Chapter 510: Outsmart Wittenberg (Part 1)

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() & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Just two days after the intelligence of Hermann IV was served, the representatives of the Imperial Parliament also brought the official letter of the Imperial Parliament. By this time, Marin had passed the anger period and calmed down completely.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp If two days ago, Marin might drag this representative out to vent his anger. However, after two days of calmness, Marin's heart was calm.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp However, in order to cooperate with each other, Marin still pretended to be confused and angry, so he beat the others.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp The representative of the Imperial Parliament was under the leadership of Henry the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, a baron named Larek. As the country of the in-laws of the electorate of Saxony, the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg naturally stands on the side of the electorate of Saxony.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Before the war, if it was not for Frederick III ’s abandonment of the army of the Principality of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, and the looting of Lübeck and Hamburg was too rewarding, Frederick III was unwilling to share with too many people. Therefore, Lüneburg ’s army did not participate. Otherwise, the coalition forces may have Luneburg's participation.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp As a person on the Saxony side, Baron Larrick naturally admonishes in front of Marin and wants to marry Marin. But Marin's anger had long since dissipated, so although it seemed to be hot, it did just that. To be really hot, Larek might be broken by Marin.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp However, Marin was surprised to find that-who accompanied Larryk, there were actually the people of Frederick III, the elector of Saxony ...

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Of course, this was not discovered by Marin himself, but the two entourages suspected of Frederick III were in the toilet, and the conversation was accidentally heard by Marin's men.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp According to the bodyguard who happened to go to the toilet and overheard each other's conversation, the two came along with Baron Larrick, in fact, they wanted to take the opportunity to see if they could pass the news back to Wittenburg, So that John can rest assured.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp "Relax John ... hum ..." Marin sneered.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Negotiations have not yet begun, and the war has not ended. At this time, you let John rest assured, not let John relax his guard? Is Frederick III so stupid?

Marin did not expect that, in fact, the two of Frederick III sent back, just to observe the situation in Wittenberg, and did not let the two report the meaning of what happened to Worms to the left John. In fact, the two should have followed Baron Larrick's decision to convey the Imperial Parliament's decision, and then quickly returned to Worms to report to Frederick III.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp But the problem is, these two fools have their own selfishness ...

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp You should know that Frederick III was not married and had no offspring. In the future, the electorate of Saxony must be inherited by John. Therefore, in the eyes of these two fools, John is the determined crown prince, the future master. Therefore, to please John is also very important in the eyes of these two fools.

Now, Baron Larek is holding the official letter of the Imperial Parliament to exert pressure on Marin. In the two people's view, Marin should have no courage to resist the pressure exerted by more than 180 German princes. Therefore, they can't wait to enter Wittenberg to confess to John, to gain John's appreciation and lay the foundation for their future career.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp learned the thoughts revealed by the two fools when they squatted down the pit, and after a quick move, Marin decided to count it ...

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp For this reason, Marin deliberately arranged bad accommodation for Baron Larrick and others. Then, I told them in a very sorry tone-"Extraordinary inconvenience during the march, please forgive me ..."

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbspMarlin has arranged for them more than bad? Three people squeezed a tent, not to mention, the tent has not been cleaned, and the inside is full of the smell of the soldiers' feet that originally lived in it ...

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp This also led to Larrick and the two Saxon attendants not sleeping well in the middle of the night ...

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Marin apologized, but also gave the three people an idea-or else, you go to Wittenburg to rest? After all, Wittenberg is a big city, and the accommodation inside it must be much better than the barracks ...

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Sure enough, the two fools got hooked. They originally wanted to enter the city to send a message to John and please John the future electorate. So, with their encouragement, Baron Larek also agreed to enter Wittenburg to rest.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp In order to give the three people peace of mind into Wittenberg, Malinte ordered to stop several days of probing attacks, and also withdrew the siege troops away from the city gate, so that the three people and their entourage could enter the city.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp But the general responsible for defending the city was very cautious and did not open the city gate to greet the three men into the city. Because, they were afraid that Marin would take the opportunity to send cavalry into the city (in fact, Marin did have this plan). Therefore, the three people and their guards all entered the city by hanging baskets.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp After seeing Baron Larrick and the two fool servants entering the city, although Marin had some regrets (because he could not take the opportunity to send troops into the city), he quickly packed his mood and showed a weird smile. ...

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Why is Marin so happy? The reason is that since the two idiots wanted to please John so much, they will definitely tell John the good news that the Imperial Parliament supports Frederick III to pressure Marin.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp If it's normal, it's okay to tell John this news. However, it is wartime now. Telling John such good news is a big deal ...

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp What's the big deal? Will make John relax his guard ...

Originally, John was responsible for staying at Wittenberg. He was still very careful. Fearing that Wittenberg was broken, the defense was in place. Many people were sent to patrol the city at midnight.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp However, if you listen to the reports of the two idiots, you will inevitably be very happy. In addition, Marin suspended the tentative attack on Wittenberg at this time and completely stopped the attack. In this way, John will be given the illusion that Marin has given up the attack on Wittenberg under the pressure of the Imperial Parliament ...

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp In this way, the vigilance of the other party will decrease. At that time, Marin's opportunity came ...

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp On the third day, Baron Larrick, who had rested enough, sat down in the hanging basket and refreshed to the head of the city and came to the Marin camp ~ www.novelhall.com ~ urged Marin to hurry Negotiations.

However, Marin has reasons for procrastination-Marin said that because the captured Brandenburg Elector Joachim I and King Hans of Denmark both stayed in the capital of the Principality of Schleswig, Schleswig. The official letter asked Marin to bring these two important figures to Worms to participate in the negotiations. Therefore, Marin needs time to send someone to take the two. When the two men arrive, Marin will rush to Worms to negotiate.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp In addition, Marin specially evacuated the men and women from under the walls of Wittenberg and camped a few kilometers away from Wittenberg so that the defenders in Wittenberg could rest assured ...

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp At the same time, Marin repeatedly stated to the Special Envoy Baron Larek that he supported the decision of the Imperial Parliament and was willing to turn Saxony and Brandenburg into jade ...

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Everything looks so harmonious, it seems that just after the two heavyweight prisoners of Joakim I and King Hans of Denmark are in place ... In order to meet these two important tasks, Marin sent two thousand cavalry to **** along the way ...