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Chapter 4021

Chapter 4021

Naresh, who was in another position, looked through his telescope and saw the battle taking place on the Fort Mill position in the distance.

He hurriedly summoned supporting troops and launched an attack.

Reinforcements from the Great Shpitz Highlands have rushed over, but to no avail.

This time the Prussian troops fought far beyond their imagination, as if the invincible iron army was back again.

Tsarist Russia has defeated its troops and is now running along the Kungrount Valley. They have no fighting spirit at all.

Frederick II struck while the iron was hot and quickly controlled the positions of the Russian troops, and also captured a total of 80 artillery pieces, large and small.

In the view of Finnish generals, it is already very difficult for their troops to achieve such results.

Finck persuaded Frederick II: "Your Majesty, we just need to hold on to our position. When it gets dark, the Russian troops will naturally retreat."

"At that time, we will hold on to today's results and wait until tomorrow to continue discussing how to attack other highlands."

However, Frederick II was very opposed to such a proposal, and even believed that he should pursue the victory now and defeat the Russian troops in one fell swoop.

"No, keep attacking!"

"Our army has just achieved victory, and it is the time when the morale is at its best. If we retreat at this time, it will definitely affect the morale of our army. It is best to pursue the victory now!"

"Destroy the Russian army in one fell swoop!"

General Finck had no way to oppose Frederick II's orders.

In fact, Frederick II's approach was very correct, but Finnick believed that their soldiers were now exhausted and must be adequately trained and adjusted so that their troops could win this battle.

It's already a miracle.

Continuing to attack now would be pushing his troops into a pit of fire, but Frederick II remained unmoved at all.

He always believed that now was the best time to attack.

Frederick II, who was determined to think things through with the Tsarist Russian troops, thought of his loyal troops and issued the order.

"attack!"

Prussian troops advanced into the rift valley.

This mistake made Frederick II regretful because of his mistake.

Because of the high momentum, the entire vanguard force only thought about how to defeat the Russian troops. They had too much enthusiasm and failed to maintain the rationality that should exist.

Therefore, they did not pay attention to the situation in the valley while marching. They were traveling too fast, and other troops followed them and were traveling too fast.

It completely ignored that some troops had no way to pass through and were stuck there.

And they caused disaster because they were too far apart and too close together.

In this way, they first encountered the difficulty of marching.

Especially for the Prussian artillery, it was difficult to move the artillery under such circumstances.

However, they still succeeded, and they transported four new Austrian artillery pieces to the newly occupied Fort Mill.

Use the artillery manufactured by the Tsarist Russian coalition forces to aim at the Tsarist Russian troops and continue their fierce attack.

At this time, it was clear that the position of Fort Mill could not be regained, so they set their sights on another place, the Kungetron Valley!

This valley is the valley linking Fort Mill and the Greater Spiez Highlands.

However, this valley is very long, narrow and crowded, making it difficult for troops to pass.

So now they want to trap the Prussian troops who are pursuing the victory in the Kungetron Valley.


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