Super Chief

Chapter 533: Soldiers approaching the city

"What? The Cherokee have already been killed?" Pukaskava, who was hosting a banquet in the royal tent, subconsciously exclaimed after hearing a report from a man who hurriedly walked in. The half-bitten deer leg "clicked" and fell on the stone table in front of him.

This voice made the originally noisy king's big tent suddenly become audible, and everyone's eyes were focused on the short and stout man. These people had never seen a chief who was so shocked.

The reporting man trembled all over, and continued to whisper in a panic: "Master Chief, the Cherokee have really been killed, and now they are less than a hundred miles away from the king's tent. And..." The man swallowed dryly, "Those Cherokee horses are overwhelming, and there are too many to count. The Holyoke tribe has completely fallen, and we are stationed there. The cavalry unit was also completely broken up..."

Hearing these words, Pukaskawa also shivered all over. He looked at the man in front of him and said angrily: "Your cavalry unit has been broken up, why did you run back?"

The man was kicked by the furious Pukaskawa, but the man dared not get up when he was lying on the ground.

Pukaskawa started pacing in shock and anger. After turning twice, he immediately shouted: "Blow the horn, gather all the people, those **** Cherokees have killed them, we must gather everything. The power that can be concentrated to kill the Cherokee..."

The melodious horn sounded immediately, and all the people living near the Chippewa Palace hurriedly began to rush towards the King's Court.

And the wedding banquet that was being held was also completely interrupted, and Pukaskava's eldest son looked at the messy scene blankly, feeling a little silly for a while.

Today is a good day to marry a daughter-in-law, and the Cherokee people are disturbed...

The royal court's emergency calling horn sounded, and almost all the tribesmen living near the Chippewa royal court put aside their business and rushed to the royal court in the first place.

Since the emergency calling horn, which has not been sounded once for several years or even ten years, is now sounded, it proves that the tribe has encountered great difficulties. At this juncture, all tribesmen must stand up and contribute their strength to the tribe.

Soon, a large number of Chippewas gathered in the open space outside the Chippewa Palace. There were men and women, old and young. Almost all of them were able to move here. There were five or six. Thousands of people.

The Chippewa tribe is a relatively large and sturdy tribe. Their royal court is located near the small cities of Duluth and Superior at the western end of Lake Superior.

To be precise, it was in the south where the St. Louis River flows into the mouth of Lake Superior, which is near the later town of Superior.

The Chippewa people have lived near Lake Superior for generations, and their core territory is around Lake Superior. Here, only the Chippewa people live and live, no other tribes.

Now, the Chippewas, who have lived here for an unknown period of time, ushered in their worst enemy, the Cherokee.

And they will also face the mighty Cherokee in their royal court...

The stone bear, a hundred miles away, naturally does not know that the Chippewa’s royal court has been completely messed up at this time. He is now leisurely rubbing the bear’s head while watching the Grim Bear soldiers catch those in the distance. Chippewa running away in panic.

The transport ship can only transport the soldiers of the First Division to the upper and middle reaches of the St. Croix River, and the depth of the river can't meet the draft of the transport ship.

But here is not far away from the Chippewa's royal court, disembark from here, gather, and then smash it all the way north, more than a hundred kilometers away is where the Chippewa's royal court is.

It's just that there are dense forests and dense wetlands here, which caused a lot of trouble for the First Division and the cavalry units.

Fortunately, the cavalry unit had captured the locals. In the face of the threat of death, these prisoners honestly acted as "Chippeva rape."

With the lead of these Chippewa traitors, the West Route Army quickly found a passable road.

Then along the way, all tribes, big or small, were trampled down by the West Route Army, and of course they still relied on capture and killing. Unless it is really encountering those tribes with iron heads, the West Route Army will not easily kill them.

When approaching a tribe called Holyoke, the West Route Army was stubbornly blocked by this large tribe.

This large tribe with a population of more than 3,000 is obviously one of the guardian tribes outside the Chippewa Palace, because this tribe not only has more than 400 war horses, but also some muskets...

As a powerful tribe living in the Great Lakes region, the Chippewas, like the Iroquois, are Indian tribes that have come into contact with the Dutch and French a long time ago. Especially the greedy Dutch who imported muskets and war horses into these tribes a long time ago.

However, the tenacious Hollyok tribe did not resist the Grim Bear West Route Army's footsteps. To be precise, only seven thousand cavalry troops completely destroyed this large tribe.

Although the population of the Holyoke tribe exceeds 3,000, they are really not enough in front of a full 7,000 regular cavalry.

The seven thousand cavalry even only used one round of charge to overwhelm the more than one thousand soldiers of the strong Holyoke tribe that stood in front of them. Even if they have more than four hundred cavalry, they are still fragile in front of the Grizzly cavalry units with the Burst Rifle Cavalry in their hands.

The superb riding and shooting skills and the effective range of the Burst Bear Rifle Cavalry ~lightnovelpub.net~ allows the Grim Bear Army's cavalry to conduct fire-focused cavalry shooting at a distance of more than 300 meters from the enemy, in just one round of fire Almost all of the more than four hundred holyok cavalry men were shot down, and only a handful of holyok cavalry with good luck escaped.

On the other hand, there were no casualties on the West Route Army's side!

The cavalry unit of the Holyoke tribe was destroyed in just one encounter, which also completely destroyed the morale of the other fighters of the Holyoke tribe.

Then the seven thousand cavalrymen rode in a circle, and when they launched a charge again, those Holyoke soldiers who had been terrified were completely collapsed.

In fact, the deterrence of a large cavalry force's collective charge does not need to be small when hundreds of volleys of grenadiers are fired!

After the collapse of the Holliok tribe, which was regarded as the southern gate of the royal court by Pukaskava, the royal court of Chippewa has become the woman whose last layer of clothing has been stripped off. They are about to face 17,000 strong cuts. Rocky man...

PS: Bow and thank the thousand rewards of "Mourning Wu Huaxia". In addition, this chapter of mourning for Brother Wu Huaxia said that Lao Mo had read it and was very puzzled. To be honest, when did you hack Lao Mo's computer and touched Lao Mo's outline...