Vizcek's corpse was never found.
This situation is not uncommon in battles with cavalry. After a dozen warhorses gallop past, only bloodstains and shattered flesh remain along the way.
Yannick tightly gripped the hilt of his sword, his forehead veins bulging, and walked stiffly step by step to General Voyechkov, speaking in a hoarse voice:
"General, give the order."
The latter nodded solemnly, "I need to discuss tactics with General Madaliniski."
Suddenly, Yannick raised his head, his blood-red eyes glaring as he shouted, "Give the order! Now!"
Vizcek was close in age when they first enlisted, and now Yannick was alive, but Vizcek had sacrificed his life on his first battlefield.
This made Yannick feel like a deserter living cowardly.
General Voyechkov patted his shoulder, "I will assign you the main attacking task."
"Yes!"
Yannick's roar echoed through the grove, even overpowering the distant rumble of cannons.
