Rise In Calradia

Chapter 235: : Encircle

"Well, brothers, for Swadia, for the king, give me a shot!"

Although several heavy cavalry around him reminded Byron that it was not a good idea to launch a full charge at this time, but under the pressure of King Harous, he could only wave his mace and put on a great helmet to lead his rest. The troops launched a charge.

The troops that Byron left behind are all elites in the Peony regiment and the squires and little nobles who joined the army in response to his enlistment. They are well-equipped and well-trained. More importantly, they have seen the world and will not be intimidated by such scenes. . So when Byron gave the order to charge towards the huge Nord forces, they were not timid, but followed Byron to the enemy chanting slogans.

The Nord archers had been dispersed by the cavalry unit led by Fatis at this time, and Byron and the others arrived at the battlefield without encountering any long-range pressure. The squires from Rhodok stepped down from the traveling horses, handed the horses to their entourage, took up the machete and spear, and put on their shields, and immediately set up their positions on the spot. And those serious mercenary cavalry and unskilled mercenary cavalry also sent and Swadia heavy cavalry team to form a cone formation. This may delay the fighter, but it is very safe to pass. And when they line up, the Swadia militia units left behind by them can also follow up and hold the Nord infantry as a support.

Seeing that the front line was frustrated and the cavalry was defeated, the reinforcements led by Byron were about to launch an offensive. The Jarls of Nord also lost their breath. Another group of Nord’s heavy infantry on horseback rushed to the troops led by Byron. This time, they were all equipped with long weapons like spears. After a loss of bad horse fighting, they planned to use the northern horses as a cover, and to face Byron's cavalry in foot combat behind the line of horses. And under the leadership of several Yar, the huge phalanx formed by thousands of Nord infantrymen also slowly moved.

The Swadia militia quickly rushed to the battlefield to join the battle. At this time, the infantry on the two sides on the front battlefield had lost no less than a hundred people in the melee. In addition, the muddy and dirty battlefield environment on both sides The troops lost their previous vigor, and their morale was severely shaken. Just like the Battle of Waterloo in Byron's impression, the addition of reinforcements can directly determine the outcome.

The Nord infantry on the front line faces twice as many enemy forces as its own, and can no longer support it. Leading Nordgar was seriously injured and was carried back by the people around him, and the troops fled back directly. Between retreat and retreat, dozens of people were hooked down by the halberds and stabbed to death with chaotic swords.

In this round of battle, Byron has achieved a clear advantage. The soldiers covered in blood and mud shouted long live, Fattis and Kenrad both came to Byron's side, and they raised their thumbs to each other. Fatis rode a horse to Byron's side and bowed to him. Although there was more blood on the armor and burqa, he was still full of energy. In contrast, Kenrad, who had given up riding horses from the beginning of the battle, led the infantry in battle, was much more embarrassed. He was covered in mud, panting and exhausted, and his robe was also torn by Nord's battle axe, revealing the Swadia-style plate armor inside.

"We won a round, but the battle is not over yet, my lord, they still have thousands of people."

Kenrad took a sip, spit out the dirty muddy water splashed in his mouth during the battle, panted heavily, raised his head and said to Byron.

"We also have thousands of fighters waiting to support us." Fatis glanced back at the Swadia army behind him, and immediately straightened his back, confident. "Our mission and completion, afterwards, as long as we cooperate with the army to defeat the Nords."

"I hope so." Byron sighed. The old guy Harous has played with him several times, and he has pitted a lot of kingdom lords intentionally or unintentionally, so even if the army is in front of him, Byron still can't do it. Rest assured that the king will not send out some moths.

Byron ordered the troops to regroup in place, waiting for the support of his own troops. The Swadia side's large forces did indeed take action, but only a small number of militia troops were still acting. Byron sighed, knowing that an attack when the army was still stationary would only be swallowed by the huge Nord army, so he ordered the army to change its posture, from offensive to defensive, ready to meet the enemy.

In the same way as before, the crossbowmen opened their teams again and started shooting, but the sparse arrows did not cause much damage to the thousands of Nord soldiers. The Nord cavalry attacked from the flanks. They were not good at cavalry warfare, but the number was huge, almost three times that of Byron's cavalry. With so many horses, obviously their Yar was very rich.

The heavy cavalry unit led by Fatis also attacked. They clamped their lances and spurred their horses to form a long spine and went straight to the Nord cavalry. Soldiers on both sides watched nervously at the silt raised by the horse, watching the figures waving their swordsmen in the rain and fog, or watching them fall under the horse.

The troops on both sides are still advancing, but no one cares about the cavalry fighting on the other side. Their victory or defeat directly determines the pressure on the infantry flanks.

After a while, the fighting noise in the rain and fog gradually decreased, and the horses that lost their owners ran out of the fog. Most of them fled to the north, but a small number of horses would fled back to the south and ran away from Byron's troops. past.

The victor cheered, brandishing a saber and a half sword. The loser can only flee back to his troops in embarrassment. From the direction of the fleeing soldiers, the victory belonged to Baron Von Byron and his brave cavalry.

Byron’s soldiers and Swadia’s militia reinforcements immediately boosted their morale when they saw this scene, and the wounded also forgot the pain. They held up their weapons and shields and formed them in the endless rain of arrows on both sides. A solid front.

"For the glory of the King of Gods! For the glory of King Khalaf! Warriors, kill all the enemies blocking us!"

Under the leadership of the Yars, the horns and drums of war sounded throughout the battlefield. Thousands of Nord fighters launched a charge under the cover of rain and fog. From the perspective of the soldiers on the Swadia side, it was as if endless enemies passed through the fog to kill them from all directions. UU Reading www.uukANAnshu.com

They bravely confronted the enemy, formed a shield wall, and dealt with them in the way the Nords are best. The two sides set off another heavy rain under the clouds, a heavy rain composed of the enemy's blood and their own sweat.

Swadia’s militia was quickly defeated under the impact, and only Byron’s soldiers were still struggling to support it. He had hoped that the army of King Haraus would arrive in time to support them, and it would be better to send some people to protect their rear. But what was disappointing was that only troops from other directions appeared behind them.

Thousands of Nord soldiers surrounded Byron's troops, half of them exposed their backs to the Swadia army waiting still in the distance. Although there are still two Nordic phalanxes on both sides of this chaotic battlefield, the pressure has been reduced a lot.

King Haraus seized the opportunity and ordered the army to attack the two-winged phalanx of the Nord army.

For him, this is a great offensive opportunity. Although this opportunity was won with the lives of a baron and his brave soldiers, he bought it with the tactics of sacrificing his subordinates.

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