Chapter 101: , Grab heads and dump pots


On his horse, Augereau was the first to jump over the trenches and parapets of the enemy, and slashed over a frightened rebel. At this time, more cavalry also rushed in, and the enemy troops were in chaos and fled everywhere.
   Augereau knew that he must seize the time and attack continuously, and must not give the enemy any time to regroup. The order Napoleon gave him at the time was: "Watch on the battlefield and find any enemies that may be reorganized, attack them immediately, and disperse them before they are organized!"
   Augereau looked around on the horse. Through the gunpowder, he saw a man in a general uniform in the distance, riding away on a horse. Augereau urged his horse and chased him, shouting, "Dracotri with a fringed hat in front!"
   After listening to the cavalry behind him, they all chased the man in the general's uniform. Regardless of the distance, he used his carbine to hit there.
   Dracotree heard the shout behind him, something like "Dracotree with a tassel hat, don't let him run", or "Death or life, you must not let him run." Turning his head and looking back, he saw a group of cavalry chasing him.
  Dracottri knew that the red tassels on his hat were too conspicuous in the crowd. So he urged the horse to run wildly, while pulling off his hat and threw it on the ground.
Augereau, who was chasing behind, saw it clearly. He originally wanted to shout: "The one without the hat is Dracotri." But he immediately discovered that among the people who ran away in front, most of them had their hats. Such shouting is really not distinguishable at all. Fortunately, Dracotri wore a scarlet cloak in order to pretend to be demeanor, so Augereau went on to shout: "Dracotri is wearing a scarlet cloak!"
Dracotree listened, and quickly threw away the cloak... In the next period of time, he threw away the wig, the saber, and the... and the very little left. The morals finally got rid of Augereau's pursuit, but because Augereau had been bitten tightly behind his back, he naturally had no chance to do anything to gather the army and regroup. So the rebels collapsed. All the people, from General Dracotri to the groom, fled in disorder.
After many years, those armed forces armed with ideals and beliefs can have a very remarkable characteristic, that is, even if the team is completely dispersed, each soldier knows his goal and can continue consciously and independently. fighting. When the enemy's steel torrents scattered on the front and fell behind the front, they would automatically become a guerrilla and continue fighting. But in this era, there is no such kind of army. As long as most of the army loses its organizational structure, it immediately loses any willpower to actively fight. At this time, even a child wearing the opposing military uniform holds a The pole can also capture the enemy of several acres of land in one go (after the Battle of Crossing the River, a small soldier of a certain children's regiment in the East and the East made such a record). The rebels at this time fell into such a state.
For example, Augereau, after losing to General Dracotri in a long-distance equestrian competition, (No way, one of the greatest hobbies of General Dracotri, a nobleman, is horse hunting and fox hunting. His The equestrian level is better than most cavalry.) On the way back to the army alone, (his comrades were also thrown off by him) one man encountered at least two hundred defeated troops, and then he leaned on one. A riding whip, (weapons and other things were thrown away by Augereau in order to lighten the load when he was chasing General Dracotri. Of course, the target he was chasing had already lost these things before) These defeated troops were all captured.
   Bringing the two hundred prisoners back, it didn't make Augerofy much effort. Generally speaking, it is easier to drive a group of people than to drive a group of sheep, let alone drive a group of pigs. If there are not more than two hundred people here, but more than two hundred pigs, Augereau has three heads and six arms, and there is absolutely no way to them all back.
   But Augereau chased too far, and returned with so many prisoners. There was a delay on the way, so when he hurried back, it was already evening.
   When Napoleon saw Augereau driving so many prisoners back alone, he was so shocked that his jaw almost hurt his instep. Then he immediately gave Augereau the nickname "Shepherd Dog".
   After defeating the rebels, Napoleon let his troops pursue as much as possible. As a result, his troops dispersed, so Napoleon had to wait another day on the battlefield before he gathered his troops together. Although the returning troops did not bring back more than two hundred prisoners like Augereau, they still brought back a total of almost three thousand prisoners. Napoleon believed that there were more broken troops still nearby. It's just that he has no time to do this kind of stuff like catching pigs all over the mountains and wild.
   News of victory will always be dressed quickly. I believe that at this time, the French troops in other nearby cities will soon know the news of victory. If their heads were a little smarter, they would definitely be able to judge that the rebels who are staying at Angers must have fled to Vendée. And he only needs to be thick-skinned and move faster, maybe he can "liberate Angers" ahead of Napoleon. Therefore, Napoleon felt that he could no longer waste time on catching piglets.
   So he threw all the three thousand prisoners to Fouché for disposal, took the army around him, and hurriedly rushed towards Angers.
  Walking halfway, Napoleon ran into Davu who had been sent out to perform the harassment mission. At this time, Dawu was walking back with the captured horse and a lot of Peppa, George, and Banner. Napoleon did not hesitate to hand over the large army to Dawu to lead, but he mounted his horse and drove Dawu's cavalry to Angers.
   Napoleon traveled day and night, almost ran his horse to death, and finally arrived at Angers. At this time, Angers was completely an empty city-there were neither enemy troops nor citizens in the city, only ruins and unburied corpses.
   Early in the morning after Napoleon "liberated" Angers, another group of French cavalry appeared in Napoleon's telescope. Napoleon asked the tricolor flag that he had prepared to rise on the top of the city hall, and then used the astronomical telescope set on the windowsill of the third floor of the city hall to triumphantly admire the expressions of those colleagues who ran a step slower.
   "Commander, why do you twist your neck like this?" Orderly Eto'o asked.
   "Ah, of course it's because this telescope is inverted!" Napoleon squinted and twisted his neck and replied.
   Although the commander of the cavalry team was indeed surprised and disappointed after seeing the tricolor flag, he still came to the city hall to congratulate Napoleon on his remarkable record.
   At noon the next day after the officer left, Dawu arrived in Angers with the main force. With him was the special commissioner Joseph Fouché from Paris.
"Commissioner Fouché, I didn't expect you to come so soon." Napoleon looked at Fouché and thought to himself: "He rushed over so soon, so he has taken care of all the prisoners? Wouldn't he take them all? Does it click?"
Fouché seemed to see Napoleon’s thoughts, and smiled and replied:
I think there will be a lot of things to be dealt with in the newly regained cities here, so I quickly dealt with the things over there. , I rushed over."
   Napoleon did not ask how Fouché handled it quickly. That was within Fouché's authority, and it was beyond his turn.
"I sent all the peasants in the rebel army into the mines, and let them use their labor to atone for their crimes. As for the nobles, these traitors are naturally not worthy of living in the world. So after trial by the Revolutionary Court, they They were all sent to the guillotine." Fouché still explained. (Although the Revolutionary Court is called a court, its procedures are much more concise than ordinary courts. It can have no defenders, can prevent the defendant from speaking, and can be tried in groups. Therefore, the efficiency of batching death sentences is particularly high. Not later than Lincoln’s court sentenced Indians to death.)
"They deserve it." Napoleon said. After seeing the broken Angers, Napoleon felt that it was not wrong for these guys to have their heads chopped off. "But how quickly did you judge that a person is Is it a peasant or a nobleman?"
   "It's easy, just look at their hands." Foucher replied.
   Farmers who often do heavy manual labor have calluses on their hands. But Napoleon asked again, "So what if he is a businessman or some other decent person of the third rank?"
   "Then he is a traitor of the third rank, so he should be killed as a nobleman, and he deserves it." Foucher replied.
   "So how many nobles are there among the captives?"
"After you left, we grabbed more than 5,000 prisoners, plus the ones we grabbed earlier, and found more than a hundred nobles from it-those guys have horses, so they ran faster. Well, by the way, Master Bonaparte, did you know? There was a big fish that almost slipped out of your fingers."
"Who?"
"Rebel leader Dracottri," Foucher replied, "He was caught by Lieutenant Colonel Davout. It was just that he was wearing a soldier's clothes that had been taken from the body, and he lost his warhorse-that horse. Ma was too tired when he ran away and died on the road. After Dawu caught him, he only treated him as a general soldier. But he could not escape my eyes."
   Speaking of this, Fouché seems a little proud.
   "Then what about the traitor leader? Is he on the guillotine?"
   "Not yet, he knows a lot, so we sent him to Paris. But he is scheduled to go to the guillotine. Commander Bonaparte, what are your next steps?"
   "The first thing is to let the troops rest for a while. After all, fighting consumes a lot." Napoleon replied, "As for the rest, it depends on the needs of the Republic."
  ……
   At this time, the news of victory has also reached Paris. At the Ministry of War, after seeing the good news, Joseph immediately went to Kano, intending to temporarily recall Napoleon. Lest he plunged into the quagmire of Vendée. Because Joseph knew very well, don't even look at Napoleon's just victory, killing the nobles who participated in the Vendée rebellion. But this is only a tactical victory. The basic contradictions in the Vendée region have not been resolved, not to mention that the contradictions have not been resolved, and the people who constitute the contradictions have not been resolved.
   So if Napoleon enters Vendée, he will probably be able to occupy the towns of Vendée very smoothly. But then he is very likely, even bound to be caught in an endless war of security. Since ancient times, security wars have been the hardest thing to fight. If you really fall into this state, then Napoleon's reputation just won because of victory will be over. This is not a good thing. So Joseph now intends to help Napoleon take it away when he sees it, and quickly transfer Napoleon away from Vendée.
   So where should I transfer to? In Joseph's view, the first choice is naturally the Italian direction. Although the history of the previous life was not very good, Joseph knew that Napoleon started his business in Italy (because he had seen the painting titled "Napoleon Climbing the Alps".) Besides, as a frequent forum For those of you, Joseph also knows that in later generations, the two Italian nicknames (pasta and italy) know that in a certain war in later generations, they are different from prisoners from other countries. Italian prisoners use mu. Instead of using one to calculate.
   So you see, on the frontal battlefield, the opponent is still idiotic~EbookFREE.me~ This is simply-is there a better place than this?
   As for the second, it’s not bad to return to the north to fight Austria and Prussia. They are naturally better than idiots, but Joseph has seen their combat effectiveness with his own eyes. Basically, they are "so-so, just like that." Fighting them is at least better than fighting a law and order war.
   Thinking like this, Joseph knocked on the door of Kano's office.
   "Come in." Kano's voice came from inside. Joseph walked in by himself and saw Kano put on the uniform of a general again-because of Napoleon's victory, Kano's rank had risen again.
   "General, congratulations." Joseph said, "The general's uniform is better."
"Hahahaha..." Kano said with a smile, "Joseph, if you are willing to take soldiers out for a battle, you can also put on the uniform of a general. Well, speaking of it, Napoleon should soon be due to this credit. I was promoted to brigadier general. Next time you see him, you need to salute him first, hahaha..."
   "It's okay." Joseph said indifferently, "What if he is a brigadier general? I am still an official member of the French Academy of Sciences."
"Ah, this is indeed an enviable honor." Cano said, "Up to now, I am only a preliminary academician... But in this respect, you are indeed better than us. Ah, Joseph, come find Me, is there something wrong?"
   "Lazar, I think, maybe we should move Napoleon to a place where he is needed more." Joseph replied.
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