Chapter 359 Internship spy
In the east of Orich, the capital of East Friesland, the first group of students from the spy school finally graduated. Then, they were about to come out for internships...
Originally, Marin planned to train all the students No. 100 to become super spies like 007. However, reality is impossible. Why? Because these students are not educated and uneducated!
After all, they were all selected from the common people, and almost no education. At most, they were just talented. However, because of the common people, these people may have low education. Therefore, there were only a dozen students in No. 100. Although they had never been to school, they later learned some writing and calculations when they were apprentices, and they did not even have the level of graduating from elementary school, at most they were second graders in elementary school.
Even so, those dozen spy students of second grade level in elementary school were also trained by spy schools as top students...
Therefore, it is impossible to make these uneducated students proficient in several languages like 007. Even if they are proficient in Friesian students (can be regarded as English) and German, they are very powerful.
Moreover, the first batch of spy trainees had their main mission areas, namely Denmark, Saxony and Brandenburg. Therefore, the students selected this time were mainly students who could speak Danish and Highland German in the eastern region. Friesians who were naturally proficient in Frisian and German, and this group only trained a few people. Their mission direction was also the Netherlands and England.
At the graduation ceremony, Vice President Kohler (Marin, who was staying in Rome and could not catch up with the graduation ceremony) delivered a passionate speech and issued a certificate of graduation to the students...
Why is it a graduation certificate? Special Meow, a spy who only trains for one year, is qualified to get a graduation certificate? It's almost the same to give a graduation certificate...
Under normal circumstances, these guys have to train at least 5 years. Among them, at least 3 years are used to learn cultural courses. Because these people have a poor cultural foundation... Have you ever seen any illiterate spy who cannot understand intelligence?
So, strictly speaking, this group of spies is unqualified. At best, it is just better than the traditional "inquiry" spies under Kohler.
After all, when these people were selected, Marin carefully selected according to the requirements of later generations. First of all, in terms of appearance, they must be ordinary, and they cannot be too handsome or ugly. Because, whether they are handsome or ugly, they can easily attract the attention of the enemy. When ordinary and having a public face that is not easy to be remembered is what spies need most.
The second is to look at the back of the face. It looks like an honest person, making it difficult for people to doubt you. Many of the "inquiry" spies recruited by Kohler are scattered, or have a pair of scattered eyes, and they don't look like good people at first glance. Such people are easily seen by enemy anti-espionage professionals.
The spy trainees selected by Marlin are all honest and look like stupid people. Do you suspect that they are spies?
Moreover, the spy schools in the spy schools have received special training. That is, when catching a stalk, your eyes must not be erratic, but should be natural so as not to be found strange by the target.
With such strict training, it is natural that the students of the spy school are stronger than Kohler's "inquiry" level spies.
However, this group of spy students had a poor level of education, and whether they could understand more complicated intelligence was a problem. Therefore, when they graduated, their titles were not considered spies, but interns spies... Anyway, Marin stipulated so...
Coincidentally, these intern spies had an internship opportunity just after graduation - George, Duke of Saxony, gathered his army in East Friesland. Wouldn't this give internship opportunities to intern?
Except for the more than 30 Danish spies who were excluded because they were not good at German, the other 60 intern spies were sent to inquire about the information of the Saxony coalition forces.
What are you doing to inquire about information? It is naturally passed on to Charles II, Duke of Geders...
This time, Marin was determined to hope that the Saxony coalition would be defeated. Therefore, when secretly providing weapons and armor to the Gedes army, he also planned to disclose the information of the coalition to the Gedes principality.
As for how to let the spies get into the coalition? This is too simple - aren't there 4,000 Flanders in the coalition who belong to the Habsburg family? As the emperor's subordinate, Marin sent people to provide food and various services to the Flanders' Legion, right? Even George must look up to these 4,000 Flanders' Legion soldiers at a glance. Because that was the men sent by the emperor.
Moreover, the Flanders' combat effectiveness is indeed high, and they will definitely be arranged in an important position by George. For example, when the main force on the flank...
Learned from the last failure, George Duke of Saxony did not rush to enter West Friesland this time, but practiced battle formations in East Friesland. At the same time, he also organized the team and arranged tasks. For example, how many people in this unit should be arranged in the middle or on the left wing, or on the right wing... or used as a reserve team...
Because of its good combat effectiveness, the Flanders must be placed in the main combat force, either the main force on the left or the main force on the right. Kohler frequently dispatched intern spies to the Flanders' garrison to secretly inquire about the news.
Faced with the East Fries lazy people who could not bear the delivery of bread and meat, the Flanders' Legion was also welcomed. After all, the food consumption of 4,000 people was also terrifying. The East Fries lazy people were willing to bear part of the expenses, and the generals of the Flanders' Legion were happy to see it.
However, they did not know that there were many spies who sent them bread and meat, who were secretly keeping the information of various coalition forces, including the Flanders' Legion, in their hearts, intending to use it as intelligence to pass it on to Charles II, Duke of Geders.
This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! For this reason, Marin specially wrote a secret letter to Charles II, Duke of Geders, and asked them to take a little leisurely after the fight. It would be better not to fight the Flanders, which belonged to the Habsburg family, too badly.
Why? There is no big problem with the Guedes army defeating the Saxon coalition. After all, the Saxons come from southeastern Germany, spanning most of Germany and coming to the northwest to compete for hegemony. Therefore, the Guedes army defeated the Saxon army and killed it, and there is no big problem.
However, the Flanders are different... They are the elite of the Habsburg family in the Netherlands. If they are beaten up by the Duchy of Gedes, they will be like they will offend the emperor severely.
If you offend the emperor severely, the emperor will definitely take revenge. The Habsburg family controls the Netherlands and is close to the Duchy of West Friesland and Gerds. If you offend this evil neighbor, you will wait to continue to be beaten.
Moreover, the most important thing is that Marin is the emperor's younger brother...
If the emperor decides to retaliate against the Duchy of Gedes, as the emperor's hardcore younger brother, Marin is very likely to need to send troops to participate in the war.
This time, Marin avoided the emperor and refused to help the Duchy of Saxony to fight. After all, it was natural that Marin refused to send troops to help the Saxony.
But it would be different if it was the Habsburg family's turn to officially take the lead in sending troops. Marin, the "hardcore" of the Habsburg family, was obliged to send troops...
So, Marin told Charles II that it would be fine to defeat this coalition, but it would be best to avoid causing too much damage to the Flanders. Otherwise, once Maximilian I decided to retaliate against the Principality of Gedes, Marin and his East Friesland, they would have to send troops to help the battle...
Chapter completed!