Chapter 848: British People, Please Watch Carefully

On the second day after the surrender ceremony, Duke of Brunswick, accompanied by 400 soldiers — including dozens of cavalry, and two cannons to demonstrate a "complete formation" — returned to Prussia under the escort of the French Army.

Meanwhile, Joseph also left Diekirch to return to Paris.

The war situation in the Rhineland no longer required his involvement.

Under Massena's heavy siege, the Cologne Fortress being occupied by the French Army was only a matter of time.

Once Cologne was controlled, the entire Rhineland region would be completely severed from Germany. Places like Gael, Aachen, and Cléver, without reinforcement from the Allied Forces, would only have the outcome of surrender.

Currently, Joseph is contemplating how to end this war and start digesting the spoils of war.

From Cléver and Cologne in the north to Manheim in the south, France has had great gains in this battle.