Arvid Widenberg’s army of attacking the monastery eventually gathered in Czestochowa. In this army, the Swedish army has more than 1,000 people and carries 12 artillery; while the Polish puppet army led by Vrzejovic has more than 3,000 people and carries six artillery.

The group of Swedish heavy cavalry who had participated in the sneak attack on the Great Bright Mountain Monastery was left by Arvid Widenberg on the outskirts of the battle line to prevent possible reinforcements.

Of course, as a tough battle, the cavalry did nothing other than consume food.

As soon as he reached the Great Bright Mountain, Arvid Widenberg began to arrange artillery positions. However, the infantrymen sat lazily around the bonfire to keep warm. From the general to the soldier, no one believes that the monastery dares to come out.

For the actions of the Swedes, the monastery side certainly would not stand idly by. The monastery "welcomes" the invaders with fierce artillery fire.

For a while, there was a flash of fire on the wall of the Great Guangmingshan Monastery, and then a cloud of smoke rose from the position of the Swedish army. Although most of the shells hit either too far forward or too close, a series of gunfire successfully disrupted the leisurely comfort of the Swedish soldiers and put them under great psychological pressure.

The one who was most shocked was Arvid Widenberg. The Swedish commander was surprised to find that the number of artillery in the monastery was twice the number of artillery he had brought, judging from the shelling. Moreover, the monastery is condescending, which also means that their artillery has a longer range; and because their artillery is not enough to hit the monastery, they must be closer to the monastery, which makes the probability of their artillery being hit by the enemy greatly increased.

"Miscalculated."

Alvid Wedenberg thought regretfully.

In order to gather forces to conquer the Great Bright Mountain Monastery in the shortest time, Arvid Widenberg did not bring heavy artillery this time, and they all stayed in Krakow.

But even so, Alvid Wedenberg is still full of confidence in victory. His strength is several times that of monastic monks, and they are all regular soldiers who have seen blood.

At noon, the artillery positions of the Swedish army were erected. The artillery of the monastery stopped the artillery, seeing that the continued firing had no effect. This made some German mercenaries in the Swedish army bold. They walked out of the range of the monastery musket one after another, screaming and shouting.

Chechen and the dean didn't understand German, and they didn't know what these Germans were shouting.

At this time, Natalie, who was standing next to Chechen, said to Mickiewicz, "Mickiewicz, give them an arrow."

Cheechen wanted to stop it because he felt that these mercenaries did not cause any harm to him.

But Natalie glared at him.

"Do you think these invaders yelled and surrendered to us?" Natalie said.

She felt that Cheerchen was really pedantic except for fighting.

Mickiewicz took out an old compound bow from behind. The dean recognized this bow. It was a trophy presented to the monastery by a Ukrainian nobleman after a victory against the Crimean Khanate. According to the nobleman, this bow belonged to a Crimean Zasak (meaning the elder in Mongolian). He picked the Zasak off the horse with a lance during the battle, and this bow returned. Up him.

After the monastery received the trophy, the bow was kept in the warehouse, but Mickiewicz took it out today.

When Mickiewicz heard Natalie's order, he held the bow with one hand and put the bowstring with the other. After trying his bow, Mickiewicz drew an arrow. He put the feather arrow on the bowstring, and then drew the bow very smoothly.

With the sound of "Boom", the feather arrow flew out.

A German mercenary who was spitting towards the monastery had an arrow in his chest. The feather arrow nailed him to the ground, and the standard infantry armor worn by the mercenaries failed to save his life.

The other German mercenaries were shocked when they saw that someone could shoot themselves with a bow and arrow at such a distance. They hurriedly fled back to their positions.

Chechen didn't expect Mickiewicz's archery skills to be so superb, he was a little stunned when he watched Mickiewicz's bow holding posture.

Seeing Cheerchen's stunned look, Natalie chuckled. She patted Chechen, who was still in shock, and said, "This is nothing, Mickiewicz is the first archer of the Republic."

"Where is Mihawu?" Cheerchen asked casually. In his eyes, Mihavu Vorodjavsky is the most powerful.

"Do you know the leader of Mihavu?" Natalie asked in surprise.

"Well, Mihavu is my friend."

Natalie didn't expect Chechen to know Mihavr Vorodjavsky as well and still be a friend. This one is a well-known warrior in the Republic, and he has a noble character.

"The knight of Mihavu has outstanding swordsmanship. No one in the Republic can compare it to www.wuxiaspot.com~. It can be said that even if the sky falls, Mihavu can push it back with a knife. But when it comes to archery However, Mihavu is sparse and ordinary." Mickiewicz commented objectively.

"Oh, all right." Cheer Chen was a little disappointed. Because in his mind Mihauna was the most outstanding warrior.

But Chechen was still a little unwilling, and he said the name of Andrzej Kmicicz again.

Mickiewicz himself is not familiar with Andrzej, so he can't comment on his or his own archery skills.

Chechen is a little disappointed here, but Frzezhovich here is "panic". Because the army he led has started to defy orders openly.

The thing is like this. The three thousand Polish puppet troops brought by Wrzezhovich arrived in Czestochowa and learned that they were going to attack the Great Bright Mountain Monastery. These soldiers were terrified when they heard this news, because in their minds Da Guangming Mountain was a holy place, which was an impression left from a young age. How can I shoot at the Holy Land? These soldiers felt that even if they had this idea, it was a sin. When the Swedes were there, they did not dare to show it. When they were all around, these puppet soldiers threatened their officers one after another, saying that if they were to shoot at Czestochowa, they would shoot at these officers. Shot in the back.

Although I don't know how true or false this threat is, the puppet military officers are still afraid. They pacified the soldiers, claiming that they were not here to attack the monastery, but hoped to protect the monastery from the Swedes when the monastery fell. Hearing this, the soldiers calmed down a bit. But how many people believe this is unknown.

The current Vrzezhovich leader is such an army that is likely to be "snatched" at any time.

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