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Chapter 1318 - Chapter 1223: Narrow Paths Cross

On the northwest side of Lake Lucerne, Suvorov was leading 50,000 Russian troops quickly returning along the original route.

In fact, he had already left the Wiedensville battlefield by noon today.

Yes, he had speculated two days ago that the French Army's ambush points might have been more than one place. And he quickly noticed that when facing the attack from Rosenberg's less than 30,000 men, the enemy chose to hold a defensive stance, leading him to immediately deduce that there might be other French Army forces attacking him.

Adhering to the principle of prioritizing offense, he immediately pulled back the main force and turned to strike behind.

Based on experience, he deduced that the French probably wouldn't deploy in Schwyz, as it was too close to Blucher, making it easy for the Russian and Prussian armies to form a combined force.

So, they most likely came from the direction of Warren.

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