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143 Slay the General and Capture the Flag

An Ning flew in the wind, and the wind stirred his temples.

At this moment, he no longer has to think about complicated tactics or strategies, he just needs to focus on slashing and killing.

He chose the enemy's flag at the front as his target, leaned close to the horse's back, and galloped.

The saber held high above his head reflected the sunlight like a torch.

The flag bearer followed closely behind him, holding the general's flag high.

**

Arranged in the middle of An Ning's line were the 3rd and 4th brigades. Soldiers from these two brigades saw An Ning taking the lead and rushing towards the enemy line.

"The general is charging!" someone shouted.

"It's the general, the general is charging!"

Just at this time, the charge bugle sounded. After hearing the bugle sound, the non-commissioned officers of each team ordered: "Everyone, charge!"

Then the men from the two brigades roared and charged like tigers descending the mountain.

The two brigades further to the side couldn't see clearly what was going on here, nor did they see the general's flag rushing toward the enemy. However, they saw the momentum of the friendly troops next door, and they were also inspired to howl and rush toward the enemy.

The enemy was still stunned. They had just been stunned by the big explosion behind them. As a result, the powerful shouts of killing rang out, and the soldiers with bayonets rushed through the white smoke generated by the shooting.

The troops on An Ning's side had just fired back the enemy's attack, and now their morale was high. When they charged, everyone was fierce and heroic.

In contrast, Lafayette's troops were mentally unstable and had just been attacked by surprise, so they were in a state of shock.

At this moment, someone suddenly shouted: "Our flag has fallen!"

**

An Ning set his target at the enemy's frontmost flag from the very beginning.

The troops in this era were not well organized. Everyone recognized the flag and would follow the flag when charging. If the flag fell, chaos would fall.

An Ning went straight to that flag!

On the way to the flag, he saw an officer raising his pistol at him.

It was only for a moment, and the next moment white smoke blocked the view.

An Ning didn't feel like he had been shot, so he simply ignored it and went straight to the flag.

He knew that he was not good at slashing on horseback, so he simply put the long knife flat in his hand and planned to cut off the flag when he passed by.

The crossover happens in an instant!

An Ning felt a hit with the long knife in his hand, and when he turned around, he found the flag crashing to the ground!

Got it!

**

The falling flag may be just a small ripple, but it will spread into a wave of collapse in a short period of time.

The enemies in front of An Ning turned around and ran away, and immediately after that, all the enemies in the first row turned around and ran away.

The second line of troops was still advancing, and they ran into their own people who were fleeing.

In the crowd, the team fell into chaos!

Many people were pushed down and trampled on!

The third line of troops had just crossed the ridgeline, but they were stunned when faced with chaos.

I don't know which non-commissioned officer took out his gun and shot a deserter. As a result, the panicked troops started shooting!

The chaos after the firing involved the third line of troops, and everyone was in chaos.

Countless people were pushed down and trampled on, and there were screams everywhere.

At this moment, Napoleon hit the mill with a cannon!

A moment later, the mill exploded as big as the barn!

In an instant, total collapse occurred.

The huddled enemies began to flee down the mountain.

An Ning rode a horse and cut down several people, but half of them were killed!

He simply stopped his killing and shouted loudly: "National Army, move forward! Scatter them completely!"

At this time, he turned around and suddenly found that Davout's troops had not moved yet, so he shouted: "Davout! Forward!"

However, the entire battlefield was filled with shouts of killing, and the peaceful voice was directly swallowed up.

He could only grab a young man who was charging forward with a gun, tear off his general rank and hand it to him: "Son, take this and run back! Find Captain Davout and let his brigade start to advance!"

When the young man saw An Ning, he immediately tensed up his body and saluted: "Promise to complete the task!"

Then he turned around and ran like a loach through the chaotic quagmire of hand-to-hand combat.

An Ning raised the knife again: "Follow me and move forward!"

**

On Davout's side, a sergeant begged: "Captain, let's go too!"

Davout shook his head: "No, the order we received is to serve as a general reserve force. Without an order, we cannot move!"

At this time, a soldier ran up to the first brigade, stopped suddenly and asked: "Who is Davout?"

"That's the one with the bald head!" a sergeant replied.

Davout cursed: "Damn it, I still have some hair."

The soldier ran over, saluted, and then stretched out his hand to show General Frost's epaulette: "The general gave me this as a token! He ordered you to move forward!"

Davout took the epaulettes, turned to everyone and said: "You heard it too! General Frost ordered us to move forward! Military musicians, play music!"

The military musicians immediately started beating the drums passionately. As the drums started beating, the entire brigade began to stand still, swaying neatly from side to side in time with the drums.

Davout drew his sword: "Forward!"

Then he took the lead and walked at the front, followed by the flag bearer carrying the brigade flag.

After taking two steps, Dawu felt that his momentum was not enough, so he began to sing: "Forward, sons and daughters of the motherland, rise up quickly!"

"A glorious day awaits you!"

The first brigade sang the majestic Marseillaise—no, Ode to Rome—in unison, pushing forward like a steamroller.

Faced with such a powerful momentum, can Lafayette's army resist it? The answer is no! Because this momentum is so powerful, nothing can stop it!

**

When Lafayette saw the Datuo troops retreating from the top of the mountain, he was shocked!

what happened?

What happened after the troops pushed to the top of the mountain?

Could it be that Frost really dared to charge himself in front of thirty thousand people?

Then Lafayette saw General Frost's flag appearing next to the burning barn.

In front of the flag, there is a man on a white horse, galloping, chasing a huge number of defeated troops!

Behind him are rows of National Guard soldiers. Their military uniforms are exactly the same as the National Guard except for a red band on their arms, but their temperament is completely different!

Obviously, those are Frost's troops!

The broken troops poured into the positions around Lafayette, dragging in the artillery that still held their positions.

After a while, the artillerymen also dropped their cannons and ammunition carts and started running.

Lafayette stammered: "What's going on? What happened? How could they defeat our army with such a huge numerical advantage? Even 30,000 pigs should not have been defeated so quickly!"

Berthier: "If we can transfer the brigade that was just transferred to the camp and stabilize the position..."

Lafayette interrupted Berthier: "No, it's too late. Did you see that the enemy rushed down all the way and we had no chance to gather the troops?"

At this time, troops with tricolor flags appeared on the hilltop. They sang "Ode to Rome" composed by Frost and Ludwig Beethoven, and marched majestically down the valley.

The appearance of these troops accelerated the flight of the defeated troops - although the pursuers had stopped running tired and started walking, they were still running wildly, as if there was the God of Death chasing them behind.

Berthier: "Then send out the cavalry to intercept and kill Frost!"

Lafayette shrugged his head: "We have lost the battle. Let's withdraw."

Lafayette looked angrily at Frost who was riding down the mountain, pulled the reins to turn the horse's head, and kicked the horse in the belly.

Ma Sa broke into a trot, and the flag bearer, bugler, and a group of officers followed Lafayette and fled in despair.

**

An Ning took the reins and stopped the horse.

The pursuing troops had exhausted their strength and stood there cheering.

Lazar Carnot caught up on horseback and reported to An Ning: "The enemy has abandoned so many guns and equipment that they will no longer be able to organize an army before returning to Paris."

An Ning: "I know. The top priority now is to know the situation on the cavalry side and find Rana!"

Cano pointed to the side: "The cavalry are coming."

An Ning turned around and saw the cavalry girls climbing over the hill and appearing in view.

They were all covered in blood and looked like they had just returned from the Asura Hell.

Christina took the lead and walked at the front. She shouted to An Ning from a distance: "Andy! Congratulations! You won so beautifully!"

An Ning smiled slightly, pulled the reins and turned the horse around, waiting for the girls to come over.

"Thank you for your hard work," An Ning said. "Without you holding back the enemy's cavalry, we would never have been able to achieve such a glorious victory."

Christina: "A brilliant victory? No, no, this cannot be described as brilliant, this is a miracle!"

Davout, who didn't know when he arrived, said: "Yes, this is a miracle! I have never heard of such a glorious victory in the history of war!"

Just as An Ning was about to answer, Napoleon came running from a distance on horseback, shouting as he ran: "Andy! This is a miracle! You make the heroes of ancient Rome eclipse! You are the contemporary Caesar!"

An Ning smiled and joked: "Then should I change my surname to Augustus?"

Napoleon: "Absolutely!"

While others were praising the tranquility, Lazar Cano was minding business. He asked Christina: "Where is Ms. Oliver, the commander of the cavalry?"

Christina: "We don't know. People got separated during the melee. After I dispersed the enemy, I gathered a small group of people and hurried to the front. After all, Andy... General, you may need someone to attack the enemy. But we are still late.

Yeah, you won too quickly, it’s only been over two hours, there are 40,000 enemies!”

An Ning looked up at the sun in the sky. Only then did he notice that the sun had not started to set in the west, and it was probably only one or two o'clock at noon.

The battle ended in just over two hours!

It’s indeed a bit too fast!

...Could it be that I really have some talent?


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