Hearing what Yelich said, Perchberg didn't know what to say for a while. otbnkotgt This is a matter of course.
No matter how favored William was with Baron Otto and how high his status was.
The word "extinct heir" alone is enough to make them the life-and-death enemies of Baron Otto.
At the same time, they had almost no way to gain support from other nobles.
For many nobles, the bonus of an individual heir is not that great.
But if individual offspring carry the meaning of the reproduction of the entire "family", then things are different.
After William's death, everyone will support Baron Otto's "just" revenge.
"But if we don't kill William, then what's the point of this war?"
Yelich then said the second half of his sentence: "If we don't kill William, then he will grow up one day.
He will still become stronger, and he will continue to covet our land.
And more importantly, after we defeat him, he will probably hate us, and his attitude towards us will be even crueler.
"Extinction."
Just like that, Yelich finished his words.
Yes, yes, that is true in theory.
If they lose, there will be no way to curb the rise of the Hereford family.
And if you win, it will be meaningless if you can't kill William.
But if he kills William, he will face the revenge of Baron Otto.
In this way, no matter whether they die before or after death, early or late, when the Horwich and Lyell families choose to become enemies of the Hereford family, their fate is already doomed.
"Then what do you say?
What do you say?"
After hearing what Yelich said, Perchberg suddenly became anxious.
He yelled and stretched out his hand to grab Yelich.
Leach's shoulders were shaking desperately: "Are we supposed to sit there and watch the Hereford family become stronger and stronger day by day, and then do nothing?
Have you tried the feeling of someone putting a noose around your neck and shrinking a little bit?
Can you remain indifferent to this?"
After he finished speaking, he pushed Yelich out violently and shouted loudly: "I will give it a try no matter what.
Even if in the end, my family's fate is to perish.
At least at that time, I won't feel regret" After saying this, Perchberg turned around and left in large strides.
Yelich was left alone.
He had just been pushed to the ground by Perchberg.
After Perchberg left, he slowly stood up again.
His expression looked very sinister, yes, it was sinister.
It can even be said to be the expression of "the conspiracy has succeeded".
"There is more than one way to continue your family, Perchberg, my old friend."
Yelich murmured to himself, reaching out and patting the dirt on his butt.
Then he walked out as if nothing had happened.
As they quarreled, protested loudly, and even had physical conflicts, their troops continued to move forward.
As he walked along the path in the direction of Baudelaire, he was not affected by their quarrel.
After the quarrel ended, the coalition had no intention of disbanding.
In fact, before that, Perchberg had already prepared for Yelich to shrink his eggs and lead the army back to his fiefdom.
But Yelich didn't do that.
"It's really strange.
However, maybe it can't be said to be strange.
After all, that guy is not an idiot.
Of course, he can't willingly hand over everything he has, right?"
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Perchberg thought in his heart.
Then I didn't pay much attention to it.
Despite this, after this quarrel, the two people never met again.
After all, there is nothing to say after meeting.
Everyone will feel embarrassed.
This situation lasted until three days later.
It ended when the coalition forces of Perchberg and Yelich reached the preset battlefield.
What I want to explain here is why William chose this place as the battlefield and why they wanted to attack here.
First of all, it is because of mobility, roads and terrain issues.
The armies of the classical era had very poor off-road capabilities.
There is no special training for five-kilometer weight-bearing running, and there are no ultra-wear-resistant rubber soles specifically for people to use.
Under such circumstances, it was the normal state of the feudal army to travel more than ten kilometers a day.
And, more importantly, this "normal state" needs another condition to support it.
That's the way.
Perchberg and Yelich.
Or it may be said that the armies of other nobles who suffered similar experiences to them will inevitably choose "roads" as their marching routes in order to ensure their marching speed and ability.
If it leaves the road, problems such as logistics, mobility, and morale will inevitably greatly reduce the combat effectiveness of the army.
The place William chose to hold the battle was right on the road connecting Sandomitz and Baudelaire.
William fortified himself here.
If the coalition forces do not fight through here, but choose to go around, first of all, in terms of mobility, they will not be able to match the new Circassian army relying on the road.
In other words, the initiative whether to attack or not still lies in William's hands.
At the same time, the coalition forces were in the wild, with inconvenient transportation and supplies, and their morale was greatly reduced.
In the process of marching in the wild, the worn out physical strength, willpower and baggage materials will also become the reason for failure in another battle.
To take a step back, if there is no conflict between the two sides and the Baudelaire Earldom is still the goal, then the coalition army that has taken a detour and is not on the road and is marching in the fields will still not be able to rely on the road.
The opponent of the Erkes new army.
The new Circassian army could march for two days after the opponent, and then calmly enter the Baudelaire Earldom again at a speed more than twice that of the opponent.
In this way, the initiative in the war is still in the hands of the new Circassian army.
However, the strategic goal was not achieved and the coalition forces consumed too much physical strength, willpower and supplies.
If you still choose to take the initiative to attack the new Circassian army at this time, you will be destroying yourself.
And if they choose to defend, the new Circassian army, which is closer to the supply point and has fewer numbers than the coalition forces, can also consume them.
If they choose to retreat, a rout, or even a rout.
It is also inevitable.
This is purely from a military perspective.
As a feudal levy force, the coalition forces cannot adopt tactics such as separate advance and combined attack.
In addition, from a political and diplomatic perspective, as a noble, you must naturally have the style, reserve and "rules" of a noble.
When the coalition forces of Sandomici and Vitra set out, William clearly sent people and submitted a letter of challenge to them according to the rules.
The superiors greeted them politely and in accordance with the rules, and at the same time expressed regret for this conflict.
Finally, the location and time of the battle were marked.
In this case, if Yelich and Perchberg still want to show some dignity, they should accept the challenge.
Of course, there are people in this world who don't follow the rules.
But there are very few such people.
Half of them are madmen and half are geniuses.
But according to William's feeling, Yelich and Perchberg may occasionally go out of their way, but they are definitely not crazy.
They may have some intelligence and experience, but they are even less likely to be geniuses.
Therefore, it is really unlikely that they will not play by the rules.
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In fact, the results proved that William's idea was correct.
The total number of the coalition forces exceeded 8,000, and the more than 2,000 mercenaries they hired from the Starlight Corps did indeed arrive in front of William's new army's position in an upright manner, just as William thought.
Then an envoy was sent to send greetings and respond to William's letter of war.
They agreed on William's choice of the location for the battle.
In fact, they have no choice.
But they had different opinions on the time of the battle.
The levies, who were not in good physical and physical condition, suffered from varying degrees of fatigue after several days of marching.
They hope to postpone the battle back to July 26, which is four days later.
After some thought, William agreed to their request.
He hopes to use these few days to strengthen the defense of his position.
So, on the second day, while the coalition soldiers were lying lazily in the barracks, basking in the sun and scratching lice, William's new army was digging two trenches on both sides of the position, that is, on the breastworks, to prevent the opponent's attack.
The cavalry troops attacked from the flanks.
The soil dug out from the trenches was piled on the front, and a third parapet was built behind the first and second parapets.
And under the three parapets, traffic trenches were dug to facilitate rapid maneuvering.
While continuing to build fortifications, William's army did not forget to continue to intensify training.
The scenes of soldiers from various infantry companies holding up the sun to train in formation, practice shooting and bayonet skills, made the coalition soldiers opposite them marvel and fear at the same time.
"Is this the kind of enemy we want to fight?"
"Can we defeat such an enemy?"
Such thoughts rose and fermented little by little in the minds of the coalition soldiers.
This naturally led to a decline in morale and small-scale desertions.
Considering that this phenomenon would become more serious four days later, Yelich and Perchberg began to regret it.
As it is now, it seems that it is better to just start a fight and run into each other after contact. 160420oshow7: