Chapter 673: Sum

In order not to let Henry Percy know of the existence of the Fifth Army, Marin also hurt his brain. -First of all, he asked Siwag to take the Fifth Legion day and night, and he used a special "gate" to take a remote path to avoid being seen by too many people.

You know, there are many people with mixed eyes. If a passerby accidentally reveals the message to Henry Percy, then the other party will be treated with caution. After all, facing 10,000 people and 20,000 people are completely different concepts.

However, in this way, the marching speed is greatly reduced. Because when you see the road during the day and march at night, the road cannot be clearly seen. You can only **** while walking, and the speed of the march cannot be raised naturally. They are not guerrillas who are used to walking at night. The speed of marching in the middle of the night must be greatly affected.

Fortunately, Henry Percy ’s selfishness was too heavy, and he was busy looting the population in Nottinghamshire without rushing north. Otherwise, the Fifth Army could not reach York City before the English army.

Secondly, Marin also had to keep secret the news of his ambush. In order not to let the news of the existence of his ambush leak out, Marin, every night, sent scout cavalry to block the road from York City to the outside, and intercepted the suspected spy who rode out of the city at night. Do n’t listen to the advice and kill the scene directly ... By this means, Marin barely guaranteed that no one would pass the news that he had brought 5,000 soldiers into York City ...

In fact, there are still a few hidden spies belonging to Henry VII among Edward's "guards". It's just that because of the killing, they dare not show up. The other thing is that after the incident of Allen ’s “guard”, Edward did n’t believe his “guards” anymore. Now, Edward's defense work is temporarily taken over by the people brought by Marin. After all, the soldiers from Germany will not have a relationship with Henry VII. In order to prevent information leakage, Edward's hundreds of England 'guards' guards were all monitored by Marin's men. Those secret agents, who were deeply hidden, did not dare to even send information. If you move a little, you may be killed on the spot ...

With these two measures, Marin does not believe that people of Henry VII can still obtain intelligence ...

However, before leading his 5,000 soldiers to evacuate York City, Marin suddenly remembered that he brought 5,000 soldiers into the city. It seems that from the Penning Mountains to York City, there are many people who saw it. ...

If Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland, was in the siege, he sent his men to the west of York City to grab food, and accidentally learned that there were 5,000 soldiers and horses hiding in the mountains in the west, then the other side would certainly guard themselves Attacked ...

In desperation, Marin had to think of a stupid way-to kidnap all the people from the villages and towns he saw on his army's original marching route and bring them back to the mountains. In this way, no insider will know the news of his army. As for insiders in York City? That would have to wait for Henry Percy to capture York City. However, Marin could not give him this opportunity ...

In this way, Marin had to take his men and wrap up two or three thousand local residents along the way to enter the mountain together. Coupled with the seven or eight thousand robin robbers who escaped from Nottinghamshire, the camp in the mountain suddenly increased by tens of thousands. With tens of thousands of mouths open, the supply of food suddenly became tense.

In desperation, Marin had to send someone to quickly whip to Newcastle to inform the logistic forces there, through the ship, from the Humber River in the south of Yorkshire. Then, let the "Robin Han Thieves" people go to the river to meet. In this way, there is no shortage of food. Even if Henry Percy knew about this situation, he would not think of his forehead army. Because the "Robin Hood Rogue Group" will throw a banner and pull away hatred for their regular army. Henry Percy didn't bother to ignore the thieves hiding in the mountains before he captured York City. Because, the important ‘sex’ of the two has no comparable ‘sex’.

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Henry Percy ’s 20,000-strong English army was very frustrating. It was not until Newcastle transported food through the Humber River to Marin that Henry Percy ’s army ended the looting of the population, food and property of Nottinghamshire. But, in a blink of an eye, he took his soldiers to the "bandit" in Lincolnshire to the east ...

Lincolnshire is very large, nearly 6,000 square kilometers, more than twice the size of Nottinghamshire, and has a larger population. Henry Percy pondered-enter Lincolnshire to loot, there must be more people and property ...

However, the generals were not happy ...

Although looting such "ownerless" counties can make a fortune, Henry Percy ate "meat" and they only drank some soup. Needless to say, the benefits are time-consuming.

You know, everyone is counting on defeating Edward ’s army to build merits, so that their title can be mentioned, or some can be added on the fief. Lincoln County is so big, if the robbery is over, the yellow "flower" dishes will be cold ...

As a result, many officers jointly reported to Henry VII Henry Percy's "doing no business" behavior. After being reprimanded by Henry VII in the letter, Henry Percy finally converged, then stopped the robbery in Lincolnshire, and began to organize a large army to cross the Humber River and march towards Yorkshire ...

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Seeing that the British army finally entered Yorkshire, Marin was idle, and he discussed with Edward how to pit Henry Percy to make him more proud and conceited ...

"Your Majesty, or else, let's write a summation letter and send it to Henry Percy's camp to make him happy?" Malin, who had a bad stomach, suggested.

"Summing? Grand Duke Marin, what are you kidding? How can I be the king granted by destiny, how can I summon the chaotic thief?" Edward was a little angry.

Marin quickly appeased:

"Your Majesty, it's not true peace, it's fake, let Henry Percy relax his guard!"

"Fake? But, it's a shame ..." Edward is a traditional European noble after all, and he loves face. Unlike Marin, a traversal, for the sake of interest, the father can do it, as long as the interest is high enough to break the bottom line ...

"It's just a lie. Your Majesty doesn't need to care. As long as we can defeat these 20,000 troops, we can go directly south. And Your Majesty, you are the real King of England. So, what are these small actions before? Marin persuaded.

"However, with our strength, it is enough to defeat them, there is no need to fake peace ..." Edward said suspiciously.

"My majesty, the army is mine, and of course I am distressed. Although we have many soldiers, there are also many enemies! If they are prepared, our sneak attacks may become a bitter fight. Even if we win, we will The loss is huge. At that time, what southbound siege of London? After all, the 20,000 main force of my men is the one who went south to siege London. And the 20,000 horses in York City, the French are not credible, and the new Sivag It ’s okay to guard the city, and you ca n’t count on them to besiege London. "

Edward thought for a moment ~ www.novelhall.com ~ thought Marin made sense. So, he agreed to write a letter of false summation. The letter was "fucked" by Marin himself. As for Edward, he felt that he didn't take part in facelessness ...

Marin stated in the letter of summation-Heng Laoqi, shall we not fight? You see, I also have a 10,000 army, sticking to York City, your 20,000 horses may not be able to fight. Did n’t you fail to hit Dublin before?

Or, you sealed Yorkshire to me, the only heir of the York family, and then we stop the truce?

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Marin has studied psychology and naturally knows what tone to use. In the summation letter, Marin imitates Edward, using a tone that looks confident but lacks confidence. And this fits Edward's "real" situation ...

When the summation letter was sent to Henry Percy's camp, Henry Percy laughed arrogantly-before this was played, the other party admits, the victory and defeat are clear ...

Of course, he has no right to make the decision for Henry VII. So he sent someone to send the summation letter back to London to let Henry VII take the lead. But at the same time, he commanded 20,000 troops to continue northward, first encircling York City ...