Chapter 103: Something Must Be Done

More immediately took the elite soldiers of the central camp to the western camp to rescue, and his speed was obviously much faster than Walter.

Moore was visibly relieved to see that there were no large number of enemy troops on the outside of the western camp where there was a constant slashing sound from the inside.

It seemed that the attacking enemy troops had all rushed into the camp.

This is undoubtedly good news.

This means that Walter is still sending reinforcements, and it is estimated that the camp is currently resisting, as long as the enemy army that broke through into the western camp can be annihilated before the main force sent by Walter arrives, then the western camp will be held.

More immediately divided a small half of the troops to stand by outside the camp, and this part of the army had only one task, which was to hold back the main force sent by Walter as much as possible, and as for Moll himself, he took the rest of the army into the camp.

On the way into the camp, Moore did not notice a large army of the enemy, only a small number of scattered troops, and these soldiers had apparently lost contact with the large force of the opposing party.

On the contrary, encounter more of the chaotic soldiers of their own side.

As a last resort, Mohr could only divide a small number of troops to collect the rout and clear the scattered enemy forces at the same time.

However, Moore did not get any useful information from these defeated troops, did not know where the main enemy forces were that attacked the camp, did not know how the other side had attacked the camp, and the only information he got was that the number of enemy troops who came to besiege the western camp was not large, it was only a small force.

This is consistent with the information that Moore got from the scouts before. It's just that he still can't figure out why a small army can easily break through the camp.

Could it be that this small force is a hidden elite, and in that case, why didn't Walter follow up.

Soon, however, as Moore progressed deeper into the camp, he also encountered a knight sent by Paul.

As soon as the knight met, he asked Moore to lead the soldiers to the location of the logistics, and said that Paul was still safe, and that he still had enough troops around him to try to restore order.

Moore did not dare to delay, and then signaled his men to take the troops to the place where the logistics were stacked, and he took a small number of guards to meet Paul, who wanted to know what was going on.

The knight did not dare to slack off, and hurriedly led the way.

It wasn't long before Moore met Paul, who was really in command.

As soon as they met, Moore couldn't help but ask.

"What is going on here, Lord Paul, and why is it so easy for the enemy to storm the camp?"

Faced with Moore's face-to-face questioning, Paul looked ashamed and told Moll what had happened.

After hearing this, Moore's face couldn't help twitching, and he wanted to say something, but he didn't know where to start.

Paul is a victim of this, and it seems a little unsympathetic to blame him. But let him go, then the current situation of the camp is nothing.

What's more, Paul's overall command is not too much of a problem, whether it is sending a small force out to meet the battle, or holding the tent of the Chinese army at a critical time, there is no big problem.

If Moore himself were in charge, he might not be able to do much better than Paul.

After all, the defection of those knights was indeed unexpected.

More didn't speak, and Paul became more and more frightened, and hurriedly said.

"Baron Moore, it's me who is wrong, it's me who is greedy for merit. Rest assured, I am willing to be punished when the war is over. ”

Seeing Paul's attitude, Moore didn't want to criticize the other party anymore, patted the other party's shoulder, and comforted.

"It's okay, forget if the camp is not lost. Believing the appearance of those traitor knights, no one could have predicted that His Excellency Paul had done a good job. On the battlefield, anything can happen. Your mission is to hold the camp, and since the camp is still under our control, you are not derelict in your duty. ”

More didn't want to make a big fuss either, the time of this battle didn't know how long it would last, and Paul's command didn't seem too much of a problem to him, and it was perfectly fine to command an army on a certain side. What's more, both sides are colleagues with similar territories, and if they don't make a big mistake, they are not very suitable for punishment, otherwise they will make the barons of the Watch Alliance dare not take responsibility one by one.

After a brief conversation, More did not take command of the western camp from Paul.

First, most of the soldiers in the camp were Paul's army, and even if More wanted to command, he would need Paul's cooperation. In that case, it is better to let Paul take command.

Second, since he already knew what was happening in the camp at this moment, there was no need to worry about the wave of enemy troops who entered the camp. With the strength of the other party, after the chaos in the camp has passed, this point of people is simply not enough to take the camp.

Then, the next thing to worry about is the movement of Walter's main force.

Moore was worried about only two things, the first was that the reinforcements sent by the other camps would be broken by Walter and eat these troops. The second was that Walter's main force arrived before the battle was over in the western camp.

Thinking that Moore immediately sent men to the various camps, ordered them to hold the camps without sending reinforcements to the western camps, and took 500 elite soldiers from Paul's side, he left the camp again.

At this moment, the central camp returned with Norman's departure, and Claire also had a general understanding of what was happening in the western camp.

At this time, there were not many barons left in the central camp, and after Moore left, Claire also sent the barons away, leaving them to go back to their respective camps and stick to them, leaving them alone in the western camp.

He didn't think that Walter would move reinforcements from other camps, but he felt that Norman and Moore had gone, and it shouldn't be a big problem to save the western camp.

"So what do we do next?"

Claire looks at her "own family" and asks for their opinions.

"At this time, I think we should take the initiative and attract the attention of the enemy." Malone replied first.

"Oh?" Claire didn't expect that Malone would make such a suggestion. He raised an eyebrow and said. "Why?"

"It's easy." Malone looks confident. "Since the breach of the western camp was an accident, then, presumably, the commander of the other side, Baron Walter, is not clear about the real situation, and it is very likely that he wonders if it is a trap set by us.

Of course, this kind of thing, as long as it takes a little time, he can understand it. And this time, I think it is obviously not enough to solve the crisis in the western camp.

Then, if we can take the initiative to attack at this time, then we will definitely be able to affect the speed of his decision, and we can also greatly reinforce them. ”

There was some truth in Malone's words, but Claire vaguely felt that something was wrong, but she couldn't say anything wrong. Norman shrugged as Claire's inquiring gaze turned to Norman.

"Look at what I'm doing, we're just mercenaries, and we've never fought."

Bart frowned and whispered. "What His Excellency Marlon said also makes sense, we should always do something, and it's better to do something than nothing."

"Okay." Claire nodded, in Moore's absence, he is the supreme commander, as a commander, it is indeed wrong to do nothing.

Then, he took the army to meet the enemy himself.