"Chapter 50: The Horror of the Record"

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Campaign Stats:

First Legion:

Roman Youth: 376 killed, 2674 killed, 274 healed, 1544 (full 1920, 19.5% killed)

Longbowmen: 0 killed, 34,589 killed, 0 healed, 10,000 (full 10,000, 0% killed)

Subtotal: 376 killed, 35,264 killed, 274 healed, 11,544 (full 11,920, 3.1% killed)

Cheetah Legion: 3,218 killed, 11,843 killed, 2,653 healed, 5,782 (full 9,000, 35.7% killed)

LTTE: 3,421 killed, 7,038 killed, 5,983 healed, 11,579 (full 15,000, 22.8% killed)

Legion of the Eagles: 4,894 killed, 7,498 killed, 4,721 healed, 10,106 (full 15,000, 32.6% killed)

Dragons: 3,121 killed, 8,317 killed, 4,672 healed, 11,879 (15,000 full, 20.8% killed)

Tasya's Legion: 4,672 killed, 7,839 killed, 3,215 healed, 5,328 (full 10,000, 46.7% killed)

Doge's Guard: 0 killed, 0 killed, 0 healed, 1000 (full 1000, 0% killed)

Special Army:

Cretan archers: 0 killed, 0 killed, 0 healed, 108 (full 108, 0% killed)

Germanic Berserkers: 28 killed, 540 killed, 20 healed, 20 (48 full, 58.3% killed)

Spartan hoplites: 120 killed, 1223 killed, 200 healed, 200 (full 320, 37.5% killed)

Macedonian Royal Pikemen: 464 killed, 1430 killed, 379 healed, 500 (964 full, 48.1% killed)

Caster: 0 killed, 798 killed, 0 healed, 5 (full 5, 0% killed)

Battlefield Ghosts: 0 killed, 1123 killed, 4 healed, 4 people (4 full, 0% killed)

Allies: 11,278 killed, 6,743 killed, 0 healed, 8,722 (full 20,000, 56.3% killed)

Total: 20,314 killed, 82,913 killed, 22,121 healed, 58,055 (full 78,369, 25.9% killed)

Enemy troops: 89,656 killed, 13,765 captured, 49,856 (total 153277, losses 67.4%)

Judging from this detailed casualty report, less than 50,000 of Francis's 150,000 troops escaped from the battlefield alive, more than 13,000 were taken prisoner, and the number of soldiers actually killed was nearly 90,000.

The so-called captives were actually the enemy soldiers who had been nailed to the ground by the rain of arrows of the longbowmen and had not yet died, and although the report clearly stated that there were more than 13,000 people, it was estimated that only a fraction of them could be brought to Rome alive.

The defeat of Francis's 150,000-strong army of less than 80,000 in the city of Rome and the death of Francis on this battlefield is a miracle!

And it was not any other army that created this miracle, it was the longbowmen who had high hopes before the battle, and the famous Battle of Agincourt in British history gave the best inspiration to Baifeng, who had longbowmen, and this great victory was achieved.

At the cost of 30,000 casualties of their own soldiers, they annihilated more than 100,000 enemy troops, which was definitely one of the most remarkable battles in the era of cold weapons, and this was a battle for the longbowmen, who proved their strength with terrifying achievements.

10,000 longbowmen wielding the Leng Huai longbow used three pots of about 700,000 arrows to destroy nearly 35,000 enemy troops, a feat that no other class could match, not even Bai Feng's favorite ironclad cavalry.

It is undeniable that without this muddy swamp-like quagmire, the longbowmen under the command of Peris would never have been so powerful, which in some ways did lead to the magnification of the role of the longbowmen.

However, the range of the Leng Huai longbow was four hundred meters, which was enough to make the longbowmen one of the most powerful troops in Rome City, and with this battle that could be called the Battle of the Longbow as a foreshadowing, Bai Feng already had the idea of popularizing the longbowmen on a large scale among the legions of the Roman City.

In fact, the combat power of the longbowmen in this battle not only shocked Bai Feng, but also all the generals in Rome City, so much so that the eyes they looked at the longbowmen also turned into naked eagerness.

After resting in the muddy water for about half an hour, the soldiers of Rome, who had regained some strength, rose from the ground and began to regroup in their own hundred-man teams, brigades, and legions, and as the victors of the war, it was their duty to clean up the battlefield.

Back on the hill, watch the soldiers of Rome clean up the aftermath of the battle on the corpse-strewn battlefield, and in addition to the soldiers of the other legions, Peris and his troops of longbowmen are also involved in the cleanup.

When his eyes swept to Perus who was carrying a longbow, Bai Feng's face showed a rare smile, the Roman all-out war system really did not disappoint him, and Perris, who commanded the longbowmen in this battle, is now the third general in Rome City!

General: Peris (High Senior Swordsman)

General's Guard: Twenty-four Roman heavy cavalry (junior and senior swordsmen)

After becoming a general recognized by the system, Peris also has his own attribute table, compared to Licinius and Antio, whose initial strength is a high-level swordsman, Perus's strength has only been raised to the level of a high-level high-level swordsman.

Even his general's guard consisted of only twenty-four Roman heavy cavalry, nearly half less than the general's guard of Licinius and Antio, and it is worth lamenting that his heavy cavalry was of inferior and high-level swordsmen.

Perris's ability to become a systematically recognized general is definitely of extraordinary significance to White Peak and the city of Rome, although his strength is still far inferior to Licinius and Antio, but his existence proves a fact.

That is, the city of Rome can mass-produce generals recognized by the system! If each additional general is equivalent to an additional high-level swordsman and twenty-four low-level high-level swordsmen, then what about an increase of ten, a hundred, or a thousand?