Chapter 183 Infighting
Chapter 183 Internal strife
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Regardless of the surprise of the recruits, they are on the leaders of both sides.
"How are the casualties?" Grand Duke Andre asked to the disciples of Keral beside him. He was specialized in counting. Facing Grand Duke Andre's problems, he nodded calmly. "Twenty-five casualties and ten died, they were killed by the flying axes of the Anglo-Saxons standing on the ladder. Five others were seriously injured and ten were slightly injured. They were all arranged to rest."
"The new recruits are new recruits." Grand Duke Andre shook his head and sighed: "If you are an experienced soldier, these twenty-five people will not have to die."
"You can't say that, Grand Duke." Kailar's Statistics disciple Haibweer shook his head and said, "Isn't this impossible to hone the warriors?"
"Haha, I'm too serious." Grand Duke Andrei laughed and shook his head.
"I also need more siege tools than thin ladders!!" Brown roared "More! Otherwise we can't rush up the walls of this angle!!"
The sixty-degree city wall shows a kind of tilt, and more importantly, unlike the ancient Chinese city walls, the ancient Chinese city wall is built beside the water, besieged on all sides, and the outer wall is equipped with a urn city to defend the enemy (that is, the kind of thing that can be often found in TV dramas where you can pretend to surrender and lead the general into the city, then close the gate and fight dogs.), and there are walls on all sides. In other words, not only does the siege have to disperse the troops outside the four gates and four walls, but the defending city requires a certain amount of troops to be able to defend. The characteristic of this kind of city is that as long as there is enough force, the wall is high and the grain is thick, even if the gods come, they will guard it for you!
The terrain is flat, so China has a series of ways to defend the city, flooding and burning water, pouring smoke and oil, moats and corner holes, all of which are a series of creations and art.
However, the West has been built on the mountain since the Middle Ages. This benefit is that only one side can defend, without worrying about anything else. Relying on the other side can instead concentrate troops to disperse the enemy's advantage in siege and kill them in a concentrated manner.
Both sides have their own benefits, and China pays attention to room for space. From another perspective, this Western-style city also puts itself in a critical position. If the city is broken, there will be no way out. However, the Chinese city is just the opposite. Because the city is broken, you can even struggle with troops breaking through or beheading tactics.
This is also caused by the differences in cultures between the two places.
So when Constellation Danteburg, a fortress known as the "copper wall" was broken, the West fell into another extreme development: the prism.
In fact, this cultural difference is not just about the fortress.
However, things like Hongyeling, which are similar to fortresses, are made of bluestone, and then mixed with stone powder and fish glue to fill the gaps. Finally, the last layer is painted with white ash. From a distance, Hongyeling looks like a huge white ash board. It is quite beautiful and proud of in this era.
But now more than 5,000 Anglo-Saxon warriors lie under the city forever, bringing bright red embellishments to the white walls of the city. The Red Leaf Ridge is really like red leaves. There are fiery red maple leaves blooming on the walls, but the maple leaves are made of blood.
"Build more siege equipment for me, give me more ladders and ropes, and I want to kill all the people in the city!" Brown cried, but his subordinates looked embarrassed. Not to mention craftsmen, the hemp rods in the fields were taken away all the way, and there was not even a rabbit. If they hadn't brought enough food to last for seven or eight days, I'm afraid they would have returned sadly before they reached the Camelot Royal City.
There is no craftsman, and how could the barbarians who lived by plundering know the power of technology?
When they kill all the carpenters and blacksmiths, they will have no ships, they will have no weapons, they will have no residence when they kill all the stonemasons (the houses in this era still have to rely on stonemasons.), they kill all the merchants, no one will go to sea to buy and sell food, and they kill all the travelers will be isolated from civilization.
They don't understand these things.
So when they face the Kamelo people with high guns and strong armor, their leather armor will be pierced by sharp spears, their big ship will be sunk by crossbow arrows, and their escape will be chased by knights and killed.
In the eyes of knowledgeable people, there is no suspense in this battle at all. Perhaps barbarism can conquer civilization with swords and killing, but that is extremely unequal. When both sides have similar consciousness and concepts, barbarism cannot defeat civilization, just like swords cannot defeat guns and cannons, guns and cannons cannot defeat missiles, and missiles are equipped with nuclear bombs...
Just as Brown was anxious and angry, an Anglo-Saxon with blood flowing from his head staggered over and shouted in a crying tone: "Master General!Master General! No! The Gauls and the Vikings stole our stuff! Several brothers were killed by them."
Brown exploded in a flash.
I am here to attack the city, and you are snatching our things from behind? Is there any kingly law? Is there any law of nature!
The angry Brown rushed to the scene with a group of Anglo-Saxons, which was the downtown area of Hongye Ridge.
I only saw the Gauls and the Vikings moving like ants. The two leaders were still quarreling, but there was a problem with the sharing of the spoils.
"What's going on! What's going on!" Brown shouted angrily. His position as the chief commander of the Anglo-Saxons must be much higher than these captains, so he shouted at the first glance.
Unfortunately, he made a mistake. What happened to the Anglo-Saxons and the Vikings? The two captains of the Gauls and the Vikings did not have any respect for their allies. They only saw the Gauls captain hiccup and smiled and asked, "What's going on? Your little bastard dared to steal our things, and we have killed them." The Gauls and Vikings were addicted to drinking and found a winery hidden underground today, but the Camelos could not move away but had not hidden the wine cellar. The wine cellar lived in the Anglo-Saxons. The three parties naturally had a dispute in order to grab things. The barbarians had no concept of a country and civilization. It was common for them to draw swords to face each other with disagreement. The two captains directly chopped over the Anglo-Saxons because of the large number of people. They started to steal things and are moving out now.
"You're looking for death!" Brown, who had been angry with Camelo, stared at the other party with blood-red eyes, but three syllables burst out from the root of his teeth...
Chapter completed!