Chapter 42 Battle Situation
"What is that Greek boy saying to those Magyars? If he is really ready to let go of these Magyars, how should I explain to Count Connortin at that time!" Looking from behind, Alexander Orchid was still very upset. He had guessed Justinian's intention, but now he had no way to stop it.
He didn't even know the content of the negotiations. After all, the circle outside was full of the Vadarita cavalry, who were fully armed and hostile to the Bulgarians. Alexander didn't want to make himself bored and touch this bad luck. But somehow, he felt a little uneasy, because Justinian did this on purpose clearly because he wanted to have something to let them know, should he tell Count Connortin?!
After thinking about it, he decided to forget it. Although the Magyars of Fracharburg were dealt with, there was a group of hostile Vadaritae. Their leader Semius was previously held as hostages, and now only Justinian could order them. While Count Connortin was still confronting the Northern Army thousands of miles away, Alexander Orki decided not to cause trouble, so he ordered his subordinates to quietly and vigorously clean up the battlefield left before. Having the previous spoils and captives was considered a great achievement. I think that after all this, he would be able to successfully replace his superior position who was stopped from being investigated.
Just as Alexander Orki was planning, a commotion suddenly came among the Vadarita cavalry surrounding them - that is, has the negotiations been concluded?!
The slightly surprised man did not expect that it would end so soon. The fierce Magyars seemed to have really surrendered to Justinian. But it is unknown how that Greek boy did it, and this is not something that a small person like him can explore. After all, Alexander understood that the most important thing to live well is not to be too curious.
On the other hand, Jonos, who finally made a compromise with Justinian, agreed to most of Justinian's requests, but in the equipment of the Husar cavalry under his command, the man showed an unexpected firm position and refused to give in at all. In the end, Justinian had to choose to compromise and promised that the Husar cavalry could be disarmed without having to.
But as for the other Magyar mercenaries who were surrendered or captured, their weapons and even their flags and unique decorations on their clothes were detained. The stripped-up group of Magyars looked like skinned wild dogs at this moment, and there was no way to see the arrogance she had before. Looking at this scene, even the people watching around couldn't help laughing.
"You're satisfied now!" Jonorsh, with a gloomy face, looked at Justinian fiercely. He really didn't expect that the young man in front of him would be so rude as soon as he spoke. If he hadn't argued, he would have been afraid that the Husar cavalry, who had been using as a coffin, would have been stripped away by the other party.
Justinian shrugged casually and said, "This is a good deal for you and me, right? Although I have lost these things, I think it is easy to create a new foundation based on your ability. Besides, I have actually made enough compensation. As for whether I can grasp it, it depends on you, Mr. Jonorsh."
"Hmph, I hope so, but you really want to do this?"
The conversation with Justinian just now was confidential, so he naturally would not spread it. After a few exchanges, Jonorsh had a new view of the young man in front of him. Although his youth was unknown at this moment, one thing is certain that within ten years, this young man named Justinian could definitely completely change everything here. Even the dispute between the eastern and western churches would probably be greatly affected. However, what surprised him the most was the thing that Justinian finally got rid of. Why did he do this? It was incredible, but Jonorsh knew that even if he asked, the other party would not answer.
But one thing is certain, that is, the armor and flag weapons of the mercenaries under his command are now in Justinian's hands, and the latter obviously will not be for the sake of being a spoil. Even if it is speculation, it can be expected what kind of results will happen to Ivan Asen, who is now confronting the nobles in the eastern front line and the southern ones.
Ivan Assen, Ivan Assen, you actually pushed this kid to the opposite side. This is probably your biggest mistake in so many years!
Thinking of this, Yonosh couldn't help but murmur in his heart at this moment.
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When the war in Fracharburg finally came to an end, thousands of miles away, as the fierce war finally started, the nobles of Palatonnayon and Sermium knew nothing about the situation in the west. Although Ivan Assen was still thinking about the successful implementation of the plan, Magyar's mercenary army surrounded him from the rear of the Southern Army to encircle him to end the protracted civil war; and the Earl of Connortin and Grand Duke Borier were also worried about the war in Fracharburg, but the current situation was full of war, and it was harder to convey the message than to reach the sky.
Less than a week after Justinian left, the two sides who were originally confrontation finally fought against the old Bulgaria capital Turnovo.
The attacks of both sides invested more than 80,000 troops and launched on the eastern front line. The most powerful earls in the country joined in and fought for their respective support objects. The war was only more than ten days, and the fierce tug-of-war suddenly caused heavy casualties in the Bulgarian army. The two sides were indeed evenly matched. After all, the nobles of the north and the south were prepared for this civil war, and there was not much difference in their background. Seeing that the confrontation was inevitable, three days ago, an unexpected thing happened, which directly broke the original balance of power and made the balance of victory tilt towards Ivan Assen's side.
Originally, as one of the four earls who supported Grand Duke Borier, Burtonistein, the governor of the Burgas region, turned against the battlefield and stood opposite the Southern Army, directly leading the army to raid the camp of the Sermium noble army, which almost caused Boriel Asen himself to be in danger. Fortunately, the Southern Army rose up to resist, which made the enemy fail to succeed. However, even so, several fortresses on the front line fell into the hands of the Northern Army, causing the civil war to fall into a great passive state at this moment.
Chapter completed!