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Chapter 895 Russ Cavalry Attacks Jonkoping

At first, the people of Jönköping were not nervous about the ships drifting from Vissingse Island.

It was a ship belonging to the ruler Karl "The Wild Bear". He sent people to the south, probably to ask for tribute.

Lake Wettern is neither big nor small. Since Jönköping has always maintained trade relations with the island of Wizinger, the two large settlements have always had relatively close personnel exchanges. When word spread that the lake in the northernmost part of the lake was

With the news of the attack on the pioneer village, the people of Jönköping felt the danger for the first time.

"It's probably the Swedes who are looking for trouble."

Most of them think this way and their lives will not be affected at all.

However, Karl's envoy brought shocking news. It was suspected that a huge Swedish army had landed on Wisingser Island, and Karl would fight a decisive battle with them.

The envoy arrogantly asked all businessmen, powerful farmers, craftsmen and other prominent local figures in Jönköping to assemble in the meeting hall in the city.

There were divergent opinions for a while, as if war was just around the corner.

But who wants war? Except for the warriors who believe in Odin, businessmen will sacrifice their lives for the so-called glory?

Well-dressed businessmen, farmers, and craftsmen who raised slave laborers gathered in the dark Senate House to watch Karl's envoys talk.

The messenger is arrogant, and just looking at his face is disgusting.

"You all hand over your private armies and give them all to me. I will lead you to the island to fight the invading Swedes. This is Karl's order! Your master's order! You execute it immediately."

Such a commanding tone is disgusting.

On weekdays, many businessmen and craftsmen are treated as fat sheep, and their wool has to be cut by Karl two or three times a year before they are willing to give up. It feels uncomfortable to be a fat sheep, and everyone has been enduring it.

It just so happens that most of them are businessmen and wealthy people, and most of them are tactful. They don't dare to lift the table for the time being.

A businessman stood up and asked provocatively: "Could it be that Karl's eight hundred soldiers can't resist the attack of those... Swedes?"

The messenger was speechless for a moment.

The businessman immediately asked: "We pay a large amount of tribute every year, and Karl has our money. Is it true that he wants us to hand over our private soldiers when he is really facing a war, and actually wants to mobilize the entire men of Jönköping to fight for him?"

This statement directly hit the pain point of the problem, and one person spoke and more than ten people responded one after another.

The already tense and depressing meeting room immediately became as lively as a vegetable market. This made the envoy so angry that he pulled out his hand ax and struck hard on the pillars of the building.

"Fools! Stop making noise!" the messenger scolded, and finally silenced everyone with his loud voice.

"Who would have thought that the Swedes had so many soldiers? They burned down three of our villages in the north, and a thousand people were killed! Those Swedes do all kinds of evil. If we can't kill them, you will be the ones who die! It's you!" the messenger said one by one.

Pointing and threatening without words: "You! It's you! If you don't resist, you will be killed, and your wife and daughter will be their slaves. And you! Don't look at me with doubts, you

If you don't resist, all your property will be taken away by them, and you yourself will be hanged by them..."

Because Karl's envoy had long given up his illusions like his boss, the people of Jönköping were ignorant of what happened in the north of the lake. But they knew one thing, that "Crazy Bear" Karl was because of the war.

The port was closed, so that the Jönköping people's route to transport supplies to the north for business was cut off.

Destroying people's wealth is like killing their parents. The landowners can wait and see for the time being. The merchants and craftsmen are already furious. But Karl does have up to 800 armored men. Even if he gathers the private soldiers raised by all the wealthy people in Jönköping,

Or if the slaves were also armed, it would be impossible to put together a decent army of 800 men.

The messenger seemed to be cursing everyone present one by one, which made many people increasingly feel that everything was a scam.

Suddenly someone burst out: "Bah! It's all lies! Friends, Karl is going to take away our private soldiers, and then take away our slaves. In the end, what ability do you have to protect your property! In my opinion, what is Sweden?

The human invasion is all a conspiracy! We cannot trust these messengers easily."

Someone started, and others continued: "It's been ten years! Ever since Karl brought his people here ten years ago, our days of doing business in peace and peace of mind are over! We gave him the best treasures, but what did we get in the end?

?That’s it, Karl can’t even think of taking another copper coin from me!”

After all, the merchants who had been grudged for a long time and who were supposed to be acting diplomatically went berserk. They did not use force against the envoys who were outnumbered. Instead, they violently seized all the envoys, disarmed them and threw them into the sheepfold.

As for what else these envoys were shouting about, no one paid any attention to them.

The merchants have already thought of their own escape route. If Karl launches a crusade, at worst they will either row a boat to Lake Vänern next door, or drive an ox cart overland and personally pull the cart to the Växjö Village Alliance in the south.

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The merchants and craftsmen didn't have much to worry about, and there were also a group of fishermen who took advantage of the wind. If everyone left, they would row their own boats and follow them, and they could easily earn some transportation fees by helping them carry their goods.

The most painful thing is the farmers of Jönköping. Their wealth is almost riveted on their farmland. If everyone leaves, how can I leave? If Karl detains the envoy and crusade, it is self-evident who will suffer the big loss.

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At night, the oil lamps were dancing wildly in the meeting hall, and various people in Jönköping were quarreling. Some said that the envoy was talking nonsense, while others said that maybe the Swedes were really coming. The focus of the quarrel finally fell on the treatment of the envoy, and their minds were burning.

Some people want to do things right, so-called killing the envoy with an ax and dragging their families to evacuate this unfortunate place that has been being plundered. People with calm minds advise everyone to stay calm.

However, just as they were having a heated argument, the sunset could no longer cover up the strange things happening on Weisinger Island.

The setting sun covered the fire that burned the harbor like snow. Although there was thick smoke rising, the increasingly dim light in the evening also made the smoke blurry.

After all, from the island port where the incident occurred to Jönköping, the straight-line distance between the two places is 25 kilometers.

Only the darkness could not hide the light of the fire, which made the fire spreading throughout the port extremely eye-catching.

There was no need to argue now. Regardless of the prominent people or the most humble slaves in Jönköping, the more than 2,000 people who settled in this lakeside city all stood outside.

There is no doubt anymore, there are really enemies attacking Weisinger!

Because the residential areas of Jönköping are built on hills, the cliffs surrounding Lake Vättern turned into slopes at the southernmost end of the lake. In order to prevent flooding, a large number of residences were built on hills, and people can see clearly from high places.

To the strange sea of ​​​​fire that broke out on Weisinger Island.

Run away! Many people think of this.

The merchants and handicraftsmen hurried back to their homes. They had no intention of continuing to argue about what they had and what they didn't have, and they had no intention of giving a big gift to the messenger who was thrown into the sheepfold and tied with ropes.

To hell with this unfortunate lakeside! Brothers are leaving!

At this time, some of the words of the envoy were recalled. It is said that the Swedes came by water, so for the Norrkoping people who were about to escape, escaping by water to Lake Vänern next door would be a road to death.

Where can everyone go? Everyone thought of the same goal - to take the family and their families overland to Växjö in the south for refuge.

At least the "Ten Villages Alliance" in Växjö has always welcomed merchants and craftsmen.

Intuitively, the merchants felt that there was not much time left for their families to escape. Their mental stress directly led to the collapse of the will of the entire settlement.

They had never surrendered to Karl the Wild Bear, they were just forced to pay tribute to that guy, so now that a disaster is approaching, it makes sense for them to fly separately.

The forest was pitch black at night, and people fleeing by land had to climb over the hilly areas behind them and continue southward on the roads opened in the forest. They took advantage of the night to seize the time to organize supplies and personnel, check their vehicles and luggage, and take inventory of their families.

Dependents and slaves.

As for private soldiers, mercenaries or high-level slaves, if the gold master withdraws, the brothers will naturally follow suit.

The most painful thing is the local landowners. They can escape at the cost of abandoning their farmland. The wheat has grown thick sprouts, and there are only three months left before harvest. If you leave now, you may save your life, but I am afraid that you will not be able to survive in the future.

You have to be so poor that you become the slave of others. But... the situation may turn around. Maybe the Swedes who attacked the island can accept their surrender...

When the disaster approached, most people made an escape move, and all of them chose to escape by land after dawn. However, the sudden rain at night brought resistance to everyone's escape plan. Although there were no flash floods or mudslides, the road suddenly became muddy.

This undoubtedly cast a shadow over the escape plan.

It has to be said that the people in Norrkoping acted very quickly. It was like standing in the bay and seeing the sea water receding abnormally, and running to higher ground, thus escaping the tsunami early.

But they were still one step late.

Remember the Ross Cavalry? They were always on the move.

Fisk personally led 300 cavalrymen all the way south along the east coast of the lake. They marched in the woods on the cliffs by the lake, relying on the trees to cover their tracks. The cavalry tried their best to keep fast, but Fisk's troops cherished their horse power, and they

They dare not force the horses to march too far in one day, and practical factors do not prevent them from being too eager.

The eastern shore of the lake was very straight, and the cavalry walked hard and clear. Along the way, they saw the island of Wizinger in the middle of the lake, and one night they also saw a bonfire lit at the southernmost end of the lake.

That was Jönköping, the target of the cavalry attack.

But when he saw the flames in the far south, Fisk's worries disappeared.

He summoned the resting warriors in the forest overnight and took them to the lake, making everyone look to the south: "That's Jönköping! We want to conquer there! We can make a fortune, and everyone can get a huge fortune."

of glory."

"Can we still capture some slaves? For example, some young women?" a young subordinate asked deliberately rudely.

"Of course! That's of course! The king asked us to attack Jönköping. We will mount our horses and leave early tomorrow morning. Our army has no time to waste any more time and strive to take the next step to capture Jönköping before the king launches his attack!"

Fiske repeatedly mentioned "Jönköping", which was nothing more than a settlement, but was represented as a place of gold and a beautiful wife. By taking it away, a man could get everything he wanted.

Early in the morning, the cavalrymen, who did not light a fire but only ate dry food, deliberately opened their linen bags and fed their horses oats.

The cavalry began a period of rapid advancement. They had already reached the edge of Jönköping. They were not exposed, and Fisk did not launch a surprise attack.

Because Pecheneg Princess Beyakhir put forward her own suggestions.

She is one of Rurik's wives. She wanted to become an excellent female warrior, so she consciously cooperated with the great Rurik Khan Rurik. Now, she has been temporarily incorporated into this Rurik cavalry team, and she does not feel any strange.

This is like the army in my hometown. Except for some of the weapons of the personnel, the horses and recurve bows are all Pechenegs. Even the coaches who teach riding and combat are all Pechenegs.

In this case, the Ross cavalry should launch an attack with smart steppe tactics.

As long as you observe a little, Jönköping, which is surrounded by hills and lakes, has an inherent disadvantage. The cavalry should seize the commanding heights and launch a surprise dawn attack from above.

Now that the horse team has been marching for a whole day, the horses that have become a lot of oats need to rest, and the sky is getting dark. It is indeed not a good time to attack. "Just follow your method, and we will take a detour." Fisk accepted Beyathil's tactics.

The cavalry rushed into the forest area and relied on puddles in the forest to replenish water for the horses. Although there were twists and turns along the way, because the slopes were quite gentle, the cavalry entered the top of the hills and found a narrow road here.

Although the road is narrow, it leads to the south, and the road clearly extends from the direction of Jönköping.

"Haha! Have we found the trade route? As long as we follow this path south, we can rush to the city of Jönköping. We will win in one fell swoop!"

In the excitement, Fisk was chattering a little. He dismounted quickly, patted his tired mount to comfort him, and ordered his men: "All dismount, go into the forest to rest, and wait until we launch a surprise attack tomorrow morning."

Fisk's plan was well thought out. They stood at a high place and soon saw the flames and dim smoke in the distance. The setting sun made the smoke blurry, and the flames could not be covered after nightfall.

The horses were fed oats again and gnawed some grass on the spot. The horses, which had most of their loads unloaded, gathered together to sleep. The dismounted cavalrymen marveled at the flames in the distance.

They probably guessed the reason: the king had launched an attack.

"After all, I'm still a step too late? It's not too late."

Fisk muttered to himself, and with a solemn expression he gathered the cavalrymen in the forest to give the final lecture.

When it was still the eve of the decisive battle on Vicingse Island, Rurik had no idea that the port fire caused by his raid would cause many things.

The burning port is equivalent to a signal that the entire region has fallen into a state of war. The two major settlements in the Wettern Lake area will eventually face their respective decisive battles on the same day.

Of course, when the Russian army entered the lake, victory already belonged to Rurik.

Until the eve of the decisive battle, Rurik did not know whether his favorite general Fisk and his new concubine Bejahir had touched Jönköping. In terms of nature, the cavalry team that independently conquered Jönköping was equivalent to Ross Peche

Negg coalition forces, and this was the first time that the Ross cavalry broke away from the large army to launch an attack since its formation.

For the majority of soldiers, whether the cavalry can independently complete military tasks is a question, which requires Pechenegs with sufficient cavalry combat experience to lead actual combat.

The cavalry stood on a high place and watched eagerly. The heavy rain at night poured cold water on the people and their horses, but it did not dampen the fighting spirit of the cavalry at all.

The "artificial rainfall" caused by the smoke from the burning fire came and went quickly, and the next morning the sun shone and it was another good weather!

There was a thick fog at the beginning, but the fog quickly weakened, and the cavalrymen also made final preparations. They fed the horses some more oats, ate some dry food themselves, rested for a while to stretch their muscles and warm up, and then rode on their horses one after another.

The three hundred cavalry were divided into left and right wings, forming two columns heading north on the narrow road, with the goal of Jönköping!

Fisk had already made a plan to rush into the city and indiscriminately kill and stun the local armed forces. He hoped that with one attack, the opponent would lose all resistance and kneel down to surrender. Then he would protect the lives of the surrenderers in accordance with the king's requirements and wait for the king's acceptance. Of course.

They have the priority to plunder. In addition to valuable gold and silver coins, the brothers can loot everything. If they encounter a beautiful woman, pull her directly onto the horse and make it her own. As long as they promise to marry her, the matter can be

The king acquiesced.

Robbery is an important way of life for the Pechenegs, and the same is true for the Russians. The difference is that the former are horse bandits, and the latter are pirates.

No one thinks this is wrong. Northern Europe is such a barbaric ecosystem. Now only Rurik is relying on force to build a large and internally peaceful national system. If you just want to join Russia, you will most likely be defeated by the Russian army first.

The people of Jönköping knew nothing about this. Some of the first people to take action had already dragged their families and drove ox carts, or personally dragged carts full of soft materials, towards the "Ten Village Alliance" leading to Växjö in the south.

direction forward.

As a result, the Ross cavalry met the fleeing people on a narrow road.

The two sides were shocked when they met. Generally speaking, it was the first time in their lives that the Jönköping people saw cavalry. They instinctively felt that they were monsters coming out of the forest.

But Fisk didn't give them any time to think. He quickly took out his recurve bow and quickly placed the arrow on his right side.

"Shoot them! Attack!"

The well-trained Ross cavalry quickly launched a wave of "three consecutive rapid fires on the grassland". Under the sudden and fierce attack, the Jönköping people's fleeing team, which was already in shock, suddenly fell into chaos.

The bows were put away for the time being, replaced by the impact of the cavalry. The cavalry with steel swords raised high rushed down with an unstoppable force, lifting up a large amount of mud like a mudslide, and quickly rushed into the fleeing team. The swords were ruthless, and the Ross cavalry was on the long march.

Later, waiting for this glorious moment, they launched an early morning attack on Jönköping.


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