Chapter 386 Sakara
Sakara's experience is also a legend in East Friesland. He did not follow Marin before he became famous, like Schwartz, Kahn and Schor, but joined later.
At first, Sakala was just a young gangster leader in Orich, East Friesland. Of course, he had another identity - a descendant of a certain palace guard of the Brock family.
However, in the Sakara generation, the family had completely declined from the Knights family under the attack of the Sexner family, who had originally controlled the East Friesland State.
Even when he was a child, Sakala had never received cultural education or practiced martial arts. Because his father was killed by officials stationed in Orich shortly after he was born.
Sakala has depended on her mother since she was a child and lived in the slums of Orich City. In order to survive, Sakala also learned to steal things and fight since she was a child. Gradually, Sakala became the king of children in the slums.
However, Sakala was able to become the king of children not because he could fight like Kahn, but because he was more flexible in his mind. Since childhood, he understood the principle of "fighting and fighting in groups". Therefore, during the time of being in the world, although he was young, Sakala brought a group of younger brothers from the slums and relied on the sloppy tactics such as group fighting tactics and slaughter tactics to open up a little and became one of the "leading figures" on Orich's streets.
However, after Marin occupied Orich and made Orich the capital, Sakala and his gang of gangsters suffered.
After all, Orich is a small city. Under the scrubbing of tens of thousands of troops of Marin, Sakara and his younger brothers were all captured and planned to "reform labor."
As he was about to be sentenced, Sakala suddenly remembered the family origins that his mother mentioned. It seemed that he was from the court guard of the Brock family. And Marin claimed to be the heir of the Brock family, so he shouldn't make things difficult for him, right?
So, Sakala told the prison officer that he was a descendant of the court guards in the Brock family's rule, so he asked for forgiveness and was willing to join Marin's army to serve Marin.
After investigation, the new prison officer discovered that Sakala was really a small family of court guards of the Brock family.
It just so happened that Marin had just captured East Friesland and set the capital in Orich, and was in need of winning over the old and old boys of the original Brock family. As a member of the Brock family, Sakala naturally took the ride and was taken out of the prison, and luckily joined Marin's army.
In fact, when Marin recruited troops, he came strictly according to the requirements. For example, Marin was unhappy to accept the gangsters in the city as soldiers. Sakara had just been a gangster and a gang leader before.
Logically, Sakala was not qualified to join the East Friesian army. However, Sakala's grandfather Kamion Schuster was not only the palace guard of the Brock family, but also died in the rebellion on the steps of the Brock family's palace and belonged to the martyr.
With such a "heroic and honest" background, and Marin just needed to win over the old and young people of the Brock family, he specially recruited Sakara to join the army and was lucky enough to be incorporated into Marin's guards.
Originally, Marin recruited Sakara Shustert into the personal guards, but he was just trying to "buy horse bones with a thousand gold coins" to show the old and young people of the Brock family.
Unexpectedly, Sakala was really an ambitious guy. Previously, considering the low level of education of his confidants, Marin often taught his confidants such as Kohler, Kahn, Sauer, Tara and Garland in his spare time in battle, and taught them some military knowledge.
At this time, Sakara would seek to change shifts with her colleagues and be responsible for being a guardian around Marin. At the same time, she also secretly learned cultural and military knowledge.
After discovering that Sakala had secretly learned cultural knowledge, Marin not only did not punish him, but instead agreed to Sakala as a formal attendant to listen to the class and study.
Why? Because Malin discovered that the group of big-headed soldiers under him were very unaware of studying...
Especially Kahn, who has a headache when he reads, teaches him to study, and can doze off in person and drool. On the contrary, Kahn's younger brother Kohler is the one who studies the most seriously and has the best results among his confidants. Marin all suspects that Kahn and Kohler must have picked up one of them. Otherwise, the difference is too big.
In addition, Sauer's performance is also good, second only to Kohler. Tara and Garland have average talent, but they are better at obedient and hard work, and progress is also gratifying.
As an auditor, Sakara surprised Marin that this guy seemed to have good talent, and compared with Sauer, he was even better than Garland and Tara.
Moreover, Sakala was one of the few Friesians under Marin's command. After all, most of Marin's army were fierce mountaineers recruited from the Wurttemberg mountainous areas and obedient farmers recruited from the Alsace area. For the Friesians in the East Friesland country, Marin was more cultivated as a sailor, and few recruited into the army.
In addition, when East Friesland was conquered, there were about seven or eight thousand Friesian militias in the East Friesland country. However, Marin did not trust these people at the time and did not regard them as regular troops, but as reserve troops. The highest commander of the militia in the entire East Friesland was Old Hoffman. In addition, Adler was also the second general of the militia and is still stationed in Oldenburg City.
Although at the beginning, Marin did not trust the locals in the East Friesland country, fearing that the remnants of the Thoxner family were included. But after a few years, Marin gradually relaxed his vigilance against the locals. After all, Bishop Taylor helped to fool and brainwash every day, and everyone's thoughts changed.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content later! So, Marin tried to recruit thousands of Friesians in the army, and broke up and organized into various troops, but it did not form a system.
This time, Marin was actually in a hurry to send troops to Newcastle. After all, he did not expect that there would be any problems with the coal supply in Newcastle.
Therefore, this army of 2,000 pure Friesians was actually temporarily pieced together. That is, the Friesian soldiers who had previously been dispersed and organized into various troops were reorganized into a whole.
But the question also comes - who will lead this army?
Obviously, because you are stationed in England and need to deal with English people, it is best to be a Friesian officer who knows the closest to English.
But the problem is that most of the officers under Marin were pure Germans and few people knew Friesian. Marin himself understood, but he could not go to Newcastle activities, right? Moreover, his special status, and going to Newcastle would definitely make Henry VII dissatisfied.
As for Adler and Simon, they are both Friesian, but they are not suitable for sending to Newcastle. Not to mention whether the old Hoffman and his wife agreed or not, their sensitive identities are not suitable for going there. After all, Marin's request is to keep the identity confidential, and send his own brothers there, and keep it a secret?
Chapter completed!