Chapter 221: Letter from Archbishop Rovere

Emperor Wu and Malin laughed together suddenly, and suddenly thought of something:

"Well, Marin, after this plan is successfully implemented, what reasons should I use to recognize your legal status? You know, there must always be an excuse? For example, you can make a contribution or something. In this way, you can also stop Saxony The duke's mouth. "

"It's not credit that the minister gave this scheme?"

"This is the case, but this scheme cannot be seen, and 朕 cannot use this excuse to reward you, it will affect your reputation ..."

Well, Marin had no choice but to think about the idea, thinking about it all night, until the next morning, Marin came up with a way ...

"Your Majesty, there is a way!"

哦 "Oh? Any way? Let's just make sense ..."

"I am very sure of that!"

"Your Majesty, hasn't the minister discussed with you before and made you pretend that the assassination was seriously injured?"

"Yeah, what's wrong?"

"Your Majesty, you can pretend that you are badly hurt. Generally doctors don't look good ..."

"and then?"

"The minister took two divine doctors to the past, and happened to‘ cure ’His Majesty, and save His life, is it not a great achievement?”

"Can you still do that? But it's a solution ... but, Marin, do you have a well-known doctor? Don't bring a doctor who is not convincing ..."

当然 "Of course, the minister just invited two Mongolian doctors with excellent medical skills from the Golden Horde ..."

"Doctor Mongolia? Okay?" The emperor apparently had not heard the reputation of the Mongolian doctor.

"Of course, at least in terms of treating traumatic injuries and orthopedics, they are the top doctors at the guru level. Your Majesty can send someone to inquire in Eastern Europe. You don't need to go elsewhere to inquire about the Teutonic Order. Doctor It ’s much better than the local doctors in Europe ... "

"Okay, it's up to you. I will pretend to be very injured when that happens. Then you will bring someone and I will cooperate with you to perform a play. Then I will talk about your Mongolian doctor, healed my sword wound and saved him. Life. Then, I have an excuse to save your life and formally enclose you as the Count. I don't think the Duke of Saxon can say anything ... "

"Of course, His Majesty's life is very precious. Rescuing and driving will definitely convince people!"

"By the way, you will have to give me such an insidious idea in the future. I like it, and I need another large area, haha ​​..." Maximilian I was in a good mood. The Graubünden area has more than 7,000 square kilometers of land, and some principalities are not so large.

He is very fortunate that a ghost like Marin is his own person, not his opponent. Just like Charles VIII, because he is the enemy's king, he suffered a big loss and lost his face ... It is estimated that Charles VIII, who died early, was ashamed to die-how Maximilian I thought ... ...

After Xun and the emperor concluded pleasant negotiations, Marin returned to East Friesland with a relaxed and happy mood. However, after returning to Orich, a letter from Paris made Marin's happy mood disappear for a moment ...

It turned out that this letter was sent by Archbishop Rovere, who is in Paris, the future Pope Julius II. Previously, Marin was commissioned by Angela to send someone to Paris to contact Archbishop Rovere. Now that Archbishop Rovere did reply, Marin was very happy. It seems that in the future, the Pope still attaches great importance to Angela. The reply is so fast. However, after peeking at the letter, Marin's face turned dark ...

The letters were written in Latin, but fortunately it was not in Italian, otherwise Marin couldn't read it. When he first read the letter, Marin was very happy. Because, according to the letter, Angela turned out to be the daughter of Archbishop Rovere, not a niece or the like. In other words, marrying Angela is tantamount to becoming the son-in-law of the future pope. The good news made Marin extremely happy and imaginative.

But after reading it, Marin's face turned black ...

It turned out that when he was sent to Paris to contact Bishop Rovere, Marin was just Baron Vardon. Archbishop Rovere looked down on a little baron like Marin who had only a few small islands (he didn't know how rich the Wadden Islands were). Therefore, in the letter of Bishop Rovere, Angela sternly asked Angela not to get involved with Marin. As for life-saving grace, Bishop Rovere claimed that he would find a way to make up for Marin in the future.

However, in marriage, Archbishop Rovere said that he had recently been contacted by an heir of the Earl of France. The other side showed the interest of Angela before seeing the oil painting that Archbishop Rovere asked the artist to help Angela.

Therefore, Archbishop Rovere is planning to marry Angela to this Earl's heir. Because, this earl was the darling of the new king of France, Louis XII.

The backing of Archbishop Rovere was Charles VIII, but Charles VIII had died and the new king ascended the throne. Bishop Rovere in exile in Paris ~ www.novelhall.com ~ is tying up Louis XII. Therefore, he was happy to marry Louis XII's favorite. As for "Little Baron in the Country" like Marin, it is not his consideration ...

Marin read the letter, his mouth crooked. Nimade, look down on me so much? Moreover, if Archbishop Rovere really took Angela to France, and married the son of the Earl of France, then he would not have a bamboo basket to fetch water.

Alas, Marin thought about it and decided to hold down the letter first and not show it to Angela, lest the little girl think otherwise. Although Marin was confident in himself, he was afraid the little girl would listen too much to his father.

However, Archbishop Rovere's reply is still for Angela. Of course, is it not the original letter?

Don't forget, Marin is a master of imitating handwriting ...

Then, for a day, Marin imitated Archbishop Rovere's handwriting and forged another "reply letter." In this letter, Archbishop Rovere's tone was completely different.

In the letter, "The Archbishop Rovere" exaggerated Marin to the ground, extinct a good man. Moreover, he also said that entrusting Angela to Marin, he was at ease ...

At the end of the day, Marin also wrote a lie in the letter, saying that Archbishop Rovere was to return to Italy once again following the army of Louis XII. So, he didn't have time to attend his daughter's wedding, but he would send his best wishes ...

After examining the letter over and over again, I checked Archbishop Rovere's original letter again to see if there was anything secret. As a result, Marin really found a special mark on the envelope, which is probably used to identify authenticity, to prevent outsiders from forging letters.

Alas, Marin continued to use Archbishop Rovere's original envelope and reseal it. However, the letters inside were dropped by Marin ...