Chapter 1408 Deni, have a good rest
The key to whether the Luolin Army can win this battle is whether their actions are fast enough.
We must arrive in front of the Britannian army to fight the Britannian army before the Britannian army learned that they had stopped to rest and started operations again.
Only in this way can we achieve the goal of waiting for work.
Therefore, the 70,000 Luolin troops were divided into two groups.
There were 40,000 troops along the way, attacking the 50,000 troops of the Knights of Michael, and the other 30,000 troops of the Knights of Rachel.
Both armies won a great victory.
Because Willy discovered the attempts of the Rolling army earlier, he made some hasty preparations. After the war started, Raymond led his army to cut off the rear, so he still saved half of his military strength.
And the Knights of Rachel are not so lucky.
The 30,000 troops of the Knights of Rachel were attacked until the Rolling army, and it was still unclear what had happened.
At the same time, there was no strong force behind the rear.
Therefore, the 30,000 troops of the Knights of Rachel were wiped out in great tragic manner.
Willy led the Knights of Michael, who had only more than 20,000 left, to retreat to the city of Orleans in shame.
Harry was shocked to learn that Willy and others were defeated.
The original army of 150,000 is now only about half.
More than half of the soldiers were injured - this was already considered an extremely heavy casualty.
It is too forced to continue to attack Orleans and to face the 70,000 Rolling Army with such military strength.
Therefore, in order to preserve combat power as much as possible, Harry decided to contact the siege of Orleans and withdraw his troops.
Retreat the remaining military force to the occupied area north of Orleans and consolidate the defense of the occupied area.
Ensure that the occupied areas north of Orleans will not be lost again.
Orleans' siege was lifted...
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The two Rolling troops, which defeated the 50,000 Knights of Michael and the 30,000 Knights of Rachel, met to advance to the siege of Orleans, which had been lifted.
As soon as he arrived in the outskirts of Orleans, Barr and others saw the open city gates of Orleans and heard cheers and shouts coming from the city of Orleans.
Barr and others led their troops into Orleans through the wide open gate.
The scene in Orleans, in one sentence, is a mess.
There were broken bricks and rubble everywhere, as well as blood that could not be washed away.
Although it has been some time since the end of the battle, the air is still filled with the smell of pungent blood and some other... strange smells.
However, the expressions on the faces of the Orleans' citizens and defenders formed an extremely sharp contrast with the messy scene in the city.
Their faces were filled with excitement and excitement.
Some even cried with joy.
Barr and others could also understand the feelings of the Orleans city residents and defenders at this time.
The citizens of Orleans and defenders resisted the fierce attack of the Britannian army for more than two months.
When the Britannian army first arrived south, there was no city, and the fortress lasted for more than 2 days.
But Orleans persisted for more than two months.
I have to say - this is really a miracle.
Long before leading his army to attack, Barr had made a secret decision that if the war was won, he would definitely report to His Majesty and ask His Majesty to reward all the city and guards of Orleans.
It is precisely thanks to the miraculous persistence of Orleans' citizens over the past two months that they have accumulated enough strength to launch a resurgence and waited for the person who... can save this country.
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After entering Orleans, the first thing Barr and others did was to see the generals and soldiers who died in this battle for more than two months.
The bodies of some militiamen were taken back by their families.
The bodies that no one claimed were uniformly converged into the coffin.
Some people who have no complete corpses and cannot even recognize their appearance are cremated and then the ashes are put into the same coffin.
The "long formation" formed by these coffins is endless at a glance.
Senior generals led by Barr all held dozens of white roses.
Barr and others walked past each coffin one by one and placed a white rose on the top of the coffin.
This is the custom of their Rolling Empire.
Place a white rose on someone else's coffin to express the deepest condolences and respects to the person who sleeps forever in this coffin.
The senior generals led by Barr, Leo and Jill each placed a white rose on the coffin.
After a while, a sea of white roses appeared on the top of each coffin.
While Barr placed white roses on each coffin, he kept walking deeper.
Soon... Barr came to the deepest part of the room where the coffin was placed.
In the deepest part of this room where coffins are specially placed, there is a coffin of an old acquaintance.
Looking at the coffin in front of him, which was placed in the deepest part of the house but was as simple as other coffins in the house, Barr pursed his lips.
Without pursing his lips, Barr could not control his trembling lips.
Barr raised his wrinkled old palm and gently stroked the top of the coffin.
"Dney..." Barr whispered, "Thank you so hard along the way... Let's have a good rest now..."
After saying that, Barr silently placed the last white rose in his hand on Deni's coffin.
Although Orleans successfully created a miracle and persisted for more than two months, it also paid an extremely heavy price...
Two-thirds of the generals were either dead or seriously injured, and most of the people who were still alive were injured.
Head coach Deni and deputy coach Roche both died in battle.
Deni died in battle to hold the city, and Roche died in battle to leave the city to convey the news that "Orleans is still holding on."
Compared with Roche, Deni was lucky. Deni also had a corpse that could be put into a coffin.
And Roche really had nothing.
Until now, Roche's body has not been retrieved.
These two are old comrades to the senior generals led by Barr...
When placing the white rose on the top of Deni's coffin, some generals finally began to sob because they couldn't control their emotions...
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On the third day after Barr led his army to Orleans, Barr suddenly issued an announcement to the whole city--all those who have free time will go to the central square of the city immediately. He has very important words to tell everyone in Orleans.
Driven by curiosity, a large number of citizens from Orleans flocked to the central square, surrounding the central square, and planned to hear what Barr had to say to them.
Barr had long expected this situation to happen, so he arranged a large number of guards early to manage the order of the square.
Barr stood on the platform at the northern end of the square in the city center, looking at the crowded square below.
After clearing his throat, he said loudly:
Chapter completed!