Chapter 446 Death
If you want to deliberately let Frederick III and Jockim I know the false information they had leaked on purpose, you need to deliberately throw a copy of it to them.
Before, Marin had asked Woolf Esbrand to do it once. However, Marin always felt that the last time he deliberately leaked false information was too low.
In Europe in the early 16th century, when conspiracies were not popular, it would be unlikely that the other party would believe it even if he picked up such information. Because the information obtained easily in this way is very likely to arouse suspicion.
Therefore, since you need to leak fake information to the other party again this time, you need to have a more clever method. For example, the Morse code commonly used in spy movies, as well as the methods of revealing the handwriting after soaking in water...
However, Morse code is too complicated, and I can understand it. It is almost impossible to let the enemy decipher it. Even the spies under my command do not understand this technology.
As for the method of immersing water to show words, Marin knew the principle, but there was no relevant material...
For example, the most commonly used combination of starch and iodine. Starch is easy to find, but iodine is not available in this era...
As for the method of reacting turmeric and alkaline water to form blood red, Marin tried it in his previous life, but it was not successful, so naturally he would not be able to use it this time...
After thinking about it, Marin decided to use the method of cheating Mikel last time - the double-layer paper method...
It is to glue two pieces of parchment together, and there is also a piece of information written on the upper layer of paper, but it is fake. The covered piece of parchment is written on the "true" piece of information...
As for the handwriting being found through paper? Ordinary paper may do it, but parchment will not. Because the parchment is very thick...
Of course, the double-layer parchment selected by Marin are all the thinner parchment papers. In this way, it is difficult to expose the filling when the two parchment papers are put together. Otherwise, if the two parchment papers are stuck together and weigh too much, it is easy to be suspicious. Therefore, two thin parchment papers are needed to glue them together to create a double-layer parchment that is slightly heavier than ordinary parchment paper...
So, Marin decided to produce such a fake information - the upper level wrote very fake information, and the lower level wrote very similar fake information...
If Frederick III and Jockim I had obtained this information and saw the "true" information from the lower class, they would definitely believe it. Because, the information hidden so deeply is no reason to be fake. Only information that is too easy to obtain will be fake... After all, Europe has not yet received the baptism of various strategies at this time, and would not have thought that the information hidden so deeply may be fake...
However, what Marin was worried about was that even if he really created such false information, he was afraid that Frederick III and Jockim I would not be able to discover the "real" information he had prepared because of negligence...
So, Marin needed a spy to guide these two people, tear open two layers of parchment, and discover "real" intelligence...
However, if this spy ran to "guise" Frederick III and Jockim I, he would definitely not leave casually. Once the real battle started, the person would be dead and would definitely be killed by the angry Frederick III and Jockim I to vent his anger.
Therefore, such a spy is actually a dead man.
The so-called death is a spy who cannot escape death after performing a mission. There are very few such spies. After all, most people cherish their lives very much. Many spies who dare to sacrifice their lives are forced. Only a few are voluntarily dying.
However, the success rate of deceiving the enemy during the death is the highest. Why? Because, when the enemy saw that the life and death of the death are controlled by him, he naturally believed him even more. When he was finished, he found that he had been deceived by the death, but it was too late. Even if he killed the death, he would be powerless to turn things around.
Therefore, normal deaths often lead to death with the enemy.
Marin suddenly realized that it was not easy to find a qualified death room under his command...
First of all, performing missions during death must be wit enough to make the enemy believe you. Then, this spy also needs to have the determination to die.
However, the reality is that a smart spy is afraid of death, but a spy who is not afraid of death is a bit stupid...
A person who is too stupid cannot implement the death plan. Otherwise, if the enemy sees the flaws and loses his life, if the enemy does not believe it, it will be in vain...
Just when Marin was worried about this deadly candidate, he was ordered by Woolf Esbrand, and Jim, ace spy under Marin, came to Lübeck to send information...
"Huh... This Jim seems to be a good candidate..." Marin thought seriously.
Jim is a very smart person with a strong memory and a strong language talent. He not only speaks German, English (Friesian), Latin, Swedish and other languages, but also proficient in multiple German dialects. Communicating with people is also his strength.
Moreover, this person is very good at taking Woolf Esbrand's former gold medal thug, Cage, as his teacher, has learned a lot of special forces' methods, and is very good at it.
A person with a good mind and good skills is naturally trained as a spy in the king, hoping that he can become his subordinate 007.
Generally speaking, Marin is absolutely unhappy to send such a trump spy to death. After all, a king-sect spy is too precious.
However, in this case, if Marin was not sent a kingly spy like Jim to take action and send others, he would be afraid of backfire and did not deceive Frederick III.
After all, Marin cannot afford to lose this decisive battle of tens of thousands of troops. If he loses, he may die. Even if he does not die, his huge interests will be eaten up by the victorious enemy. He will be defeated back to his original form.
This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! Whether it is dead or being beaten back to its original form, Marin is unwilling to see it. Therefore, false information must be passed on to Frederick III and Jockim I, and induce them to make wrong judgments and decisions. Only in this way can they have the opportunity to defeat them and save everything about themselves.
Therefore, Marin decided to have a good talk with Jim and persuade him to take on the death room. Of course, in order to protect a kingly spy like Jim, Marin would try his best to make Jim survive. However, because he is engaged in the death room mission, even if he is good at mind and strong in skills, the chance of surviving is very low. Otherwise, it would not be called "death room"...
But, it’s so hard to let an ace spy like Jim act as a death room...
But in the end, Marin decided to send Jim to the Bossa coalition to agree to serve as the death room. Because only Jim can fool an old fox like Frederick III. If there is a poor ability, he might not be able to deceive Frederick III at all. And if that is the case, the death room he sent would become a joke.
If the enemy was not deceived, the 18,000 reinforcements commanded by Woolf Esbrand and Sakara would be likely to be discovered halfway through. Then, they would crash into the enemy's encirclement and be annihilated.
If the 18,000 people are annihilated, then Marin will lose his greatest reliance. It is difficult to defeat the enemy's 50,000 army with the 20,000 people alone...
Chapter completed!