The Rise of the European Emperor

Three hundred and twentieth IX avoid seeing

Marin's guess was extremely accurate. George, Duke of Saxony, had formed a combined army and planned to counterattack the Geddes army. In order to win this attack, George sacrificed his face and asked for help from all sides.

First, there were the nobles of the Saxon family, and every family was begged by him. Out of love, Frederick III, Elector of Saxony, assigned 3ooo heavy cavalry and 2ooo elite infantry to George to help him retake West Frisland.

The other nobles of the Saxon family had to help when they saw that George had come to such an end. So, you pay one thousand, he pays five hundred, so he gathered 7,000 soldiers and horses for George. Counting the 6,000 3ooo cavalry and 3ooo elite infantry that George himself made up, the total number of coalition forces reached 18,000.

George is not satisfied. After all, he dispatched 15,000 people last time and didn't win. So he borrowed troops from Maximilian I. Out of love and to repay Duke Albrecht's favor, Maximilian I asked his son Philip to dispatch 4,000 troops to help in the battle. Even, Maximilian I sent a messenger to East Frisian, and asked Marin to send two or three thousand troops to help fight the war...

Fortunately, Marin had expected and fled East Friesland early without meeting the messenger. Schwartz, who stayed behind, excused himself not having the right to send troops to fight, and declined Maximilian I's request to send troops.

Fortunately, Maximilian I did not force it. After all, he felt that George had gathered a total of 22,000 troops, which should be enough to defeat the army of the Principality of Gedes. Therefore, when inviting Marin to send troops, it was only for the sake of insurance, and it was not necessary for Marin to send troops.

However, if Marin was traced by Maximilian I on the way south, it would be inevitable to send someone to call him and ask Marin to write a letter to send troops back to help in the battle. After all, East Friesland is too close to Groningen, the core city of West Friesland. It would be very convenient if Malin would send troops to help in the battle.

Therefore, after going south and entering the territory of the Swabian Alliance, Marin always took the small road, and did not take the main road, nor did he enter the city, so as not to be known by the emperor of his whereabouts. If he could avoid the Swabian Alliance, Marin would also choose to take a detour.

Even later, in order to avoid being exposed, Marin simply did not come forward by himself. When passing through some passes, he directly asked the Baron Kahn to come forward and ask for the pass in his name.

As for the reason, it was the invitation of His Majesty the Pope. As for Marin, he simply changed into ordinary clothes and mixed into the scout team to hide his identity.

Along the way, Marin also gradually established a tacit understanding with the new mount, Carl's son Carter. Carter is strong and runs fast. Physically speaking, he is stronger than Carl. This is no wonder, because when Carl was growing up in Hoffman Manor, the fodder he ate was very common fodder, mixed with oats and common hay.

And Carter grew up on the royal family's horse farm since he was a child, and was born with a focus on nurturing. The feed it eats is also top-notch, either oatmeal or nutrient-rich alfalfa. Sometimes, salt and calcium are added, and even some fish meal is added.

Therefore, Carter's nutrition is quite adequate, at least more than Carl. Therefore, his physical fitness is better than Karl. Carl's shoulder height is only 1.67 meters. Carter's shoulder height actually reached 1.72 meters. If Marin also grew to 1.8 meters high, it might be difficult to mount a horse.

As for the other two horses that Marin transferred, they were mares with docile dispositions, and they were not ordinary pack horses, but serious war horses. After all, Marin is the king of a country, and even the horses he transfers are at the level of war horses. And the ordinary cavalry, the horses that transfer, are generally ordinary pack horses, most of which are considered to be the best among pack horses.

Because everyone in the team is one person and three horses, Marin's team marches very fast. Marin passed quickly, even after passing through some of the towns that had to be passed. Even if local officials reported the news, it was too late to stop Marin.

After arriving in Switzerland, some accidents happened...

It turned out that Frenzberg had been promoted to an important military commander in Graubünden. Although Marin asked Kahn to come forward and deal with those customs officials. However, when Franzberg heard Kahn's name, he immediately realized who was coming.

Then, on the way to the south, Frenzberg took some of his personal soldiers lightly into battle, chased after him on horseback, and caught up with Marin and his party on the way.

Franzberg was all too familiar with Marin, he knew that Kahn and Sauer had always been Marin's right-hand man. Usually they show up, then there's a good chance that Marin is on the team as well. Sure enough, after catching up with the resting Marin and his party, Franzberg saw Marin.

Now, Franzberg has been promoted to the imperial baron. However, after meeting Marin, he still respects him. After all, he was also the Baron of East Frisian Country. Moreover, the baron's manor in East Frisian Country can bring him huge profits of tens of thousands of gold coins every year.

Fearing that Frenzberg would reveal his whereabouts to Maximilian I, Marin simply began to play emotional cards, holding Frenzberg's hand and recalling the plot of the fight together. What's more, Marin is "happy" to mention that Franzberg's estate in East Friesland's Lehr County has also had a good harvest this year. Marin has organized manpower to help him sell food, and it is estimated that the income this year will be tens of thousands of gold coins...

Frenzberg had been thinking about whether to disclose Marin's whereabouts to the emperor, listening to Marin's past events, and suddenly remembered - if there is no Marin's support, he is now only a formal knight at most, and It is impossible to become a hereditary noble like a baron. Moreover, when it comes to the manor in East Friesland, Franzberg also understands that if he betrays Marin this time, maybe Marin will take back the manor in a fit of rage...

That is a huge income of tens of thousands of gold coins every year, which is better than the income of the manor that the emperor has entrusted to him. Although, the manor area granted by the emperor was larger. However, without Marin's secret fertiliser, yields simply wouldn't go up. Therefore, the income cannot be compared with that of the manor in East Frisian Country.

After much thought, Franzberg finally decided to help conceal Marin's whereabouts, pretending not to know that Marin was passing through the Graubünden area. In addition, he also sent his confidants to send Marin and his party to successfully pass through the important pass of southern Italy - the Mistyr Valley...

In this way, Marin finally left the emperor's influence area and came to Italy. What happened after that was up to the emperor. After all, this is Italy. When he arrived in Rome, Marin worked for the Pope. Even the emperor could not force Marin to return home. After all, Maximilian I, the Holy Roman Emperor, has not been officially crowned yet, and if he asks the Pope, he must not dare to be dissatisfied with Julius II...

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