Eagle Flag of Epirus

Vol 6 Chapter 42: Battle

"What on earth is that Greek boy talking to the Magyars! If I really plan to let the Magyars go, how should I explain to Lord Connoldin at that time!" Watching from behind, Alexander Olki was still annoyed. He had guessed Justinian's intentions, but now there was no way to stop it.

He didn't even know the content of the negotiations. After all, the outside circle was full of Vadaritai cavalry who were heavily armed and hostile to the Bolgars. Alexander didn't want to be boring. But somehow, he felt a little uneasy, because Justinian did this deliberately, it was clear that he wanted to have any intentions and not let them know, so should I tell Lord Connolding? !

After thinking about it, I decided to forget it. At this time, although the Magyars had done it in Frachaburg, there were still a group of hostile Vadarutas, and their leader Semiius had been held hostage before. Now only Justinian can give them orders. While Earl Connaughtin was still facing the Northern Army in Turnovo, thousands of miles away, Alexander Olki decided not to cause trouble, so he ordered his men to quietly and vigorously clean up the battlefield left behind. Having the previous trophies and captives is also considered a great achievement. I think that after all this is over, he will be able to successfully take over the position of his boss who has been stopped from investigating.

Just as Alexander Olki was planning, there was a commotion among the Vadaritai cavalry who were surrounded by them, that is to say, did the negotiation result? !

Wei Wei's somewhat surprised man didn't expect it to end so soon, and the aggressive Magyars seemed to have really succumbed to Justinian. But exactly how the Greek boy did it is unknown, and this is not something that a small person like him can explore. After all, Alexander understood that the most important thing to survive well is not to be too curious.

On the other hand, Yonosh, who finally reached a compromise with Justinian at this time, agreed to most of Justinian’s requirements, but in his Hussar cavalry equipment, this man showed surprising determination. The position is not willing to give in at all. In the end, Justinian had no choice but to compromise and promised that the Hussar cavalry would not need to disarm.

But as for the other Magyar mercenaries, whether they were surrendered or captured, their ordnance and even flags and unique decorations on their clothes were detained. I saw that these stripped Magyars are now like wild dogs with their skins peeled off. Where can I see the arrogance that they once had before, watching this scene, even the people watching around can’t help but bear it. Could not help laughing.

"Now you are satisfied!" Yonosh, with a gloomy face, looked at Justinian fiercely. He really didn't expect the young man in front of him to be so rude when he opened his mouth. I was afraid that all the equipment of the Hussar cavalry who pressed the bottom of the box as a coffin would be taken away by the opponent.

And Justinian shrugged carelessly: "This is a good deal for you and me, isn't it? Although I have lost these things, I want to use your skills to create a new foundation easily. Besides, I have actually made enough compensation. As for whether I can grasp it, it is up to Your Excellency Yonoshi."

"Hmph, I hope so, but you really want to do it?"

The conversation with Justinian just now was confidential. He naturally wouldn't tell it to the outside world, but after some exchanges, Yonosh had a new perspective on the young man in front of him. Although the young man is not well-known at this moment, one thing is certain. Within ten years, this young man named Justinian can definitely change everything here today. Even the disputes between the Eastern and Western churches will be affected. Great influence. But what made him most strange was the thing that Justinian finally got rid of. Why did he do this was unbelievable, but Yonosh knew that even if he asked, the other party would not answer.

Only one thing is certain, that is, the armor and banner weapons of the mercenaries under his command are now in the hands of Justinian, and the latter is obviously not intended to be purely trophies, so even if it is a guess, I can also predict what will happen to Ivan Asen, who is currently confronting the southern aristocracy in the east.

Ivan Asen, Ivan Asen, you actually pushed this kid on the opposite side. This is probably your biggest mistake in so many years!

Thinking of this, Yonosh couldn't help muttering to himself at the moment.

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When the battle of Frachaburg finally came to an end, thousands of miles away, due to the fierce battle finally started, the Palatonavon nobles and Thelmium nobles knew nothing about the battle in the west. Although Ivan Assen is still thinking about the successful implementation of the plan, the Magyar mercenary outflanked the southern army and joined him to end the protracted civil war; and the Earl of Connaught and Grand Duke Bouriel were also fighting for Frachaburg. I am worried ~www.ltnovel.com~ But in today's situation, wars are raging, and it is harder to deliver news than to heaven.

Less than a week after Justinian's departure, the two sides who had originally faced off finally fought against the old Bulgarian capital of Turnovo.

The attack on both sides invested more than 80,000 troops and spread out on the eastern front line. The most powerful earls in the country joined in and fought against the objects they supported. The war only lasted more than ten days, and the extremely fierce tug-of-war caused heavy casualties to the Bolgar army, and the two sides were indeed evenly matched. After all, the North and South nobles were well prepared for this civil war, and they did not have much of their own background. difference. Seeing that the confrontation went on and the fierce battle was inevitable, but three days ago, an unexpected thing happened, which directly broke the original balance of power, and finally tilted the balance of victory towards Ivan Asen.

Originally one of the four earls who supported Archduke Bouriel, Bourtonisstein, the governor of Burgas region, turned his back on the battlefield, standing on the opposite side of the Southern Army and directly led the army to raid the Selmium Noble Army’s camp. , Making Bolier Assen himself almost in distress. Fortunately, the enemy was unable to succeed because of the resistance of the Southern Army. However, several fortresses on the front line were all in the hands of the Northern Army, making this civil war. At this moment, the nobles of Ratunaweng are in great passivity.

The only turning point that can be counted on at this moment is undoubtedly that Justinian, who has not heard of him in the northwestern Frachaburg, can bring foreign aid.

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