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Chapter 3848

Chapter 3848

Frederick II looked at the man who came out, and his past achievements were instantly recalled in his mind.

His name is Wedel, and he once stole the show as the spearhead of the assault in the Battle of Luten.

Because of his fierce performance, he gained his current status.

"Wedel, you are sure to intercept the Russian-Austrian coalition forces."

Wedel smiled softly and said calmly: "I will kill all the Russian and Austrian coalition forces like a stick breaking."

After saying that, Wedel actually found a wooden stick and clenched it with both hands, his arms bulging with muscles.

There was a click.

This wooden stick was easily broken by him.

Frederick II was absent and doubted his bravery. Placing his hope on a warrior would make him feel at ease.

"Okay, I can give you a team of 24,000 people." Frederick II waved his hand, and the matter was confirmed.

No one objected.

Prussia has been recuperating for half a year, and it is very rare to be able to produce such a force.

After all, soldiers are not commodities and there is no way to produce them quickly.

The Prussian people lost more than one million people in this war.

If Dragon Flame hadn't occupied Saxony and stabilized the battlefield in the west, Prussia's current war situation would indeed be more difficult.

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At this time, the Russian-Austrian coalition forces had already arrived at Crossen, an important town on the left bank of the Oder River.

Naresh signaled to seize the town to facilitate their next battle plan.

Although this is an important town on the Oder River.

But the Prussian army seemed not to have enough troops to take care of this city.

The Tsarist Russian troops led by Naresh easily wanted to capture this important town.

It didn’t take much effort in the middle.

Their action plan was fast enough, and the Long Yan Army had not yet arrived.

Most of the cavalry of the Longyan Army were heavy cavalry. In order to fight against the Cossack cavalry, Longyan's cavalry could not give up their heavy armor, which resulted in their marching speed being much slower than that of the Russian-Austrian coalition.

At this time, the Prussian troops led by Wedel had also set off.

They moved along the Oder River valley.

The first to arrive in the Paritz area in the Ode River Basin.

"General, we can't continue to advance. There are too many swamps ahead, and the weather is hot now, and the troops need to rest." A Prussian officer persuaded.

But Wedel glanced at the officer and said in a deep voice: "Are you trying to persuade me not to stop the Russian-Austrian coalition forces?"

"Ahead is the town of Crosson. Soldier, you should know clearly how great the losses will be to us if that town is occupied by the Russian and Austrian coalition forces!"

"We will lose the initiative on the Austrian River and will be unable to intercept the Russian-Austrian coalition forces on the other side of the river."

"Keep going, no one should stop!" Wedel said in a deep voice.

The Prussian troops did not dare to disobey military orders, so they could only say so.

It's noon now.

The weather in Europe has warmed up, and now it's even more frighteningly hot here.

In addition, there are many swamps here, which breed mosquitoes and flies.

The Prussian troops, who had been marching for a long time and were soaked with sweat and even emitting an unpleasant temperature, were a feast for the eyes of mosquitoes and flies.

Marching in such a muddy place, they all felt that they were stuck with the smelly earth.

Under such conditions, these soldiers suffered a double blow both mentally and physically.

No fighting spirit at all.

At this moment, the sudden cry of killing broke the silence.


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