Soon after returning to the room, Chechen and others found the record of King Gustav''s defeat of Jan Stanislaw safanha in the notes left by Chris. Thanks to the jottish Mr. Adolf (i.e. King Gustav), Chechen and other three people were able to understand the aggregation results of the battle and the arrangement of King Gustav. But after reading it again, Chechen was surprised to find that in order to defeat a cavalry based army like King Gustav, it must have the right time, place and people, and it was difficult to copy.
First of all, Chechen must have a well-trained army. This army must be ready to fight in disorder. It can fight to the death in the face of cavalry, and the Musketeers won the chance to shoot behind.
Secondly, the terrain in which cavalry is engaged must be suitable for complementary defense rather than cavalry mobility. In other words, in such a terrain, the cavalry can not encircle both sides except the hard steel front.
In the end, the enemy commander must be foolish enough to divide himself between infantry and cavalry, and the two cannot cooperate effectively.
"We need a well-trained army. Fortunately, our mercenary regiment has fought hard battles since its establishment, and each soldier has nothing to say about his combat effectiveness. But the latter two conditions are too harsh and impossible."
Fatima was the last one to read the notes. After listening to the brief description of Cherchen, she threw the notes on the bed and collapsed on the bed.
In her opinion, the latter two conditions could not be achieved at all.
"You can''t say that. In those days, Jan Stanislaw safanha was also a famous general. He could be led by his majesty Gustav. Now our opponent is just a colonel. Can he be smarter than a marshal?" Ingrid picked up Fatima''s notes on the bed and turned to the side she had just read, and said thoughtfully.
"Ingrid, do you have any idea?" Chechen asked hurriedly when he saw that Ingrid said so.
Ingrid shook her head and said, "I just have a clue. I don''t know if it''s right."
"Let''s listen. The three of us can sum it up first. If we can''t do it again, we can ask yelishei and them to come and discuss it." Chechen said.
Fatima snorted coldly when Che Chen mentioned yelishei. But Chechen just pretended not to hear.
"Then I''ll tell you." Ingrid said, "first of all, his majesty Gustav mentioned that he wanted to divide the cavalry and infantry of the Polish army. If your information is correct, the 300 people led by yezh halletsky are cavalry. We have reached this point."
"Yes, yes." when Ingrid said this, Chechen agreed excitedly.
"The second point is to limit the mobility of the enemy cavalry. Shi ranwo doesn''t know the terrain in this area, but we come all the way and look at the dense woods in the distance. I heard that swamps are generally distributed near the primitive forest, and swamps and forests are the terrain that can most restrict the mobility of the cavalry. Kiayang has been in charge here for decades, so he must be right about it We might as well consult him if we know the terrain in the well, "Ingrid continued.
Ingrid''s words pointed out the direction for Chechen.
As soon as possible, Chechen hurried to keayan''s room to ask him if there were any access swamps and forests nearby.
Lao Guan slightly recalled and told Che Chen that Cong''s main road to Werner and the path to the South led to a swamp. There is a road specially opened by hunters to catch river otters.
"Is the swamp there big? I mean, how long does it take for people to bypass the swamp to the other end of the road?" Chechen asked excitedly. The mercenary regiment would fight them on the way to Werner, and they would never expect it unless Colonel Jerzy haretsky received information in advance.
"I don''t know. No one has walked like this. The forest here is boundless. It is said that there are still polytheistic gods that existed before Lithuanians were baptized. Those gods have lost their worship and cry in the forest all day. Even beekeepers and hunters only dare to move on the edge of the forest and dare not enter the forest." kiayang replied.
"OK, thank you very much, uncle keayan." Chechen said excitedly. What kiajan said is really important to himself.
"It''s my honor to serve you, Captain Chechen." Kian was flattered, and he replied humbly.
But before his words were finished, Chechen ran away early.
When Chechen returns to the hall, Pedro and others are still discussing how to fight for Chechen and their escape time. Fedott''s opinion was that the mercenary regiment was moving in the opposite direction of dense forests, attracting the cavalry of yezh haretsky to catch up; But Pedro disagreed with this method. He thought that without the protection of the manor, the mercenary regiment dominated by infantry on the avenue could not resist for long. The best way is to stick to the manor, which was the routine of the mercenary regiment when fighting against the Czarist Russian army in Polotsk.
"Uncle, I think of a way." Chechen shouted excitedly to everyone in the hall.
When Pedro saw that Cherchen, who should have been taken away, ran back, he secretly blamed the two women for their unreliability.
"My nephew, don''t make any more trouble. Tidy up your things quickly." Pedro said, pushing Cherchen out.
But this time Chechen held on to the door frame, and Pedro didn''t pull him apart several times.
"Uncle, we''ve really found a way to deal with Jerzy halletsky''s cavalry." Chechen shouted again.
At this time, father sparsokuktsky also advised Pedro to let the regiment war finish. Pedro finally released his hand and gave Cherchen a chance to speak.
When Cherchen finished speaking, everyone felt that this method was good and could have a try.
"Smelly boy, how did you think of this method?" Pedro patted Cherchen on the shoulder and said happily. Although Chechen had read books in his hometown, pedroc did not believe that books far away in Spain could tell Chechen the way of foreign cavalry thousands of miles away.
Chechen Han smiled. He was about to tell his uncle what he had learned from the notes given to him by Chris, but Pedro didn''t have the heart to listen. He proudly showed off to father sparsokuktsky and others: "look, this is the head cultivated by Wo for you. He can make us famous in the future."
This is not the first time Pedro boasted. The priest and others laughed it off.
Fedott added a suggestion: "for the sake of safety, we should send a team of cavalry to inquire about the reality of Colonel Jeri haretsky. Although Coppola has always mentioned that the colonel is led by 300 cavalry, after all, hearing is false and seeing is true."
Fedot said this point is really important, and Chechen nodded and said yes. After that, you and I added to the intensification.