At the end of the battle, Heffel came to Ferdinand with a group of soldiers, some of whom were acquaintances of Heffel, and were well-known figures on the ground in West Prussia.
But in front of Ferdinand, these former greats were like lost dogs, panicking, and the haughty expressions in their eyes were full of despair at the moment.
Heiffel smiled and walked up to Ferdinand and said: "Your Royal Highness, these are some of the prisoners of war we have captured, they are all Lan Luo's comrades, and two of them are emissaries sent by Morakot to contact Lan Luo" After hearing Ferdinand's words, Ferdinand stood in place and then made a swing, looking shaky, Phil saw this, and hurriedly stepped forward to support Ferdinand, while whispering to ask Ferdinand if he was uncomfortable, and at the same time called the soldiers to help Ferdinand to his military tent.
Ferdinand was so tired that after sending three people to set off first, Ferdinand thought that it was still inappropriate, he was afraid that someone had blocked the area around the West Prussian barracks, so that the three men would not only not be able to deliver the news, but would expose their actions.
Ferdinand and his party immediately went to the nearest town, requisitioned all the horses of the local magistrate's office, and ordered the local officials to collect all the horses they could see at once, so that Ferdinand and his party could reach the garrison camp in time.
Although there are enough horses, but after all, people are only men and not gods, and the two days and one night of travel make everyone exhausted, and when they fight, they are stimulated by the atmosphere of war, and everyone can muster up blood and bravery, but after the war is over, relax a little, and the strength of the whole body seems to fade away, and all that is left is exhaustion.
Many of the attendants who followed Ferdinand were like Ferdinand, and after the end of the war, some of them lay down on the ground, although their legs were worn out by the long riding exercise, and the blood flowed straight down, but they couldn't care so much, and fell asleep after lying on the ground.
After helping Ferdinand into the tent, Heffel ordered the soldiers to immediately and properly settle the group that had followed Ferdinand, and to arrange for a doctor to give them medicine as soon as possible.
The next day, it was time for lunch, when Ferdinand woke up, and when he awoke, the soldiers guarding the tent immediately informed Hifer of the news.
When Heffel got the news that Ferdinand had woken up, he immediately led the men to the tent, and when he walked into the tent, Ferdinand was already up and getting dressed.
Heiffel hurriedly walked up to Ferdinand and said: "Your Royal Highness, you better rest for a while, you were really tired yesterday" "Thank you for your kindness, Lord Heffer, but I've rested enough, so it's up to you to show me around the barracks today."
Ferdinand rejected Hefir's kindness, and instead said that he would let Hefel show him around the barracks, and when he heard Ferdinand's request, Hefel agreed, but before that Hefer said to Ferdinand: "Your Excellency, you see it's noon now, should we go to the barracks after lunch?"
Hefel used a very clever word that is patrol, although the meaning of the visit and the patrol are the same, but the meaning is completely different, just like the territory, in their own territory is called patrol, if you go to someone else's territory, then it can only be a visit.
Ferdinand's inspection made Ferdinand grin, and he gladly agreed to Hefir's request, leading him to the restaurant.
Heffel had planned to hand over military power to Prince Ferdinand by announcing His Majesty's order to the entire army when Ferdinand woke up, but when Heffel mentioned the matter to Ferdinand, Ferdinand refused.
Ferdinand had already heard a report on Hifer's performance yesterday, and Hefir's performance made Ferdinand very satisfied, and Ferdinand said that he was a very resourceful general.
And especially Hefel's encouraging words yesterday made his eyes shine, if Heffel handed over the military power to Ferdinand at this time, then in the eyes of others, it may not be beneficial to work for the royal family, you don't see that Heffel was dismissed the next day after winning the battle.
But if Ferdinand had only de facto commanded the whole army, but had not nominally replaced Heffer, he would not only have been able to calm the hearts of the generals, but at the same time would have allowed him to continue to inspire the soldiers by believing in Heffer's words yesterday.
Heffel told the whole army that the royal family would select some excellent soldiers to join the royal guard, so he would use this condition to make all the soldiers work harder to show themselves.
Ferdinand thought to himself.
After lunch, Ferdinand, accompanied by Hefir, toured the barracks, and when he saw a soldier wounded in the previous night's battle, Ferdinand would stop and greet him, and Ferdinand won the hearts of the soldiers.
Not to mention whether there is an element of showmanship in it, even if it is a show, when the prince of a country cares about you, how can an ordinary person dare not move inexplicably.
It's not terrible to put on a show, but what I'm most afraid of is the powerful who don't even bother to do it.
After inspecting the barracks, Ferdinand arrived at the door of the tent, which was filled with the officers who had been waiting there for a long time.
Ferdinand sat down on the main seat and said in a loud voice: "Your Majesty has not sent me this time to arouse any suspicion of the West Prussian army, on the contrary, Your Majesty is very relieved of the West Prussian army, and you must know that the rebellion that occurred last night was by no means an accident, and that this rebellion was organized.
Premeditated, the most suspicious of them all, is the Marquis of Morakot in East Prussia, Heffer, and you tell you the answer to the torture of the prisoners of war last night."
Hearing Ferdinand's words, Heiffel walked to the middle of the crowd and stood still, and said in a loud voice: "We know from our captured prisoners of war that Viscount Lanro's move was facilitated under the instructions of the Marquis of Morakot in East Prussia, and the Marquis of Morakot also provided him with a large amount of weapons and money, and this rebellion Viscount Lanroe plotted for at least three months, and we also learned that the garrison of Königsberg, the capital of East Prussia, had been subdued by the Marquis of Morakot, and the general of the Königsberg garrison, Lieutenant General Handener, was unfortunately killed in battle."
This heavy news came out of the mouth of Heffel, which shocked everyone, and when this information was first told to Hefir, Heffel was also shocked, and no one thought that the Marquis of Morakot actually put up a counter-flag in East Prussia.
The prisoners of war who told these news were the envoys sent by the Marquis of Morakot to contact Lanro, these two envoys were very low-key when they were captured, and no one recognized him, but a nobleman who was afraid of death was told that he could get a chance to atone for his sins after telling it, and the nobleman did not hesitate to confess the two envoys.
It was only after being tortured in the army that the two messengers confessed.
When he saw the silence of the officers in the tent, Ferdinand knew that he had changed his words now
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