The first batch of students in the spy school finally graduated from the east of the capital of East Friesland, Aurich. Then, they are coming out for an internship ...
Originally, Marin intended to train these No. 100 students into super spies like 007. However, reality is impossible. Why? Because these students are not literate!
After all, they are selected from the civilian population, almost no culture. At most, it's just a gift. But because of the civilian origin, these people may be very low in education. Therefore, there are only a dozen of all No. 100 students. Although they haven't been to school, they later learned to write and calculate when they were apprentices. They didn't even have the level of primary school graduation.
Even so, those dozens of spy students in the second grade of elementary school were trained by spy schools as top students ...
Therefore, it is impossible for these uneducated students to be proficient in several languages like 007. Like Frisian students, proficient in Frisian (which can be regarded as English) and German is very powerful.
Moreover, the main mission areas of this first group of espionage students are Denmark, Saxony and Brandenburg. Therefore, the students selected this time are mainly those who speak Danish and Highland German in the east. Frisians who are naturally fluent in Frisian and German, this group has only trained a few people. Their mission is also in the Netherlands and England.
At the graduation ceremony, Vice-Chancellor Kohler (Malin, who was staying in Rome and failed to catch up with the graduation ceremony) gave a warm speech and awarded the students a certificate of completion ...
Why is the certificate of completion? Special meow, only one year's spy training, is eligible to get a diploma? Just give a certificate of completion ...
Under normal circumstances, this group of guys must be trained for at least 5 years. Among them, at least 3 years are used to study cultural lessons. Because, these people have a poor cultural foundation ... Have you ever seen an illiterate spy who can't understand intelligence?
Therefore, strictly speaking, this group of spies is unqualified. At best, it's just better than Kohler's group of traditional "snacking" spies.
After all, these people were carefully selected by Marin according to the requirements of future generations. The first is in appearance. It must be ordinary. It cannot be too handsome or ugly. Because, whether it is handsome or ugly, it is easy to attract the attention of the enemy. The average looks, a public face that is not easy to remember, is what spies need most.
The second is to look after the Koreans. It looks like an honest person, making it hard to doubt you. Many of the "three inquiring" spies, who are recruited by Kohler, are mostly thieves, or a pair of eyes with thieves, they don't look like good people. This kind of person is easily seen by enemy anti-spy professionals.
And the spy students selected by Marin are all sullen and look like silly roots. Do you suspect that they are spies?
Moreover, the spy gates of the spy school have received special training. That is, when stalking, your eyes must not be erratic, but natural, so as not to be spotted by the target.
Under such strict training, the students in the spy school are stronger than Kohler's "inquiry" level spies, then it is a matter of course.
However, the education level of this group of spy students is too poor, and whether they can understand more complicated information is a problem. Therefore, when they graduated, the title was not a spy, but an intern spy ... Anyway, Marin is so stipulated ...
Coincidentally, these internship spies just got an internship opportunity just after graduation-George Duke of Saxony brought the army to East Friesland. Doesn't this give the internship spies an opportunity to practice?
In addition to the more than 30 Danish spies, who were excluded because of not being good at German, more than 60 other intern spies were sent to investigate the intelligence of the Saxon coalition.
What is the purpose of inquiring about intelligence? Naturally passed to Charles II, Duke of Geddes ...
This time, Marin was determined to hope that the Allied Saxony would be defeated. Therefore, when secretly providing armour to the Geddes army, he also intended to disclose the intelligence of the Allied forces to the Principality of Geddes.
As for how to let the spies mix into the coalition forces? This is too simple-isn't there 4,000 Flemish fighters belonging to the Habsburg family in the coalition? As the emperor's men, Marin sent people to provide food and various services to the Flemish Army, is it normal? Even George must have a look at the 4000 Flemish soldiers. Because, that is the emperor sent by the emperor.
Moreover, the combat effectiveness of the Flemish Army is indeed high, and George will definitely be placed in an important position. For example, when the main force of the wing is ...
Lessons from the last defeat, George, Duke of Saxony, did not rush into West Friesland this time, but practiced a battle in East Friesland. At the same time, it also organizes all teammates uniformly and arranges tasks. For example, how many people in this unit should be placed in the middle or left or right ... or, used as a reserve ...
The Flemish legion must have been put into the main battle force because of its good combat effectiveness, either left-wing main force or right-wing main force. Kohler, through his condolences to the Flemish Legion, frequently dispatched internship spies to enter the Flemish Legion's station and secretly probe the news.
The Flemish Army is also welcome in the face of the East Frisian lazy who can't help sending bread and meat. After all, the food consumption of 4,000 people is also terrifying. The East Friesian lazy person is willing to bear part of the expenses, and the generals of the Flemish Legion are also happy to see their success.
It ’s just that they did n’t know that the manpower who sent them bread and meat had many spies. They were quietly keeping in mind the information of the coalition forces including the Flemish Army, intending to use it as intelligence and pass it on Duke Charles II.
To this end, Malinte wrote a letter to Charles II, Duke of Geddes, to let them relax after the fight. It is best not to beat the Flemish Army belonging to the Habsburg family too badly.
Why? The Gedesi army defeated the Saxon coalition, and there was not much problem. After all, the Saxons came from southeastern Germany, straddling more than half of Germany, and ran to the northwest for hegemony. It was not easy. Therefore, if the Geddes army defeated the Saxon army, it would be defeated, and if it was killed, it would be killed.
However, the Flemish Legion is different ... It is the elite of the Habsburg family in the Netherlands, if they are beaten badly by the Principality of Geddes, it is treacherous to offend the emperor.
The emperor was violently offended. The emperor must have revenge. ~ Www.novelhall.com ~ The Habsburg family controls the Netherlands and is close to West Friesland and the Duchy of Geddes. If you offend this evil neighbor, wait to continue to be beaten.
And, the most important thing is-Marin is the emperor's younger brother ...
If the emperor decides to take revenge on the principality of Geddes, as the emperor's **** brother, Marin may also need to send troops to the war.
This time Marin evaded the emperor and refused to help the Principality of Saxony to fight. After all, George's Principality of Saxony has a hatred with Marin, and Marin refused to send troops to help the Saxons, it is for granted.
But it was different when the Habsburg family officially took the lead in sending troops. Marin, the "hardcore" of the Habsburg family, is obliged to send troops ...
Therefore, Marin told Charles II that it would be no problem to defeat this coalition, but it is best to avoid causing too much damage to the Flemish Army. Otherwise, once Maximilian I decided to take revenge on the Principality of Geddes, Marin and his East Frisian, they must send troops to help ...
And Kohler sent internship spies into the coalition camp to investigate, also to obtain the layout of the coalition battlefield. At least, you can know which wing the Flemish Legion will be arranged for. In this way, after sending the information to the Gede division, Charles II can also allow the army to avoid the side where the Flemish Legion is located and attack the other side. In this way, even if the Principality of Geddes won, the emperor would be offended and cause revenge by the Habsburg family army. And Marin did not need to send troops to fight with the army of the Principality of Gede ...