243 The Last Battle(2)

Viscount Slim really had no way to send the news back, now his armor was no longer neat, the mace in his hand no longer knew where it had gone, and now he was holding a snatched Desik scimitar. In Slim's impression, he had probably rushed past dozens of rows of Steppenwolf riders. There were several scimitars, narrowly slashing into his armor, leaving shallow scratches.

Although he didn't really hurt Viscount Slim, the huge impact still made him a little painful. Slim looked back and saw that the Guards cavalry who could follow in his footsteps were only a few, and many more were trapped in the Steppenwolf cavalry formation.

Turning his head and looking ahead, there were a lot of Desik people who were killing here. "Let's go, turn around!" Viscount Slim made a quick decision, turned around on his horse, and led his men back to kill. Since you can't kill the enemy, there's no need to continue to send them to death, go back to the camp to help.

"Your Majesty the Emperor, the whole army has been dispatched, please ask His Majesty the Emperor to watch the battle!" a general Desik was reporting the military situation to Emperor Edward VI in front of the military map, and the small black flag representing the strength of Desik on the map was densely planted in front of the San Jose defense line.

"Twenty thousand rangers, ten thousand wolf cavalry, and two regiments of heavy infantry played the front, and eight light infantry regiments acted as the second echelon. I sent almost two-thirds of the Desik forces to the front. The same is true for the town of Momiji, where they have devoted more than half of their forces to the attack. General Hans added.

Edward VI nodded, "This is like an attack! We Desiks can take the enemy's position without relying on magic, show me, Hans!"

"Smack!" General Hans saluted, his golden wolf-headed bat swaying around his waist.

The battle began early in the morning and continued until the red sun set, and the Desiks launched an all-out offensive on the vast Kursk plain. By the evening, seven San Jose positions had been breached, and the "Eagle Regiment" had achieved the greatest success, advancing the line for fifteen miles and pinning it there. The San Jose army on both flanks was too busy to help.

But the people of San Jose after the experience of this year of war are also accustomed to the ferocity of the Desik, the frontal defense line personally attacked by the Steppenwolf Riders was blocked by the thousand guards cavalry of Viscount Slim, although more than a thousand cavalry almost all died, only a few people such as Viscount Slim survived, but they bought two hours for the rear defense line.

When the wolf rider stepped over the corpses of the Guards cavalry and came to the San Jose line, they were already waiting for them with a forest of spears lined up in four San Jose phalanxes. Knowing that the wolf rider was powerful, he hesitated and did not attack. General Manstein, who led the charge, hesitated for a moment and gave up the attack.

The emperor's order was one thing, but they still knew the power of the San Jose phalanx. The wolf rider was different from ordinary soldiers, even if he was as severe as the emperor, he could not bear such huge losses.

As a result, the frontal line of defense, which had withstood the greatest attack, was unusually strong by night, and both flanks were somewhat shaky. Fortunately, at the beginning of the battle, General Montgomery, who did not know the situation, sent most of the reserves, regardless of 3721, to the front line. On the contrary, the defense line has been strengthened.

At night, the San Jose soldiers, unwilling to accept the seizure of their positions, organized a night attack. The Desik soldiers, who had been attacking hard for a day, did not expect that the San Jose soldiers, who had been killed by themselves during the day like a lost dog, would actually pounce in front of them like crazy at night, and in the dark and invisible environment, many Desik soldiers had their heads cut off.

When the red sun rose again, both the Desik and the San Jose people realized that the situation was not right, and countless soldiers were mixed with each other, and the positions were intertwined, and you have me, and I have you. In this entanglement, the two sides continued to fight for five full days. When Count Mosik hurried from the city of Kyoto, he was confronted with such a situation. Fortunately, the Imperial Council helped him recruit 50,000 garrisons nearby to bring front-line support.

The same is true of Emperor Desik, whose first day of ambition has been replaced by gloom. In the Desik military headquarters, all the generals frowned. This battle, like the entire war between Desik San Jose, is even very similar. The tenacious San Josens, although taken by surprise in some positions, did not retreat and moved back to the disadvantage with their tenacious will. Countless San Jose soldiers even touched the Desik position in the dark of night, reclaiming the position lost during the day, regardless of sacrifice.

"How far did you advance yesterday!" The general in the command always asked the heralds on the front line, and the heralds had to sigh helplessly and report, "Report to the general, we have advanced another fifteen degrees!"

"What? How much distance?"

"Fifteen grams!"

Such conversations often took place in the Command, and when he first heard such an answer, Edward VI was furious. But a few days later, when he heard such news again, Edward VI even wanted to laugh a little. General Hans had shown him the military situation at the front, and he knew that even the fifteen degrees had been fought in the most tragic battles, and the soldiers of De Sick and San Jose would even repeatedly fight for positions that were only ten degrees long, and there were hundreds of corpses piled up on top of each other.

"Hans, Florian once showed me a report in which he mentioned the brutality of the offensive and defensive battle on the Verdun front. But as far as I can see, the battles in the Verdun area are nothing compared to here. ”

It's not like the Desiks haven't thought of a way.

After several night raids by the San Josens, the Desic would even light a huge bonfire at the front of the position at night after taking a position during the day, and then mobilize elite troops to defend it against a sneak attack by the San Josens, and sometimes the front commander would set an ambush on the position to meet the San Jose attack.

Either way, the people of San Jose resisted stubbornly. Unlike the Desic who were the invaders, all the San Jose soldiers knew that behind them was the city of Kyoto. The Yorkshire army was already on the front line, and if it was broken through, there would be no one to stop the Desik's iron cavalry at Kyoto City.

In the battle, many fighting heroes emerged in the San Jose formation. Needless to say, Viscount Slim, the commander of the Guards, had fought three times in the Steppenwolf Cavalry on the first day of battle, and his eternally neat armor had been stained with the red blood of the Steppenwolf and the black blood of Steppenwolf. The handsome and dashing Viscount Slim was cut off half of the Celestial Spirit Cover by the Desik, and even the hair on the Celestial Spirit Cover was gone.

And on the eastern side of the defensive line, in the original line of the six San Jose Infantry Regiments, they were stormed by the "Eagle Regiment" and "Frost Regiment" for two whole days. After that, the "Storm Bear Regiment", which had been recuperating before, also rushed up. The entire defensive line of three thousand men of one of the regiments did not see a single living person in the end. Layers of corpses were piled up, filling the position to the fullest.

Among them was a San Jose soldier named "Rooney", he was from Yorkshire, he was an ordinary soldier, before the battle began, he was almost the most inconspicuous kind of person in the barracks, and no one cared about him.

Knocked unconscious by a hammer, Rooney spent the night unconscious on the position, and when he opened his eyes the next day, he struggled to crawl out of the pile of dead men in the position, by which time the position was completely lost, and countless Desik soldiers attacked the rear line of defense behind him.

Shaking his head and sobering up, Rooney noticed that the Desik soldiers were busy attacking, exposing their unsuspecting backs to themselves. Rooney caught a glimpse of a bottle of fire oil beside him. Rooney, who was carried away by the sacrifice of his comrades, picked up the fire oil bottle and held the torch in one hand, and rushed into the Desik formation.

The sky-high fire ignited, announcing that the position had not been completely taken by the Desiks.

The story takes place in every inch of San Jose's land, where 300,000 people fight for their lives on the plains of San Jose Kursk, as if all lives are unimportant. When Count Mosik arrived with 50,000 fresh troops, part of the position was already crumbling, and the arrival of this new force was enough to stabilize the defensive line.

"Fortunately, the Earl has returned in time!" General Montgomery had not closed his eyes properly for several days, and at last he was relieved, and with two dark circles under his eyes, he faithfully thanked Count Mosic.

"Your alarm message came back in a timely manner, and the Imperial Council asked me to bring the last 50,000 reinforcements near Kyoto Castle to support almost without any discussion. ”

"Why are these reinforcements so timely?" General Montgomery asked curiously.

"That's just a coincidence," said Count Mosick, smiling, "the war in the south has come to an end, and these people were originally the southern garrison, and they had just been transferred to Kyoto Castle for reorganization. Because the main force of the Guards was brought to the Kursk front by me, the Imperial Council felt that the defense of Kyoto Castle was a little weak, so a total of 50,000 southern garrisons were withdrawn and I brought them all out at once. ”

"Ah, Lord Mosik, you still have the foresight, if you hadn't advocated that the fighting on the Southern Front be resolved as soon as possible, we would be in trouble now. ”

"Don't be patronizing and boasting about me, Montgomery, and you must know that the Desiks are still in the land under our feet. Speaking of this, what kind of nerves did the Desik people have this time, fighting so hard, it is not at all like their previous performance. I don't think they worked so hard since the Battle of Kursk!"

Montgomery gave a strange look, and Count Mosick's heart moved, "What's wrong?"

"That's what I want to report to you, my lord," Montgomery said solemnly, "and the scout saw the banner of Emperor Desik at the Desik camp. ”

"Emperor, Edward VI has come to the front," exclaimed Count Mosik!

"I'm afraid so, sir!"