While Ross was having a headache, the Ninth Brigade successfully retreated to New Hamburg Port City, even the Second Battalion of the Second Regiment, which was responsible for the rear guard, returned safely to New Hamburg Port City.
As for the enemy's pursuers, they simply didn't exist; just the piles of Indian soldier corpses on the front line were enough to keep the British busy for a while.
The only regrettable thing is that this victory cannot be statistically confirmed; the Ninth Brigade is also unaware of the specific British casualties, but it can be determined that the Kranskop Blocking Battle and the previous Tugela River Blocking Battle both achieved outstanding results, effectively damaging the enemy's living forces and striking the enemy's arrogance.
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First Town City.
The war had been ongoing for a week, and intelligence from various fronts was rapidly converging on First Town City.
