Chapter 454: Position battle (2)

But Frederick III's response was still a little late, because he was still behind the Bossa Allied Forces, and his herald soldiers reached the front, even if riding a horse, it would take a while.

Then, taking advantage of this empty time, many farmers walking in the front, after listening to the shouts from the Marin army, decisively dropped the sand-filled sacks and began to run to both sides ...

Coincidentally, the Bossa coalition infantry who monitored these farmers were at the back of these tens of thousands of farmers. Facing the farmers in the back, they may be able to stop them. However, in the face of the front row of farmers with many people, they have no choice ...

However, these farmers ran chaos, and some even ran straight ahead. At this time, Schwartz simply ordered to stop shooting, but let the soldiers command with a loud shout:

"Don't run forward, don't run forward! Run on both sides! If you go forward, you'll shoot!"

Schwartz was very worried that the enemy would take advantage of the opportunities of the farmers who were running forward, and then go forward to fill the pit in front of the trench. Therefore, severe warnings were issued to the farmers who were running around.

But at this time, those farmers have been messed up, which Schwarz's warning? They still run their own way ...

Schwartz would not tolerate their chaos, it would be bad if they were rushed by the enemy. So he gritted his teeth and ordered:

"The first row of musketeers, aim to kill the farmers who are running forward!"

Therefore, according to the order, the musketeers raised their guns one after another, aimed at the farmers who rushed into the distance of 40 yards, and pulled the trigger ... The fire rope was driven directly down by the trigger and entered the medicine pool.

"Snapped--"

"Pap-pap-"

"Pop-pop-pop-"

Irregular gunfire came, and hundreds of farmers who had approached Marin's army were shot to the ground ...

This hand can frighten the running farmers. Faced with the misery of the farmers who fell to the ground, the farmers who ran away finally reacted and no longer dared to run forward ...

As a result, most farmers rationally chose to run parallel to both sides. However, a small number of farmers with bad brains are probably too frightened, and actually chose to run backwards to avoid those "terrible" musketeers ...

Seeing these farmers running around, Marin also had a headache. Fortunately, Schwartz responded quickly, preventing them from running around. Otherwise, these random farmers will really run to their front.

Although there are two trenches, these running farmers have no chance to impact their local army formation. However, they all came to the front, but they would block the sight of the musketeer. Therefore, Schwartz ordered the Musketeers to kill the chickens and monkeys, which is very correct.

"Huh? It seems that the opponent's army does not have a barrier similar to our trenches, not even the slanted wooden spikes ... If only ... can these farmers be attacked by the enemy ..." Marin suddenly thought.

Unfortunately, this is just thinking. After all, the trench dug by Marin, although resisting the enemy, restrained himself. As for why not use Yu Dayou ’s chariot? Because the main task of Marin's main task this time is to hold down the enemy, not defeat the enemy. Therefore, those Yu Dayou unicycles did not launch Lübeck City at all. It was the reinforcements of Woolf Esbrand and Saqqara who prepared a lot of such cars.

At this time, the chaos of the tens of thousands of farmers in the middle of the battlefield continued. Although the order of Frederick III was passed, it was useless. Because those more than 2,000 Bossa coalition infantry who supervise the farmers can only look at the farmers in the back, and for the farmers in front, they can't beat it ...

Even if you want to kill the running farmers, you have to pass the thousands of farmers behind? Who asked those soldiers in charge of supervision to stand behind the tens of thousands of farmers in case of firearm shooting ...

As a result, the tens of thousands of farmers in the middle of the battlefield appeared in two very different states-the farmers in the front, because the supervising Bossa coalition soldiers in the back could not reach them, so they boldly put down the sacks with mud and began Run left and right to escape. However, the Bossa coalition soldiers who supervised them had no way to take them ...

At the same time, thousands of people behind these tens of thousands of farmers, because they were threatened by the swords and guns of the two thousand soldiers of the coalition forces of the Bossa, they did not dare to riot and maintained a good discipline.

In the end, the farmer in front, about 1,700 people, managed to escape to the sides of the Marin army. The Bossa Allied Forces had originally sent some cavalry to catch up, but they were all thighed by Marin's Musketeers.

Although Brandenburg and Saxony have many heavy armoured knights, but wearing thick armor, facing the East Frisian musketeer using the Muskete musket, he can only flee. If you are hit by a 50-gram lead bullet, you will die if you die. The plate armor is very weak against such heavy projectiles ...

However, the brains of these ancient farmers are probably not very easy to use. Obviously, two or three thousand farmers ran to the sides from the front, and their own people also reminded them. However, there were still seven or eight hundred people, although they ran out of the battlefield from the middle, but after reaching both sides, they ran back stupidly to the side of the Bossa Allied Force ...

Marin put down the telescope and said helplessly:

"The destiny of cannon fodder is not that I refuse to help, but that you are your own death ..."

Behind the Bossa Allied Forces, Frederick III also saw problems on the battlefield. After seeing tens of thousands of farmers in the front row ran away most of them ~ www.novelhall.com ~ Frederick III suddenly woke up:

"It turns out that even if you force the farmer to fill the pit, you can't go to too many farmers at once!"

This time, the Bossa Allied Forces are more farmers. Looks like a lot of cannon fodder. But in fact, with the loud reminder of Marin's soldiers, these captured farmers may not be willing to be ashes ...

So, Frederick III took the opportunity to make a decisive decision-ordered the soldiers who supervised, with the remaining thousands of people to retreat, pulled out of a safe distance ...

"Why have these farmers been taken down? Lord Frederick, have you given up filling the two pits of the enemy army?" Joakim asked puzzlingly.

"No, Joakim, I just discovered that it's not necessarily a good thing to put too many farmers into the battlefield at once. Because the forces responsible for supervision can't control the farmers in the front row at all."

"So, I plan to divide the remaining more than 7,000 people into three waves, each group of more than 2,000 farmers, followed by 500 soldiers. In this way, there is no possibility of catching the escaped civilian husband. Just now, you also saw that most of the farmers who were too far away from the supervising troops ran away ... "

Joakim I recalled the situation just now and nodded:

"This is indeed the case, so let's do it in batches ..."