Compared to the wailing at the French camp, the situation with the Allied Forces was starkly different.
A meteor shower in the sky, a series of rapid-fire sounds on the ground... The specific results of the battle had not yet been tallied, but the ground littered with French corpses was already quite telling.
The officers and soldiers of the Allied Forces who witnessed all this had only one word in their minds—"massacre".
Whether it was the aerial combat in the sky or the attack and defense on the ground, it was a one-sided slaughter of the French by the Austrian army.
The spirits of the officers and soldiers, originally dispirited and unstable in morale, and confused about the prospects of the war, were now completely rejuvenated.
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Allied Command
General Adrian was eager, "Marshal, the French suffered heavy losses in today's battle; tonight will definitely not be peaceful. It is a good opportunity for us to counterattack."