The Rise of the European Emperor

Four hundred and seventieth chapters the awe of allies

Marin still led his people to stay in the camp of the original Bursa coalition, taking care of the more dangerous prisoners of war. The orders for 25,000 iron shackles were also sent to Lübeck and Hamburg.

Suddenly, the two cities boiled...

People from Lübeck and Hamburg took to the streets to celebrate the hard-won victory. Especially those Hanseatic merchants, a big stone fell in their hearts. Because the victory means that they cannot be plundered by the Bursa coalition forces.

You must know that in this era, after the army broke the city, the whole city was robbed, and that was daily. Except for a small number of people who had turned to the other side early, most of the rest of the Hanseatic merchants would be robbed of their wealth by the enemy who broke the city, and they would never recover.

Therefore, Marin led his troops to defeat the powerful Bursa coalition, which was equivalent to saving their family property and their wealthy life.

The parliamentarians of Lübeck and Hamburg were even more elated. Marin's victory not only represented the preservation of the wealth of Lübeck and Hamburgers, but also meant that the original political rights of the rich and powerful in Lübeck and Hamburg, was also preserved. If the Bosa coalition forces break through the two cities, their resignation is inevitable. Maybe, there will be murders. You must know that most of these members are from big merchant families, not nobles. In this era, non-nobles belong to the sequence that can be killed. Falling into the hands of the enemy will not end well.

To this end, the dignitaries of Lübeck City and the dignitaries of Hamburg each held a grand banquet and dance, and invited Marin to participate.

Marin actually doesn't like this kind of gathering, but he is not good enough to be invited by his allies.

However, after thinking about it, Marin not only agreed to the banquet, but also planned to do something else...

What does Marin want to do? He intends to show off his force in front of his allies...

Why show off force? That's because—in the post-war enemy compensation, Marin wanted to get more...

The total strength of this battle is amazing, although not exciting. But anyway, Marin won. And the army of 38,000 was displayed in front of all Europeans for the first time. With such a large number of troops, in the German region, no one force can gather together in wartime. Therefore, after Marin's strength is displayed, it will inevitably shake Germany.

Moreover, this time, Marin defeated an incomparably powerful combination of the Electoral State of Saxony, the Electoral State of Brandenburg, and 20,000 Swiss mercenaries.

After this war, Marin's influence in Germany will be no less than that of any elector. So, East Frisian has officially risen.

not only,

After this victory, Marin planned to cut away large tracts of land from Brandenburg, Saxony, and Denmark. Even Marin has begun to covet the throne of the Kingdom of Norway...

But the problem is that this war, Marin was nominally fought with Lübeck and Hamburg. Although, the army in Lübeck and Hamburg is scum. However, they are allies after all.

The problem is that in this war, Lübeck and Hamburg contributed very little to the war. At that time, when the fruits of victory are divided, Marin will definitely feel uncomfortable.

Therefore, Marin decided - when entering the city, fully demonstrate his force to his allies and deter allies...

In this way, when we divide the fruits of victory, we can get more initiative.

To be honest, in the face of the victory of this war, in terms of ransom, Marin does not intend to take it alone. Anyway, he is not short of money. However, regarding the land, Marin has great ambitions and wants to eat alone...

According to Marin's plan, this time he plans to snatch Denmark's Jutland peninsula. If possible, grab the territory of the Kingdom of Norway, including the crown. This is big fat, and Marin is not willing to share the profits with Lubeck and Hamburg. Besides, Lübeck and Hamburg already have money. If you give them a large tract of land and population, wouldn't that make them rivals for hegemony?

Therefore, Marin made up his mind that this time nothing could allow Lübeck and Hamburg to get the ceded land. As for money, you can give them some points. Anyway, these two cities already have money, and giving them money is just icing on the cake. And, for those Hanseatic merchants, perhaps money is more attractive than land...

After making up his mind, Malin specifically selected Kahn, accompanied by 250 "marce" muscle sticks. Wearing half-body plate armor and carrying mace, these muscular sticks look extremely aggressive.

In order to show the lethality of these muscle sticks even more, Malint ordered that the bloodstains on the plate armor should not be washed off, so that Lübeck and the Hamburg people could see their illustrious martial arts...

In addition to these 250 fierce and fierce "Spike Commando" soldiers, Marin also selected another thousand Lancer soldiers to accompany him. These lance fighters are all wandering knights from knight families. Because of genetic factors and adequate nutrition since childhood, they grow taller. After putting on the chest plate and helmet, these guys look taller and more powerful, and they are also very shocking.

In order to create a terrifying effect, Marin also specially let people kill a few draught horses in the military camp, and smeared the blood on the armor of these guys, as if they were covered with the blood of the enemy, which also made them look more scary. some……

In addition, Marin also sent half of the captured weapons, armor and horses to be brought into the city together. As a trophy, it is divided among the two cities.

Similarly, the bloodstained Marin on the armor of these weapons also deliberately told his subordinates not to rub it, so as to deter the people of Lubeck and Hamburg.

As for the horses, Marin also moved his hands and feet - the horses he chose for Lübeck and Hamburg were mostly draught horses. As for the war horses, most of them were naturally hacked by Marin... Of the thousands of horses Marin brought to Lübeck and Hamburg, only a few dozen in the front row were authentic war horses, and all the horses in the back were drawn by knights...

In this way, when Marin entered the city with more than 1,000 blood-stained soldiers in armor, he really shocked the people of Lübeck and Hamburg.

In the eyes of businessmen who don't understand war, these blood-stained East Frisian men on their armors are like demons who have come out of hell. They are murderous and scary...

In fact, these subordinates are not only strong, but they have indeed seen blood, and there is indeed a murderous aura on their bodies. Coupled with the blood-stained armor, it does look like a demon who came out of hell, which is very shocking...

As Marin expected, when he entered the city with such a "blood-stained" force, "majority and vigor", both the Lübeck city councillors and the Hamburg councillors were all intimidated. now...

As a result, after the banquet started, those MPs in Lübeck and Hamburg looked at Marin with awe. As for the ordinary Hanseatic merchants, they were even more frightened, so many people dared not come to Marin to make a toast...

Because although Marin came to the banquet, he was not wearing the noble silk robes usually used for banquets, but a chest plate that was "stained with blood" and even had a few scratches. Coupled with Marin's serious face, he almost wrote "No strangers in" on his face...

Moreover, standing behind Marin was Kahn and a group of the most murderous men who were specially selected. All of them had murderous expressions on their faces, as if they were going to eat people...

Therefore, except for some daring members who dared to come over to make a toast, the others were too frightened to approach... And this is exactly what Marin wanted to achieve... Read Net

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