Chapter 471: We won!

In the southwest of Lübeck city, Elector Frederick III of Saxony took more than 500 knights of Saxony, lightly put into battle, a pair of horses, desperate to flee south.

On the edge of the "Elbe-Lübeck Canal", Frederick III found the port of call of the former Bossa Allied forces and the hundreds of boatmen who remained.

After arriving at the temporary port, Frederick III decisively ordered the boatmen to drove all the boats to the south bank, and at the same time transported his men along with the war horses.

After arriving at the south bank of the canal, Frederick III ordered that the ship be completely burned by a fire to avoid being used by the chasers. As for the boatmen, they were all disbanded.

When Loew took the five hundred scouts and followed them again, he saw the burning ship opposite. Obviously, the other party blocked the road. Looking for a boat at this time, even if it is found, it is difficult to transport hundreds of cavalry and war horses together. Therefore, Loew must not be able to catch up with Frederick III and his party. In desperation, Loew had to take people back.

On the battlefield, after Woolf Esbrand took control of the golden carriage, he was furiously counterattacked by the enemy. Fortunately, the eight thousand veterans he brought were all elite, resisting the momentum of the enemy's counterattack.

Seeing that those people were going to fight back again, Woolf Esbrand decided decisively-to pull out Joakim I and put the knife around his neck, threatening the counterattack enemies.

It's just that because Frederick III, the Elector of Saxony, ran away, even if Jokim I was pulled out, there would be little convincing ...

Moreover, Woolf Esbrand knew very well that in this coalition, Frederick III was the master ...

Depressed, Woolf Esbrand suddenly saw the gorgeous silk gown replaced by Frederick III on the carriage, and asked:

"This was left by Frederick the Elector?"

"Well, yes." Joakim I became a captive at this time, very honestly, so as not to be unlucky.

Woolf Esbrand's eyes rolled, and suddenly he beckoned a few guards and asked Joakim I:

"Which one of them looks like Frederick the Elector?"

Joachim I didn't understand Woolf Esbrand's intentions, but still pointed very honestly at a bearded guard:

"He is more like."

Then, in Jorge I's stunned eyes, Woolf Esbrand replaced the bearded bodyguard with Frederick III's gorgeous silk gown and golden crown. Not paying attention to seeing from a distance, it really looks like Frederick III ...

Then, the bearded bodyguard posing as Frederick III, together with Jokim I, was put on the roof of the golden carriage, and a sword was placed on his neck ...

Woolf Esbrand also stood at the top of the golden carriage and shouted at the resistance Bossa Allied generals with a soil horn:

"Warriors of Brandenburg and Saxony, your Elector has been captured by me! If you continue to resist, I will cut your Electors!" After that, Woolf Esbrand Really picked up the knife and made a head-cutting gesture, terrifying Joakim I closed his eyes.

The man who was ordered by Woolf Esbrand to play Frederick III was very clever to lower his head and looked like he was scared. In fact, he lowered his head, fearing that the enemies approaching would recognize his true face. With his head bowed down and his similar body, it is difficult for others to discern ...

Woolf Esbrand then shouted to the Swiss mercenaries with a soil horn:

"Swiss mercenary soldiers, you were fighting for money. Now, both of your employers have been captured by themselves, and no one will pay you any more commissions. What else do you fight? Our East Frisian army treats prisoners preferentially , Will never kill captives, nor abuse captives. So, surrender ... "

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Before Woolf Esbrand shouted, there was chaos on the battlefield. The Swiss mercenaries and Brandenburg troops in the front row are fighting with Marin's army, and they haven't noticed anything behind. The Saxony army, which has just drove out the front row of Brandenburg and Saxony ’s husband, is regrouping.

After hearing the call from Woolf Esbrand, the Bossa coalition soldiers who were fighting in the front row looked back in surprise and observed the situation. Marin's army was also attracted by the shouts, which postponed the offensive.

The tall Bossa coalition soldiers were surprised to find that their army's gold command wagon was indeed controlled by the enemy. And the two "Election Emperors" have been put on the neck by the knife ...

Suddenly, the generals of the Bossa Allied Forces were frying ...

Nima, the leader was caught, and the knife was placed on the neck. Is this a P?

The soldiers in the rear of the army who wanted to recapture their bosses also used mouse taboos and dared not move anymore, fearing that Woolf Esbrand would be unhappy and cut his boss.

Marin was very happy to see Woolf Esbrand succeed. So he took the opportunity to shout:

"Put down your weapons! Surrender and not kill!"

The East Frisian soldiers around him shouted in unison, as soon as the boss took the lead in shouting:

"Put down your weapons! Surrender and not kill!"

"Put down your weapons! Surrender and not kill!"

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The Bossa Allied generals who were startled by this neat shout ~ www.novelhall.com ~ suddenly hesitated ...

The Brandenburg army, which killed three thousand knights by Marin's army, was the most unbearable. Because the elite was gone, the remaining infantry naturally had little to expect. In addition, the boss was captured alive, and the knife was placed on the neck, and the infantry officers were even less confident.

As a result, many Brandenburg infantry officers laid down their weapons first. Then, the soldiers around them also followed suit and laid down their weapons to surrender.

On the other side of the Saxony army, there was no hope at all, and because his boss was "knocked down" with a knife on his neck, he naturally felt that there was no hope. As a result, they also laid down their weapons.

Only Swiss mercenaries are at a loss. Although, in the battle with the Marin army, they did not fall. However, the soldiers of the Brandenburg and Saxon army on the left and right sides have surrendered. In front of them is Marin's 20,000 main force, followed by Woolf Esbrand's 8,000 elite. If you want to go, there is no way to escape ...

As a result, when Marin sent people to take over the prisoners of the Brandenburg and Saxony troops, the Swiss contracted their defenses and formed a self-preserving large phalanx in all four directions, refusing to surrender to Marin .

However, as the two-winged Brandenburg and Saxony soldiers were pushed aside, the Swiss surroundings suddenly became empty. The more than 3,000 matchlock gunmen under Marin took the opportunity to enter the camp and raised the matchlock guns, aiming at about 18,000 Swiss mercenaries who refused to surrender ...

At the same time, tens of thousands of English mercenaries in Sacrament also drawn 8,000 people and came to surround the Swiss mercenaries together ...

Seeing the Swiss mercenaries trapped in the camp, Marin sighed and said:

"We won!"