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Chapter 194: Allegiance


Chapter 194: Allegiance Three kills in a row, the Russian generals are all frightened, but then everyone is excited, now the Polish army has signs of shaking, as long as the Russian army can increase its strength, the defeat of the Polish army is in sight!

After receiving Kutuzov's order, except for the 1,000 troops around him and the 3,000 cavalry who had not yet entered the battle, the other Russian soldiers launched a final charge against the Polish army....

The Russian charge became the last straw that broke the camel's back, although the right flank could still hold its ground for the time being, but the middle and left flank followed in the footsteps of the right flank, and the Russian army made a breakthrough, if the Polish army had no reinforcements, then the defeat was doomed.

But often the situation changes at the last moment, just when the Russian soldiers are about to usher in victory, a large cloud of dust is raised in the rear of the Polish army, and not only that, the footsteps and shouts of the army are very clearly heard in the ears even in such a chaotic battlefield.

And at this moment, August shouted: "Our reinforcements, our reinforcements are coming, tell everyone, hold on to me, whoever makes a mistake at this juncture will die for me, victory is just around the corner!"

And such a big movement, of course, Kutuzov found out, and he immediately exclaimed: "Where did the army come from!!"

Without waiting for someone to answer, Kutuzov added: Ordered the army to slow down the offensive, the divisions to shrink their lines in an orderly manner, to get out of the entanglement of the Poles, and to order the cavalry units to be ready" This order caught the herald off guard, and I wiped it, and just now it was said that those who retreat will be killed, those who are not good in battle will be killed, and those who shake the morale of the army will be killed. , what if this order of Kutuzov is conveyed now and killed by those officers as people who shake the morale of the army!

Wouldn't it be in vain!

"What are you doing in a daze, why don't you give it to me quickly!"

Kutuzov vented his anger on the poor herald, who had no choice but to risk his life to deliver the order.

The unidentified smoke and dust raised behind the Polish army proved that the Polish army still had a support army, and judging from the sound heard, there must have been a large number of troops who could make such a loud noise.

Of course, it is not that Kutuzov is afraid of the Polish army, even if there are 100,000 Polish troops, Kutuzov still dares to lead the army to fight against it, but now after all, the Russian army has been entangled with the Polish army, and the momentary surprise will cause great casualties to the Russian army.

So in such a situation, Kutuzov did not think much about it and chose to temporarily order the army to delay the offensive, of course, the impact of this contraction of the defensive line on the entire Russian army is huge.

Soon, to the good fortune of the Russian herald, the officers at the front did not regard him as shaking the morale of the army, and under Kutuzov's orders, the attacking Russian troops began to break away from the battle with the Poles in an orderly manner.

But with such a good opportunity, how could August just let the Russian army leave unscathed.

"Order all the troops to drag the Russian army for me, the success or failure of the kingdom is in one fell swoop, but if someone can inflict heavy losses on the Russian army, he will not hesitate to reward!"

Encouraged by August's orders and the arrival of reinforcements, the Polish soldiers, with greater enthusiasm than before, tried with great effort to hold back the Russians.

But how can the Russian army be so easy to hold back, when the Polish soldiers get carried away, a counter-charge of the Russian army will make those delusional Polish soldiers realize how cruel the reality is.

When most of the Russian army broke away from the entanglement of the Poles, a large number of men and horses also appeared in the rear of the Polish army, and Kutuzov looked through the telescope and saw that the number of Polish troops coming to help was about 40,000.

These people came to help under a variety of banners, but it was clear that one of these troops was still relatively decent.

This group of men and horses that came to the aid was the rebel army led by Yevisky, and when he received Auguste's letter, Yevisky made up his mind that he would fight to the death rather than be afraid.

Yewski then proposed to August, and he led the rebels to join August's Polish army and fight the Russians, and Auguste agreed, of course.

So before, in the face of an unfavorable situation, August did not appear to be panicked.

This 40,000-strong rebel army was only the vanguard led by Yevisky, and behind Yevisky, there were 30,000 rebels who rushed from all over the country, but because of time and distance, it would take some time for those 30,000 to reach the battlefield.

Of course, in order to make the insurrectionary contingent understand the purpose of this trip, Yevski raised the banner of "assisting the royal power, driving out the Russians, and defending Poland".

Although most of Yeviski's rebel army was more than the Polish army, after all, the number of people was there, and now it was 40,000 people, plus the 50,000 troops under August, and the enemy in front of the Russians was 90,000!

90,000 people, three times the number of Russian troops led by Kutuzov, and there will be Polish rebels coming later, it can be said that the scale of this war has been ranked first in Europe, although these Polish troops are very unbearable.

Jeviski immediately came to August's side and immediately pledged his allegiance to August, much to the amazement of the Polish nobles who had to obey August's orders despite the situation.

Of course, in the face of Yevisky's allegiance, August still touched his chin with satisfaction, and then announced it in public Gust, King of Poland, under the witness of God, this loyal knight is a marquis in front of the cover of the book, and I hope you will be able to overcome all obstacles for the happiness of the Polish people."

Yevisky was grateful to the woods, wasn't it just for the current moment after such a long time of planning, but soon, Yevisky regained the pride of the previous commander of the army.

Jewski's entitlement means that the fruits of the Polish uprising have been digested by the Polish royal family, and August can justifiably issue combat missions to the rebel army.

Although the arrival of the rebel army greatly encouraged the Polish army, in the face of the orderly retreat of the Russian army, the Polish army allowed the Russian army to shrink the defensive line after suffering several small losses.

Kutuzov saw from afar that the Polish army could drip water after waving the banner of "assisting the crown, driving out the Russians, and defending Poland".

It was obviously unwise to continue the offensive when the Polish army had already been reinforced, so Kutuzov, having given the order to maintain the existing defensive line, hurried to the headquarters.

The so-called headquarters was a tent erected on a high hill on the battlefield, not far from the place where Kutuzov had given the order.

Kutuzov, who walked into the tent, ignored the Russian generals who greeted them along the way, quickly walked to the desk and sat down, and then took a pen and paper.

"Your Excellency Marshal Potemkin, on the way to Warsaw, our vanguard was blocked by the Polish army, which was led by the Polish king August, with a strength of 50,000 men, and our army launched an attack on it after persuasion was fruitless.

But to his surprise, just as our army was about to win, the Polish army received reinforcements, which seemed to resemble the Polish rebels described.

It can be seen from this that the current changes in the Polish region are precisely caused by Auguste, and the total number of Polish troops opposite our army is now nearly 100,000.

After writing, Kutuzov folded the paper and stuffed it into the envelope, and then summoned a herald to deliver it to him, instructing him to personally deliver the letter to Marshal Potemkin.

After the herald left, Kutuzov walked out of the tent and stared at the Polish army on the opposite side with a frown.

The small town of Kritz, thirty miles east of Warsaw, will surely become famous in Europe, because at this moment 90,000 Polish troops and 30,000 Russian troops are facing off here.

After Yevisky inspected the battlefield, he took the initiative to ask August, hoping to launch an attack on the Russian army, but his early stage had been vetoed by August, who sent Yevisky on the grounds that the rebels had come from afar and needed to rest.

Just kidding, Yevisky has already made a lot of limelight today, if Yevisky achieves any results at this time, won't his limelight overshadow his own king, and Yevisky has tens of thousands of troops under his command, if Yevisky raises his reputation, won't it threaten Auguste's kingship.

Auguste did not relax his attitude towards the nobles at this critical moment of war with the Russians, and the more this happened, the more Auguste became After all, Poland is now an aristocracy, and the king is elected by the nobles, and now Yevisky has become a nobleman, and he has made war exploits against the Russians, and with the huge army in his hands, who else in the country will be able to restrain him at that time.

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Yevisky, who had been vetoed by August, was not so frustrated, but became more and more respectful to August as if it had never been the case.

Kutuzov walked out of the tent again after sending the letter, and outside the tent, Kryvisky saw Kutuzov snort coldly, and Ripov walked up to Kutuzov and talked cordially.

Obviously, after seeing that the Polish army did not attack, Ripov and Kryvisky rushed to Kutuzov, and everyone present knew Krivisky's performance very well, but Kutuzov was a conspiracy, if Kryvisky did not obey the order, Kutuzov could completely use military law, so Kryvisky could only swallow this bitter fruit.

Kutuzov then had a brief meeting with Kriviski, Ripov, and Kulichkov, and the Polish army did not make waves.