Chapter 130: After the Falling Star (5) The Battle of Hipari, and the Final Peace

The Battle of Hipari, which is distinguished from Spari, is a battle of great significance for the region of Hipari, and he was the first major battle to go down in history in this area.

Of course, this news was not pleasant for the masses of Hippari, and even affected their lives because of this battle.

Instead of deploying troops to defend the fortress, Surifer moved south with the aim of destroying Dom's army.

Dom, on the other hand, gathered Surassie's reinforcements, but remained hidden in the city and did not fight Sureville.

Because Dom knew that time was on his side, as long as the reinforcements arrived, the two sides would fight back and forth, and Suriver would definitely not be able to escape, and at that time, Suriver would have to retreat as a way, otherwise he might face the danger of annihilation.

And this strategy is also a helpless move by Dom when the military is unwilling to start a full-scale war, after all, Survier is really difficult to deal with.

Therefore, at the beginning of the battle, Dom hid in the main city of Hipari to defend himself, allowing Surifer to wreak havoc in the suburbs, and the letters of the Surassi nobles asking for help were sent one after another, and Dom was still firmly seated in the Diaoyu Tai.

After begging for support to no avail, a Surassi nobleman who had been plundered by Suriver gathered his allies and forced his troops with a group of troops despite Dom's obstruction, only to be defeated by Suriver on the outskirts.

Upon his return, the nobles of Sulassie were furious, believing that Dom was guilty of entrenching so many troops in the city, and clamored for Dom's impeachment.

At the same time, Dom's allies in the country also sent messengers to remind Dom that he had caused criticism in the country because of the loss of the fortress due to his previous mistakes, so this time in Hippari, Suriver could retreat at any time, but Dom could not return in vain, not only that, but Dom must also give an account with a victory.

Dom finally couldn't sit still in the face of such a solemn reply from his allies, and he knew that if he let Surifer rob outside the city again, and then leave lightly before his reinforcements arrived, then the group of nobles whose property was burned would definitely impeach him.

And this time in a failed war, Sushi will definitely launch a person in charge, and at that time, he will be the best scapegoat, and the original reason for this rout is because of his own mistakes, which led to the loss of the fortress.

At this time, Suriver chose to retreat, and Dom really couldn't sit still, so he could only obey the wishes of his subordinate Surassie nobles and pursue Suravier.

During the pursuit, Dom still had a bit of luck in his heart, thinking that he could delay the battle for a while longer, and wait until reinforcements from the north arrived, which would be the time of the rout of Suriver.

Therefore, on the one hand, he prepared to gather his army and go on the expedition, and on the other hand, he sent messengers to order the reinforcements from the north to abandon their supplies and march all the way forward, as soon as possible.

At this point, the Battle of Hipali ended the garbage time before contact and entered the most intense phase of the battle.

Due to the gathering of local Surassie reinforcements, Dom's army had surpassed Surevill in numbers, so those Surassie nobles were very optimistic about the victory of this battle and asked to take the initiative to attack.

In this regard, Dom's deployment was to let the army of the nobles of Sulasi, who were the largest number, act as the arrows of the shock as the central line troops, and the elite soldiers he brought with him were outflanked on the left flank, and the miscellaneous Sushi soldiers were outflanked on the right flank.

In addition, the ranged archers and mage legions stay in the center to provide support, the shield soldiers who are good at defense protect the legions in front from being flanked, and the traditional beast division troops of Suxi are to contain the opposing cavalry.

Dom's tactical intention was to use his superiority in strength to crush the past with dignity, as long as he could complete the flank outflanking before the Sulassi army in the middle was routed, he would win.

However, in this battle, as a student, Suriville returned the favor to Sushi with the beast master system he learned from Suxi, and taught Suxi a good lesson with cavalry.

In the past, Dom had only heard of the cavalry of Surifil in the two battles of Spari, and in the previous attack on the fortress on a snowy night, he had only seen the speed of the cavalry, but today, for the first time, Dom had seen the cavalry in action.

Not only Dom, but also the Sulassians who had encompassed Antim and Hipari, were the first to see the miraculous instrument and fully - the Sulassians, who were accustomed to seeing and had a certain skill in cavalry charges, were all in the Doleman Plains, relying on the experience accumulated from the two Sparry defeats.

Because the cavalry charge of the beast master system is the only one developed in this world so far and specifically used for warfare [Han Ma Dore's fighter system has a new method, but the star god did not spread to Surasi out of scruples].

As those peasant soldiers who work in the fields on weekdays and are temporarily pulled into the battlefield, relying on spiritual power and the support of their companions, they can still barely fight a dozen with courage to fight against humans like themselves.

But now, it's no longer about humans, you're facing soldiers on horseback, when you're riding a horse, the dust is flying, the sunlight is clearly visible through the spiritual power that permeates the body, and every time the horse's hooves go up and down, the ground will shake, giving people a different feeling than other times.

The horde of monsters summoned by Suhi's beast master army was routing much faster than Dom had expected, so halfway through the battle he had expected, the mage's camp had already been attacked by cavalry.

However, the main force of the cavalry raid was not the mage camp, but the ragtag Sushi soldiers on the right flank.

When he found out that the other party was attacking Sushi's miscellaneous soldiers, at first it was not clear why Dom would attack there first, instead of the most crowded center or the most elite left flank, but after a while, Dom understood.

The battered right flank, in the face of an unseen cavalry charge, collapsed quite quickly, and then became a rout, and scattered towards the center flank.

The soldiers of the Sulasi nobles were scattered, and they themselves were not unaware of this kind of thing, so they set up many inspectors to supervise the team.

When the rout on the right flank was attacking, the inspector was very responsible for stabilizing the team at the beginning, and commanded his men to cut down these routs, but as the rout increased, the defense line was still broken open by the rout on the right flank.

It was only after the battle that Dom realized that the other side was using his own soldiers to break through the opening of the center wing, which was the largest in number.

In less than a moment, the Survier cavalry regiment rushed in through this opening, and in a few moments the entire center flank collapsed.

The Battle of Hipari, which ended with the victory of Surifer and the defeat of Dom, but this battle is not completely over, and it still needs a small ending.

As in the first Battle of Spari more than a decade earlier, the soldiers of the Hipari's nobles were routed, triggering a rout, causing more troops to be routed and pursued by cavalry regiments far outnumbered by them, driven into the city of Hipari.

However, the difference is that this time it was only Oschug's infantry who pursued the rout, because Dom was defeated too quickly, and then he could let Suriver make a time difference, transfer all his remaining troops to the front, and set a trap in front.

Suriville won the bet.

After waiting for a while, Dom's expected reinforcements were late, and they were forcibly marching, thinking that Dom was fighting Surifer, but they entered Surliver's ambush circle and were almost completely annihilated.

At this point, the Battle of Hipari's battle officially ended, and Suriver won a great victory, and after the victory, Suriver plundered the place before swaggering out of Antiem and the two places.

Soon after, this embarrassing defeat soon spread throughout the country, and the menacing Sushi clashed several times in Aix, Turabi, Kale, and Goschuge, but because neither side wanted to make a big deal out of it, they did not take advantage of it.

After the Battle of Hipari, Dom returned to the country and became the first person responsible, deprived of all his duties and imprisoned, especially Antiem's group of Sulassie nobles, who thought that the defeat in the battle must be Dom's responsibility, and they were determined to let Dom be hanged.

Fortunately, at this time, Dom's benefactor Lenore came to the rescue, and at the meeting he impassionedly listed Dom's contribution to saving Miasena during the civil war, believing that Dom was just an old fool.

Finally, thanks to Dom's contributions during the Civil War, the old Dom was released from prison as a civilian in 1139.

The following year, in 1140 A.D., Sushi and Goschuge, who were already tired of skirmishes on the border, signed the Napolika Agreement in Napolika.

In the Napolica Agreement, Goschug recognized Sushi's authority over Antiem and Shipari's canonization of provincial priesthood, and Sushi recognized Goshy's status as Star King.

Because Suxi's chief priest was also dissatisfied with his current title, he always felt that his own quality should be higher.

So also in 1140, in order to be equal to Goshoge in terms of forced grid, the name of Sushi's country was changed from "Suxi" to "Suxi's country under the rule of the star god".

Sushi's kingdom was officially divided into three chief priesthoods, namely Miasena, Seleuriade, and Senama, although these regions were also former capitals, but they were all high priests, and they were inseparable from other high priests, and as the name of the leader became King Suhi, their titles were also promoted to become chief priests.

With the signing of the agreement, this land, which had been chaotic since 1111 A.D., finally stopped large-scale war in 1140 A.D., and the two countries began to enter a period of stability, the so-called "peace of our generation".

According to the data given to Leng Yi by the system's response, in the past 29 years of chaos, 31% of the population has been directly lost in the land of Rang Goschuge, Suxi is a little better, but there is also a terrible figure of 19%, which is equivalent to 1 in 5 people.

After the rebellion, Xiuge continued to serve as Star King until his death in 1153.

Before that, Dom, a famous general of Suhi's generation, died deliberately due to the recurrence of an old injury 8 years after he was released from prison, because Dom knew that his imprisonment was inseparable from his benefactor.

"All are murderers," were Dom's last words engraved on the tomb, perhaps out of guilt, and remained on Dom's tombstone while Lenoor was alive.

Two years after Xiu Ge's death, Solit also resigned from his position as chief priest, served as a special worship of Xingqimu Academy for 3 years, and served as the head of Xingqimu Academy for another 3 years, before returning home to enjoy his old age, spending the last 5 years of his life in his hometown, and died in 1165 at the age of 75.

And these more than 20 years are called the peace of the era of reform.

As for Surriville, he will live for more than twenty years, watching his grandchildren become active in politics after all his former friends and rivals have gone.

He still continues to live alone as the last testimony of that chaotic era. For the last seven years of his life, Surifer barely spoke, and only when Nishiel, who was a generation with him, visited him, he would talk about some of the past.

The letter written by Xiu Ge to the establishment of a man that appeared in the Battle of Spari earlier was written by Surifer to Nishier, so that Nimuel recorded it, and it has been passed down to this day.

Surifer lived until his death in 1185, only three years before Nissell.