Chapter 135: Then the Music, Then the Dance.

Even if a few warriors passed through the hail of bullets and crashed into the German coalition army, they could only be stabbed to death in isolation.

It was only then that the experienced French commander realized that the German coalition was not the unorganized militias and insurgents, nor the natives of the colonies who were crushed at the first blow.

The waves of French attacks were as if they had encountered a hard reef, and they could not shake it in the slightest.

The generals at the front line were not intimidated by the corpses and crooked flags on the ground, but scolded angrily.

"Drive the Germans and Orleans out of France! Warriors of France! For the Motherland! Charge! ”

Then he threw his decorative hat on the ground, drew his command knife, and prepared to fill the battle line himself.

Not every officer had such extraordinary courage and courage, but at this time the German coalition was blessed with nationalism, and there were not many such heroes.

"Kick the French out of our Germans' land! Free our enslaved compatriots! People who don't want to be a dog for the French rush with me! ”

The next moment the two torrents finally collided violently, but only a moment later the call to retreat sounded.

Beauno de Coullen could not sit still, because according to his estimation, if he continued to fight like this, there would only be one result - the total annihilation of the French army.

So Bono de Coullen made the most bold decision to survive, and he decided to abandon some of them in order to stop this suicidal attack.

This seemingly reasonable stop-loss actually carries a huge hidden danger, because the soldiers on the real battlefield are not the brave and fearless wheelchair grenadiers in the game.

The so-called retreat could turn into a rout and lose the whole game, and it is very likely that the German coalition will take advantage of this momentum to chase and kill the Yellow Dragon.

At that time, those soldiers who could have continued to fight will also be coerced by the rout, and even if they want to fight back, they will have to worry about their own people, and the coalition forces that have taken advantage of the victory will have no such scruples at all.

Seeing the chaotic formation in the rear of the French army, Franz's brows finally relaxed, and he turned to the people in the coalition command and said.

"Whew, let the whole army press, we have won this battle."

"Long live victory!"

"Long live liberation!"

"Long live Austria!"

"Long live the House of Orleans!"

"Long live the Confederacy!"

"Long live the Empire!"

"Long live the nation!"

"Long live Archduke Franz!"

People with different minds shouted all kinds of slogans, and although this group of dignitaries and opinion leaders in the coalition army could not fight, their acting was absolutely first-class.

Many people were tearfully reciting the poems that had been prepared for a long time.

"Ahh O great German Fatherland!

When you open your eyes and see this battlefield, it is the greatest sacrifice for you!

The black ashes symbolize our oppressed nation! That sad, dark past! That once a tragic memory!

It flows red blood, the wrath of a nation! It's a burning passion! It's a flame that will burn everything!

The golden light is the light of truth, and the history of our Germans will never fall into the dust! It is the light of hope! It is the bright future of our nation! ”

Fleshy poems like this are endless, the men hug each other and cry with joy, and the socialites are the best atmosphere group, one by one gently wiping the tears that seem to be there with spotless and delicate handkerchiefs.

Every action they make, every word they say seems to have been carefully choreographed, coupled with the aristocratic temperament cultivated since childhood, actually turning crying into such an elegant thing.

The celebrities who can be invited here are naturally the leaders in the social scene, either stunning and gorgeous, or with prominent backgrounds, and the appearance of beauties biting their thin lips and crying is indeed pitiful.

If it weren't for the fact that Franz had seen too much of this kind of drama since he was a child, he would probably have exploded in hormones, and then let out a lot of nonsense in the hope of attracting their attention.

However, at this time, Franz could clearly feel the feeling of the tiger choosing a person and devouring it from those tearful eyes, as well as the gaze of searching for and looking at the prey.

However, it is still very good to just set off the atmosphere, and under the stimulation of hormones, some guys with poor concentration and little knowledge have spoken arrogantly.

If these words were usually at a ball, they would only be laughed at as drunken gaffes, but at this time it was different from the command of the German Allied Army, which not only had dignitaries from various states, but also Franz, the future emperor of the Austrian Empire, was present.

The musicians also know it, and they deliberately change the tune to cater to the atmosphere created by the celebrities, and many people fall into the trap unknowingly under such a combination of inside and outside.

As a result, the rhetoric is full of rhetoric, and at first glance I thought that these guys had done a lot of effort. In fact, more than 5,000 people from more than 20 states came, and a small country like Liechtenstein was able to rank among the top three in terms of the number of troops.

Since Liechtenstein acquired the canton of Graubünden in the last war to liberate Switzerland, the size of the country has increased by 45 times, and the population has increased from less than 3,000 to 180,000, a total population of 60 times.

At this time, Liechtenstein was deeply influenced by nationalism, and it can even be said that without nationalism, Liechtenstein would not be able to rule the newly acquired Graubünden region at all.

So this time Archduke Alois II of Liechtenstein personally led the army to join the German coalition, and he was also the only monarch of the country in the entire coalition commander-in-chief.

However, due to the large gap in national strength, the title of commander-in-chief still fell on Franz's head.

Franz looked again at the leaders of the states who had made the coalition headquarters a fraternity, and he really had nothing to say about these guys who had fired two champagne in less than an hour after the war began.

At the front, the front commander of the French army did not take the lead in retreating, and even gave the opposite order to Beauno de Coullen.

"Charge!"

The brave commander and countless other unknown junior officers launched a counter-charge against the menacing German coalition forces.

They wanted not to turn this retreat into a rout, and they would pay for it with their own lives and those of their men.

But it can buy a glimmer of life for the large army, otherwise the tired army that has been besieging the city for many days will be entangled in the fresh force of the German coalition army.

But the price, I'm afraid, in addition to dying in battle, is only wounded and captured.

These French troops collided head-on with the German coalition forces again, and they were in a state of pursuit and were a little caught off guard for a while, coupled with the artillery fire covering the distance, the whole wave actually stalled for a moment.

However, they could only hold off the infantry in front, and the main force of the pursuit was precisely the long-awaited flank cavalry.

The cavalry of the coalition army took advantage of the gap in the confrontation between the two armies and penetrated directly into the rear of the fleeing French army.

In fact, the cavalry pursued much more efficiently than the infantry, and the cavalry's swords did not need to be reloaded, they only had to wait for the horses to catch up with the fleeing French army before swinging their swords and slashing.

However, the more experienced cavalry would have done so in a more labor-saving way, with their sabers raised and slammed directly into the French.

(End of chapter)