When Allen led other troops to the Balmond camp, the sky had begun to light up slightly, and the battle here had already ended. Bandak led more than a thousand infantry plus the skin-changer Wolf
With help, the camp was quickly breached. After all, Bamond took away most of the fighting forces in the camp for his own little ideas.
Before the war started, Allen went to find his good friend Beorn. However, since this battle was initiated by Allen on his own initiative, and it was also a battle between humans and humans, Beorn, who had a kind personality, was motivated by a certain reason.
Due to this consideration, he was not particularly willing to go to the east of Rovanian to massacre the Dongyi people. Moreover, Beorn's girl Rebecca was just five or six years old this year, and he was somewhat reluctant to leave his well-behaved daughter.
In the end, Beorn decided to stay in the Anduin Valley to help Allen stabilize the rear and help guard any prisoners who might appear.
But Beorn did not stop his son, Grimm, who had just grown up, from leaving with Allen. At the same time, he also said hello to his tribe, the other skin-changers, if he wanted, he could
Earn a future in Allen's army.
In fact, there were four skin-changer families living near Beorn Garden at this time, namely Beorn, Woolf, Ogris and Balk. If we only talk about the adult skin-changers, there are already too many.
There were ten people, including the children, almost twenty people.
It's just that female skin-changers generally don't go to the battlefield. They will only join the battle unless they are invaded or in other critical situations, for example, when their family is harmed.
Most of the skin-changers are kind-hearted and hate evil, but their personalities are still slightly different in subtle ways. For example, Woolf hopes to bring a better life to his family, so in every battle of Allen, he is more
Positive, but most of the battles are very easy, and there is no need for powerful troops like skin-changers.
Augris and Balk, on the other hand, are willing to have a stable and comfortable life like Beorn. They are not particularly willing to take the initiative to go to the battlefield, except of course to fight orcs.
Grim Beorn's appeal is somewhat different. What he hopes is to gain a good status under Allen, and then increase the voice of the skin-changing family in this country. He knows that his father
He has a deep friendship with the person he is loyal to, and it seems that the relationship between the two parties has always been very good.
Perhaps because he has had too much contact with cabinet officials and understands relatively complicated things, this skin-changer, who has just grown up, is thinking about more far-reaching things at this moment than his old father.
All in all, in the end, Woolf and Grim followed Allen and left the Anduin Valley and embarked on the battlefield with the Dongyi people. The others stayed at Allen's base camp to deal with some unexpected situations that might arise.
There is no doubt about the combat effectiveness of skin-changers on the battlefield. In this first battle, they helped Allen a lot. For example, Woolf knocked down the gate of Balmond's camp with a sprint, and then in the infantry
With the help of the police, the camp was quickly breached.
However, at this moment, Bamond's camp looks much more miserable than that of Rabat. In the camp with nearly 2,000 people there, more than 1,000 people were captured by Allen, while Bamond had more than 3,000 and nearly 4,000 prisoners.
In a camp of thousands of people, only more than a thousand people survived, and most of them were oppressed slaves.
There was nothing that could be done about it. The more than a thousand soldiers that Bamond brought out were killed by the cavalry unit led by Fatis on the way. Even Bamond himself was left behind.
Bandak's side was at a disadvantage due to the small number of troops he led. Although with the help of Woolf, the skin-changer, the Dongyi people here still had a strong desire to fight. After being raided, they carried out
Despite the stubborn resistance, even the women armed with sharp weapons joined the formation to guard the camp.
So when Woolf broke open the camp gate, an extremely fierce battle broke out between the two sides. However, Bandak had elite shooters and crossbowmen to cover him, and those fighting at the front were still those wearing iron armor.
Elite infantry, and levies armed with spears, also assisted in killing the enemy behind these elite infantry, and there were also Wulfs who ran rampant among the enemy's ranks.
Under such circumstances, these Dongyi people, who were not particularly elite, did not last long before they collapsed.
At this time, the camp was actually littered with corpses. Some Dongyi people may have heard the words shouted by Allen's men, put down their weapons, knelt on the ground and surrendered. These people survived.
Some people gathered in the strong points of the camp to make the final resistance, and then were shot to death by random arrows from the archers gathered by Bandak, or were knocked to pieces by Wolfe who rushed in directly.
Soon, except for the Dongyi who knelt down and surrendered and the slaves who had been oppressed, there was no one alive with weapons in the camp.
When Allen saw Bandak, he was commanding his soldiers, as well as the civilians who were about to get rid of their slave status, to transport and bury the enemies who died in this battle. All the generals under Allen knew
, the body cannot just be left in the wilderness waiting for it to stink and rot, as this may end up harming yourself.
When he saw his master, Bandak was a little afraid to look into Allen's eyes, because the soldiers he led suffered a lot of casualties in this battle. Several people died on the spot during the battle, and more than a dozen people were seriously injured.
, hundreds of people were slightly injured. Although this number of casualties was very small compared to the enemy, Bandak felt that he had not done a good job.
Because he did not expect that the resistance of the Dongyi people could be so fierce. In fact, Allen warned him before the battle began that the Dongyi people had a strong desire to fight. Even women would go to the battlefield in critical moments, and their fighting power was not weak.
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This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! But Bandak finally became anxious. He watched helplessly as the enemy leader took away most of the combat power in the camp. At that time, Bandak
Duck believed that the old, young, women and children left in the camp should not cause too much trouble to him, so he issued an order to attack with all his strength from the beginning. As a result, a fierce battle broke out between the two sides in a short period of time, which made him
His soldiers suffered some casualties.
Even though he was a little ashamed, Bandak truthfully reported the battle to Allen. Allen did not blame this retainer who had been with him for many years. He knew that in the battle, no one could guarantee that his soldiers would be intact.
He walked off the battlefield, even himself.
For the few people who died, Allen ordered Bandak to send people to return their bodies to Wilderness Town. It happened that the rescued slaves needed to obtain new identities, and those Dongyi people who had just become captives needed to be transported back to the wilderness.
The town will take care of them and then allocate work. After these people return, the cabinet officials will naturally provide compensation and arrangements in accordance with the established rules and regulations.
As for the soldiers who were seriously injured and lightly injured, they have now received preliminary treatment. Allen plans to use his own ability to give them further treatment after arranging other things. There is no guarantee that those who are seriously injured will be able to regain their combat effectiveness immediately.
, but at least it can save them from the threat of death. As for those with minor injuries, if they rest here for two or three days, the problem should not be big.
In fact, Allen did not intend to go all out and continue to lead his troops to raid other gathering points of the Dongyi people, because the situation was different.
The entire eastern part of Rovanian, from the beginning of the Iron Hills to the confluence of the Running River and the Redwater River, is approximately more than 300 kilometers from north to south, and the distance from east to west is almost the same. If compared with the location in Allen's memory
If you look at it, this place is probably more than half the size of South Korea.
War is not as simple as bringing soldiers to the enemy's door and killing them all. Because Rabat and Bamond received orders from Ashur, the camp was established very close to Heidelberg, only less than 100 meters away.
A distance of fifty kilometers.
Allen actually disliked them before he launched the war, so he naturally attacked them both in the first battle.
So after the soldiers gathered together, Allen marched directly to the camp of these two guys with a few days of supplies, and then spent two days making some careful arrangements to conquer the two men's camps in one go.
And now, one of them has become a dead soul under the gun, and the other is already on the way to Heidelberg.
But the next battle cannot be as fast as the battle against these two camps. Subsequent supplies and materials have to keep up, the soldiers have to make repairs, and the accompanying blacksmiths have to repair the weapons and armor that were damaged in the battle.
Therefore, Allen plans to spend a few days repairing the camp in Bamond, and arrange for soldiers to reinforce it, using it as a bridgehead for his attack on the Dongyi people. The soldiers who will return and the supplies that will be transported will all be there later.
Send it here first.
Fortunately, there is still a lot of food in these two camps. Ashur should have provided support to Rabat and Bamonde in order to ensure that they could survive this winter safely. Now it is
It's cheaper for Allen, so he doesn't need to transport too much food from Heidelberg for the time being. This is very good news.
In addition, Allen also seized hundreds of sets of relatively intact iron armor from Rabat and Balmond. Although the style is a bit weird, as long as some simple markings and modifications are made, he can arm himself.
soldiers.
As for some goods, after being carefully checked, they were used as rewards for victory in the battle and distributed to all the soldiers based on their performance on the battlefield. Allen had no shortage of gold, silver and jewelry. Now the business in Wilderness Town is quite developed, so distribution
Giving some gold and silver to soldiers can improve their family life and greatly increase their fighting morale.
As for the horses of the Dongyi people, Allen also captured about dozens of them and gave them directly to the cavalry to serve as reserve horses. Most of those who died on the battlefield have turned into broth and will be used in the next few days.
Enter the soldier's belly.
In addition to arranging these trivial matters, Allen also explained the next battle plan to several of his subordinates.
Now, there are about a dozen tribes and nearly 40,000 Dongyi people living in eastern Rovanian. If a direct decisive battle begins at this moment, Allen's 4,000 infantry plus a thousand cavalry will simply not be able to fight.
It is impossible to defeat so many Dongyi people. Even with the help of the elite dwarves led by Thorin, if these Dongyi people are defeated, Allen will not have many soldiers left.
The biggest possibility is that Allen's army collapsed first in the middle of the war. Those elite soldiers may be okay, but for a considerable number of conscripts, this is a battle away from home. Once a large-scale war occurs,
Allen would not be surprised if there were casualties or unexpected situations, even if there were deserters, so he had to be cautious about the next war.
Of course, Allen is not without a chance to win this battle, but it requires some operations. Thorin's reply told Allen that his dwarf army will directly besiege Kurda, who lives in Iron Wall Town, and strive to win the battle.
Before attracting the attention of other Dongyi people, conquer this castle that once belonged to humans. After destroying Kurda, he will lead his troops south and continue to attack some nearby Dongyi camps to help Allen share some of the pressure.
Until meeting Allen.
Although it takes a certain amount of time for the dwarves to complete these battles, especially the construction of siege equipment, which cannot be completed in a short time, it does help Allen save a lot of trouble. Now he only needs to find a way to deal with those who surround Ah.
Just the tribes around Shure.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! The method Allen thought of is also very simple. His biggest advantage now is that he has thousands of elite cavalry and two who can turn into giant bears.
The skin-changer's maneuverability and formation-breaking ability can be said to be very strong.
In addition, with the help of animals, he has an extremely broad reconnaissance vision.
So to deal with the Dongyi tribes scattered all over the country, Allen wanted to infinitely amplify his advantages, so he could only implement cutting tactics and blitzkrieg. Before Ashur could react, he would use his elite forces to attack the Dongyi tribe as much as possible.
The barbarians caused casualties.
The battles against Balmond and Rabat were actually experimental battles.
Allen asked Horimion to take his fastest and most elite cavalry archers, and with the cooperation of the animal friends, he first cleared out all the scout cavalry around the enemy's camp, creating good conditions for his own surprise attack.
After the raid is launched, let Alleyn and Bandak use their numerical advantage and absolute elite power to complete a devastating blow to the enemy. If the battle does not go well, or there are other reasons, then Fatis will lead
cavalry to complete the final blow and win a battle as quickly as possible.
After that, Allen used his own recovery ability, coupled with the enemy's supplies and camps, to allow the troops to complete repairs in a short period of time and restore complete combat effectiveness for the next battle.
Today's test went well.
The most critical issue here is that the enemy's messengers asking for help cannot be allowed to run out of the area controlled by Allen, and they must all be intercepted within the battlefield.
Only in this way can Ashur be prevented from gathering all the Dongyi soldiers after learning the information.
If Ashur gathers enough troops and leads them to forcibly attack Changhu Town or Heidelberg, then Allen will be forced to divide his troops to defend, or fight a decisive battle with Ashur.
Allen didn't want a war where all tactics would change, and he didn't want his army to have a decisive battle with the Dongyi army.
What he wanted was to weaken the Dongyi people as much as possible, and then besiege Ashur and his men in his base camp. Through the siege, he could expel or annihilate Sauron before he could react.
Only in this way can Allen ensure that in every battle with the Dongyi people, his men will have an absolute advantage in dealing with the enemy's counterattack, and his losses will be reduced to a tolerable level.
He now has detailed information and a careful plan, all that remains is to be quick enough.