Chapter 9: Long Street Ambush (Part 2)
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King of German Mercenaries
- Top Old Cow
- 1797 characters
- 2021-03-01 02:27:45
The bell-struck bell in the church was the signal of this operation. After the bell rang, the ambush on the roof pulled out the small torches on the side and began to ignite the grass ball that had been prepared. After the grass ball flame rose, it was thrown directly onto the road ...
"Ah! Fireball! Hot!" In a moment, many people in the Frisian army crowded on the road.
因为 Because some olive oil is poured on the grass ball, people who are hit by the grass ball will inevitably get some oil, and then the flame is difficult to extinguish ...
In fact, the real damage of the grass ball is not great, because there is too little oil on the grass ball. However, hundreds of burning grass smashed down, creating great confusion for the Frisian army. The Frisian soldiers avoided the burning grass, but at this moment the road was full of people. In desperation, many soldiers knocked on the door of the roadside house and hid in. So, the formation of the Frisian army was completely chaotic ...
At this time, Silvag knew that he was being fooled, no matter how stupid. Unfortunately, because there are so few ambushes in Europe in this era, the army generally has no standard response strategy.
In the face of this novel method of attack, Siwag had no choice but to order the soldiers together and defend them together. But it's obviously not the right approach. Because, the Swiss on the roof will throw the burning grass ball at people more hard. The denser the crowd, the greater the damage. Then, the team that had just gathered together was forced to spread again by the fireball ...
Seeing that the Frisian army was in chaos, Marin ordered a second round of bells. As a result, the ambush hiding behind the false wall pushed down the fragile fence. And the two stone walls east of the town and west of the town were also overthrown ...
At this time, about half of the Frisian army was trapped on the long street and in the roadside houses, and it was chaotic. The Swiss ambush easily divided the Frisian army on the street into several parts.
But to Marin's depression, he saw the convoy of the Frisian aristocracy, which happened to be blocked outside the wall that was pushed down by the west of the town ...
Then, he quickly sent a guard to spread the word and let the Swiss chase the luxury carriages to the west. But Marin was east of the town at this time, and it took a while for his to run from town east to town west.
When Marin's ran to Zieg and asked the Swiss to chase the cars, the nine Frisian MPs on the car had long discovered that it was not good. They ordered the car to turn around and fled on the way ... and, They were also followed by 120 knights who had not had time to put on plate armor.
For Governor Fyskefrijheid and others, they can no longer be stupid enough to see that the army has been conspired. According to the rumors of the Italian war, they were able to confirm for the first time that this was the work of Marin's little thief. Because the French king was also so unlucky ...
In fact, at this time, those who were besieged on the long street, except for the most advanced Siwag and Siwag, were about 200 heavy two-handed swordsmen. Friesland's most elite of about 120 knights and the remaining 200 heavy armored swordsmen were all guarded by several carriages.
At this time, when the situation was urgent, several big brothers couldn't care less, and they let their subordinates escorted them to Leeuwarden ...
It was also because of their decisiveness when they ran away that they escaped. After receiving a message from Marin, Zieg quickly separated 1,000 elite Swiss infantry and began to chase the nobles' convoy.
However, they were intercepted by the 200 heavy armored swordsmen who were regarded as abandoned. Although the Swiss finally solved the group of heavy armored swordsmen, it was delayed for a long time. Because the heavy armored swordsman had a high degree of protection, the Swiss had tossed a lot, and the halberd and the spearmen came together to solve them. When the Swiss tried to chase again, they found that the Frisian aristocrat's carriage and knights, as well as some fast-moving Frisian light infantry, had already run far ...
After all, the Swiss are infantry, and many people still wear heavy breastplates and helmets, and some can't run. They are unlikely to chase the Frisian carriages and cavalry. The 200 Frisian heavy armored swordsmen who were previously regarded as abandoned sons were also thrown out as abandoned sons because they could not run. And these guys even accepted the fate of being abandoned, and still came forward to intercept the Swiss, breaking the event of Marin ... Sure enough, they are ancient people, more foolish. After being replaced by modern people, it is easy to surrender directly after being abandoned by the abandoned ...
At this time, Marin was suitable for hunting down the Frisian nobles. Only 50 cavalry under Schwartz and 20 horse guards from Marin were left.
However, the 70 people went after the Friesland aristocracy's convoy, and it was no different from delivering food. Because, there are 120 knights with high martial arts around the nobles.
Marin's men were basically recruited from the civilian population. Fighting groups can also rely on the number advantage and the battlefield advantage to bully the knights. When it comes to personal martial arts, they are far behind those knights. Therefore, even if the 70 men rushed up, they were not enough for the Cavaliers.
Moreover, Schwartz has actually taken 30 cavalry to the east to monitor the movements of Groningen. Hundreds of people in Groningen rushed out of their nerves, so they should report to Marin in time. In addition, Schwarz has the task of intercepting the messenger sent by Groningen to prevent the news of Swiss mercenaries from coming to the west from being disclosed to the Friesian army.
So Marin could only watch the Frisian nobles run away ...
Fortunately, most of the Frisian infantry remained. Even the plate armor of the 120 knights and the rickshaw riding the rifle were intercepted.
Seeing no hope of hunting, Zige immediately ordered the 1,000 people to return to the street to help clear up the more than 1,600 Frisian infantry remaining on the chaotic long street.
The Swiss put the veterans in plate armor on top, and the Friesian spearmen began to "harm on each other." However, the Frisian Lancer had no armor, and his skill and tactics were far lower than the Swiss, and he was quickly defeated. However, some brave soldiers were dying to fight back, causing a small number of casualties to the Swiss.
The 200 heavy armored swordsman led by Siwag, protecting Siwag, retreated into the large courtyard where the richest man in the town, Felt, lived, relying on the high-walled courtyard to resist stubborn resistance ...
At the same time, there are also many Frisian light infantry. Taking advantage of the chaos, they quietly ran out of some alleys that the Swiss did not notice, and then fled to the west behind the house ...
At this time, the Swiss were basically on the street. For those who ran away from the house, they really didn't notice much and didn't think about it. In this way, about two or three hundred people managed to escape and managed to escape ...
The rest of the people, except for the Siwage group who retreated to the mansion, were slowly cleared by the Swiss. However, there are still many Frisian infantry who had previously evaded fireballs, hiding in a house or yard on the street, and it takes time to search and clean up.
After the siege surrounded Fuerth's mansion, the Swiss charged several times and were repelled by the stubborn Frisian Epee. Impatiently, Marin ordered the attack to stop. Then, Marin ordered the remaining grass to be concentrated. After being ignited, the Hercules was thrown into the yard and burned with smoke ...
In this way, Marin ordered hundreds of fireballs to go in and burned the yard with smoke. Dozens of Frisian Ephesians were burned and burned on the spot ...
I also lost in the western mansion is basically made of stone, replaced with wooden houses in the east, has been burned into flames. Of course, even if it was a stone building that was burned and smoked by so many fireballs, the people inside were uncomfortable. Many heavy armored swordsmen in the yard were burned to death because they had nowhere to hide in the yard.
Seeing that Marin would still let people throw fireballs inside, Sivag could no longer sit still ~ EbookFREE.me ~ Plus Sivag knew that the situation had gone, and resistance could only be a dead end, so he requested negotiations ...
Marin didn't want to continue to kill, because in this ambush, because of the enemy's resistance, the Swiss had already killed or injured hundreds of people. Although he didn't care about the life and death of the Swiss, he had previously stated in the contract that the dead and injured Swiss would pay 40 gold for one person and 20 gold for the injured.
This clause was actually added by Marin himself. Because at the time the Swiss were unwilling to play for him. As soon as Marin was in a hurry, he added this very generous and even generous condition. Coupled with the double price, Marin finally moved the Swiss. But now, Marin is looking at the dead and injured Swiss, it is just looking at the bills to be accounted, very unhappy ...
In the end, Marin accepted Sivag's surrender, and Marin promised not to strip his clothes or search the body, and to give decent aristocratic captive treatment. The remaining 120 epee men under Her Sieg were disarmed.
After the encounter, Marin asked Siwag to come forward and persuaded a few frisian frisian soldiers who had fled into the residents' yard ...
In the end, the Swiss mercenaries brought by Marin captured 1,000 Frisians and killed nearly 500 Frisian soldiers at the cost of 47 dead and 58 injured. In addition, there were about 400 frisian light infantry who escaped from behind the house ...
This refers to the results of the long street. In addition, there are 120 Frisian knights and hundreds of light infantry who did not enter the long street and fled early. Most of them fled to the west following the carriage of the Frisian aristocracy ~ EbookFREE.me ~ Welcome the book readers to read, the latest, fastest and hottest serial works are all in ~ EbookFREE.me ~ Mobile users Please read it.