As Marin expected, with the foreshadowing of selling, everyone didn't care much about sending him to recruit troops in southern Germany. If it had been before, it would definitely be very tense to prevent Marin from expanding the army to engage in things. Some people even linked Marin's expansion to the issue of the emperor's desire to unify Germany.
And this time Marin sold miserably first, everyone is not so strict about his recruitment. You should know that many princely states did not let Marin's hands go down to recruit soldiers or even immigrants in their territory.
This time, Marin took the opportunity to sell miserably, and sent Johnny with a face of "bitterness and hatred," as an emissary, to humbly send the princes to seek the approval of recruiting local people.
As for how many people are recruited locally, this is not easy to check ...
As long as Marin doesn't carelessly look like Aunt Baiyun, specializing in staring at a sheep's wool, but recruiting a little in this princely country, recruiting a little in that princely country. The product is less and more, and it is not easy for people to see it.
As long as the area is sufficiently dispersed, it is difficult for those princes to make comprehensive statistics. And, do n’t forget, Marin can also send people to bribe the local nobles in the princely countries privately to help them conceal the real data.
As Marin discovered before, the local nobles in the princely kingdom have long been accustomed to doing things in two ways. As long as the sealing fee is paid, they do not mind lying to their monarch. Anyway, this is not a direct betrayal, it has nothing to do with honor or justice ...
Moreover, for the princes of southern Germany, almost every country will have a surplus population. Most of the mountain people moved from various manor houses to the mountain forest. Because the manor land in the southern region is limited, and not many serfs are needed. The serf's family generally did not have only one child, and the extra children either entered the city as apprentices to craftsmen, or simply ran into the mountains and survived.
Because life in the mountains is more difficult than in the manor, the nobles generally cannot receive taxes from the poor ghost mountain people. At most, after they hit their prey, they impose heavy taxes (because the mountain forest is also theoretically owned by the nobles).
Therefore, the princes and local nobles in the southern part of Germany did not care much about the whereabouts of the mountain people. Even a lot of nobles are worried that these savage mountain people will become robbers and become robbers. When the time comes, they will have to be tired to send troops to suppress them. It is very troublesome not to mention, and it will cost a lot of money (this is the key point).
If it was not Marin who had an emperor's background, those princes worried that Marin would become stronger and would unite with the emperor to unify Germany. These people would even raise their hands in favor of Marin sending people to recruit those mountain people ...
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Fortunately, Marin knew the trick of "selling miserable" ...
You should know that before crossing, Marin saw many players in the entertainment industry, and by virtue of selling badly, he successfully got enough votes, and even advanced to win the championship. Although the routine is old, it ca n’t be used easily! Moreover, in the 16th century, this routine has not been used up ...
The messenger "Unlucky Johnny" sent by Marin was already in a state of bitterness and hatred, which made people unable to bear sympathy. Marin sent him to embassy and sell miserable, the effect is not generally good.
Then, after the New Year in 1515, the most popular topic in the German area was that Marin spent a lot of money and introduced many peasant uprising prisoners to open the barren and wild continent, but suffered bad luck in the rebellion.
As the representative of Germany's most successful "Dicks Counterattack", Marin is certainly highly popular among German civilians and wandering knights. But on the contrary, Marin has a bad reputation among the German princes.
It was not that Marin was not good enough, but that Marin ’s counterattack made the princes who were born to be nobles feel a threat. If Germany had more Marlins, how would they mix? You know, the road to the rise of Marin, but along the way there are a lot of old nobles. For example, the Syxner family slaughtered by Marin, and a large number of old nobles who were forced to move to Bremen ...
Therefore, the old big nobles usually desperately defame Marin. Even if they understood that Marin was also a prince, he would not really help the emperor unify Germany. However, because they were hostile to Marin's "counter-strike hanging wire", the princes couldn't help but make rumors, saying that Marin was a loyal dog of the Habsburg family.
In other words, the princes' resistance and suppression of Marin were not all because he was once the emperor's men. One of the most important reasons is that the noble geniuses are very afraid of Marin's counterattack. Because, the success of every hanging wire means the end of at least one old-school noble family ...
And as the vested interests of "born and noble", how can these nobles tolerate the destruction of order and stability in this world?
In their view, the inferiors should honestly obey their rule and oppression. You first-class wave knight, is it not good for us to be a thug for the big nobles? Want to be an aristocrat on equal footing with us? Simply intolerable ...
However, this reason cannot be publicly stated. Otherwise, they will arouse the resentment of the large number of wandering knights. After all, Marin is the idol and motivating force of all the wandering knights in Germany. The nobles also need these wandering knights to help them fight and protect their safety.
Therefore, they can only grasp the black spot where Marin was once under the emperor and the emperor wanted to unify Germany, and vigorously went to the death of Black Marin.
All in all, it is those nobles of "noble descent" who do not want to see the success of the "inferior" counterattack. Because this will affect the original order of society and the interests of these families with vested interests. Therefore, they only went to the black Marlin ~ www.novelhall.com ~ and Marin, even as a traverser, never thought about this, really thought he was only dragged down by the emperor.
It's no wonder that after all, Marin comes from a descendant of the idea of equality for all, and he never felt that he was cheaper than others. Therefore, he generally did not think about the high and low of people. Even, when hiring people, Marin prefers to use generals with civilian background ...
And his background and the practice of using civilian generals are very dazzling in the eyes of the old aristocrats. In other words, Marin "broken the rules."
These nobles would not look for reasons from the incompetence of their family children, but only to see that Malin had broken the traditional rule that "military officers generally use noble children".
If everyone is like this, what are the future of the noble children of the noble family? Marin can be said to be a very bad example for those old nobles. That is, refuse to accept those noble children who have no skills ...
Therefore, with the two major "bad rules" of "strapping the wire and attacking the original social order" and "rejecting noble children of nobles", those old nobles are not blamed for the death of Black Marlin ...