Although Joachim I was the Elector of Brandenburg, he was still too tender. After all, he was born in 1484, only 19 years old, and 6 years younger than Marin. Therefore, he was inexperienced and suddenly reached the dead end by Marin's words. He didn't know how to deal with it.
However, Joachim I's ally, Frederick III, the elector of Saxony, was a 40-year-old fox, known as "Germany's Little Zhuge", which was sealed by Chinese history lovers. Seeing that his allies were at a loss, of course, at this time, of course, he had to stand up and help out.
"Cough" Frederick III coughed heavily, attracting everyone's attention, avoiding everyone to continue watching the unexplored Joachim I, and then cleared his throat and said:
"Count Marin, there is something wrong with your statement. First of all, His Majesty Hans is not an outsider. In addition to being the King of Denmark, he is also the Duke of Holstein who belongs to the Imperial Court. And he is not a Danish, but A pure German from the Oldenburg family. Therefore, Joakim and his kindness have no problem. Because His Majesty Hans is also one of the German princes and is himself. "
Joakim I was finally relieved of embarrassment and quickly echoed:
"Yes, yes, Your Majesty Hans is his own!"
Marin had a headache, and a young and flamboyant Joakim I could easily get it done. But with the old fox Frederick III, it's not so good. However, he will not be afraid. After all, he also participated in the debate in college in his previous life. Although he was eliminated in the first round, it was not his fault. To apply Jiang Jun's sentence is not that he is incompetent, but to argue that the opponent is too powerful. You know, the buddy who eliminated Marin in the first round, but reached the final. Although he only won a runner-up, it was no problem to hang Marin.
Although not a master of debate, Marin knew that one of the main points of the debate was to pretend not to see the loopholes of his own views, but to grab the other party's loopholes, chase and fight, and overwhelm the other ...
In short, the one who debates the victory is not necessarily the one who has grasped the truth, but the one who has a lip-sharp ...
So Marin said straightly:
"Master Frederick, since you said that King Hans is a prince of Germany. So, how many times did your Majesty Hans attend the Worms Empire Conference? Did you send a representative to attend?"
Frederick III was immediately choked, because Marin caught a hole in King Hans, and the big hole was that he did not respect the Imperial Parliament of the Holy Roman Empire.
In Hans' eyes, Denmark's Kalmar Union is worth his attention. As for the Principality of Holstein, Hans did not pay much attention. Therefore, he never attended the Worms Empire Conference. As for sending representatives, he has also sent a few times in the past few years. Later, no representatives were even sent. Because, King Hans dedicated to the development of the Kalmar Union, did not participate in the idea of German hegemony. Therefore, he was too lazy to dispatch even the delegates who attended the Worms Empire Conference.
In the eyes of King Hans, the Danish Kalmar League and the fragmented Holy Roman Empire are on an equal footing. As a king, he did not need to attend the Worms Empire Conference. After all, at the Worms Empire Conference, he, as the Duke of Holstein, could n’t even get on the rostrum. This embarrassed Hans. After all, he was the one who thought he could sit on par with Maximilian I. Sitting under the podium made Hans feel inferior. Therefore, he simply did not attend any Worms empire meeting, and later even delegates were too lazy to send.
In doing so, it saves trouble, but it also hurts the face of the empire.
Even Frederick III, a sly fox like a fox, had no way to cover up the obvious loopholes of King Hans. So he had to say:
"Maybe ... Your Majesty Hans is busy ... and Denmark to Worms is really far away, and the transportation is inconvenient ..."
"Inconvenient transportation? I remember, Denmark is not farther away from Worms than the Principality of Pomerania? Lord Bogieslav, Duke of Pomerania, hasn't even come to the meeting for thousands of miles? Even Han His Majesty is a disabled person with no legs. He cannot come by himself, but is it difficult to send a representative to come? Obviously, King Hans looks down on the Holy Roman Empire, looks down on His Majesty, and looks down on the Speaker, Archbishop of Mainz Berthold Adult! "Marin said excitedly, as if Hans was his father's enemy.
The emotions of many people at the scene were also mobilized. Many people spoke in condemnation of King Hans's rudeness, thinking that there was no need to shield such an arrogant and rude person.
Seeing that the situation was excellent, Marin decided to take advantage of the chase and not allow Frederick III to respond. So he continued to seize the loophole in Frederick III's speech and said:
"Master Frederick said that His Majesty Hans was busy, I admit this ..."
Frederick III looked at how surprised Marin's goods helped Hans. However, the next second, he would not think so ...
"Because King Hans is busy setting up cards in the Øresund Strait and extorting past German merchant ships. Especially our brothers of the Hanseatic League have been extorted by vampire-like Danes every year. The old man is really busy, so busy sucking the blood of legitimate German businessmen ... "
The Speakers of Tagfacht and Hessberg also became elite foxes. When Marin said this, he stood up immediately and echoed:
"Yes, King Hans is a vampire! Specially **** the blood of the Germans!"
The representatives of the 75 imperial cities sitting with the two big speakers saw that our business leaders had spoken.
So, in addition to the representatives of the 20 cities that were threatened, the representatives of other cities all stood up and echoed the two big speakers:
"Yes, yes, the Danes are too bad. They specifically blackmailed German businessmen. The description of vampires is just right!"
"Yes, Hans is a vampire!"
"vampire!"
"……ghost!"
...
Archbishop Berthold of Mainz saw the scene runaway and immediately tapped the table with a wooden hammer:
"Quiet, the debate continues!"
In fact, before the Archbishop of Mainz knocked on the hammer, Frederick III, Duke of Saxony, already had some retreat. Because, he also saw it, his brother-in-law Hans, really is not a thing. Although he wanted to help very much, he knew that if King Hans was too unpopular, he would help by force, which would damage his reputation in the German region. As an elector, the reputation is very important. If the reputation is broken, you will not be able to respond.
Another important point is that this time Lubeck and Hamburg were firmly on the side of Marin, making Frederick III worried.
If the main and deputy leaders of the two Hanseatic alliances of Lübeck and Hamburg were offended ~ www.novelhall.com ~ If the two leaders were ruthless and expelled the Hanseatic cities of the Saxony business district from the Hanseatic alliance, it would be terrible.
The handicraft industry in the Saxony region is developed, and Hansa merchants are needed to sell the handmade products in the Saxony region to all parts of Europe, which requires a commercial channel.
If the leader and deputy leader of the Hanseatic League ordered the entire Hanseatic League to block the commercial channels of Saxony, the Saxony region would immediately change from a rich region to a poor one, and there would be no more lucrative financial revenue that would despise Germany.
So, in the end, Frederick III decided to fight for it as much as possible. However, you must be gentle and never offend Lübeck and Hamburg ...
Frederick III was clever, but how clever, when he began to fear Lübeck and Hamburg, it was equivalent to cocooning himself, and the fighting power was reduced by more than half ...
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