassed by themselves, and could only patiently give them answers until they were satisfied. In terms of operational deployment, the Wei side will only make strategic deployments, and in terms of tactics, it will completely leave it to the generals to play and will never interfere with the generals' tactical deployment.
When the generals saw that Wei Fang was very good at being a man, they gradually changed their attitude and no longer embarrassed him. It was only after the Imperial Army annihilated hundreds of thousands of Anwicks at a very small cost in the famous "Battle of Yavins" that the generals completely changed their attitude and completely agreed with the commander-in-chief position of the Wei side.
The so-called Battle of Yavins did not break out in a place where Yavins was located. Yavins was the name of a construction team leader, and it was customary for the Imperial Administration at the time to name the construction team after the construction team leader. At that time, the plan of the Imperial Army was to let the Yavins construction team cooperate with the strength of an army to go deep alone, put on a posture of luring the enemy, and then deliberately leaked the plan of the Imperial Army to ambush the Anwicks, leading the Anwicks to send a large force to counter-encircle. The Imperial Army presupposes a larger encirclement and ambushes the attacking Anwicks. The ambush plan was named "Project Avens", which is why the battle was named "Battle of Avens".
After that, Wei Fang was able to play freely in the Anwick war zone. It took him only a year and a half to complete the strategic deployment, limiting the area of activity of the Anwick to a very small area. Some Anwick tribes fought with other tribes for water, and suffered heavy losses.
When Wei Fang learned of this from the spies, he immediately launched a general attack on the Anwicks. At this time, the Anwick people were already extremely unstable due to many internal strife. The Imperial Army launched a general attack at such a time, how could the Anwicks be able to stop it? Seeing that they had no way out, many of the Anwick tribes surrendered to the Imperial army. Wei Fang did not kill these Anwicks at that time, and when the war was over, he gave the order and slaughtered millions of Anwicks.
In fact, the massacre of the Anwick people was the initial strategic policy of the Imperial Army, but as the situation turned around, the battle losses of the Imperial Army were greatly reduced, and there began to be sympathetic voices in the country. Most of these voices were made in the areas occupied by the Imperial Army, and if the Imperial Army adhered to its original policy of exterminating the Anwick people, the stability of the occupied area would be affected. But if you don't kill, the stability of the homeland will be affected.
In order to protect the reputation of the imperial family and his generals, Wei Fang was willing to bear the massacre in the name of one person. In this way, neither the stability of the homeland nor the stability of the occupied territories will be affected, but Wei Fang has gained the notoriety of a "bloodthirsty general". In fact, Wei Fang did not exterminate the Anwick people, he kept all the ignorant children according to the original standards of the empire, and secretly sent them back to the city of Byrons. However, this matter could not be known to the local people, so at that time, the Imperial Army claimed to have exterminated the Anwick people, even killing all the children.
It is worth mentioning that during that time, the residents of Byron City had to sign a confidentiality agreement before leaving the city, so that the news that the rest of the Anwick people were in Byron City would not leak out. The children were placed as descendants of refugees, some in foster homes in the homes of the residents of Byrons City, and others in royal adoption.
The royal family carved out a new town ahead of schedule, where adoption agencies were built on a large scale. By the time the adopted remnants of Anwick had grown up, most of these buildings had been abandoned. Later, the royal family redeveloped the area, turning the adoption agency into a school, and then there was the Byrons City College District as we know it.
Go back in time to a year before the massacre of the Anwicks, on June 13, 167 AH. This day had little practical significance for the Imperial Army, but it left a strong mark on history. Because Emperor Hart's future empress and Yan Huiye were seriously wounded in the battle on June 13 and almost died.
This incident directly led to the then Prince Hart joining the regular army as a soldier despite the opposition of the royal family. Prince Hart joined the army alone, did not bring a personal guard, temporarily gave up the identity of the prince, participated in the battle as an ordinary soldier, and was wounded in the battle many times. After these things spread among the Imperial Army, the morale of the soldiers at the grassroots level was unprecedentedly high, which greatly accelerated the process of the Empire's unification of the world. At the same time, Prince Hart was supported by the military, and after the end of the World War, Emperor Mayer naturally made Prince Hart the crown prince.
Kaguya had volunteered to work on the front lines for medical work two years earlier, and by the time Hart learned about it, Kaguya had already been on the front lines. He also wanted to go to the front, but Myer knew that Hart was not allowed to lead his troops into battle, nor was he allowed to go to war. Chengzhi, who had already started leading troops to fight, took the opportunity to use his power to transfer Kaguya to his own troops.
Hart knew about it, but he couldn't do anything about it. In desperation, he temporarily formed an alliance with Sei-hsien, and tried to transfer Kaguya from Sei-chi's troops many times.
Maier didn't want to see his sons fighting each other over women, and he felt that Seichi had the best chance right now, so it was better to let Seichi concentrate on Kaguya first. If Chengzhi succeeds, the other two will naturally give up; If he fails, he will definitely quit the competition on his own, and then he will create opportunities for the other two sons separately.
With Meier's interference, Hart and Sei-hyun were unable to transfer Kaguya from Sei-chi's forces. The two of them were aggrieved, but they could only accept the reality, temporarily give up the pursuit of Kaguya, and obediently do their own work.
On the surface, Kaguya's relationship with Seichi is going so well that Hart and Sei-Hyun almost give up. But only Seichi himself knows that Kaguya has no feelings for him at all, and at best treats him as a friend. This made Seiji a little discouraged, and he relaxed his pursuit of Kaguya.
And that's when the unexpected happened. When attacking a fortress of the ancient army, Seichi didn't pay attention, and Kaguya ran to the battlefield to treat the wounded. In the process of treating the wounded, Kaguya is hit by a stray bullet from the enemy's musket, which hits the lower end of the heart, breaking the entire tip of the heart.
If it weren't for Kaguya's group as Kaguya, Kaguya's shrine maiden would have treated him in time, and Kaguya would have died before he was carried off the battlefield. The shrine maiden who treated Kaguya was also injured, and Seichi was grateful to her and visited her often. Although this unengaged Zhu shrine maiden was not the daughter of the Kazuyan family, she later became Seichi's wife.
The incident of Kaguya's injury makes Hart and Sei-hyun very angry, they think that Seong-chi did not protect Kaguya, so Kaguya is injured, and wants to go to Xingshi to ask for the guilt. Maier knew that as soon as these two guys met Seiji, Seichi would have to be beaten.
Whether it is public or private, Chengzhi should not be beaten this time. Chengzhi is the general of the army, Kaguya is a medical personnel in the army, even if the two are husband and wife, Chengzhi can't tie Kaguya to his side all the time. The battlefield is already dangerous, and it's not uncommon for medical personnel to be hit by stray bullets while treating the wounded on the battlefield. Maier believed that since Kaguya dared to go to the battlefield to save people, he must be ready to meet death. It's Kaguya's own choice, and Seichi has no reason to take responsibility for her injury.
Thinking of this, Maier suddenly felt that this kid was really good. Whichever of the three sons married her, it was a good thing for the Byrons family. With what Mel knew about Seiji, after Kaguya's injury, he would definitely withdraw from the competition due to self-blame, leaving only Hart and Sei-hyun to compete.
Seong-hyun doesn't know anything about military affairs, and if Kaguya has been working in the army, Seung-hyun won't even have a chance to contact her. In contrast, Hart also knew a little bit of military strategy, barely able to lead a regiment to fight, and could serve in the army. In this way, Hart's success rate is much higher than that of Seunghyun.
But if Kaguya doesn't work in the army anymore, Sei-hyun and Hart will have the same chance of contact with Kaguya, so the outcome will be difficult to say. In other words, Kaguya's choices after recovering from her injuries may determine her husband's identity. Now Maier doesn't plan to give Kaguya to other families, or to ordinary boys, and is determined to let his son marry her. If Hart and Seonghyun also fail, he will let Hamel out. If Hamel also fails, then he will have to resign himself to his fate.
As for Dingwu and Mingli, Maier has no hope for them. Dingwu is already a little afraid of marriage, and he probably won't marry again. Mingli is a dead brain, withdrawn in personality, and has a serious tendency to be single. Even a good girl like Liu Fei chased after him, he refused many times, and in the end, it was Meier who scolded him, and he opened up and reluctantly accepted Liu Fei's heart.
In fact, from the very beginning, Maier liked Kaguya very much, because this kid is really attractive. If it weren't for Kaguya's embarrassing background, Maier would definitely take the initiative to match Hart and Kaguya. Now that Maier regretted not being at the beginning, if he had matched Hart and Kaguya earlier, wouldn't there have been so many things?
It's a pity that there is no regret medicine to sell in the world, and at this point, Mel can only go with the flow. He calms Hart and Seong-hyun down, and then writes to Seong-ji to find out what he thinks. As Mel expected, Seichi remorsefully blames Kaguya for being injured and has decided to withdraw from the competition.
On July 11, Kazuya recovered from his injuries. She decided to stay on the front line to treat the wounded, and Maier soon learned the news, which left him a little conflicted. He really wanted Kaguya to be the daughter-in-law of the Byron family, but he didn't want to send Hart to the front, because Hart really wasn't the material to lead troops to war. So Maier privately approached Hamel and wanted him to lead the troops to the front line, and by the way, pursue Kaguya.
Hart, Sei-hyun and Seong-chi have become rivals in love because of Kaguya, and Hamr has long known about it. Although Kaguya is good, he doesn't want to wade into this troubled water, so he decisively refuses his father's request. The next day, Hart came again to ask Maier, saying that even if he was the battalion commander, he would be satisfied as long as he was allowed to go to the front.
Once again, Meyer rejected Hart's request. Hart was able to lead a battalion, but there was a high probability that the battalion-level officers at that time would directly participate in the battle and could not stay in a relatively safe place like a regimental officer. Hart was the crown prince of the Inner Order, and Maier didn't want him to make any mistakes, so he refused his request.
In desperation, Hart can only come to Hamel for help. Hamel really didn't want to take care of this mess, but the eldest brother had already lowered his head and begged him, and he could only help find a way. Hamel knew whether Maier was worried about Hart's danger, whether he was protecting Hart's reputation or protecting the future of the royal family. You must know that there are only three princes and princesses who have led soldiers, one is Shirley, the second is Chengzhi, and the third is Hameer, these three are all powerful, capable of leading an army, and have a high prestige in the army.
If Mel had put Hart on the front lines at such a time, people would unconsciously compare him to the other three. When it comes to leading troops to fight, how can Hart compare to these three people? You must know that Hart will inherit the throne in the future, and if he is not recognized by the army, Hart will not be able to suppress the Ministry of Defense after he ascends the throne.
If you can't suppress the Ministry of Defense, you can't control the regular army. In case Hart did something that displeased the military, causing the military to forcibly install Sei Chi or Hamel as emperor, things would be very troublesome. Both Chengzhi and Hamle had conflicts with Hart, but these conflicts were temporary, and in the Byrons family, the time for harmony was much longer than the time for fighting, and everyone was used to harmony, so no matter what the outcome of the fight was, everyone would still shake hands and make peace in the end, and would not hold grudges.
Besides, neither Chengzhi nor Hamel wanted to be emperor, and it was very painful to sit in this seemingly beautiful position. The most important thing is that as long as you sit on it, it is difficult to think about it. Don't look at Hart's ability, sometimes he is still very clever. As soon as he enters the army and is used by the soldiers to compare himself with Seinochi and Hamr, he will come up with some small tricks to take advantage of the opportunity to give up the position of crown prince.
In order to prevent Hart from giving up the position of crown prince, Haml gave him an idea. He told Hart to go directly to the recruiting office in Byron City to sign up, and he had to make the noise bigger. Hamel designed a set of speeches for him, which were specially designed for people to hear, and the general content was that Hart knew that he did not have the talent to lead troops, but in order to contribute to the empire, he was willing to start as a soldier and fight for the empire.
Hamel asked Hart to put on a posture of being willing to sacrifice everything for the Empire, and he repeatedly emphasized that Hart only needed to put on a posture and did not need to actually join the regular army. He assured Hart that as long as he did what he said, Maier would let him go to the front, and that he would be safe when he did.
However, Hart felt that he was deceiving the people by doing so, so he simply pretended to do it, and borrowed the name and identity of his guards to join the regular army. By the time Hamel found out about this, Hart was already training in the boot camp. In desperation, Hamel can only make things bigger. He went directly to the Imperial newspaper and asked them to write a report about Prince Hart's military service, and asked them to publish the report as quickly as possible.