Chapter 127: Sending official documents wildly

After King Hans fainted, Marin immediately sent someone to carry him down for treatment. www.biquge.info After all, this product is going to die, and the treaty signed with him is equivalent to a treaty signed with a dead person, and no one may recognize it. Therefore, Marlin needs King Hans to survive.

However, before carrying King Hans away, Marin left behind King Hans's stamp, pen, and ink. When the king signs the agreement, there is usually a professional ink prepared by a special craftsman. In addition, with the addition of stamps and fixed handwriting, it is difficult for ordinary people to imitate.

But, who is Marin? He had learned to bear false witness in his previous life. What is engraved with turnips, it is absolutely trivial. Obtaining the handwriting of documents signed by King Hans himself, he could have used them to forge them.

However, after thinking about it, Marin still gave up on counterfeiting. Because, King Hans is still there, and if he denies it, his ability to deceive will be exposed. When the time comes, it is easy for others to think of the fact that they forged the noble identity of their grandfather's family in the first place.

So, Marin gave up that unreliable idea. The problem, however, was that King Hans, after signing the peace treaty, had not yet had time to sign an order ordering Prince Christian and the Danish troops in Sweden to withdraw.

So, Marin brought Danish Prime Minister Mikel, who was also arrested, over. Many administrative orders do not necessarily need to be issued by the king himself. As long as it is supplemented by the king's seal, in fact, the prime minister can also issue decrees.

It just so happens that Prime Minister Mikel is a coward. In the Danish court, as prime minister, Mikel's influence was not as good as that of Admiralty Tomason, War Chancellor Simonsen, and Chancellor of the Exchequer Daurson.

However, Marin didn't care about that, he only knew that the order signed by the prime minister, stamped with the king's seal, was also valid. It just so happened that Mikel was very timid, and when he saw that King Hans had signed a contract, he was very cooperative.

Of course, if he and King Hans met now, King Hans would definitely organize him to issue official documents. Only, Will Marin let him meet with King Hans?

Seeing the peace treaty in Marin's hand, Mikel repeatedly confirmed that it was indeed signed by the king himself, and the ink and stamps were also specially made. Therefore, when the guards and swords under Marin forced him, he compromised. Anyway, he did what he did after seeing the peace treaty signed by the king......

In this way, with Mikel's cooperation, Marin forced Mikel to issue official documents on a large scale to realize the content of the peace agreement. For example, a legal document was signed recognizing the Duchy of Holstein and Schleswig as Lübeck, Hamburg and East Friesland, respectively. At the same time, a decree was signed ordering the withdrawal of Danish troops from southern Sweden and return to the Danish island of Zealand, or to Oslo and give Sweden its original territory. As for Gotland, it was also given to Sweden.

Of course, we did not forget to transfer the territories of Norway, Sweden and Finland within the Arctic Circle to Marin. In fact, despite the existence of the super bonanza Kiruna, Marin does not think that it will be possible to develop this iron ore mine in the short term. It's just that Leonardo da Vinci has already begun to develop a steam engine, and maybe in a few years, he will be able to build a railway. Only then will the iron-rich mines of Kiruna be of interest in exploitation. However, there is nothing wrong with taking advantage of this opportunity to occupy the pit in advance.

With the cooperation of Prime Minister Mikel, Marin "instructed" him to issue a large number of official documents in order to finally realize the contents of the peace treaty. Hearing that Marin was "directing" the Danish Prime Minister to send an official letter, people from the other three families immediately gathered around him, and they all followed Marin's example and preemptively their own political intentions.

Of course, most of the documents issued by Mikel are administrative documents. But when he turned to the diplomatic document, Marin's eyes suddenly lit up......

Why? Diplomatic documents, which are basically written in Latin, can be read by Marin, and they cannot be translated into Danish. What Marin opened was a diplomatic document sent by Denmark before. For example, those who condemned the Quadripartite alliance also asked for help from the two electors. It's just that the Alliance's infantry and fleet captured Sealand too quickly, and these diplomatic documents were not sent out in time.

Moreover, Marin also saw the diplomatic letter sent by King Hans to the Grand Duchy of Moscow, and tried his best to flatter, hoping that the other side would send troops to help. There was even a letter to Emperor Maximilian I, asking the Emperor to take back Marin's "vicious dog......

Marin wasn't angry about this, but the bad water in his stomach came out again......

"If I take this opportunity to send a few diplomatic documents of a nasty and provocative nature to Denmark's allies, will Denmark's allies be so angry that they will break off diplomatic relations with Denmark?"

As soon as he thought of it, Marin immediately used the "folding method" to hide the real content of a diplomatic letter denouncing Grand Duke Mao Zi for his incompetence and slandering Prince Vasily as homosexual, so that Prime Minister Mikel could only see the fake peaceful part and trick Mikel into signing it.

Then, in the same way, Marin tricked Mikel into issuing a letter accusing his brother-in-law, Frederick III, Elector of Saxony, for failing to protect his sister and being a coward. Of course, the Elector of Brandenburg was not left behind. In the official letter, it was written in the tone of King Hans that I was blind to marry my daughter to you......

As for the Scottish king's side, Marin did not forge a diplomatic letter, but only sent a normal letter. Because, the Kingdom of Scotland has always been suppressed by England, and if it wants to interfere in German affairs, it is not able to do so.

When Marin handed over the prepared diplomatic documents to Speaker Tagfacht, Speaker Heisenberg and Old Sten. As Stoure watched, the three old men almost burst out laughing.

Of course, Marin didn't tell the three old men exactly what to do. Just tell them that he was coercing Mikel to sign it......

In fact, if Mikel had really known the true contents of the diplomatic document, he would not have been willing to sign it. Because, after such an official document is issued, it will directly fill Denmark with hatred value. Even if he is the prime minister, he will definitely die......

King Hans and his family were imprisoned in the backyard of the palace, and Marin and the three old men happily directed the hapless Prime Minister Mikel in the forecourt to sign various official documents.

At the same time, Marin's men and the ships of the Hanseatic League began to transport the goods they had looted from Denmark to their own territory......

Because the Duchy of Schleswig was soon his own, Marin did not transport the things back to Emden, but transported a large amount of goods to the capital of the Duchy of Schleswig. Later, when we have time, we will ship those things back to East Friesland. Of course, if necessary, you can also keep some of those goods in the local area to support local construction. After all, he will be the Duke of Schleswig in the future.

One of the diplomatic documents issued by Prime Minister Mikel specifically recognized Marin as the new Duke of Schleswig on behalf of the Kalmar Union.

It's just that when it comes to the Duchy of Holstein, Mikel doesn't know who to recognize as the Duke of Holstein......

After all, Lübeck and Hamburg divided the Duchy of Holstein equally, so who should the duke title belong to? And then it became a well-known diplomatic issue in Europe......

On the Swedish side, Mikel also issued an instrument announcing that Denmark recognized the elder Sten. Stuley's status as a Swedish regency and respected the right of the Swedes themselves to choose their own king.

To Marin's wry smile, Mikel also cleverly issued a diplomatic document declaring Marin to become the great chief of the Sámi in the polar regions of northern Norway, northern Sweden and northern Finland......

"Great Chief...... Sheik...... Long ...... "Marin's mind is full of black lines, and he wants to beat up Mikel.

However, he also played Mikel enough, knowing that if Mikel continued to stay in Denmark, he would die. So, he showed the three real diplomatic documents to Mikel afterwards, and suggested that Mikel move to the Duchy of Schleswig, where he served as the Palace Minister of the Duchy of Schleswig.

After all, although Mikel is soft-natured, he is also talented. At the very least, he is proficient in all kinds of business that the prime minister should know......