Hilde and General Letovsky rode towards the Sabatz garrison.
A large number of troops from the Austro-Hungarian Fifth Army were stationed in Sabac. Even though the number was not large, it was calculated in tens of thousands, and there were dozens of battalions in Sabac alone.
Hilde was the first to arrive at a company's camp.
It can be seen that these companies are building fortifications. When Generals Hilde and Letovsky arrived with their men, their company commander immediately stopped working and rushed to Generals Hilde and Letovsky.
"General, Major!"
Hilde was on horseback.
She stretched out her slender fingers and took out a notebook. She asked the captain while looking at the notebook, looking like a harmless little princess.
"Excuse me, are you Captain Lowen?
"Yes, Major!"
"According to the information I found, you are suspected of illegally selling military supplies. Is this correct?"
"Major General, this is
"Captain, I'll give you plenty of time to explain yourself."
"Are you representing a court-martial? This is not in order, Major."
The Captain is no fool.
If Hilde continued to ask like this, he would not be able to withstand any investigation and could only start from the legal perspective.
What a pity.
Hilde is not a law-abiding person.
"It seems to be true, Captain Lowen. May the Supreme Lord forgive your sins."
When no one reacted.
The bullet pierced Captain Lowen's forehead.
The person who fired the shot was Hilde.
This is a pistol specially made for Hilde by the German Imperial Military Industry. It may be useless on the battlefield, as it cannot distinguish between humans and animals at a distance of ten meters. However, it is very suitable for Hilde's usage.
"Captain Constantine, you will take over Captain Lowen's duties."
Before the new Captain Constantine could speak.
Hilde rode a few steps on her horse and spoke in German.
"From today on, all officers and soldiers will eat and live together, without exception."
Then.
He repeated it in Slovenian.
Obviously.
Hilde's move shocked everyone.
No one dared to act rashly and could only look at General Letovsky, the highest-ranking officer present.
General Letovsky said nothing.
Wait until Hilde returns on horseback to General Letovsky.
"how?"
"Your Highness, this will make it very difficult for me."
"You have stopped me and warned me that I would be court-martialed, but you cannot touch me, and you have no right to arrest me."
"So what should we do next?
"It's far from over, my general. I'm not familiar with this land. I hope you can take me on a patrol.
Hilde smiled.
Then he turned around and looked at General Letovsky, his red eyes seemed to be watching General Letovsky's soul.
"General, are you deeply in love with me now?"
Obviously.
The love that Hilde talked about was different from what he originally understood.
General Letovsky slowly lowered his head, placed his right hand on his chest, and saluted Hilde.
"Your will, Major!
General Letovsky was a Czech.
Unlike the ordinary lower-class people who were dissatisfied with Austria, those who reached the level of General Letovsky either wanted to get rid of the Austro-Hungarian Empire for power, or were more Viennese than the Viennese.
Often called convert mania.
As a general with a strong sense of belonging to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, General Letovsky was very dissatisfied with the chaotic and corrupt logistics of the imperial army.
But he couldn't do anything.
His status was too low. The rank of major general meant nothing in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, let alone the ability to manage the entire army's logistics system.
but.
Hilde's appearance helped General Letovsky a lot.
A princess of the German Empire who was not in the Austro-Hungarian army and did not care about the military court at all, was definitely fanatically supporting General Letovsky in purging the imperial army of corrupt officials, even if it was only a temporary solution and not a fundamental solution.
With Hilde's killing method, the officers of the entire Fifth Army were still frightened, which was a good way to scare the monkeys.
But it's cool.
General Letovsky certainly didn't love Hilde. He loved the version of himself he dreamed of.
Hield did what he wanted to do but couldn't do.
In just one day.
The army goes.
Hilde killed three lieutenants, eight lieutenant colonels, a major, and two lieutenant colonels.
If the rumors hadn't spread too much, and General Bachishanyi had already arrived, I'm afraid Hilde would have been able to kill all the way to the general.
With this record, he can at least get the highest medal in Serbia.
Eliminated 14 Austro-Hungarian officers in one day.
Most people really can't do it.
Some are happy, some are sad
Some people are regretting it so much that their intestines are turning green.
for example. Bang!
General Bachishanyi slammed his fist on the table.
"General Letovsky, you'd better give me a reasonable explanation."
:D
"General, I am responsible for taking Major Hildegard to patrol the front line and warning Major Hildegard. I have no right to restrain or arrest Major Hildegard."
General Letovsky stood straight.
He seems to have no guilt at all.
"Do you think I can't remove you from your position just because you led the troops into Sabac?"
General Bachishanyi roared at General Kanletovsky.
As the first general to attack Sabac, General Letovsky's reputation is still very high, but it is relatively simple for General Bachshani to solve the problem. He just needs to promote him in name only but demote him in reality, such as promoting him to be a general without real power in the mainland.
That was pretty much the end of General Letovsky's life.
but.
General Letovsky was not the mastermind behind this.
It's Hilde.
Hilde spoke at this time.
"General, if you want to scold me, just say it directly. There's no need to beat around the bush."
"Your Highness, I hope that what happened today was just an accident and not something you did on purpose."
"It was intentional."
Bang!
General Bachishanyi punched the table again, and the solid wood table was directly broken into two halves by General Bachishanyi. He roared at Hilde.
"Your Highness, Princess of Alsace-Lorraine, do you know what you are saying? I can sentence you to death by a military court.
"I should be the one asking you this. General Bachishanyi, according to the information you gave me, many of the materials are seriously inconsistent. The people I killed were all officers who should have been sentenced to death by the military court, but after so much time, these people have not been punished at all. I thought your country did not have military courts."
"How to judge them is our Austro-Hungarian Empire's business. It is not your turn to judge them, Your Highness!"
"Are you going to judge me?"
"Your Highness, don't think I can do nothing to you. I will write a letter to Emperor William II and tell him the truth about what you did!"
"Then I will write a letter to His Majesty Emperor Francis Joseph I and tell him the truth about your
But I don't recommend you to do this, General Bachishanyi, are you so clean?
The two stared face to face.
No one gave an inch.
but.
General Bachshanyi was at a disadvantage from the beginning. It was impossible for the Austro-Hungarian army to conduct a military trial of Hill.
Germany, they did not have the power to try the princess of the German Empire. At most, they would hand her over to the military court of the German Empire.
This requires Hilde to be handed over to William II first, and the consequence is that William II's daughter is secretly at the front line.
The criminal officer would seriously damage William II's reputation. William II would take Hilde back and punish her.
punishment carried out.
Whether it is a symbolic punishment or a substantial punishment is up to William II.
That's all about Hilde.
But the Austro-Hungarian Empire was not over yet.
William II would use this incident to blame the Austro-Hungarian army for the chaos, and Hilde's letter to Emperor Franz Joseph I made the matter a big deal.
at last.
The punishment for Hilde was symbolic, at most she was imprisoned in the Palace of Souci and was forbidden to go to the front.
It was fatal for General Bachishanyi.
It was the same as Hilde's situation in the Quartermaster Department in Bregarnica. No one dared to let the higher-ups investigate.
What if something is found out?
Once the investigation is carried out, the chain reaction will be that the entire logistics system of the Austro-Hungarian Empire will be exposed to the world, and the consequences will be unimaginable.
Even the Fifth Army Staff, led by General Bachishanyi, could not be held responsible, and perhaps even the Minister of War, Krobatien, would be implicated.
Especially at this critical time when facing the disastrous defeat to Serbia.
General Bachishanyi could only take a deep breath.
"Please send Her Royal Highness Princ
ess of Alsace-Lorraine back to rest. Report her every move to me in the future. Your Royal Highness, this matter is not over yet. When the war is over, I will personally report to His Majesty William II!"
Hilde smiled.
"Please."