South Africa, the sweeping British Army finally encountered trouble. After penetrating into the Transvaal region, they were harshly struck by the Austrian Nobility's prepared Aristocratic Private Army, with the vanguard suffering heavy losses.
This was also due to the British's arrogance. A series of victories had made them proud, causing them to overlook that their earlier success was aided by local guides. Otherwise, they wouldn't have split their forces and advanced recklessly.
In fact, since the outbreak of war, there had been people providing information to the British, but it didn't receive the attention it deserved.
What's a mere trading convoy? In Africa at that time, who didn't have blood on their hands from running trade? The concept of an Aristocratic Private Army in the minds of the British was equivalent to convoy guards.