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Chapter 131: Asking for Help Again


After sighing, Henry and Ferdinand immediately consulted on the next military action, Ferdinand believed that now the two armies would meet with a total strength of 20,000 men to march into Königsberg, but Henry did not think so, in the course of the battle mentioned by Ferdinand, the Cossack cavalry suddenly attacked Morakot, which was the most important reason for Morakot's defeat.

In the subsequent battle between Ferdinand and Morakot, this Cossack did not appear on the battlefield, and no Cossack was seen until the end of the battle, which means that the whereabouts of this Cossack cavalry of thousands of people are unknown.

If the army marched into Königsberg at this time, it was difficult to guarantee that the Cossack cavalry would not be in the rear of the army, and if the Cossacks did do so, the situation would be full of uncertainty Therefore, Henry preferred to send sentries to find the Cossack cavalry, and only after annihilating the cavalry could he march to Königsberg with confidence.

But Henry's worries were completely non-existent in Ferdinand's view, those Cossacks were only hired by Morakot, and now with the death of Morakot, the prospects of the entire rebel army have become very bleak, and I believe that those Cossacks will not attack the logistics of the counterinsurgency army at this time.

And even if the whereabouts of the Cossacks were found, if those Cossacks were just fleeing blindly and not engaging the Prussian army, with the speed of the Cossacks, the counterinsurgency army would not be able to help these Cossacks at all.

Henry and Ferdinand debated on this issue, and the officers of the military tent were divided into two factions because of the disagreement between the two commanders, and it can only be said that these two ideas had their own merits, after all, nearly three thousand Cossack cavalry was not a small number, and if the counterinsurgency army suddenly appeared in the rear of the army when it was in full swing, then no one dared to imagine the direction of the battle.

Just when Henry was anxious about the movement of the Cossack cavalry, the Cossacks, led by Privsky, were marching in the direction of Bialystok.

Because of the recklessness of the previous Cossacks, Plivsky's original idea of returning directly to the Eastern European steppes changed, if he returned to the steppe at this time, the robbery of the Russian empress's gifts could not be concealed at all, although Plivsky killed the Cossacks who robbed the convoy in time, but the previous Plivsky holding the crown has spread throughout the entire army.

Plivsky believed that when he returned home, the Cossacks, who had always been open-mouthed, would spread the news all over the steppe, and once it reached the ears of the Russians, Plivsky would not dare to think about the consequences at all.

In addition, there was a flame called ambition burning in Plivsky's heart, and at this time the East Prussian region was in chaos, and with the Cossack cavalry in his hands, Plivsky had a lot to do.

But after all, the premise of wanting to do something is to have a solid rear, that is, the territory, Plivsky took a fancy to Bialystok, Bialystok is located southwest of Königsberg, bordering the Kingdom of Poland, if you occupy Bialystok, whether it is for the counterinsurgency or the rebels, you must first find out the movements of the Cossack army before the next move, and Pliveski is just waiting for the price to sell.

Bialystok is in a chaotic situation at the moment, and the nobles who support Morakot are fighting for power with the nobles loyal to the royal family, and neither side has completely solved the strength of the other, so Bialystok is in chaos.

The arrival of Pliveski's Cossack army encouraged the nobles who supported the rebels in Bialystok, and although the nobles were puzzled as to why the Cossacks had suddenly arrived in Bialystok, Morak sent Cossacks to support him after hearing that the situation in Bialystok was unfavorable.

Under Plivesky's explanation, the nobles who supported Morakot did not suspect it, but when the nobles happily opened the city gates, what awaited them was the butcher's knives of the Cossacks, so that the nobles understood where these Cossacks came to support them, and it was clear that they were here to take their lives.

But the nobles understood it late, and Bialystok fell.

Just as Kleiman summoned the rebel leaders in the city to announce that Morakot's funeral was scheduled for three days later, there was a sense of confusion and unease in Königsberg, and as the news of Morakot's death spread throughout the city, two rumors spread throughout the city.

One is that Kleiman killed Morakot in a heartbroken manner in order to control the rights of the rebels, regardless of the future of the rebels.

There is also a saying that tens of thousands of counterinsurgency troops of the royal family are not in the city, and Königsberg has only thousands of old, weak, sick and disabled, and it is impossible to stop the royal army with these forces.

Kleiman immediately sent someone to investigate when he first noticed that there were some messages in the city that were unfavorable to the rebels, but Kleiman's people had no way to spread rumors in the city, because there were so many people who said these rumors that there was no way to find out the source of the rumors.

And a lot of the people who talk about the rumors are nobles and generals who are in the upper echelons of the rebels, if Kleiman takes measures against these people, the already turbulent situation will definitely be even more precarious, so Kleiman's method is to visit the rebel high-level one by one, and at the same time, Kleiman apologizes to some high-level officials for his previous ignorance.

Kleiman's sincere attitude calmed down the hearts of some high-ranking people again, and everyone was rejoicing at Kleiman's change, with the current situation of the rebels, Kleiman, who inherited Morakot's mantle, was the best candidate for the leader of the rebels.

Even the most powerful people will not think of overthrowing Kleiman and becoming the leader themselves in the current crisis, which will not only make the situation even more out of control, but also if the rebels fail, they will have no room to turn around.

After gaining the support of some high-level officials, Kleiman again sent an envoy to Kutuzov, the supreme commander of the Russian army in the Kingdom of Poland, to ask for assistance.

Kleiman then changed his tone and informed Kutuzov of the unfortunate news that his father, Morakot, had been assassinated by the Prussian royal family, in which Kleiman portrayed himself as a weak man who had lost his father.

At the same time, in today's sudden situation, in order not to let Russia's early investment go down the drain, Kleiman hopes that Kutuzov can once again aid a batch of ordnance, money and food, and preferably provide some volunteers.

When the letter for help reached Kutuzov, Kutuzov was also a little confused by the radical changes in East Prussia.

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