Life of Being a Crown Prince in France

Chapter 815: 723: Siege (Please follow for more!)



Chapter 815: 723: Siege (Please follow for more!)


Chapter 815: Chapter 723: Siege (Please follow for more!)


Formation is undeniably critical to Cavalry; a disciplined formation smashing into a disorganized one is like a father disciplining his son.


East Brovsky led the Winged Cavalry through the chaotic Cossack Cavalry like a hot knife through butter, slicing off a significant portion of the Russian Cavalry with ease.


Under the menace of sharp cavalry lances, the Cossacks began scattering chaotically in every direction.


Seeing this, East Brovsky immediately ordered 300 Cavalry Scouts to pursue the largest group of fleeing Cossacks. “Once cavalry collapses, even chasing them with two dogs will scatter them everywhere,” he remarked.


He then gathered the Winged Cavalry, pointed his horse saber at the Russian infantry in the center, and commanded in a deep voice: “Break through them!”


The Russian central infantry, subjected to the fierce pressure of the fearless King’s Third Division, were showing signs of exhaustion. However, their numerical advantage enabled them to maintain tightly packed infantry lines and continue exchanging fire with the Polish Army.


But then, the red Winged Cavalry appeared.


Those fluttering, delicate wings at their backs felt like heavy hammers, striking fear repeatedly into the hearts of Russian infantry.


The left flank of the Russian infantry hastily adjusted their formation, pulling out a three-row horizontal line facing east to resist the cavalry charge.


However, the poor training of the Russian Army, combined with extreme fatigue from prolonged forced marches, left their formation disjointed even as East Brovsky’s forces were already charging toward them.

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