The thirty-sixth chapter smoke billows (6)
Cui Wenxiu, who was standing by, did not expect that the thin and thin commander who was not astonishingly looked, would have so much emotion. At this time, he was intoxicated by the good military discipline and momentum shown by his army. Whether it was his First Light Cavalry Division, the 30,000 Mot Cavalry, or the Second Mobile Division, the rapid mobility and the full enthusiasm and fighting spirit of the troops all stunned the Hyderabad people who had become bystanders.
The Hyderabads had already walked away from the front battlefield in disappointment. Now it was time for our Northwest soldiers to perform. Cui Wenxiu had only this idea in her mind. According to the information obtained, the Tiks did not realize that the enemy opposite them had completely changed roles. They still thought they were facing a group of Hyderabad rustic buns with no fighting spirit, and it was time for them to wake up from their dream of unity.
"Mordo, then we will have a date later. Please give me the matters of the Bangladesh Province. The ten thousand cavalry under my command will cooperate with you to eliminate the mobs in the Bangladesh Province. I believe that the situation in the Bangladesh Province will soon return to normal. I hope you and my subordinates can cooperate happily. As for the matter on the west side, I will leave it to us. I believe that it won't take long to Cui to give the Indian and German people a bright world!" Cui Wenxiu's words were filled with absolute confidence.
For the other party's tone of rebel Moldo's indescribable bitterness, the Lord of the Emerald Castle and the CEO of the Bangladesh Province announced that he had become a protective place for the Tanghe people without asking for his own opinions. This made him extremely embarrassed, and the Tanghe people did not refuse. Moldo was worried but had nothing to say. I hope this was just a temporary solution, and Moldo could only comfort himself in this way.
"Moldo here wishes Lord Cui a success. I hope that Lord Cui can help us Hyderabads drive the Tics and the gang of robbers out of our own homes and give us a peaceful and peaceful country." Moldo's insincere words also implicitly, especially when he talks about "his own homes", he deliberately emphasized the tone.
However, the other party seemed to have no idea Moldo's painstaking efforts. As soon as Moldo finished speaking, Cui Wenxiu jumped onto the mount led by the guards, clasped her fists and left, leaving behind a desolate general Hyderabad.
Cadmead, with a pale face, had his hands on the case, and his angry eyes were as fierce as a lion who wanted to eat people. He stared at the face of the report soldier kneeling in front of the tent. Although he had received reports from the front-line support troops and the army had made emergency responses, Cadmead did not know what was going on the front-line. The specific situation was probably only the guy in front of him could explain it clearly.
The atmosphere in the tent was so depressing that it was almost suffocating. It took a long time for Cadmede to burst out a few words from his teeth: "Let me explain the story clearly, what is going on! If there is a half false words, I will make you a dilemma in life and death!"
"General, I dare not speak nonsense. The enemy launched an attack in the early morning. Our horse-spouts and scouts received no news beforehand, and no information was received from the inside of the Hyderabad army. According to our reconnaissance information at that time, the Hyderabad people were at least 120 miles away from our main business. Even if the Hyderabad people were running forward, it would take more than eight hours, and it was impossible for us to sneak attack." Although his whole body was trembling, the officer kneeling in front of the case still defended his voice.
"Continue to say." The gloomy general's words were not filled with emotion.
"The enemy attacked in the early morning. There was a problem with the swimming and fixed posts we arranged. They walked around from the west and avoided the most tight direction of the posts we set up. The guards did not issue an alarm. The enemy not only had locals familiar with the terrain leading the way, but also had special means to deal with our sentinels. Although there were not many sentinels we arranged in the west, there were seven or eight places, but only one post near the barracks issued a warning at the last moment. In the early morning, there was no room for maneuver, but the enemy was all cavalry charge. We were unprepared and the entire army fell into chaos, so-" Speaking of this, the officer's head, who was originally a little dissatisfied, lowered his head.
"So the whole army was wiped out?" Cadmeed said evilly: "Then how did you escape?"
"I was on a patrol last night. I was patrolling ten miles away from the camp, but when I saw the fire on the camp, the situation was already gone when I rushed back. The enemy had completely captured the camp. Our army fled everywhere. I was not allowed to do anything, so I summoned a few who knew the situation and ran back overnight." The officer with a frustrated look on his face said.
"So, 30,000 people were all destroyed? Where did the enemy come from and who did it?" In fact, Kadmeed had already vaguely guessed who the enemy was, but he did not want to accept this cruel reality.
"Sir, according to the soldiers involved, the enemy attacked the camp was all cavalry, with a number of at least 30,000 people. Judging from the enemy's appearance, they should be Tanghe people. Beiyi also thought that this was the case. The Hyderabad people did not have such a large-scale cavalry team. Only Tanghe people could have such a huge cavalry team."
Cadmede closed his eyes and said nothing. As soon as the curtain was raised, an officer rushed in, "Sir, the troops have been assembled. In addition, we will report to the Malaysians. We found a large number of unknown military activities fifty miles away. Please give us instructions."
Kadmeed's face was gloomy. What was coming finally came. The Tanghe people finally stepped into the Senge Plain. All of the original ideas and hopes were vain. He could be sure that since the Tanghe people took action, it would definitely not be so simple. He was sure that other places in the rear would also be attacked by the Tanghe people at the same time. But he didn't understand why the intelligence department had so certainly concluded that the Tanghe people had no power to interfere in the Indian and German war?
"Look up again, find out the number of enemies and troops, and we will also line up to meet the enemy!" Without hesitation, seeing that all the generals under the tent looked fearful, Kadmeed felt even more anxious and stood up and shouted, "Let the people of Tanghe see the courage and courage of our Tik people!"
Seeing the increasing infantry formation in front of the opponent's formation, Cui Wenxiu couldn't help but sigh inwardly. To be honest, he did not expect that the entire Tik commander was so cunning. He originally wanted to defeat the enemy's Pioneer Battalion in one fell swoop and rush to the enemy's main camp without stopping, but the enemy's tenacious resistance was beyond his expectations. He also arranged two small horn-type battalions behind the Pioneer Battalion to support each other. This seriously interfered with his plan and also caused him to lose the fighter jet to raid the enemy's main camp after annihilation of the Pioneer Battalion. This forced Cui Wenxiu to simply slow down the speed of the advance, so that the second division followed closely behind also followed. With the Second Division, even if he fought a head-on confrontation of the Knight duel, he felt a little relieved.
Yes, it is impossible for him to take all the good things. The Tiks are still a regular army at least, and he underestimated the opponent's head coach too much. Cui Wenxiu thought depressedly. It seems that he has to fight the opponent head-on and fight to the death. He doesn't like this. What he likes most is to take risks when he is unexpected, concentrate superior forces to attack local weaknesses, and defeat the enemy's weaknesses with his own strengths. But wars cannot be as expected every time as he expects. The enemy is not all stupid. This is the real war. After understanding this, Cui Wenxiu's mood improved a little.
Cadmeed also looked at the opponent carefully in front of the formation. He had no way out and could only choose to fight. If he did not make any obstacles, he would let the enemy pass by him and penetrate the rear. I am afraid that even if he was the princess' nephew, he would be sent to the gallows. He had to fight this battle, but the enemy's powerful mobility forced him to seriously consider how to fight this battle. Fortunately, according to his own observation and horse exploration, the enemy seemed to have no heavy cavalry, and all the light cavalry were all let go of it. However, this is common sense. Only light cavalry can have such strong mobility capabilities for a thousand-mile raid. It's a pity that his cavalry is too weak, otherwise he can be a camp and let the other side pass through. He just needs to follow and cover and kill and cut off his retreat. Now he has to use himself as bait to force the opponent to fight a decisive battle.
The formations of the two sides were similar, with infantry in the middle and light cavalry in the two wings. However, from the surface, the middle of Tik's side was extremely thick, while the cavalry on both wings seemed much weaker. Cadmeed also realized the weakness of his wings and specially arranged 20,000 lances to be inserted into the infantry, responsible for defense after the cavalry could not assume the responsibility of protecting the two wings. He wanted to use his number of infantry to overwhelm the opponent's infantry and destroy the opponent's formation.
Cui Wenxiu also saw this. Originally, he could not fight this battle head-on with the other side, but the latest news he got was that the Yakuans had already launched a large-scale advance into the western part of Hyderabad territory, directly endangering the already crumbling rule of the Hyderabad. At the same time, the main army on Tikxi's front had entered the Wade Province to launch its largest battle since the Indian-Germany war began. It was clearly intended to decide the country in one battle. If he could not completely defeat the Tikians' Eastern Front Army in the shortest time to inspire morale, he was afraid that the Hyderabads would not be able to withstand the pressure from the West and South routes and completely collapsed and surrendered. Once this phenomenon occurs, no one can tell what the situation will develop, but one thing is certain, this is definitely deviating from the tracks that he and Lord Li had originally planned.
Chapter completed!