The Russian soldiers almost unanimously believed they had traveled thousands of miles to Crimea for an easy victory. So, when the Poles suddenly slammed into their faces, they were dumbfounded.
"Aim—"
The Polish formation appeared somewhat chaotic under high-speed movement, yet the soldiers raised their guns in perfect unison, exuding an unyielding and murderous aura.
The Russians were visibly slower to react—whether it was the overwhelming aura of the Poles or the exhaustion from their long journey, their response was delayed.
"Fire—"
The Polish officer, his bloodshot eyes wide open, shouted his order loudly.
"For the Motherland!" Nearly 5,000 Polish infantrymen roared like thunder in unison, as they pulled the triggers, releasing their hatred and fury at the Russians opposite them through flintlock guns.