EP.366
When a young boy decided to fight, all eyes around him focused on him.
I also looked at it with interest, and I am still not sure if it was the boy’s trick or a prepared hero, but what was certain was that the boy’s eyes showed a determination to die.
For a moment, I couldn’t take my eyes off the look in his eyes that reminded me of myself when I first stood on the Rhineland front, but here I decided to give this boy a little test to stimulate everyone’s will to go to war.
“Okay brave boy. “May I ask how old you are?”
The guy who asked me a question answered with fighting spirit.
“I’m 15 years old.”
At those words, I waved my hand and said.
“You’re still young. The Imperial Army does not conscript men under the age of 18. So, it is difficult to fight at the risk of your life on the front lines, but could you take care of rear support to assist them instead?”
The old woman, who appeared to be the boy’s grandmother, looked downcast when she was told to fight in the rear instead of the front.
The guy in front of me spoke energetically, pounding his chest as if he would not let up his fighting spirit that had already begun.
“Thank you for your consideration. But I want to fight on the front lines. Please allow me. Even if I die fighting, I want to fight as hard as I can to protect my parents and grandparents who raised me.”
“Courage and courage are different things. Why do you want to take the risk when you can avoid death? “Think about it carefully.”
There was a mixture of conflicting emotions when I said these words.
One was that I hoped that the nameless boy in front of me would ignite the fighting spirit and ignite everyone’s will to participate in the war, and the other was that I hoped that this boy, who was one year older than Friedrich, would survive.
Anyway, this brave boy looked me straight in the eyes and said,
“My brother, who was killed while serving with the 7th Guards Division on the Austrian Front, said this. ‘There is no one who is not afraid of dying. However, the reason I was able to fight until the end on Richen Hill was because I trusted Director Jaeger, and because running away without being able to do anything out of fear was more scary than dying.’ So, like my brother, I too am so afraid that I can’t do anything and run away, so I will be more afraid than death. No matter how much I think about it, even though I am young, I do not have the confidence to live under the weight of being a coward. “I want to fight with faith in Captain Jaeger, who has always been a winner.”
The desperate determination shown by the 15-year-old boy seemed to gradually move the hearts of the refugees, who had until recently been filled with the will to flee and survive, to participate in the war.
In addition to the wind catchers I had deliberately placed, even those who had been clamoring for help to evacuate have now become quiet.
I decided to give the lead role to this boy and gave him a signal to continue speaking.
After receiving the signal, the boy slowly turned back in place and looked at the others around him one by one.
“Everyone, think about it. If this castle is breached and Marshal Jaeger is not there, do you really think you will continue to run away and survive with your loved ones? Now you can evacuate with your family, but as the evacuation continues, at some point you may end up running away alone and alone. Are you going to regret it then?”
Looking at his clothes, I thought he was from a decent family, if not noble, but from what he said, it seemed like he had studied a lot.
He probably would have applied to the academy if the war hadn’t broken out this time.
That way, the refugees here will see exciting rewards and a chance to change their status and forget their fear of death.
“Bring me a uniform and a sword to bestow on this honorable boy.”
One of the soldiers heard me and brought a spare uniform with a diamond attached to it and an officer-only sword.
If it had been a normal commission, he would have brought a sword to the battlefield, but since he was not a lieutenant and was not a lieutenant, there was no way he would bring something like a new uniform to the battlefield. This is more than enough...
Moreover, what I am appointing you now is to give you a temporary rank with the authority of a wartime commander indefinitely, so when the war is over and you are officially commissioned in recognition of your achievements, you will receive the conquest at that time.
Putting aside those trivial thoughts, I handed Carol the livery and sword and said,
“Instead of ordering you to fight an unreasonable or difficult fight, I will make a strict declaration. His Majesty, the Emperor of the Reich Empire, and I, his representative, will never treat you carelessly as you risk your lives on this difficult path. Those who have made even the smallest achievements will definitely be rewarded, and those who have made great achievements will be generously bestowed titles and estates by His Majesty.”
When I mentioned the ‘opportunity to escape poverty’ to those who had just escaped from the prison of fear, everyone’s eyes began to sparkle.
Then he raised one hand up and started shouting.
“Long live Marshal Jaeger, long live His Majesty the Emperor, long live the Reich Empire!”
“Yeah fuck. “If this has happened, let’s protect our family and change our fortune!”
“To protect my family!”
After the atmosphere was settled, I gave orders to them.
“Bring all the food you have back to the warehouse in the city! “After we put all the food in, we will organize all of you civilians into an army and fight together.”
So, I divided the civilians into two groups: those who could fight on the battlefield and those who could not. I assigned tasks to each and prepared for battle.
After about a month, this castle was filled with about 53,000 troops, including civilians and soldiers... The
Allied forces, including Warsaw, led a large army of 360,000 men and occupied this castle, as if they really wanted to take control. surrounded.
With the intention of lowering our morale, they brought out all their soldiers and surrounded the castle in an orderly manner.
As more than 300,000 people stamped their feet to the beat, it felt like the ground was shaking, a huge noise was made, and a large amount of dust was raised, which was intimidating... but
none of our soldiers, who had already made up their minds, were shaken.
“In order to save our families and protect our hometown, let us use all our strength to protect this castle!”
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