Chapter 62: A Small Move in Ayrshire
Hurried footsteps rang out in El City, and Charlie walked in with a heavy face. This time he returned from a big defeat, but he didn't know what fate awaited him.
After all, Lord Viscount is not a good-tempered person, and once he becomes angry in anger, it is not impossible that he will throw himself away to feed the tiger. It is important to know that there are many lessons from the past.
Thinking of this, my heart was once again clouded. I hope that Lord Viscount can not pursue this defeat for the sake of his own preservation of these thousand soldiers and horses. It's unlikely, but it's something to look forward to.
Looking ahead, ignoring the guards guarding the door, he strode over under this heavy heart.
Hearing the sound of footsteps, Adolf put down the official document in his hand and looked at Charlie, who couldn't help frowning when he saw Charlie's depressed expression.
"This time, you can kill all those flies." Adolf asked Charlie, his tone displeased.
Charlie shook his heart and knelt down heavily: "Lord Viscount, the last general is incompetent, so he has to return in vain."
"So you're defeated again?". The anger in Adolf's eyes spread undisguisedly.
Charlie was shocked and hurriedly lowered his head in shame. The three times were with absolute strength, but the three times they were all in vain. As a soldier, as a general, it is a great shame.
"Three times, three times. Charlie, do you need to give me an explanation?" Adolf questioned Charlie, and the murderous intent in his tone grew stronger.
Charlie hurriedly looked up at Adolf: "My lord, most of the reasons for this failure are not on us."
"It's strange that a person who has lost a battle dares to claim that the defeat is not due to his own reasons." A hint of sarcasm crossed Adolf's lips, and he hated such a person who did not dare to take responsibility.
Looking at the sarcasm at the corner of Adolf's mouth, Charlie secretly gritted his teeth in his heart: "The fault this time lies in the defenders ahead."
"Enough, Charlie". Hearing Charlie put the blame for the defeat on the defenders ahead, Adolf finally couldn't suppress the anger in his heart and shouted at him.
"Step, step, step ......".
As soon as the words fell, there was the sound of heavy footsteps, and a group of guards guarding the door swarmed into the house.
Looking at the approaching guards, Charlie knew that before he finished speaking, what was waiting for him would be a dead end for feeding the tiger: "Lord Viscount, more than 300 trainee soldiers appeared in Eyre City, the capital of Ayr County, isn't this a mistake of the defenders in front?
"Stand back". Listening to Charlie's words, Adolf shouted at the swarming guards.
When the guards heard the order, they bowed to Adolf and then rushed out.
"What are you talking about? More than 300 trainee soldiers." Adolf listened to Charlie's words and suddenly gasped in his heart.
Charlie breathed a sigh of relief, it seemed that this catastrophe was over, so his tone was a little calmer: "In just one day, from a dozen trainee soldiers at the beginning, to thirty and more than three now. Dare to ask the Viscount, how many of these enemies there are, and how could there be so many trainees if it were not for the mistakes of the defenders in front."
"Besides, these 300 enemies are their limit? If the last general leads the soldiers to fight to the death with these more than 300 trainee soldiers, who can guarantee that there will be no reinforcements behind them." Charlie asked Adolf about it, in fact, he was also very aggrieved about this question, but this was a fact, and he couldn't accept it.
Adolf hesitated when he heard this inquiry, and he gradually fell into deep thought: "It is impossible for the forward defense line to have such a big hole, and it is impossible for the movement of more than 300 people to be so quiet."
"Besides, Kochi County didn't have the courage to let three hundred trainee soldiers die in vain." Adolf analyzed quickly.
Charlie replied to Adolf: "The last general is just telling a fact."
"Tell the battle of today as it is." Adolf heard Charlie's words, so he subconsciously asked him.
Charlie hurriedly organized the words in his heart: "Today, on the order of Lord Viscount, I will send a thousand soldiers and horses to the refugee camp ......."
Listening to Charlie's relay, Adolf furrowed his brow even tighter.
"You mean they chant our Lord the Light, the Most High God?" When the last voice dissipated, Adolf seemed to think of something and asked Charlie.
Charlie nodded slowly: "That's true."
"It looks like we may have met a different opponent." Adolf carefully combed through Charlie's relays and said subconsciously.
Charlie couldn't help but be stunned, and he didn't react for a while: "A different opponent?
"If you're still suspicious of Kotch County at this point, then I have to wonder if there's something wrong with your head." Adolf said to Charlie, a look of disdain in his eyes.
Charlie smiled awkwardly: "In this way, Lord Viscount thinks that we have met an unknown enemy."
"Yes, I don't believe that the soldiers in front of me could make such a big mistake. If it's less than a hundred, I might be able to accept your guess. But these are hundreds, if not more, enemies, how do you make me believe." Adolf said to Charlie.
After looking around, he saw that Charlie was still kneeling on the ground, so he slowed down his tone. In the face of an unknown enemy, Charlie's ability to avoid losing his troops is also a kind of merit: "Get up".
"Viscount Xie's grace of innocence". Charlie was relieved and quickly got up from the ground.
Adolf looked ahead: "You go back and rest, we need to calm down until we find out the details of them."
"Even if this refugee camp is just outside of Eyre City, even if this camp is our henchman. But it was able to repel our attacks three times, which was enough for me to face them squarely." Adolf said to Charlie.
Charlie bowed to Adolf: "Obey the order, and the general will retire."
After saying that, he turned around and strode outside. Damn refugees, damn unknown enemies. The next time the Viscount finds out the details of you, he will give you a taste of despair and helplessness.
Looking at Charlie's departing back, Adolf thought for a while, and there was a hint of solemnity in his eyes: "Come on, call Karl."
"Yes". A guard outside the door replied loudly.
After a while, footsteps came, and a middle-aged man dressed in black walked into the room and bowed to Adolf: "Lord Viscount."
"Immediately send personnel to the refugee camp outside the city to find out the news." Adolf commanded Karl.
Carl was stunned for a moment, and subconsciously thought that he had heard it wrong: "Hit, visit the refugee camp?".
"An unknown enemy lurks in the camp and has repelled three of our attacks. Karl, this matter is urgent." Adolf said to Karl.
As soon as his voice fell, he immediately changed the conversation: "I hope you can personally take action and find out the details of this enemy."
"After all, at the critical juncture of the confrontation with the Kochi army, I can't afford to pose the slightest threat to the city of Ayr." Adolf's tone grew stern.
Carl heard the gravity of the matter, so he took a deep breath in his heart: "Yes".
Time was pressed and there was no time to delay too much, so he turned around and walked outside.