Chapter 235: The Chekers Invade

William was at the top, looking at the nobles of the Winston camp below with a smug face, pride is the right of the winner, and all the loser can get is chagrin and the ridicule of the winner.

William had no doubt that if one day, he lost the battle in the future and became a loser, he would be treated with the same humiliation and contempt as they do today.

William hated that feeling and definitely didn't want to try it, so he had to keep winning, and only by winning all the time would he not become a pathetic loser.

He was afraid, but he was more motivated because of it.

William's order was conveyed with great speed and force, and on the day of the deprivation of the territory, the nobles rode back their horses, took a carriage, and hurried out of Denlenburg with their also captured families.

As for where they went, it was not in William's consideration, the kingdom of Ribone to the north, the kingdom to the west, the kingdom of the White Rose to the southwest, and the Chekel tribe to the east.

It's all places they can go.

After exiling them, William did not return to the manor, nor did he dismiss the noble army, but began to issue orders one by one in Winstonburg.

These included reassuring the people, including the dismissal of light infantry to their hometowns, and some orders to stabilize the territory.

In addition, Norwen and Urimu also have a little opinion on this aspect, and can command the soldiers to carry out the orders.

So soon, these occupied areas quickly returned to their former order, although it may have been somewhat different under the administration of the army.

But in terms of lifestyle and quality, they are doing better than before.

Whether it is the people at the bottom of that country, the sense of belonging to the country and the nation in their hearts will not be so high, in their hearts, as long as they can make them live a better life, then who will they follow.

Even William's Mandes Manor is due to William's overwhelming propaganda, as well as the brainwashing and indoctrination of the soldiers who joined the army, which made them feel inseparable from William.

That's why they began to support William and his family from the bottom of their hearts.

With the help of the army, the serfs quickly settled down, and the freemen and yeoman farmers became very peaceful under the pressure.

Not to mention those bandit groups and bandit gangs that are not large, under the shroud of William's soldiers, they don't dare to take the lead at all, as long as they appear, what follows is William's thunderous rage, and the fury of the Manders infantry crushes.

After stabilizing the situation, William sent the news to the royal capital of Brijek, hoping that King Brolin would grant him the title of Earl of Denlenburg.

And just when William's news was sent, a very bad news came at this time.

According to information obtained by William's spies, the western Chekers, led by Chief Mutus, dispatched more than 2,500 men, including 100 heavily armored chieftain guards, and more than 500 light cavalry on horses, wearing leather armor, holding scimitars, and wearing bows and arrows at their waists.

Although the Chekers were not very skilled in the kite tactics of the light cavalry, they still learned a lot of the essence of mounted archery under the pressure of the Kriza.

This kind of cavalry archery tactics, which were called Mangugu by the Mongols in William's previous life, have relatively strong feasibility, although their lethality, range and accuracy are far inferior to foot shooting, but their strong mobility can make up for all their shortcomings.

This is how many heavily armored knights were killed by Kriza kites in the first place.

As William learned from the book, the kingdom of Suriner, which flourished two hundred years ago, had 1,500 heavily armed knights wearing double heavy chain mail, plus the domestic noble knights, enough to make up 4,000 heavily armed and well-trained heavy knights.

At the beginning, they were facing the Kriza, who had just moved westward, and they seemed to have experienced a very terrible rout in the far east.

They fled here in embarrassment, and the Surin Kingdom at that time did not take these embarrassed lost dogs to heart, but only sent more than 2,000 soldiers to prepare to annihilate the enemy's vanguard.

The consequences were certainly predictable, and the Kriza, who were not tall and unfit enough to be invincible, completely abused two thousand soldiers in the number of eight hundred.

In the ensuing series of wars, the Kriza people defeated the Surin Kingdom again and again, knowing that the Surin Kingdom was paying more and more attention, and began to mobilize the whole country.

At that time, the kingdom of Surin, which spanned nearly 1,000 kilometers from north to south, could be said to be extremely prosperous, even if it was placed in the Celestial Empire, it was within the scope of several provinces.

The country's population of nearly five million provides them with a very strong mobilization capacity, you know, although the current Tskema Kingdom is not the top one or two shelves, but it is also a first-class country on the mainland, just this, it is only five or six hundred kilometers from north to south, with three million people.

However, the kingdom of Surin has such a huge population, they have mobilized 4,000 knights, 23,000 armed infantry wearing mixed armor, and more than 50,000 sturdy conscripted light infantry to participate in the battle, as well as 5,000 archers, 3,000 spearmen, and 6,000 hired mercenary groups, counting more than 90,000 soldiers and knights, these are all rare epic battles that have been clearly recorded in history.

And at that time, the neighboring countries of the Surin Kingdom were also ready to fight, ready to support the Surin Kingdom at any time, after all, the Kriza people were pagans from afar, and the kingdom was still quite hostile to these heretics at that time.

In the autumn of that year, 90,000 troops of the Suriner Kingdom and 100,000 troops of the Creza fought an epic battle on the Corintomuo Plain.

An army of 200,000 men assembled on the plain of Corintomuo, a situation that needless to say was unprecedentedly tragic on the mainland.

Throughout the history of the entire continent, there have been absolutely no more than ten wars in which more than 200,000 people have been fought, and each time it has been accompanied by a major event that is enough to change the times.

The battles were getting longer and longer, and the generals of the Surin Kingdom were not able to command flexibly due to the large number of troops, while the Kriza people seemed to be often engaged in large-scale battles, so the command was very flexible.

As a result, needless to say, this huge number was directly defeated by the Kriza people in one fell swoop, first a ** rain of arrows invaded, and the cavalry shot obscenely.

After disrupting the enemy's formation and angering the enemy, the thousands of heavily armored cavalry among the Kriza finally sorted.

The heavy cavalry and the knights duel, and in the end, with the help of bows and arrows and the light cavalry around them, the heavy cavalry defeated the royal knights and noble knights of the Surin Kingdom by a slight advantage.

In the end, the Kriza people won the war, and the once-prosperous Surin Kingdom was ended, and the current grassland where the Kriza people are stationed is the former site of the Surin Kingdom.

Where you go now, you can still see some ruins of the Surin Kingdom, as well as a large number of bones left behind by the war!