Chapter 882: Advance, Drive

As the team marched quietly, the roar of propellers overhead made everyone gradually stop. Raising their heads, the huge transport plane in the sky swooped down like a giant dragon, and many people were shocked, they had never seen such a terrible "creature", and some people shouted excitedly: "The monster is attacking! Run!"

The already low morale was almost crushed by such a strange scream, and just when the crowd began to commotion, Viscount Boragon directly pulled out the long sword at his waist and let his guards rush forward: "Whoever spreads rumors again, cut it directly!"

He personally slashed down the two soldiers who tried to run around, and the knight guards on their horses either slashed with their swords or poked directly with their rifles, and it took several minutes to finally suppress the panic.

The morale of the defeated generals was already low, and at this time, the morale was suddenly on the verge of collapse when he was so frightened by the transport plane, but Boragon was not a rookie after all, he quickly dispersed the pro-guard team among the various units, and loudly proclaimed that "this is the dragon support sent by the royal family", so as to reverse the declining morale.

But in reality, Boragon knew that it wasn't a dragon at all - but the other party had already flown away, and it didn't seem like he was going to bother him, which made him feel a little more at ease.

As a result, not long after the team calmed down, many pieces of paper began to fall from the sky, and the marching soldiers picked it up curiously, and found that it was a map, and they recognized the Bordeaux River at a glance. However, on the north bank of the Bordeaux River, there is a large picture of Ivota infantry armed with swords and shields, while on the south bank, there is an aristocratic army that has abandoned its armor and fled in a hurry.

If this picture only paints the reality of the current war situation, then those who see it will not feel much. But what makes everyone's hearts palpitate is... They saw the city of Layena, which was supposed to be their goal, and the city of Becolis to the east... It was also full of Ivta's infantry!

"You're surrounded!"

This is the only word written on the picture. Many of the knights and nobles among the defeated soldiers were literate, and when they read the text of this picture, they inevitably became anxious...

And Viscount Boragon, as the head, was cold at this time - he did not believe what was said on the drawings at all, and it was right that the enemy pursued him from the rear, could he still fly from the top of his head to the rear to copy the back road? This is okay to deceive people who have no military knowledge, and it will have no effect on him at all.

But what scared him was the giant flying object. I don't know what that size and movement is for, but if Evrta had such a thing and hovered back and forth above his head all day... It feels like being watched by a person all the time, and there are no more secrets in your troops!

Thinking of the small "falcons" he had seen several times before, Boragon suddenly had a creepy feeling: Could it be that every move of all the troops on his side had already been under the monitoring of the other party?

The more he thought about it, the more he felt that something was wrong, and immediately ordered: "Throw away all those damn cards! From now on, if anyone carries such cards without permission and talks about them, they will be given ten sticks! Everyone hasten on their way! We must reach the city of Layena tomorrow night!"

The entire army was not all his subordinates, so he couldn't get such an order out at once, so he had to call the scattered lords over and explain the pros and cons—it took another hour for the team to slowly start moving.

"As long as we can get to the city of Layena, we will win!

He tried his best to boost his morale, but looking at the water vapor shrouded in the distance in his vision, a question also popped up in his heart: Could it be... Did Efuta really take there?

May 15th.

Lannis Town.

By the time Evta's troops arrived, Boragon had already left with his own troops.

In fact, it was really necessary to march with all their might, and the Ivta Infantry Division would be able to catch up with this group on the day of the 13th. However, as the commander, Sodrore did not plan to force an attack when the two main forces of the other side were almost together. After all, in war, "killing" is never an end, but only a means.

If there was a better way to make the enemy rout earlier, Sodrol naturally would not let Evta's army deliberately wear it up - Evta's soldiers were completely different from those knights who were originally relying on them, and the cost of training, equipment and transportation of each professional soldier made him have to pay attention to the number of attrition.

If there were 100,000 such an army in Ivta, it would have directly leveled the whole country. But the fact now is that just over 10,000 soldiers have been put into battle under his command, and the follow-up reserve is on the way, so he must reduce his losses as much as possible before facing a decisive battle.

And in the face of the enemy's main force of nearly 20,000 people, he naturally focused on "driving away".

The infantry division advanced slowly, unhurriedly putting pressure on the other side in the rear, and if there was no bridge over the Bordeaux River, this group of men would definitely jump over the wall and fight back desperately, but when there was a way out, they would definitely choose to continue to retreat. In the final analysis, this is also a manifestation of "encircling three and one". Anyway, Evta's side is a battalion, the logistics are sufficient, no matter where the team is pressed, the rear trucks can transport enough food to eat for a week in a day, while the other party's group of deserters has already begun to plunder the town, and even internal scrambles and conflicts.

By the time Loshak jumped out of the truck, the soldiers of the engineering company had lost the nervous expressions they had when they had gone into battle a week earlier.

"Count the whole team!"

As a platoon commander, he carried out the orders of the commander as always. At this point, when the team was finished, he turned his head to look around—the town of Lannis was almost empty and "in shambles".

An army of more than 6,000 people crossed the border from here, which was in some ways more terrible than locusts. Houses are looted, and the ground has been trampled by tens of thousands of people because of the recent rains, and the roads are mixed with garbage, food scraps, and human and animal feces.

The first order of Everta's army was to have the engineering company plan the camp, and only then to start building the bridge.

Loshak's gaze turned to the river beach a few hundred meters away, where the original wooden bridge had been broken, and the stone piers below should have been blown up by spells, obviously unable to be repaired. In the distance, several smaller pontoon bridges or suspension bridges were also destroyed, but he did not rush to investigate the situation, but began to arrange the task with ease: "According to the standard of the camp of 10,000 people, the old rules, it can be done within two hours!"

Viscount Boragon's camp is randomly disorganized, with those with tents sleeping in tents and those without tents finding their own places to make do. The barracks in Evta, on the other hand, have very strict rules and have all kinds of "redundant facilities" that seem incomprehensible to outsiders - canteens, toilets, and bathhouses.

The cafeteria is not a place for soldiers to sit down and eat, but a dedicated area for uniform distribution of meals. This is for the unified management of food and to prevent soldiers from losing their numbers due to bad stomachs. The bathhouses and toilets were used to prevent the plague - don't underestimate these three things, more than a hundred people in Viscount Boragoon's troops have been left behind in the past three days due to various illnesses... Most of them are caused by eating unhygienic things, causing diarrhea, vomiting, and eventually losing strength or coma with fever.

There are no doctors and no magicians. The fate of those left behind is most likely to die on the side of the road and be gnawed by wild dogs.

Evta's barracks, however, are trying to prevent these things from happening at the source. For this, the logistics department paid an unimaginable price to the Karen nobles - they would never know that the trucks carrying grain were carrying ice circles.

The cost of charging hedron is enough to arm a team of light cavalry. However, this kind of attrition has not allowed all the soldiers who have participated in the battle since the beginning of the war to have not had a single case of non-combat attrition.

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