After receiving Morakot's order, the morale of everyone in front was greatly boosted, but on the contrary, after seeing that there was a problem with their flanks, the Cossacks' attack was sharply reduced.
"Uvinov, you sons of bitches, when Lao Tzu goes back, I will destroy you," Plivesky scolded on his horse when he saw an army rushing up from the flank.
Uvinov was a small leader in the siege of the noble camp, and his tribe provided three hundred Cossack cavalry for this expedition to West Prussia, so Uvinov still had a certain say in the entire Cossack mercenary army.
Vvinovsky, who was killed by Ivanovich, was one of Uvinov's subordinates, so it can be said that the source of the whole thing can be traced back to Uvinov's body, after Vvinovsky's death, it was Uvinov who shouted for revenge the fiercest, and it was this birdman who was the first to retreat, which made Privsky not angry.
But after being angry, Plevsky knew that he could not fight any further, otherwise when those troops attacked, his little wealth might really be completely destroyed here, so Plevsky ordered the Cossacks to retreat after yelling unwillingly.
The Cossacks came and went as fast as they could, and after hearing Plivsky's order to retreat, all the Cossacks immediately turned their horses and ran back, while the Morakot army in place could only stare helplessly.
Ivanovich saw it from a distance, and after seeing Plevsky flee immediately after seeing his army, Ivanovich was as proud as a little peacock, and some other nobles also surrounded Ivanovich, constantly praising Ivanovich for being able to scare away the always fierce Cossack cavalry with his prestige alone, which is really a talent that is rare in a thousand years.
In the midst of this provocative eulogy, Ivanovich became fluttering and did not know why, he accepted everyone's praise of him with peace of mind, and then just nodded his chin to the praising nobles, which made the nobles unhappy.
If it weren't for your, we wouldn't have lost so much strength tonight, and now that we've won, it seems like it's all your own work, who do you think you are, some nobles couldn't help but say.
After the Cossacks retreated, Morakot also came to the barracks, where he thanked the nobles and said that as long as they could unite and twist together, there was nothing they could not do.
Well, while they complimented each other, the danger came.
How could Ferdinand in Bialysk remain indifferent to the fierce battle in the Morak military camp outside the city, when the nobles' private army and the Cossacks began a battle, Ferdinand was alarmed by the sound of guns outside the city.
Ferdinand didn't know what had happened to Morakot's barracks, but he knew that the sound of guns and guns would not come in for no reason, and Ferdinand initially wondered if Morakot was creating a false impression of civil strife in the army to lure him to attack, but Ferdinand quickly reversed his idea.
Just kidding, does Morakot feel that he has too much ammunition to run out, such a loud shout of killing and gunfire, if it is acting, the cost is inevitably a bit high.
But no matter what, he had to take measures to deal with it, so Ferdinand ordered the troops in the city to be on guard immediately, and at the same time Ferdinand also sent many sentries to Morakot's camp to inquire about the news, and he personally instructed these sentries to find out the most true news.
While Ferdinand anxiously waited for news from the sentinels, the fighting in the Morakot military camp outside the city began to rise and fall, and at the same time, the sentinels began to return.
The sentries caught a few refugees not far outside the city, and according to them, a man who looked like a nobleman killed a Cossack cavalryman, and then a large number of Cossacks laid siege to the camp of the nobles, and took advantage of the confusion to escape from the camp of Morak's army.
After dividing the refugees into several groups and receiving the same answers, Ferdinand was overjoyed by the information, and immediately ordered the fully assembled army to form up and move quickly towards the rebel camp outside the city.
The refugees he met along the way, and the Cossack cavalry that had become separated from the large army, convinced him that even if Morakot pacified the camp, his strength would be severely damaged, and this was his chance, and Ferdinand encouraged himself in his heart.
Not long after walking, a large group of Cossack cavalry suddenly appeared in front of Ferdinand's army, and seeing that there were no more than six or seven hundred cavalry, Ferdinand was shocked when he saw this, and he hurriedly ordered the army to stop advancing and make a defensive posture.
But Ferdinand's actions were destined to be wild, and the Cossack cavalry were also shocked when they saw Ferdinand's army, but they did not attack Ferdinand, but spread out a defensive formation like Ferdinand's army, until the leader of the cavalry felt that something was wrong and began to retreat, Ferdinand ordered to continue to advance.
Ferdinand didn't know that he had met Uvinov and others who had just retreated from the rebels, and Uvinov was also frightened half to death by the Prussian army that appeared on the opposite side, although it was very dark, but judging from the torches raised by the opposing army, the opponent's troops were more than his own, so Uvinov changed the tradition of the Cossacks attacking first when they encountered the enemy and launched a defense.
But after seeing that the enemy did not attack him, Uvinov realized that this army did not seem to be quite the same as Morakot's army, but no matter what, since the other party did not attack, then he continued to walk, and Uvinov did it when he thought of it.
After Uvinov led the retreat, Ferdinand ordered the whole army to speed up the march, since he met the fleeing Cossacks here, then it was obvious that Morakot was about to pacify the barracks If he could not arrive in time, then everything would be over after Morakot was pacified, thinking of this, Ferdinand's heart became more and more anxious.
God bless Prussia, and just as Morakot, Ivanovich and others were celebrating the defeat of the Cossack cavalry at the gate of the barracks, Ferdinand's army reached the outskirts of the rebel camp.
The sudden appearance of the Prussian army made Morakot's heart tremble violently, and he knew that it was impossible for a soldier who had already experienced a fierce battle to continue to fight another brutal battle, especially now that the soldiers had just relaxed, and it was not easy to mention that momentum.
Thinking of this, Morakot immediately ordered Ivanovic to lead the nobles' private army to form a defensive formation at the entrance of the barracks, hoping that Ivanovic and others could resist Ferdinand's army.
But Ivanovic's forces were not as strong as he had boasted of with Morakot, and by the time Ferdinand's forces were only launching the first wave of attacks, Ivanovic's defence had already seen a number of fatal gaps.
Many of the nobles' private armies had already consumed too much physical strength in the previous battles with the Cossacks, and although Ferdinand's army had arrived here after a long march, this march was like a warm-up, and Ferdinand's army had the upper hand in terms of physical strength.
In addition, because of the battle, everyone's ammunition was used up close to the bottom line, so as soon as Ferdinand's counterinsurgency army came up, it seemed to be overwhelming, and after the second wave of attacks, Ivanovic's army had already begun to retreat.
Seeing that the nobles' private army threw away their weapons and fled to the rear, Ferdinand immediately ordered the whole army to press on without retaining it.
Ivanovic, who had just known himself as a famous general, was stunned after watching the performance of his army
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