Chapter 518 Don't look now, updating the last 500 words soon_2

The Kingdom of Frank's hundred thousand troops in Alsace (which had increased from fifty thousand within a month) suffered an unprecedented defeat.

Looking at the remaining seventy thousand troops on the territory of [County of Frankenstan] to the west of Frank, Louis XI's face was very gloomy, but because Emperor Aoyue III was in pursuit, he could not yet vent his frustration or his anger nor punish 'Jean', the chief culprit for his defeat.

Louis XI stormed into the tent, and to Count Frankenstan, the Tsardom Island Chief Justice, and Archbishop Lance he said, "I never expected that, with the help of Pope Innocent III, Aoyue III could have assembled an army in half a month that should have taken at least three months to muster. Now he has positioned three hundred thousand troops on our border, leaving me restless day and night."