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144 Lafayette the Prisoner

An Ning immediately gave up the idea.

After all, he is an old social worker in his thirties, and is no longer a young man who is prone to inflation.

Moreover, he had experienced swelling several times before, and each time he was quickly hit hard by reality and taught him how to behave.

He said to himself, I was just fooling around with the Duke of Wellington's tactics, and the successful implementation was all due to the bravery of his famous generals in killing the enemy.

If you insist on saying your own contribution, it is just a small idea of ​​using gunpowder to ambush.

But others obviously don't think so.

Davout: "Being able to defeat the enemy so quickly was all due to His Excellency the General's unparalleled strategy! The final victory was all due to the morale generated by His Excellency the General's personal charge into battle to kill the enemy!"

Napoleon: "I saw it all. When your general's flag rushed out, Andy, I knew we were going to win!"

An Ning: "Uh, well..."

Mainly because at that moment I thought that my head jumped like a stone, and I thought that it would be difficult for my system to die.

It's a bit like playing "Mount and Blade 2" where the player has turned on damage reduction, but the troops are all injured, so he will fight hard in the battle and use himself to attract firepower to reduce the casualties of his troops.

Of course, when An Ning did this, he would be shot away by a friendly javelin from time to time, even if the damage reduction was fully activated, it would be useless.

I can only say that fortunately reality is not a game after all.

But An Ning couldn't tell the truth now, so she could only laugh and said: "I did it when my head got hot."

Christina looked shocked: "Have you personally gone into battle to kill the enemy?"

Davout: "More than just going into battle in person, he led a flag-bearer and single-handedly charged at 30,000 enemies."

"You are crazy, this is too dangerous!" Christina exclaimed, "What if something goes wrong? If you die, the army may collapse!"

An Ning: "Am I not dead? Moreover, even if the general is killed in battle, a modern army will not be easily defeated. After all, there is such a thing as a command sequence..."

Napoleon: "Yes, only when a general is brave can a soldier be brave! That's what a general should be like! It's a pity that I am an artillery commander and can't go to the battlefield myself."

No, you will later personally hold the flag and rush across a bridge, and in the process realize your destiny.

An Ning waved his hand: "Okay, this problem is over. Kano!"

Lazar Cano responded: "I am here, Your Excellency General."

"Organize people and clean up the battlefield."

"Yes, Your Majesty General."

An Ning turned to Christina: "As for you, although you can't catch up with the battle, I need you to search in the direction of Lafayette's camp. Your mission is to find Jean Rana who went to sneak attack the enemy camp last night. He should be there again. Attacked a wave of enemy camps just now! Find him and bring him to me. He is the great hero of this battle!"

Christina saluted: "Leave it to me. Ladies, follow me!"

Christina and Clarice led the cavalry and rushed towards the enemy camp that was still burning in the distance.

Davout: "My troops also played a lot of roles this time, so I have a request."

An Ning: "Just tell me."

"My soldiers believe that there is nothing on the flag of the 1st Brigade and it is too unrecognizable. They hope to add something to symbolize this victory."

An Ning: "Then what do you want to add?"

Davout: "It's not decided yet. I plan to let the soldiers vote."

"Okay, let me know when you have chosen." An Ning agreed readily. This is a good thing. It can increase the tradition of the army and help increase the cohesion of the army.

He thought for a while and added: "In the future, it should become a system. Troops with outstanding performance can add the representative symbols of this battle to their flags."

Napoleon immediately said: "It's a good idea, but isn't this a bit unfair to the artillery?"

An Ning: "The artillery unit can also have separate flags for each company."

Napoleon smiled: "Really? Then I will get a special flag for the cavalry artillery company I command!"

An Ning: "Okay, you can have the soldiers hold a meeting to vote on an object, and then ask the tailor to show it to the flag."

After saying this, An Ning suddenly thought that at this rate, the cavalry unit should also have a specialized unit, but it was a pity that Christina took the unit on a mission.

Forget it, let’s talk about it later.

**

At this time, Lafayette was retreating to the nearest city with his entourage and staff.

Suddenly, two knights galloped on horseback and caught up with Lafayette's team.

"No, general!" the leader shouted, "the enemy's cavalry is catching up!"

Lafayette was shocked: "What? The enemy's cavalry should be almost as strong as our cavalry!"

"It's true, General!" The leader looked anxious, "They are not far behind and will catch up soon!"

As soon as he finished speaking, the cavalry troop's horns overtook Lafayette's small force from the rear.

Then a group of cavalry crossed the horizon and appeared in view.

Lafayette was shocked, whipped his horse on the butt, and urged the horse to move forward. As a result, before the horse could take two steps, another cavalry unit in front bypassed the hedge in front and blocked the way.

Soon, the two groups of cavalry at the front and rear surrounded Lafayette's small force.

When he was far away, Lafayette was still lucky, thinking that his cavalry unit might have made a mistake. When he got closer, he knew that he had failed this time.

Because these cavalry are all female knights, they have breasts and long hair.

A slightly older lady in her forties rushed to the front and shouted to Lafayette: "Surrender! We are all nobles, and we will not kill the surrendered soldiers!"

Lafayette held down the guard who was about to resist, and sighed: "Forget it, surrender."

When the old lady approached, he loudly announced his identity: "I am the Marquis de Lafayette, the commander-in-chief of the counter-rebellion forces, and I demand to be treated decently!"

The old lady slowed down and announced her home loudly: "I am Oliver, Captain of the Knights of the Guards, the cavalry commander of His Excellency General Frost!"

Lafayette frowned: "You are obviously the head of the French King's Guards Knights, why do you want to help that traitor!"

Ms. Oliver responded: "Our general did not violate the constitution in any way. He did not betray France! The gentlemen in Paris must have made a mistake!"

Lafayette curled his lips: "We will know, we will know!"

Ms. Oliver finally arrived in front of him. She pulled the reins to stop the horse, then drew out her long sword and picked off Lafayette's general epaulette: "You are my prisoner, General! Just follow me and I guarantee your safety."

Safety!"

Lafayette nodded: "Lead the way, I also want to meet this cobbler's son."

Berthier muttered: "This cobbler's son is now the most outstanding general in France."

Lafayette: "Yes, we gave this title to him."


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