Chapter 500: Opportunity for self-reliance

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() & Marblin & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp In the Principality of Schleswig, Marin suspended the plan to march because of political means. Otherwise, if political means have not yet worked, it is easy to be used by Frederick III if he rushes into the electoral kingdom of Saxony.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp For example, the original secular princes were still hesitating whether to form a coalition to beat Marin. If Marin hurriedly headed south, Frederick III might take advantage of this crisis situation and say to the princes:

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp "There is no time to explain, hurry up and get on the car ... Ab, hurry up and send troops ..."

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Those princes, who had not made up their minds, might have been rushed into the chariot of Frederick III and joined the war against Marin.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Actually speaking, Marin may not be afraid of the coalition forces formed by those secular princes. As long as those religious princes do not participate in the war, Marin also has a chance to win.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp However, even if they can win, Marin will not choose to fight most secular princes. Because, as long as it bleeds, it is difficult to think about reconciliation later. Just like Hua Xia in later generations, it is difficult to forgive Dong Ying Guizi.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbspMarin is a man who wants to be an overlord, but what is the prerequisite for being an overlord? It is a huge prestige that can do everything.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp But if this time with most secular princes, it will be over. If he lost, Marin had to run away with his family. This situation is naturally not what Marin would like to see.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp even after winning, Marin is not good, and the hatred of those worldly princes is established. In the future, what Marin wants to do, let alone a response, is good if it is not unanimously opposed.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Therefore, what Marin really fears is not the fighting power of the princely coalition forces, but the collective hatred of the princes. Therefore, after listening to Mickel's suggestion, Marin did not immediately go south, but he was busy bribing the princes to break up the anti-Marin alliance.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp At the same time, Marin took the risk of offending the Habsburgs and publicly supported the autonomy tradition of the princes, which was also one of the important means of breaking the game.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp though, after doing so, you may not be on both sides. However, at least, Marin will no longer be treated as emperor's stooge by the princes, and also reduces the risk of being beaten by groups. Big deal, Marin later became a system of his own and became a third-party force other than the emperor and princely factions. Moreover, Marin has a 40,000 army and has the strength to become a third-party force alone.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Moreover, Marin's diplomacy cannot be considered a failure. At least, those religious princes, when their father-in-law was the pope, had to give themselves a few thin noodles. Although it is not possible to form an alliance with yourself (after all, Marin is not good at propagating that the pope is his father-in-law, which cannot be public), but those religious princes can maintain a friendly relationship with themselves that does not violate each other.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp As for Maximilian I, although Marin made a remedy afterwards, he sold Switzerland to the emperor. However, Marin's public sing of the opposite tone with the emperor still left a rift between the two sides.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Even though Marin made such a move under desperation, the Habsburg family must have felt very uncomfortable. In the future, it will be difficult for Marin to be treated as a complete self in Austria.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Although the two sides did not object because of the sale of Switzerland to the Habsburg family, from now on, the relationship between the two parties will be reduced from a **** ally to a general interest ally.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp However, this is also an opportunity for Marin, an opportunity for self-reliance ...

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp as a traverser, naturally should be the protagonist. How could Marin be willing to serve Emperor Maximilian I as a child? However, as a noble, honor and reputation are very important. Marin's self-initiated history began with Emperor Maximilian I's horseman. It is inevitable that people will be labeled as "Emperor Horseman" and cannot be eluted.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp If you take the initiative to leave the emperor's command, although there are enough benefits, it will definitely have a bad reputation. An anti-bone and a traitor's notoriety can't run away.

After & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp, Marin wanted to do something and interact with someone, maybe he would be ridiculed-"Huh, traitor!", put it in ancient China, maybe like Lu Fengxian, someone will be detained with a name such as "third A big hat like a "slave".

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp In fact, the Lu Bu people only choose the most beneficial option for themselves, but in ancient times, this was a manifestation of infidelity. Therefore, Lu Bu's reputation became stinky.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbspMarin has always followed the pace of Maximilian I. The most important thing is that he is afraid of becoming notorious as Lu Bu.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp But now, this time Frederick III wants to encourage all German princes to join forces against him, despite the great crisis brought to Marin. However, this might not be an opportunity ...

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp What opportunities? It is to give Marin an opportunity to openly leave the emperor, but not to bear a bad reputation ...

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp people are always trying to avoid the disadvantages. Under the great risk of being jointly attacked by the German princes, Marin resolutely admits and draws a line with the emperor. This is not a shameful thing. At least, in ancient Europe, they were not shameful.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Ancient Europe is not the same as ancient China. In ancient China, people praised the kind of unyielding heroes and despised the surrender. But in ancient Europe, although they also praised the loyal ministers, they did not despise the behavior of surrender and submission.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Therefore, in ancient Europe, it was normal for nobles to surrender and surrender after being captured and pay ransom, which is normal and will not be despised.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp is like Marin at the moment, and there is a risk of being beaten up by all German princes. Recognize a counsel and draw a line with the emperor. In this era of Europeans, it is not an unforgivable betrayal. After all, good at self-preservation is the tradition of Europeans from ancient times to the present.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp In this way, Marin is not actively detached from the emperor's camp, but is helpless to leave when his life is threatened. This behavior will be despised in ancient China, but will be forgiven in ancient Europe.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp As such, Marin has achieved the purpose of breaking away from the emperor's independence, and will not bear the notoriety of the traitor, which is really the best of both worlds.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp So, after the initial anger, Marin actually secretly hid. However, this price is a bit high. Because, to bribe and disintegrate the anti-Marin alliance formed by the princes, it is estimated that it will cost hundreds of thousands of gold coins. Fortunately, this expenditure is shared by allies to help ~ www.novelhall.com ~ Otherwise, Marin will have a big blood ...

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Fortunately, after the blood was released this time, Marin's status will change, from "the emperor's horse", to change his identity and become a powerful prince of his own.

& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Moreover, because of its strong military strength, as long as it passes this period of transition, Marin will become an important third-party force that the emperor faction and the princes fight for. After all, Marin, who has a strong military strength, will increase in strength no matter which side he falls to. After that, the diplomatic dilemma will be away from Marin ...

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