Chapter 77: The Stable Grows Anyway

In this counterattack, Merlot carried out a total of two brigades and nine detachments. Pen fun and pavilion www.biquge.info

In fact, since the arrival of the second echelon on the Skua ship, the outcome of the battle in Media has been decided. The Grand Earl Merlot has two fully formed main brigades in his hands, as well as some elite cavalry and artillery, plus many local Pronian private soldiers in Eastern Thrace, and his strength has surpassed the combined forces of Roger Jr. and Tetisius on the opposite side.

In fact, little Roger really can't be blamed too much, he just judged the situation according to the common sense that anyone would follow, and he didn't expect Constantinople to collapse so quickly.

Originally, little Roger was still waiting for further reinforcements from Hungary and the Emperor, but now he had no choice but to flee.

Nine detachments attached to the shooting corps and light artillery formed three flanks on the left, center, and right flanks and rushed towards the chaotic Razor Brigade. Because of the coastal right flank, there was only one detachment to cover the firing corps, and on the left flank there were three detachments, a full five in the center, and the spearmen were quickly and forcefully used to advance the line - once they advanced to the line between Roger's camp and the fleet, it would have been disastrous for the razor.

Count Merlot himself commanded in the rear, and beside him were the standard-bearers with Turkic drums hanging from their saddles, constantly beating the drums and directing the advancing army with the banner.

The general on the opposite side, Goonletto, was ashamed to abandon his rearguard troops.

Yes, although the retreat was hasty and turned into a complete rout, Gounletto placed seven squadrons in ambush on the hill next to the passage through which the troops had to pass, acting as rearguards.

The mercenary general, a Dalmatian nobleman, gritted his teeth and rode back to command his rearguard troops. Braving the snow, Goreto, clasping his horse's belly with his feet, rushed to the side of the hill and drew his sword, which was aimed at the left flank of the Tarsus army, about fifty or sixty feet away, and the skirmishers at the head of the straggler, carrying woollen wooden poles or pushing light shield carts, were approaching step by step.

Dozens of hired Italian crossbowmen rose from behind the bushes and rocks around Gonletto, their crossbows and bowstrings rattling and rattling, and the heads of their arrows staggered in a variety of straight lines, most of them shooting into the woollen sticks of the Tarsus skirmishers.

In a few seconds, several wool sticks filled with crossbow arrows creaked and turned, and in the gap below, elite skirmishers with small scythes and swords leaped out quickly, and they skillfully and skillfully impulsed Goonletto's ambushes everywhere, forcing them to stand up and fight with them, disrupting Gomletto's ambush deployment, and then the follow-up brigade on the left flank pressed in like a mountain, and drove Goonletto's rearguard troops out with terrifying spear tips.

Soon, the right flank of the river on the central front also struck out one after another.

Somehow Gounletto was re-washed to the shore by his own defeated army, anyway, he rode his horse, fortunately he was not shot by a musket or a bow and arrow, so he walked and stopped, and everywhere there were running under his command, and scattered and discarded military flags and baggage, no one obeyed his orders anymore, and his Dalian team was defeated.

On the cold seashore, Goonletto abandoned his mount, took off his armor, and jumped into the waves, but fortunately his body was very strong, and some of the defeated soldiers floated up and down in the sea, desperately chasing the Venetian warship that had left at anchor at the end, and the captain of the ship was close to Gondletto, and he ordered all the sailors to take the risk to stop the ship for a while, in order to help General Goonletto.

Desperately trying to push away the bitter water, Gounletto was desperate, and he knew what would happen to his subordinates who were stranded on the shore behind him.

At the same time, on the other side, in the two camps of Tetisius and Mikhail, all the soldiers also moved, but did not move with little Roger, many soldiers scolded the emperor for granting authority to a foreign prince is simply a foolish act, an act of defiling the Roman Empire, which made Tetisius not dare to gather troops and issue orders again, he can only quietly summon dozens of personal garrison cavalry, sandwiching the soulless Emperor John in the middle, "do not raise the military flag, drive straight to Adrianople to the west, and then go to Thessaloniki City!" ”

"Mikhail. Eustace, he's going to betray me, isn't he? Now that the lead clouds of the sky were sweeping again, and the wind and snow seemed to be about to rise again, John crouched in the saddle and looked at the soldiers who were running aimlessly everywhere in the camp, and asked Tetisius.

"What's the use of talking about that now? Your Majesty, perhaps the Eustace family will uphold their loyalty to the royal family. Tetisius had a glimmer of hope.

As a result, as they rode through a dry earthen embankment that divided the boundaries between the camps, a large number of soldiers of the Inner Palace Guard suddenly appeared, shouting the slogan of deposing the emperor, waving their flags, and shooting arrows like the wind. John's shin armor and saddle were each hit by an arrow, and he could only press his head down in terror, "Damn Tetisius, you have just finished saying Mikhail and defected. ”

Truth be told, the warden has endured it for a long time.

The previous emperor Alexios deliberately imitated the defilement of the court of his predecessor (at the end of the Macedonian dynasty, the morals of the ladies of the Eastern Roman court were extremely corrupt) and had his wife serve Raymond of Provence like a prostitute, and his and Eudasia's loyalty to the empire collapsed.

It is true that his family started as the head of the Komnenos family, and it was the emperor who introduced him into the palace and gave his uncle who was a eunuch great power, but the inner Alexios would not really respect him, because the emperor has always implemented the rule of the Western lords in this country, he no longer demands himself according to the standards of the ancient emperor, but treats all his subjects and subordinates as slaves, and he will only give the most glorious titles and powers to the closest family, and the first three rows are all Komnenos, Even if he was the emperor's chief of guard, if the emperor was not happy, he would still deprive him of everything and humiliate him severely.

John did not get much better after his succession, and although he was openly given the title of Warden and in charge of the palace guard and cavalry, he blinded his uncle, took his wife and Theognes hostage, and deposed Yudohya's brother Yagfi, and exiled him to Thessaly in disguise. If it weren't for the fight against Gawain, Mikhail believed that John would definitely be the first to deal with him.

Now is the last chance to make meritorious contributions, at least to continue your family.

The emperor's family is a family, and so is my family! That's what Mikhail is thinking about today.

As for Yudohia in the imperial capital, she had made a wish to leave her part before he set out, and her fate would be entrusted to the gods! If God really doesn't care about her, what can He do?

But Mikhail did not know that among the cavalry he ambushed were John and Tetisius (the Turkic general covered his head), and after seeing that several of the other horsemen were not shot down, but braved the snow that had fallen again, and rushed in the direction of Adrianople, he ordered all the archers and infantry, "Anyway, we will go and seize the camp of Tetisius." ”