Of course, Marin is not crazy. If it is just for a little food, he does not need to send people to burn the fields. But, he was afraid of the secret leak of 500 pounds of grain per mu.
The granary was looted by the enemy, and Marin was not worried. Because the opponent will not infer the yield of grain from the North Sea from so much grain in the granary. But if the enemy is sent to supervise the autumn harvest, then the fun will be great. Under the weighing on the spot, the secret of the high yield of grain in Beihai could not be kept immediately.
Therefore, in desperation, Marin can only choose to set fire to the field to avoid giving the enemy clues.
However, he did not expect that the farmers were so stubborn. In two nights, 8 manor houses were actually slaughtered. The reason why these manor houses were slaughtered was that they refused to burn the fields and killed the messengers.
If usually, Marin may have enough time to persuade them. However, because the light cavalry were actually operating in enemy-occupied areas, they simply did not have time to explain it slowly. Therefore, Marin allowed them to use the most intense means.
As a result, more than 1,500 farmers were slaughtered in 8 estates. In fact, other farms also had farmers resisting being killed fiercely, adding up to about 200 people. Counting, in order to set fire to the field, Marin's men killed more than 1,700 farmers ...
Hearing this data, Marin closed his eyes in pain ...
For a long time, he opened his eyes and asked Kohler:
"How many people know this?"
Kohler listened for a moment, then replied:
"About half of the hussars knew that they had just returned. You mean ..."
"Separate those who participated in the slaughter village and the informed light cavalry, and then send them to North America! Remember, tell everyone-the farmers died in the hands of the army of the eight kingdoms ..."
The slaughter of the peasants under their own control is a last resort, but it is indeed very bad. If it is spread, the impact will be very bad.
Therefore, for the sake of political correctness, the farmers of the eight estates can only be "dead in the hands of the enemy", not under their own sword ...
Kohler nodded and said:
"I see, I will let people spread the news-the soldiers of the coalition forces of the Eight Kingdoms princes were angry and angry, and slaughtered several villages because of our manor ..."
Just as Kohler was about to leave, Marin suddenly had a better idea:
"Wait, tonight you will send people to those 8 estates, bring a little more black oil, and burn the village clean. Just say-the fire is too big, and the village is burned ..."
Malin thought about it, and felt that the secret of Tucun could not be revealed. Exactly, this fire is very fierce, it can be said to be burning flames. Therefore, it is better to put a fire to destroy the dead. As for why the village is gone, it is better to say that it was burnt down by mistake.
As for marrying the coalition forces of the princes of the Eight Kingdoms, that would not work. Because people will deny it. In addition, the light cavalry also killed some obstructors in other manors. If you know that 8 estates have been massacred, those who have been killed will surely understand that the entire estate was killed by light cavalry ...
Therefore, it is best to use fire to cover up this massacre against oneself. After all, the fire is so big, it's normal to have an accident ...
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The next day, Marin thought of another important question and asked Kohler to ask:
"By the way, are the eight mansions slaughtered?
Marin suddenly remembered one thing last night-if there were military servants in those eight mansions, that would be a big deal. The family was killed, and the soldiers involved were not yet ...
Kohler shook his head and said:
"No, the military families are generally placed in the manor under your name. The manor under your name is all our people, and none of the disobediences have executed the orders. The eight collective disobedience manors are not you. The manor under the name naturally has no military genus. Moreover, the military genus of the North Sea country is mostly located in East Friesland. There are also many provinces in Schleswig, but there are really not many areas in Oldenburg ... "
"That's good, that's good ..." Marin sighed with relief. He was most afraid of killing the family members of his soldiers by mistake. People sold his life for him, but he killed his relatives ... Fortunately, there was no such thing, otherwise Marin did not know what to do ...
However, Kohler was right. Generally, the manor houses for military genres are mostly those under the name of Marin, which belong to demilitarized villages. Such a manor must be the man of Marin, not an outsider, and will not disobey.
None of the eight estates under this disobedience are under the name of Marin. The management is also someone else's home, so naturally they will not be so greeted.
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I heard that most of the wheat fields in the Oldenburg area were burned out by the fire. The princes of the Eight Kingdoms were so angry that they cursed Marin together. Then they thought that if they were to be late, the wheat fields in East Friesland might be ordered to be burned by the crazy man Marin ...
So, after the arrival of the private aristocracy in Bremen, the coalition of princes gathered more than 40,000 troops, left Oldenburg, and flew towards the city of Aurich. In addition, they also divided 10,000 troops (recruited) and went to Bremen Province. With the cooperation of the old nobles who had surrendered to the princes of the Eight Kingdoms, they defended the west bank of the Elbe and prepared to go west to support Marin.
After sending these 10,000 conscripts to the Elbe, the princes of the Eight Kingdoms clearly felt that the rear was safe, and they no longer referred to the bribe of the Third Army. After all, saving a little is a little ...
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Heard that the coalition forces of the princes of the Eight Kingdoms were under pressure, Marin did not dare to neglect. He left five thousand militiamen to guard the city of Aurich, and then personally led a 20,000 army of the First and Second Legions to the border to resist the invasion of the enemy.
At the same time, Adler also led the 40 knights and 2000 conscription recruits, accompanied by the battle, and cooperated with Marin's action ...
Both the First Army and the Second Army are old veterans, and the soldiers have high military qualities. Therefore, although they set off behind the coalition forces of the eight countries, they arrived at the border before their opponents. Then, they started camping and digging a large number of trenches with engineer shovel ...
When the coalition warriors of the eight-nation princes rushed to the border area, Marin's temporary camp was already built ...
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Seeing the Hedgehog-like Beihai State Camp, the eight princes felt very difficult. Earl Charles, the most powerful of several princes, had to admit that after seeing the layout of the North Sea Country Camp:
"This **** really is a war genius!"
The road ahead was blocked, and the eight princes had no choice but to order an camp.
After that, the coalition forces of the eight princes sent out a tentative attack, but they were all beaten back.
Marin did not seem to have a decisive battle against the enemy, so the army did not leave the camp at all, but relying on the fortifications and trenches of the battalion, he could not help but throw cold guns and arrows outside, and attacked the soldiers of the coalition of eight princes who were responsible for the attack. ...
"It's so difficult, or should we bypass their camp?" Seeing the frustration of the offense, Earl Lipper Simon V was a little afraid ~ www.novelhall.com ~ made this suggestion. This suggestion is very constructive, because the coalition forces of the eight princes are now crowded, and they are not afraid of field warfare, and they are afraid that the Marlin turtle will not shrink. Therefore, as long as they bypass Marin's camp, Marin will have to chase out of the hedgehog-like camp, preventing the coalition forces from going west ...
The other princes seemed to be tempted too, so the coalition forces sent scout cavalry and began to scout the roads south and north of the Marin camp ...
"They want to bypass our big camp? How can this be done? Seeing a way to stay with them ..." Marin saw through the enemy's plans and began to think about countermeasures ...
Early the next morning, after eating breakfast, Marin's men boarded the earthen wall of the temporary camp and began to collectively "hang their throats"-
"On the opposite side, listen well-Duke Henry is Sabie! One, two, three--"
"Duke Henry is Sabie!"
"Duke Henry is Sabie!"
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The 20,000 troops of the Beihai Kingdom shouted in unison, and they were shocking ...
At this time, the two Duke Henry were discussing with the other six princes about bypassing the enemy camp. Then, unhappily, the unison cry of "Duke Henry is Sabie" spread into the big account ...
"Lying trough!" Henry, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbiter, shattered the wine glass in his hand.
Brunswick-Henry, Duke of Lüneburg, also angry with his eyes ...
Although I do n’t know which Duke Henry the other is scolding, it must be one of them. So, both of them were furious ...
"I'm going to die him! I'm going to die him!" Henry, Duke of Braunschweig-Wolfenbiter, exclaimed angrily.
Brunswick-Henry, Duke of Lüneburg, was also angry:
"Do not kill this bureaucrat, swear not to be human!"
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