At this time of siege, these Holy Crusaders will lose most of their combat effectiveness, and there is absolutely no way to face the Longyan Army's attack.
If you lose your fighting spirit, you are no different from a group of salted fish.
Long Yanjun captured three cities easily.
The Long Yan Army, which was originally at a disadvantage, reversed itself instantly.
But the Holy Crusaders, who seemed powerful and unshakable, suddenly collapsed.
This scene jointly performed by Ling Chen and Frederick II was simply a stroke of genius in the eyes of little Peter.
He has been fond of military games since he was a child, and Adolf often cultivated his military knowledge.
If it were not on the battlefield and talking about how to fight on paper, little Peter could be said to be invincible in every battle.
However, after seeing Ling Chen's real battle with Frederick II, his eyes were full of awe.
He had never thought that a war could be won by attacking the heart.
He understood why the Holy Crusaders fell into chaos after Douglas' death, but he didn't quite understand why Ling Chen and Frederick II told the Holy Crusaders everything that happened when they attacked.
When he saw that these soldiers were shaken in their will to fight because of this information, he understood.
An army must first have fighting spirit to fight. Their general died and the front line was defeated.
Moreover, the various generals in the Holy Crusaders are still fighting for power and gain.
Under such a situation, even the Holy Crusaders who wanted to defend the city were unable to influence the direction of this war.
Little Peter understood that when Douglas made his first mistake.
He has already lost.
Little Peter admired Ling Chen and Frederick II's strategy more and more. This was not a strategy that could be understood on paper.
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At this time, Ling Chen and Frederick II set their sights on Hanover, and the Longyan Army joined forces with the Prussian Army to fight Douglas's Holy Crusaders.
The Holy Crusaders led by Prince Subitz marched directly from Saxony to Berlin.
Because Prince Subitz joined forces with the King of Saxony to jointly send troops, their offensive was very rapid.
The garrison left by Frederick II had too few troops under Prince Subise's army.
The Prussian defenders were unable to withstand the menacing Prince Subitz's combined forces.
In just one day, the army led by Prince Subitz broke through the pass set up by Prussia and marched all the way to Berlin!
At this time, the armies led by Frederick II and Ling Chen were still fighting against the Holy Crusaders of Hanover.
Didn't know this news at all.
There was no response.
Prince Subitz was not Douglas, and he was not lecherous.
Prince Subiz personally directed the charge and fought quickly, and he would never show mercy after capturing the city.
The city will be massacred!
To avoid future troubles!
In his words: 'Prussia is a country made up of pagans, and no one among them is innocent, no one is not a pagan!'
Prince Subitz relied on war to support war, and soon attacked the city of Berlin.
At this time, when Frederick II received the news far away on the battlefield, seven days had already passed.
He looked at what the letter said: "Prince Subitz led the 150,000 troops of the Holy Crusaders Convention to march directly from Saxony to Berlin. Now they have reached the city of Berlin. Your Majesty, please return the reinforcements as soon as possible!"
Go straight to Berlin!
Frederick II felt like he was struck by lightning, and such information directly hit his head.