Bertier took the summary data from a staff officer and continued, "According to the statistics, our army has killed over 1,200 enemy soldiers and captured nearly 3,000."
He said with a rather proud smile, "Of course, our gains are definitely far more than that."
Joseph nodded. There were still many numbers of killed and captured enemy that hadn't been reported back; moreover, many scattered Prussian soldiers, though still free for the time being, could essentially be counted among the captives of the Guard Corps—the cavalry would have an easy time catching them.
The Chief of General Staff then said, "Your Highness, we plan to rest in Kehlendorf tonight and continue the pursuit tomorrow at noon."
But Joseph shook his head, "General, we fought this battle very well, but now I must ask you to withdraw all your corps. Tomorrow we will advance towards Ratibor."