Napoleon in 1812
Chapter 70
The Allied corters, located at themy’s artilange, werious as the rest of thesley flatly refused.
“On the way they seem quite recent.”
That was right. From the beginning, Napoleon had been expecting the Allies to retreat around this time. Arthur Wellesley, who smiled bitterly saying that he could not be defeated, had now begun to worry. In the distance, French troops in blue uniforms were rushing in like waves.
On the battlefield, Arthur always using his strategy because advantageous foway. Attack breaking the consistency taking in the which mistakes.
Establishing a solid deg the terrain, obseation closely withod inducing an enememptive. Cold Arthur could discover ene and vulnerabilie process, a alwayswith a counteractively them. Even the best commander not control nd big and small mistakes couause of ses, such ammubetween uadvancing too denemy territs getting twisted of successive es and retreats.
But the same for all the units that no gap or the French changed shape. Wellesley repeated their advance by strictmity and consistency.
A series arried out in unwell-interlocheels. In the facegular and heavhe coalition trere pushe helplessly.
“…I’ve neves before.”
The lieutd flag, wasin battlefield. In ey had no choice but to move host a little further back. And as if he had waited for tholeon immoyed a French brd, tightening breath.
Under this was Wellesley’s Davout’s reversal of thedirectly commanded the Buena, and blocked the abilities.
The officder his comma this. If anyone Arthur Welles in charge of cog here, thho drop after they heard the news.
The fifteen b the rest of the coalition forces were able to concentrate on the French army’s middle and left wing, and to hold been destroyed in one stroke, and that even the commander of the units, Brigadier General that could breatience.
“We’ted the best figrrain! But what the ht!? Tell me! Did Napmons of heads!?”
Major General Ror remaining cool any battlefield, baw wooden table with his k it. It was also a shocking scene for the coaliw him.
“…They whe French Empire. They were color similar to that of the emselves, and they freely and us not courtyard.”
Listening to the soldiers, We shook his head.
Ever sinchim, he had been fool opponent without beingything. The commafell into silence. Arthur Wellesley hision.
“Go read on alvilda-tl.com instead on supporting thieves!…”
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The last tacn to tbattstrophically.
Now the victorchieve a brilliant victory. Under the French ade soared to the sky, the Allies looked as dangerous as lanterns in front of the wind.
While looking axpre his nature to remain calg defeat against Neginning to the end.
The final ope the Frenobviously reckless.
But thatack, the Allied could buy valuable time toegic weapons.
“It’s timorks!”
It was like a giant hundplaying a giant flute that fit his body. A series of sharp and thin sounds echoed, illuminating the morning sky over there.
They were Conr day, when the French hahe Allies had a lot oeve rockets.
However, it wasnow in termsupplies.
Europe was trae of the aon was particularly low iad become drier due to t over the past few days.
Thanks to this, the French artillery had the best environment to set up their cannons, but it was time to pay its price.
Due to the nature of the victory and defeat depended on every commander, and where the army forced to leave the wounded on the defeated soldiers had no time nor care of the wounded would become the victorious nation.
Although they would be captured by the regular army. Even if it was to get the enemies would give a place to sleep. The real battlefield, but those noticed by farmers or hyenas wandering around the predators.
In the midst of transporting the French wounded from the rear. The carts and wagons, safely and quickly removed the battlefield.
They retreated to the first aid and treatment. This was why no battle shot in the leg grabbed a bloody hand. The watchful guards approached to stop them.
“Calm, your last name is Jung. Are you from Germany?”
“That’s right. I have a wife and children to take care of… If I become a one-legged military pension and compensation…!”
Jung shed tears over the leg and the numerous patients, did not despise him.
“It means, to be exact, that you are eligible.”
“Are you sure? Thank you!”
Napoleon, of course, could certainly push them away if he took the baton himself and ran with all his heart. This battle could lead to victory. However, if that happened, they would have to bear enormous damage that would overshadow their victory. To that extent, the current defense posture of the Wellesley Corps was solid.
Napoleon had proved to be right numerous times even though he might take strange decisions. Napoleon, packing his luggage and climbing onto his horse, was thinking of Arthur Wellesley, his rival in this battle, who might be leading his troops passionately on the other side.
Larrey added that he may have a problem for Jung, who was forgetting the pain from the smile.
That was why Canot’s presence was essential. Napoleon had not the slightest intention of letting Carnot go, although he had refused.
The Conns like exploding fireworks. Congreve rockets had a bigger range than cannons, and could fly up to 1.6 miles.
It was time for the second round of fireworks.
Likewise, the Congreve rockets, which were shot on the battlefield where French troops stood, struck and burned evenly living and nonliving things. The tremplosions, and subd like the manifestation of a disaster.
The French had been walking as if tched third and fourth rounds of rocket bombings on them.
The chaos that came tre severe.
‘Looking at it like the Congreve rocket’s Therefore, itatic to ields, not just because of the difficulty to concentrate its firepoofire.
“Sir, youhe rest to us,kly and leave!”
“All cuck.”
Wellesleyse. The coalition forces, the towns of Laes, had begur ago, one unit after another in order, and now were reduced to less thahe rode his horse, Welleat the falling rockets.
Of the thousans, the ones hitting theurning splendidlyrning, worthyame, bver, anere many defective products that fell in remote places and any damage to the Frey.
He did now expensive the e rocket was, but the cbombing may have be that of the entire Frmy, which had hundreds of thouroops, this single firuivalent to tens of f troops disa.
But in the ceeded in cregic.
‘The war that depends on excellence passed. Now, the nation’s power and soundness was card. The first between Arthur ended in this way.