Kleiman just walked to the bottom of the hill when he was spotted by several cavalry, these cavalry quickly rushed towards Kleiman, Kleiman saw several cavalry rushing towards him, he was scared half to death, he hurriedly ran into the distance, but how could a person's foot strength be faster than a horse, he didn't run long, he was surrounded by these cavalry. //.// Kleiman didn't run away when he saw this, Kleiman sat on the ground and gasped for breath, but seeing Kleiman so bare made several cavalrymen startled, and after they were stunned for a while, one of the cavalrymen drove forward and waved his hand to give Kleiman a whip.
After seeing Kleiman screaming from being whipped by the whip, the cavalry laughed out loud, and then, as if in a game, several cavalrymen rushed to beat Kleiman, as if they were a toy.
Kleiman was whipped and lay on the ground and kept rolling, and in the confusion, he saw the cavalrymen dressed as if they were Cossacks, and hurriedly shouted in Russian: "I am an ally of the Russian Empire, and I will complain to Her Majesty the Empress about your actions" Hearing that the Russian Empress was actually mentioned in Kleiman's words, several Cossacks immediately looked at each other, seeing that these Cossacks seemed to be a little hesitant, Kleiman hurriedly continued to shout: "My name is Kleiman, my father is Morakot, who is your leader, take me to him" The Cossacks were even more surprised to hear Kleman's words mention Morakot, and after eye contact, the Cossacks did not answer Kleman's words, but a Cossack lifted Kleman to his horse like a chicken, and then several cavalry galloped away in the distance like a gust of wind.
It has to be said that Kleiman's luck is really evil, and the Cossacks he met were Cossack mercenaries belonging to Plevsky.
Although Henry left 3,000 troops to guard the road from Bialystok to Königsberg, the infantry could not catch up with the cavalry after all, and soon after being trapped in Bialystok, there was a shortage of food in Plivsky's army, generally speaking, a larger town was of course enough to supply the consumption of two or three thousand cavalry, but Plivsky's army was all cavalry, and in addition to men and war horses to be fed.
And war horses are not just eating grass, if they only eat grass, horses will not grow fat, how can such horses play on the battlefield.
So Pliveski left more than 1,000 Cossacks to guard in Bialystok, and the rest of the Cossack cavalry were divided into small units to plunder grain and grass, and for Plivesky's behavior, the 3,000 Prussian troops guarding the town not far away had no way to stop it, if the Prussian army sent troops, Plivesky would definitely give them a good look in the field, and the cavalry in the field had a natural advantage over the infantry.
And the Cossacks who found Kleiman were the same small detachment that had gone out today in search of food and forage, and they had already penetrated deep behind the Prussian defenses.
As Cossack cavalry hired by Morakot, how could they not know Morakot's name, so these Cossacks decided to bring Kleiman with them, if what Kleiman said was true, they would be a great achievement, and if Kleiman lied, they didn't care, because he could also be used for fun.
Kleiman felt that he was about to fall apart when he was bumped on the horse, of course, Kleiman was also more equestrian, but he had never been put on horseback, usually there was more meat on the butt of the horse, and the bumps he felt would be weakened, and now it was directly a bump in his stomach, Kleiman felt that his stomach was already surging, Kleiman closed his mouth tightly, he was afraid that he would vomit out if he was uncomfortable, and it would be a shame to lose his hair.
After jolting for an unknown amount of time, Kleiman felt that the bones of his whole body were about to melt, the horse suddenly stopped, and then he was thrown directly from the horse to the ground, and the sudden impact made Kleiman unable to hold back any longer, and the violent vomiting sensation made him lie directly on the ground and vomit.
The Cossacks not only did not dislike Kleman's vomiting, but laughed out loud as a pleasure, and then Kleman felt in a daze that he had been lifted up and did not know where to endure.
After being unconscious for an unknown amount of time, Kleiman woke up slowly, and when he struggled to get up, he saw that he was in a tent, and there was another person in the tent, who was looking at him in a daze.
Kleiman was startled by this man's eyes, and when he saw Kleiman, he shuddered, and the man first smiled apologetically, and then said: "I'm Plivsky, I'm sure you've heard of my name, I've heard my men say you claim to be Morakot's son, do you have any proof?"
When he heard the self-proclaimed Privsky in front of him, Kleiman did not answer his question, but looked at him fixedly, the look in his eyes was very complicated, there was hatred or something, after learning what happened from Morakot's attendant, how did Kleiman not know that Pliveski was the indirect murderer of his father, and the main accomplice who caused him to this point.
"I think you should hate me more by now, but you should think about your current situation, and besides, I have a common enemy with you."
When Pliveski saw the hatred in Kleiman's eyes, he realized that he was not looking for the wrong person, and the news of Morakot's death spread throughout East Prussia, and as a member of the event, Pryvsky understood what kind of role he played in it.
"Well, Hello Your Excellency Pliveski, I'm Kleiman, and although I don't know how you came to me, I would like to ask you to send me to Poland."
Kleiman took a deep breath, he buried the hatred in his heart and naturally asked Pryvsky.
Hearing Kleiman's request, Pryvsky did not answer, but looked at Kleiman as if he was smiling, and just when Kleiman was about to get impatient, he heard Pryvsky say: "No, not at all, Lord Kleiman, you don't look like your father at all" "You still have the face to mention my father, if it weren't for you, would my father have died, we spent so much money to hire you here, did we just let you help the enemy to suppress us!"
Hearing Plivsky's teasing words, Kleiman's anger was finally aroused, and he yelled at Plivsky.
"But now that your father is dead, and looking at you now, I guess your career should have been ruined, and it wasn't me who killed your father, I was only calculated by others at most."
Pryvsky was not angry because of Kleiman's words, he still looked at Kleiman calmly and said, seeing such a calm Plivesky, Kleiman didn't know what to continue to say.
"All right, Your Excellency Kleiman, are you willing to leave East Prussia like this and be a loser, and are you willing to die your father in vain?"
Pliveski saw Kleiman, who was quiet, and opened his mouth to persuade him.
Hearing Plivsky's words, the look on Kleiman's face fluctuated slightly, but then he said dejectedly: "What if I don't want to, my army has been wiped out, and Königsberg is occupied by those demons, what can I do if I don't want to" Seeing Kleiman's god say such reluctant words, Pryvsky laughed, and he said: "Your Excellency Kleiman, you need not be discouraged at all, and you still have an army that has not been wiped out" Hearing Pliveski mention that he still had an army that had not been wiped out, Kleiman looked at him in surprise, not knowing where there was still an army of his own.
"Your Excellency Kleiman, when your father hired us, he paid a year's mercenary in advance, which means that if you want, our Cossack cavalry still belongs to your army."
Well, as soon as Plivesky finished speaking, Kleiman felt his heart beat violently a few times, and then Kleiman said slowly: "Your Excellency means that this Cossack cavalry is my mercenary?"
"Of course, as long as you can pay enough money, then this army will always belong to you, my lord" With that, Pliveski saluted Kleiman, who was completely stunned by the surprise, and the taste of desperate life made him completely uncomfortable.
Looking at the ecstatic Kleiman in front of him, Plivesky's heart was full of contempt, if he hadn't had nothing to do, he would have tied up Kleiman in front of him and sent him to the Prussians to receive the reward.
However, because of the atrocities of the Cossacks in Bialystok, the Prussians would not accept their kindness at all, and once Pliveski sent someone to release friendship to the Prussian garrison not far away, but the Prussian army there refused without hesitation, and they declared that they would completely annihilate these Cossack mercenaries to avenge the Prussian souls who died under the Cossack swords.
And recently the problem of lack of food in the army has been plaguing Plivsky, and if it continues like this, he will be consumed to death, so Plivsky has been thinking about where the Cossack mercenaries are coming out, but he has never thought of a good solution.
Kleiman's arrival today is undoubtedly a boon for Pleivsky, through whom he can not only use his great prestige to get some assistance, but also strengthen relations with the Russians, which is why Plivsky is willing to help Kleiman.
Kleiman and Pryvsky then exchanged views on the situation in Königsberg and the situation before and after.