Rise In Calradia

Chapter 88: : 0 people fighting

   "Adjust the formation and prepare to attack!"

   When Baron Fros approached his team, the knight next to him shouted his orders.

   "If I go, I will strike the knight opposite from the horse, and then cut it down and insert the sword into his chest."

   Eleon was a bit disdainful of the performance of the baron's knight, and was confident to defeat the two knights on the opposite side.

   "I know you are good, Eleon, but can you be quiet for a while."

   Bandak leaned heavily on the crossbow, walked past Eleon, and said uncomfortably.

   Eleon smiled, he already knows Bandak's character, so he didn't care much about his words. Fatis also put on an expensive helmet and checked his lance. He didn't pay much attention to the dialogue between the two, but encouraged the cavalry behind him with verbal words over and over again.

   "What's the chance of winning?"

  Byron glanced at the Baron Frost who had just rushed back, then turned his head and asked Fatis.

   "Half to half."

  Fatis thought for a moment, and replied cautiously.

"enough."

   Byron took a deep breath, took the mace off the horse, and put a triangular shield on the other glove.

   Opposite Baron Ikmok’s troops began to advance, not fast, but the formation was very stable.

   The sound of the horn representing advancing also reached Byron's ears, and he also gave orders to his troops.

"go ahead!"

"what!"

   With a loud shout, the mercenary infantry and light infantry at the forefront slammed their shield violently. This is what Byron usually requires in training. Of course, it is to have more momentum and smoothly remind the troops behind the team to move forward.

   Beside Byron, a very powerful Nord light infantry also quickly beat the skinned snare drum on his chest, and the whole team stepped on the spot of the drum and began to move forward. This method works well. After a week of training, the team will not be chaotic when moving forward.

"Peony mercenaries, my brothers! The nobles are watching, the earl is watching, the generous bonuses are waiting for us. Let's cut their throats with a sharp sword, and let us pierce them with a spear. Chest! If someone runs away and abandons their companions, we will cut off his head. I promise you that after this battle, I will share the reward with you!"

   Inspired by Byron's words, the soldiers' footsteps became stronger and stronger, and Byron also found that the morale of his soldiers had reached 95.

   One of the important factors is that Byron’s morale column has an [Invincible]. Because they have no record of defeat, the soldiers dared to attack powerful enemies.

   "Captain, can I kill the noble man without a helmet? Within thirty steps, my steel crossbow and heavy crossbow are enough to shoot through his plate armor."

   While advancing, Bandak came to Byron's horse and asked in a low voice.

   "You can attack him, but don't kill him. There will be many people who want to retaliate against you."

   To Bandak’s question, Byron also lowered his head to give an answer.

   Bandak nodded, and returned to the second row of the team, where Byron’s crossbowmen were all over.

  The distance between the two sides is less than a hundred meters, and the opponent's team also slowed down. The crossbowmen walked to the front and started shooting crossbow arrows.

   About thirty Swadia guerrilla shooters and ten hired shooters stood in front of the team and fired crossbow arrows at Baron Frost’s troops. After one shot, five or six of the Baron’s troops fell.

"keep going!"

   However, Baron Fros did not order a counterattack, but ordered the infantry to cover his crossbowmen and move on.

   Baron Ekmerk’s troops stopped, wave after wave of crossbow arrows, and even Byron, the force responsible for the left wing, suffered a small amount of casualties. But none of the three phalanxes stopped, and they were still advancing.

   When the distance between the two sides reached 50 meters and the opponent's crossbowmen began to load, the baron's crossbowmen stepped out of the queue and raised their crossbow arrows.

   Baron Fros has almost a hundred crossbowmen in his army. Although many of them are militiamen with crossbow hunters, they can still cause a certain amount of lethality. And within a distance of 50 meters, the effect of the crossbow arrow is also greatly increased.

   A rain of arrows shot past. Many light infantry's shields were pierced by arrows. At least 20 soldiers were shot by crossbow arrows and lost their combat ability. Suddenly the casualties were the same as Baron Frost's troops, and even more.

   Baron Ekmerk’s cavalry also came out. After Baron Frost’s crossbowmen were fired, they came to the front of the team with their lances, and the infantry around them gave way.

   Fourteen heavily armed heavy cavalry, and more than sixty light cavalry with different equipments, with the heavy cavalry as the center, formed a cone-shaped formation that spread out.

  The heavy cavalry began to clamp their legs and gave orders to the horses wearing blindfolds. The cavalry began to accelerate, and Baron Frost’s crossbowmen retreated behind the infantry after a second shot, and the light infantry armed with spears also placed their spears on their shields.

   Their crossbow arrows brought down seven or eight other infantry crossbowmen, and two light cavalry. But in more cases, the arrow will bounce off the armor of those heavy cavalry, leaving a small dent.

   At this time, Byron and the other wing troops had reached a suitable distance, Bandak also brought other Byron's crossbowmen to the front. They adjusted their attack angle and shot arrows at the enemy cavalry diagonally opposite. This approach is not wise, after all, there are still many soldiers waiting for them.

   However, one heavy cavalry and two other cavalry fell from the horse. Bandak’s steel crossbow arrow hit the opponent's unprotected cheek, killing him.

   This time, Baron Frost’s army will be less impacted.

   The distance of fifty meters is just enough for the heavy cavalry to raise the speed of the horse. A row of lances and spears were raised. And they were met by Baron Frost and Byron's cavalry.

   In order to win, Byron allocated 20 hired horsemen to the Baron Fros~www.readwn.com~ plus the original cavalry unit of the Baron, the number of cavalry on the two sides is not much different, and a fierce collision is inevitable.

Before the cavalry of the two sides collided, a lot of spears and flail flew out of the cavalry units of the two sides. These are commonly used weapons by mercenaries. Although they are not as disciplined and equipped as regular heavy cavalry, they have a long-term Combat experience makes them very proficient with certain weapons.

   Soldiers have been hit by javelins and flail and have fallen off their horses, and war horses have been hit and fallen.

   The lance and the spear collided with each other, and the rider and the rider passed by, and there was always blood splashing into the air.

  At this time, Byron's troops also moved. The Peony mercenaries quickened their pace and raised their shields and weapons.

  Fatis took the cavalry from Byron's province and began to circle towards the opponent's flank, and a small group of cavalry emerged from their front team. It seemed that the opposing cavalry had more cavalry than Byron and the others had imagined.

  The Chinese troops on both sides have been joined together, and the cavalry on both sides lost a lot in the confrontation, and then led the infantry into the enemy's phalanx.

   The spear stabs, the horse strikes, and there are always horses falling down, and others being knocked out. Many cavalry fell off their horses and drew their swords to stand up again. Many infantrymen were pierced with spears, but their teammates used spears and halberds to knock the rider off the horse.

   The rifle broke, and the sword was stained with blood. From the beginning, the two troops were caught in anxiety.

   And Byron also led the soldiers under him to the opponent's line. This time Byron and the two heroes charged forward on their horses, and the gilded peony accessories looked particularly dazzling.

   The soldiers on the opposite side began to retreat subconsciously, because the morale of the Peony mercenaries far surpassed them at this time.

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