Eagle Flag of Epirus

Vol 8 Chapter 43: Absurd play under the day

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When he took over the codex from Count Bunonius, Gavras finally heaved a sigh of relief in his heart.

Finally deceived the old fox.

All this is a trap planned by Farachenko Gavras. He has already chosen to join Emperor Mikhail Dukas. He has been waiting for this opportunity to wipe out the forces of Thessaly who are still trying to resist the throne. . The so-called siege trap is nothing more than a disguise made by the army sent by him. He could have done it a long time ago and dealt with the two nobles of Merinosen and Bunonius on his own turf, but the coveting of Trikala still made Farachenko Gavras decide to take a risk. In order to deceive this code from the old count of the Bunnonius family.

From beginning to end, while the nobles of Thessaly were planning how to deal with the Agrinion rebellion, the upstart of Thessaly did not share the same spirit with others. After learning that Prince Theodore had been unpredictable, the earl of the wall grass immediately found a new master. As for what fell under the Bloody Sanctuary of Agrinion, it was just one of Farachenko’s many brothers. It was all the trouble left by his father, who was persecuted by him in the first place. Farachenko had always been good at it. Judging the situation.

And now the key to the door of Trikala was firmly held in his hand, and the excitement was beyond words, but the Earl of Gavras, who quickly calmed down, reminded himself not to show any footwork to the two in front of him.

On the other side, the two earls of Bunonius and Merinosen focused their attention on the encircling circle of the army formation outside the city. Thousands of soldiers and horses lined up horizontally, relying on the plain outside Larissa to block off all roads leading to other places, and strong bows and crossbows were deployed in critical and dangerous places, and the defenses could be described as dripping water.

"Now I can only hope that Trikala's cavalry can work with us inside and outside to defeat the enemy before the city is broken." Merinoson has been fighting for a long time, and he can see at a glance that the only weakness of the enemy's formation is behind it. The fierce front cannot respond flexibly to an attack from the rear. Therefore, the Earl of Gavras, who has a mission for help, is undoubtedly their last hope.

But what he didn't know was that the young parent who was given high hopes in front of him was the poisonous snake lurking among them.

"I hope so!" Compared to Merinosen's concerns, Count Brunnius appeared indifferent, his eyes fell on the downstairs, and the cavalry team preparing to assault the encirclement was also ready to go.

Farachenko Gavras had put on the Zhajia and stood at the forefront of the line, with Plogna next to him carrying the flag, and he came to the city with a kite shield and a spear in his right hand. In front of the door. Behind Farachenko are the cavalry who have finished their horses-there are only more than 30 men, but they are all elites from a hundred. They are all Saracen horses, armed to their teeth, and only two holes in the eyes are exposed. Just wait for the order to be issued and follow the Earl of Gavras out of the city to meet the enemy.

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On the autumn-shrouded plain of Thessaly, on the bumpy ground, only a few crows fluttered their wings, and the gate of Larissa slowly opened in front of the quiet army.

A cavalry team slowly emerged from the east gate, and the Merinoson family's guards took the initiative to cover them. Count Farachenko looked up at the sky, it was midday, and then he turned his head and gestured to the Plogna rider who followed behind him. The other nodded, and the flag was raised.

The next moment, following the direction of the military banner, Farachenko and his cavalry "fearlessly" pressed toward the weakest direction of the encircling net outside the city. Of course, he didn't need to be afraid of anything, because the "enemies" outside the city were just people under his command pretending to be. This seemingly brave assault was a comical drama full of irony from the beginning.

"Assault, follow the direction of my spear, don't hesitate like a creeping ant!" I wonder if it was self-deprecating, Farachenko chose a very exciting command.

As Farachenko's cavalry team spread out from the wedge-shaped formation, the "enemy troops" outside the city also began to deploy to meet the enemy. When seeing this situation, Farachenko was slightly startled, but seeing that they were still using the traditional Roman frontier army combat method, the shield was covering the spearmen in the first line, and the second line was carrying a short sword and The javelin militia mixed with the archers, and then the triangular formation of the two-winged mounted militia was responsible for cover and alert. With the cooperation of this formation, a general offense is obviously unable to crush an army with normal morale.

But the Count of Gavras is not worried about this, even if he has only a few dozen elite cavalry in his hand, because the flag in the hands of the Plogna rider behind him is not only used to direct the offensive, but also to the outside of the city. The "signal" of the army. Farachenko ordered his men from the very beginning, and when they saw this flag appearing on the battlefield, they wanted to cooperate with him in an epic blockade and breakout scene.

The conceited Farachenko had written the script for his next appearance early before—just as people would like to see after a meal, volunteering warriors took everyone’s hopes and knew what they couldn’t do. The determination to step into a dangerous situation and finally break through the siege and reverse the balance of the situation. It is like an ancient hero's hymn sung by bards who wander between the Peloponnese countryside. It's just that no matter how beautiful the ending is, a few sad melodies are needed as embellishments. In this regard, Farachenko has already thoughtfully prepared for the two counts of Bunonius and Merinosen in the city.

When the Earl of Cesarrian led a **** battle and finally broke the siege, he arrived in Trikala with difficulty to seek the assistance of the Thessaly cavalry ~www.ltnovel.com~ When he returned to Larissa for rescue, the whole The city has already fallen. It turned out that shortly after Farachenko's successful breakthrough, the traitors in the city secretly opened the gates, and the rebels filed in and killed the two counts Merinosen and Bunonius in the city. Infected by the same enemy, the two nobles unsurprisingly chose to support Thessaly’s only remaining fruit, and he will unite the entire Thessaly to eliminate the betrayers as much as possible, and eventually go to the south with Mikhail. The emperor reached a decent agreement acceptable to all nobles. From then on, from the Macedonian plains to the Platya hills, people will sing the dictatorship of Thessaly, who lives up to his reputation and courage. Perhaps the hero's elegy since ancient times was born out of nothing in this way!

Just as the young earl was thinking about the days to come by himself, suddenly, the reminder of the Plogna rider behind him pulled him from his dream back to reality-in front of his eyes, the one that should have been smashed. The encirclement of the army did split like waves and waves as previously rehearsed, but it was not the frontal breakthrough arranged by Farachenko!

Like a sharp blade, the power to tear everything comes from the back of the army formation. In an instant, the sound of killing shook the world...

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