The War Court and Lap Pillow, Austria’s Mandate of Heaven

v3 Chapter 26: Tempest respite

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As we all know, things like hunting local tyrants and dividing fields are farmers' favorite.

The reason why so many serfs were so excited to see the house ignited before was not that they were cruel, but that there were their contracts of sale in it.

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The serfs naively thought that as long as the deed of selling their lives was burned, they would be able to get rid of the shackles of their current status.

In fact, those aristocrats had already registered their status as serfs. Even if the deed of sale was gone, they could go to the Hungarian government to get one.

That is to say, unless the serf and the noble lord go to the government for notarization together, even if the noble lord dies and the deed of sale is gone, they are also the property of the noble.

But this short-lived freedom and sweet dream still made the serfs intoxicated.

The repeated setbacks of the "horse bandits", coupled with the gradual pressure from the Austrian Empire, made Kossuth's position dangerous.

At this time, some pro-Austrian aristocrats jumped out and called for an end to terrorism and cooperation with the empire to develop the economy, such as building a railway from Vienna to Budapest, so that more jobs could be provided to Hungarians. As for serfdom, it was the lifeblood of small and medium-sized aristocrats. Naturally, no one will mention it.

It is impossible to repair the railway, but no one wants to continue.

Someone once suggested that the Royal Dragon Knights and Archduke Karl's guard should be wiped out to avenge the dead young people.

It's just that the man was sprayed badly on the spot, not to mention how difficult it is to win these two troops, if they are wiped out, it will be tantamount to declaring war with the Austrian aristocracy.

No one thinks that Austria can rule Hungary by relying on a paper agreement. The nobles of Netania are also full of martial arts, especially when they are fighting a civil war.

Don't look at the Austrian nobles who often collude with the French and Prussians, but they never compromise with the Hungarians.

It was the royal family and the government that compromised Hungary. Since the time of Queen Teresa, the military has always had a plan to unify Hungary by force, such as the famous "U plan".

Why plan u instead of plan a, b, c, d, e, plan? It's been planned for a long time, and it's over.

The pressure from the nobles and the government was fine, but the real reason for the temporary disbandment of the "Hungarian Legion" was Albrecht's initiative.

It is illegal to execute people without approval, but the other party is the royal family, and each time there are a large number of serfs as witnesses.

It would be okay if the crime was just raising private soldiers without reporting, but there is no way to wash away such things as slavery, looting and attacking merchants.

On the Great Plains of Hungary, there is nothing more terrifying than cavalry. They come and go like the wind, and can travel hundreds of kilometers a day.

Unless it is hiding in the city, no family mansion can stop the regiment-level cavalry from rushing.

In fact, it is common for Hungarian noble families to raise dozens or hundreds of thugs, and many manors have Wubao.

Wubao is a small castle, made of bricks and stones, which can resist bandits and bandits. There are food and water sources in it, and it can even protect itself in low-intensity wars.

But in the 19th century, let alone this kind of dock, even a standard castle like the Bastille could not stop the attack of artillery fire.

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It's just that cavalry raids usually don't carry such heavy weapons for the sake of speed, which makes some people feel confident in the early stage.

Cavalry artillery is not equal to cavalry. Some people must say that cavalry marches are not always running, but cavalry artillery has weight no matter how light it is.

However, judging from the experience of this period of time, Grand Duke Albrecht undoubtedly has a way to break open the shell of Wubao.

Therefore, the Huns decided to temporarily disband and wait for an opportunity.

After all, Albrecht could not always bring five thousand people to guard those German immigrants.

A horse bandit stronghold that was just wiped out by Albrecht.

Among the ruins, the soil began to loosen, and gradually the movement became bigger and bigger, as if a green plant was about to break through the ground.

With the sound of "Dong", the wooden board was lifted, and Yintamar inside was lying on the ground, breathing fresh air with big gulps, like a fish lacking oxygen.

In fact, many noble houses have this kind of Tibetan cellar. He fled into the cellar as soon as the fire broke out, so he was able to escape the catastrophe.

At this time, Intamar was horrified to find that two figures were walking towards him.

Yin Tamar was panicked at first, but when the other party got closer, he realized that it was actually two serfs from his own family, and couldn't help saying angrily.

"Damn it, you haven't helped me up yet."

The two serfs didn't say a word, and one of them went straight to Yin Tamar and stretched out his hand, but the other didn't want to help him up, but held his arm.

"Hurry up, Dan!" shouted the serf behind Intamar.

Matthew raised the **** in his hand high, and Yin Tamar struggled immediately.

"Matthew! Dan! Are you all crazy? I'm Master Intamar!"

It's just that the two serfs didn't listen to his explanation, and the **** fell on Yintamar's head. After that, they tied him up with hemp rope and threw him into the cellar again.

Matthew re-covered the cellar cover, and Dan moved a large rock from the side and pressed it on top, and then the two began to fill in the soil until it was completely buried.

Although they were afraid, but in order not to return to the old days, they mustered up their courage and sent the noble lord who crawled out of the ground back to the cellar.

In the days that followed, Albrecht and his soldiers drilled recruits in various royal estates.

These German immigrants and Hungarian refugees are very cooperative ~lightnovelpub.net~ After all, after experiencing so many ups and downs, even the most cowardly people can learn to be strong.

The Hungarian refugees were caused by the flood, not Franz's looting of the population. It was written in the previous chapters, if you are skipping and watching, don’t always spray the protagonist’s inhumanity and intentionally burn people’s fields. I replied that you couldn't see it, so I said it in the article.

The purpose of training the militia is to defend the country. Although these militiamen don't know what the country is, they know the importance of protecting the family. They also know that if there is no country, weak people like them have no chance to protect the country.

The militiamen trained hard, but Albrecht and his officers were still very demanding, not just a matter of the military training style of this era.

What's more important is that they all know that they can't stay here forever to protect those peasants. Soldiers also have feelings, but they obey discipline more than feelings.

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A strong army must have iron-like discipline, otherwise it can only be victorious in all battles unless there is a difference in weapons or a disparity in strength.

Although Albrecht hopes that these civilians will never need to appear on the battlefield, because that is a dereliction of duty as a soldier.

It's just that after listening to Franz's "Theory of Total Warfare", Albrecht began to understand his father's approach.

"Total War" was actually proposed by German general Ludendorff during World War I, which is essentially an extension of "Theory of War."

Seen and heard in Hungary, Jean Albrecht, that day may not be too far away.