The Rise of the European Emperor

Chapter 408 I don't carry this pot

However, what the two killers didn't know was that something unexpected happened - it turned out that the heart of Baron Zettel of Leeuwarden grew on the right side, and the killer quickly stabbed it in the air...

This probability is lower than the probability of 5 million in later generations, but it just caught up. It's just that the killer was assassinating the target in the military camp, and he didn't dare to stop to confirm the death of the other party. He could only flee in a hurry to avoid falling into a siege.

The 2,000 Saxon soldiers guarding the barracks did not expect killers to be mixed into the barracks. After all, military camps are no longer border areas and are generally not attacked. Therefore, their defense is lax. Also, there are no dog gates.

In addition, the governor of Fyskefrijheid and the Baron Zettel of Leeuwarden have a very delicate position in the barracks. Although they are important, they are not the officers of the 2000 Saxon soldiers, but half captives. Therefore, the Saxon soldiers were not too concerned about the protection of the two. In this way, the two killers were given the opportunity to assassinate. Otherwise, a large tent full of soldiers guarding, the killer can sneak in?

After the successful assassination, the two assassins sent by the Principality of Gedes quickly climbed out of the defensive gap of the camp, then joined the guide sent by Marin, and then began to retreat.

First, the two killers and four guides sent by Marin crossed the river overnight by boat to the west bank of the Ames. Then, head straight for West Frisian...

Seeing that it was about to reach the northwest corner of East Frisian border, suddenly, a large number of soldiers appeared from the roadside, and aimed their bows and arrows at them...

Seeing this, the four men arranged by Marin who were the guides immediately stepped forward and shouted at the same time:

"My own person! My own person! This is my certificate..."

But the two killers sent by the Gedes duchy didn't notice - the four guides who led them all stepped forward and mixed with the soldiers...

When the four guides entered the group of soldiers in front, the archers who had opened their bows immediately let go and turned the two killers into hedgehogs...

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Then, the four guides who had led the way to the two killers quickly turned around and began to rummage over the corpse...

What surprised the four guides was that these two killers actually had name tags representing the identity of the East Frisian army - obviously, this was forged...

This shows that Charles II, Duke of Geddes, has long been prepared for two killers to be captured or killed. Therefore, a fake identity tag was specially prepared for them.

It's just that Charles II is too immoral, he actually prepared the famous brand of East Frisian, and made it clear that he wanted to cheat Marin...

Fortunately, Marin did not trust Charles II, Duke of Guedes, and planned to ambush and kill the two assassins, and searched them in advance. If the bodies of the two were handed over to the Saxons like this, Marin would have to carry the pot on his back.

In fact, these four guides are all trainee spies under Marin's command. Moreover, Marin had already arranged for them to ambush the two killers at the border.

Why choose the border region of East Friesland and West Friesland? This was Marin's thoughtful decision. Only the death of two killers near the border of West Frisland would convince the Saxons more that they were killers sent by the Geddes.

Moreover, these two killers are highly skilled in martial arts, and with the abilities of the four trainee spies, they will definitely not be able to beat others. If he was escaped, Marin would have some problems to clear himself.

It's not that Marin is afraid of George, Duke of Saxony, but because Marin wants to buy the sovereignty of West Frisian from George, and he can't turn his face with the Duchy of Saxony at this time.

Although he acquiesced and arranged for the assassination of the governor of Fyskefrijheid and Baron Zetl of Leeuwarden by the killers of the Duchy of Geddes, Marin did not like to take the blame.

So, the fate of the two Gerdes killers is the one they entered the Saxon barracks --\u003e\u003e

It's doomed...

In order to keep the two of them 100%, Marin set up a plan-when at the border, let the four guides deliberately step forward to reveal their identities and explanations. The four trainee spies can then take the opportunity to distance themselves from the two killers. At this time, the rain of arrows from those archers will "rush" down...

No matter how high the martial arts of these two Gerdes killers are, but they don't wear armor, in front of the arrow rain, the only way to go is to be shot into a hedgehog...

In this way, not only can they kill the two Gerdes killers steadily, but they can also find an excuse to kill them - the border guards found two suspicious people forcing their way through the border, so they shot them...

See, what a perfect excuse? Then, searched the belongings of the two, and stuffed an identification card on it to prove that they were from the Principality of Gede Company. Then hand over the body to the Saxons, and the pot will be thrown away...

It's just that Marin is cunning, and Charles II is not a good guy. He actually left a fake East Frisian Army identity card on the two of them, thinking that if they fail, Marin will be tricked...

But in this battle between the foxes, Marin won. The two killers were relieved that they were about to leave the East Frisian border. After all, leaving East Friesland means they are safe. And although killers kill like numb, they are also human beings, and no one wants to die. Even a killer can miss a single hit and immediately escape thousands of miles in order to protect himself.

In fact, when they first came out of the Saxon military camp, they were very wary, for fear that the four guides would assassinate them.

However, they did not expect that, seeing that they were about to leave the country, there was still an ambush waiting for them. Then, two excellent assassins were shot into hedgehogs under the rain of arrows like ox feathers, and they didn't have time to show their martial arts...

Moreover, even if they died, the fake identity badges that Charles II prepared to leave were seen through by Marin's men, and they were replaced with the identity badges of the Principality of Gerdes...

Moreover, Marin was very cunning. He did not fabricate the identity of the military for the two, but wrote the identity of ordinary civilians in the Principality of Gede on the nameplate. Because of this, it is in line with the identity of the killer - they are usually disguised as civilians.

Perhaps the Saxons wouldn't believe it if Marin had left the name badges of the Geddes military on them...

In addition, Marin also left a bag of coins minted by the company of Gede on the two of them. The identity badge of the Gedes company, plus the coins of the Gedes company—with the level of criminal investigation in this era, the Saxons would properly conclude that it was the Gedes people...

Moreover, although the two daggers that committed the crime were thrown away by the two killers after leaving the military camp, they were soon found by Marin's men and sent to the border after they left.

After the two killers became corpses, the two daggers that committed crimes also returned to their original owners...

Then, the two corpses with the identity badges of the Principality of Gerd, carrying coins of the Principality of Gerd, and wearing blood-dry daggers, were handed over to the army of the Principality of Saxony by Marin's border guards. In order to make them suspicious, Malin specially asked the border guards to wait for two days, and when the matter in the Saxony barracks became serious, the body was sent. Otherwise, if people haven't made any noise yet, you send the corpse over, wouldn't you be asking yourself?

Sure enough, after seeing the relevant "evidence", the left-behind officers of the Saxon army immediately concluded that it was someone from the Principality of Gedes. Moreover, at this moment, the Gede Company has the most motive for committing crimes.

However, what Marin didn't know was that Baron Zitter of Leeuwarden escaped a bit because his heart was too long. And the left-behind officers of the Saxon army, in order to prevent the second assassination of the Geddes people, concealed the news, even Marin concealed it...

Fortunately, Marin was not tricked by Charles II this time, and did not help the other party wrongly. Who is to blame, and who is still to bear...

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