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EP.310

The order to annihilate the infantry that served as the anvil of the 18th Division was imdiately delivered in a more fleshed out state by adjutants and staff.

“500 knights of the 7th Division charge towards the right wing of the enemy, and 500 cavalry archers charge towards the left wing of the enemy! “This is an order to charge with all your might!”

“When you are ready to charge, raise the unit flag and tell them that you have received orders!”

“Send a ssenger to the knights and archers!”

The ssengers waiting at the unit’s headquarters moved quickly on horseback, and as if they thought that was not enough, the unit flag and assault flag symbolizing the archers and knights, respectively, were raised.

The knights, who took so ti to prepare, received their lances and mounted their horses as soon as they saw the flag, and the commanders gave detailed and ticulous instructions in the process, like wives scratching a bowl.

“I thought my joints were rusting from waiting for our turn to co! Make sure everyone is wearing their armor properly and receive their lances.”

“This is the sa thing that is used in actual combat, so don’t get distracted and hit soone! “If you kill soone during training due to ridiculous negligence, you will be beheaded according to military law!”

“Wedge formation! Wedge large! “The 1st Battalion is ahead!”

The knights maintained the sa formation as when actually charging and began preparing to charge as soon as the ssenger arrived.

The formation officer from another unit moving with them went around to each platoon, company, and battalion level and continued to warn them.

“This battle is a mock battle, not a real battle! Therefore, each unit commander must stop 50 ters before charging! Otherwise, the soldiers of the 18th Division will be trampled to death by horses’ hooves!”

“If you stop the charge at the right distance, the 18th Division controllers will tell you how many people were killed. So don’t ever crash. If you drive the horses incorrectly, dozens of imperial troops will die even though it is just training. “Don’t forget.”

“Even if you are hit by an arrow or magic during the charge and are judged to be eliminated by the controller, just hold your lance at the right angle and continue the charge until the end! “If you try to escape by pretending to be dead, you will all die!”

When the soldiers and officers heard this sound that had pierced their ears even before training began, they once again recognized that this was not a real battle but a mock battle.

So, although the tension may have eased and the sense of urgency may have disappeared, everyone here maintained their fighting stance as if they were fighting on an actual battlefield.

It was an excellent training attitude befitting the elite unit of the Reich Imperial Army, and the controllers only made no comnt, but were still holding their tongues, saying that it was, after all, the 7th Guards Division.

‘… Because it’s a unit like this, once you’re deployed, promotion is guaranteed. ‘Ha, shall I apply here for the next personnel change?’

When all preparations were completed, a ssenger hurriedly raised the spear in his hand at a right angle to the knights.

The ssenger, holding a spear like a flag, shouted in a loud voice to the soldiers forming a wedge formation.

“To the 7th Guards Division Knight Unit, Captain Peter Jaeger has given the order to charge to the left wing! “Commander, if you have confird the order, please raise the unit flag!”

Colonel Beltra, the commander in charge of them, smiled and had the unit flag raised.

As soon as the unit flag was raised, the knights of the 7th Guards Division started running towards the left wing of the 18th Division in unison, and the archers also ran towards the right wing at the sa ti.

anwhile, Colonel Almat, who commanded the archers, was running forward with the cavalry sword in his hand as a baton.

“Correct the formation of your horses! Match your speed! “How could it be that the 7th Guards Division’s archery cavalry unit was unable to do this simple and basic thing, so they should be judged by other units’ organizers as not being ‘recognizable’?”

Since it was a matter of his own promotion, Colonel Almat was giving a slightly unreasonable order to perfectly match the horse formation in a situation where, by the standards of other units, they were considered elite enough just by matching their speed.

Those who called Peter Jaeger, the first commander of the 7th Guards Division and the commander of the Reich Empire, “Khan” with reverence when they were among themselves, responded with evil and cruelty.

That’s because they didn’t really care if they were criticized, but they had a determined will to do whatever it took to avoid a bad evaluation from their parents and Captain Jaeger, who gave them pride and honor.

As a result, the horses ridden by the archers moved gracefully and orderly, as if they were carved from marble.

An officer dispatched from another unit, called the formation officer, was horrified by the sight.

‘Why on earth is this happening?’

“I can see the enemy’s left wing 500 ters ahead!”

All of the archers, including Colonel Almat, were excited when they heard that an enemy unit was visible, but they moved calmly.

“When the distance to the enemy reaches 200 ters, increase the speed by shooting arrows, and increase the speed to the maximum at 150 ters. After that, stop when you fall 50 ters! “Repeat the command and spread it around!”

The colonel’s order was instantly spread to the entire army, and they began firing arrows at a rapid pace when the distance from the enemy reached 200 ters.

The soldiers on the left wing of the 18th Infantry Division were in great shock when they saw this.

This is because they were barely holding on because they were exhausted from just fighting the 7th Division infantry so far, and an arrow suddenly flew at them and they were pronounced dead.

In particular, the officers responsible for the lives of tens, hundreds, and sotis thousands of people felt as if their hair had been bleached white by the fact that they had been hit by an unexpected variable…

“Turn the fucking window!” Turn the window, you bastards!”

“If I can’t deal with that, my performance will be ruined! No way, if I slip up in promotion to major this ti, I’ll have nowhere to go!”

“Turn the window from the 3rd or 4th row! Right, right, right!”

In the anti, accurate orders were given according to the manual, but if the officer gave the order in a state of confusion.

The soldiers who actually carry out the order feel shock and fear, not confusion.

If I were to express in words what the soldier felt, it would be the shock of seeing his house, which had been fine until yesterday, suddenly collapse into a huge hole.

No matter how ingrained the ritual is, even if it is engraved deep in your bones, you will never be able to respond correctly in a situation like this.

Even if this is a mock battle, the horses approaching are real, and the 7th Division infantry in front are running with such force that even if they are hit through their armor, it will hurt enough to kill them.

Even if I lost my mind, it wouldn’t be too surprising.

This is what Peter Yeager would say when he sees this situation:

‘If the ritual is engraved deep into the soul, soldiers can silently walk into battlefields raining bullets, and officers can also remain calm in any situation. ‘Training is absolutely necessary when the blood is exploding and the egg is exploding.’

“Ugh, you crazy bastards! Turn the window to the right!”

“This is a mock battle, you won’t die! “You won’t die!”

“Squad of cavalry! “Great cavalry formation!”

Hundreds of arrows were fired at the confused soldiers, and the controllers spoke while patting the shoulders of the soldiers hit by the arrows.

“You are out of the loop! Hurry and walk! Move!”

“Can’t a soldier just adapt to this kind of situation?”

And when there were about 100 ters left, Colonel Beltra ordered everyone to switch to cavalry swords.

“Bring out the cavalry and charge! Afterwards, stop at my signal!”

The archers took out their cavalry swords and made loud noises or uttered threatening words as if they were actually charging.

“If you don’t want to die, lower your window and surrender right now!”

“If you surrender, I’ll spare your life!”

“I’ll send you to your mother and father! “If you want to leave later, surrender!”

If this kind of threat had been received in actual combat, it was a threat that could have caused so soldiers to throw down their spears and fall into confusion.

Because it was a mock battle, no one put down their spears and ran away.

Then, the archer cavalry unit stopped exactly 50 ters away, and the controllers assigned to each unit shook their heads and sent a report.

The drivers also stopped at the 50-ter point, preventing a disaster involving a horse colliding with a person.

After seeing the simplified report, the 18th Division Infantry Brigade Controller sighed and said:

“18th Division left wing 123rd column killed and seriously injured. Right-wing column 123 killed and seriously injured. “Because we responded without forming a proper cavalry phalanx, there were bound to be many casualties.”

Then he said, ignoring the division commander’s eyes, who were slightly distracted by this scene.

“So far, 1,241 infantry have been lost, and 956 troops have been lost in this assault. A total of 2,197 people were lost, taking into account the lack of unit morale and control. In actual combat, if the sa situation occurs, it is judged to be impossible to control the division. “I’m ending training.”

In response to the controller’s reasonable judgnt, the division commander said, ‘No.’ They only muttered the words, and the sound of a trumpet announcing that the war was over was heard in the ears of the soldiers of the 18th Division.

Then, of course, the 18th Division commander was called to Captain Peter Yeager’s barracks along with so of his staff.

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