Chapter 161: Sightseeing Tour

An hour later.

Brzezina's handsome young face looked hideous and distorted at this time, and a cigarette stick was inserted directly into his eye socket, and red, white liquid was oozing from the wound.

Brzezina's eyes were wide open, full of doubt, reluctance, and fear. Whose trophies his pistol and boots had been, and his clothes and pants would be taken from him later.

After all, this kind of high-end goods, the serfs may not have touched it in their lives.

The serfs were searching everywhere for the remnants of the Polish Restoration Army, and even the corpses had to be mended with a few knives.

The army of kings, who had been arrogant a moment ago, had now become frightened beasts, only knowing how to run around, but no one would pity them.

Because the Polish aristocracy had done so much in the land, and one of them was a game of ass guessing, which was to bring together a group of peasant women.

Tell them to turn around, cover their upper bodies with a row of planks, and ask their husbands to guess which is their daughter-in-law.

If the guess is wrong, then the man will be whipped and the woman will be the pleasure of the day.

Others such as asking the serfs to dig the bird's nest, and then a group of nobles would shoot them with guns, and if the serf could get to the bird's nest before he was killed, he would survive, if he couldn't, he would die.

Keeping a gypsy and a wild boar together, if the latter can convince the former not to eat him, then it proves that he is a believer in the devil and will be burned to death. If not, it will directly become food for wild boars.

Throw the serfs into the forest and enjoy the hunting.

In short, these serfs had no sense of guilt at all when they slaughtered these nobles, and the dull tools of the farm were very strong in their flesh, and they were tearing at the flesh of their enemies with hatred.

And Brzezina was not the only team to be destroyed, as bloody massacres continued throughout Galicia.

Under the monstrous hatred of the serfs, the slaughter soon expanded, and they began to aim their butcher knives at the nobles who had dealings with the Polish Restoration Army.

The serfs stormed the aristocracy's estates and began to massacre, loot, and burn some as best they could, hoping to change their serf status.

But what they didn't know was that the nobles had long since registered the identity of the serfs, and even if they had turned Galicia into a sea of fire, they had a final backup in Vienna.

However, this final backup was already in Franz's hands at this time, and he was a little depressed sitting in the train, because he sent engineering troops to overhaul all the way and found no damage.

However, in order to prevent the other side from carrying out bomb attacks by luring the enemy into depth, the train still stops and goes. For security reasons, a large number of cavalry were sent to conduct carpet searches every other section, but nothing was found.

The soldiers were bored to death, they had come to quell the rebellion, but there was a quiet and peaceful scene everywhere along the way, and many of the estates were planted with Austrian flags.

This made the soldiers feel that there must be a special loyalty here, and they were willing to bet that even Vienna did not have so many flags, and many of them were newly made.

Inside the train, Albrecht was closing his eyes and recuperating, and Franz couldn't help but be a little curious, because the former was the son of Archduke Karl, and the obsessive-compulsive disorder of the same line was no joke.

Before each war, Albrecht would repeatedly deduce everything possible to be as perfect as possible, and Friedrich was the same, and Archduke Karl had developed hundreds of battle plans in Switzerland in the past few years.

In fact, Franz also studied with Archduke Karl for a period of time, and was evaluated as "a competent colonel".

This is mainly because Franz's strategy was a bit advanced, and with the means of communication at that time, that kind of micro-operation could be applied to the regimental level at most, and no matter how large the scale was, no one could be found.

"Uncle Albrecht, why didn't you do military chess?"

Albrecht gave Franz an angry look, and then sat up helplessly.

"We have 300,000 people, and it's unknown whether there are 200,000 people in Krakow as a whole city.

What to deduce? I just can't figure out how I can lose? ”

"What if the other side beheads us?"

Albrecht was somewhat dismissive of Franz's claims.

"Franz, I didn't say you. You are too superstitious about your so-called special operations, not to mention whether they can break into the army formation composed of hundreds of thousands of troops, even if they do, it is a question whether they can find us.

It would be more realistic to consider Prussia's reaction than to worry about such a thing. They have already mobilized in the three new provinces. ”

The three new provinces refer to the territories of West Prussia, South Prussia, and New Prussia divided from Poland.

In fact, Prussia's reaction was normal, after all, 300,000 troops were very stressful for Prussia, which had only 200,000 standing troops, and the gathering place was still the new three provinces where they were weak.

Wilhelm IV immediately sent an envoy to Vienna to inquire about sending troops, but the Austrian answer was simply "counterinsurgency".

A region with a total population of only 200,000 should send 300,000 people to quell the rebellion.

Wilhelm IV was so angry that he smashed the table, and the War Chancellor Hermann von Boin said that he should take the opportunity to attack Vienna and strike first like Frederick the Great.

But not to mention the restrictions of the Holy Alliance, it would be troublesome to attack Vienna alone. Austria and Prussia had different gauges, and if you wanted to sneak up on Saxony by train, you had to take Saxony first.

Saxony was wary of Prussia, and only 20,000 troops were stationed on the Prussian border.

It was also unrealistic to make a surprise attack by train, because the Saxon train station was like a prison, surrounded by fortresses, just to prevent Prussia from coming to this attack.

Bohemia and Vienna were both densely populated areas, and with the role of the railway line, the Austrians would soon be able to mobilize hundreds of thousands of troops as long as they had enough weapons.

As for secret weapons, the technology is not yet mature and cannot be installed in every army, and insufficient training cannot guarantee that it will be able to play its due role.

And take the initiative to attack allies, what is this? I am afraid that it will not be immediately besieged by other powers and the princes in Germany.

Even if you want to carry out a surprise attack, it is impossible for such a large-scale army preparation not to leak a little rumor. At that time, the Austrians were afraid that they would be able to justifiably weaken Prussia, the second brother of the German Confederation.

In short, this battle could not be fought, but Wilhelm IV did not think that the Austrians really wanted to fight, but they could not stand idly by, so it could only be a strategic defense.

Franz just thought it was funny, feeling that the Prussians were more nervous than the Poles, because he learned from the intelligence he had recently received that

That Landre Promi is actually going to be king, and what kind of coronation ceremony is going to be held, and I don't know if I have time to visit it.

(End of chapter)