Chapter 194: Returning with a full load

While Alter's fleet was sailing in the Mediterranean, Marin also returned with a rewarding experience......

This time in Italy, Marin can be said to have returned with a full load. First of all, Marin mixed up the title www.biquge.info of "Honorary Knight of Rome" to let people know that he lent troops to the Holy See, which laid the groundwork for the later change of the Bishopric of Münster.

Then, also through Maximilian I, he stabbed France in the back. Because, as far as Marin knew, after his meeting with Maximilian I, Maximilian I arranged for a messenger to return early the next morning, apparently, to inform Ludovic, who was in exile in Switzerland. Sforza went.

Ludovico. Sforza had a mediocre reputation in the Duchy of Milan, but the French ruled Milan even worse. In this "who's worse than whom" comparison, Ludovico . Sforza won, beating the French with a relatively good reputation. If he takes the troops back, there are still quite a few people who are willing to cooperate with him. At the very least, he wouldn't make the Duchy of Milan feel resentful. Even, he has contributed to the prosperity of the Duchy of Milan in recent decades.

In addition, Marin also asked for dozens of high-level perfumers from his father-in-law, Julius II. As long as there are enough flavors, these perfume blenders can make a lot of perfumes to supply the market demand. In addition, you can also get some toilet water to repel mosquitoes and adapt to the needs of tropical colonies, which is the most important thing.

Grenada is the first tropical colony carefully selected by Marin, this island is free of poisonous mosquitoes, no poisonous snakes and predators, and is an ideal tropical colony for "beginners".

However, other tropical regions are different, and even relatively good areas such as the island of Cuba are poisonous snakes and poisonous insects. And Panama is a "hell on earth", with poisonous insects rampant. There is no means of mosquito repellent and insect repellent, and the colonists are definitely going to deliver food.

And with mosquito repellent toilet water, Marin is equivalent to opening an invincible plug-in, no longer afraid of any tropical poisonous snakes and poisonous insects, and can rest assured and bold to colonize. And if other countries are going, a lot of people will die.

With these three great gains, Marin left Rome with a smile on his face, and he couldn't take it back.

However, there are also regrets. Julius II regretfully told Marin that although he had raided the Borgia family's main house in Rome, he had not found the recipe for the strange poison "Cantarella", and only found the "Cantarella" poison for 10 people. However, this poison is afraid of water, moreover, the validity period is only 5 years. It is said that the recipe for this strange poison is only in the hands of the head and heir of the Borgia family. In the past, many of the poisons were prepared by Alexander VI himself, and many of them were made by Caesar. Borgia Formulated.

It's a pity, Caesar. Borgia fled, and Julius II lost the opportunity to obtain the "Canterella" formula.

However, Julius II is a dignified "God of War Pope", and it is a pity not to get the formula for "Canterella", but it is not a special pity. Only Marin, a guy who is good at intrigue, will feel sorry for not being able to get the formula.

Julius II assassinated Caesar. Borgia was given the task to Marin. He meant to kill Caesar. Borgia, then, the recipe for the harmful poison "Canterella" will be lost. In that way, there would be no deeds in the world that such a terrible poison would harm people.

The reason why Julius II hated Caesar so much. Borgia, not because of political hostility. Rather, it is because, during the reign of Alexander VI, Alexander VI and Caesar. Borgia murdered a group of members of the Rovere family, so that the Rovere family is now in a state of flux, and there is no one in his prime except for Julius II himself.

This situation caused the Rovere family to decline rapidly after the death of Julius II. After the death of the Medici family, who succeeded Julius II as pope, after the transition of the Dutch pope Adrian VI, he was immediately succeeded by Clement VII, who was also from the Medici family, and continued to dominate the papal throne, so that the Medici family developed to the peak.

If there were still important members of the Rovere family in the prime of life, Julius II could have been placed as the cardinal archbishop of the Roman Cardinals, if not the next pope. With the cardinal archbishop on top, the Rovere family will not decay.

It's a pity that after the pursuit of Alexander VI's father and son, the Rovere family has no middle-aged men who can stand up to the problem, and only some old and weak women and children remain. Although there were several young boys, Julius II knew that he could not wait for the young boys to grow up and support them to the throne.

Therefore, the decline of the Rovere family was inevitable, which made Julius II hate Alexander VI and his son, and gave birth to the pursuit of Caesar. Borgia's thoughts.

However, in order to unite the rest of the Holy See, Julius II had to pretend to be generous and pardon Caesar so that everyone could see his "big heart".

At the same time, Julius II demanded that Marin, even if he sent someone to assassinate Caesar. Borgia, too, must choose to start in three years. At that time, after a long time, no one would think that it was the hand sent by Julius II. Anyway, the Borgia family is full of enemies......

In the original history, Caesar. It is true that Borgia died inexplicably in a small battle in 1507. It is said that someone bought off the Spanish upper class and deliberately sold Caesar. Borgia, let him die in vain.

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Because the autumn harvest was in full swing, Marin knew that Spain would attack after the autumn harvest. However, in order to get the Spanish to hurry up and drive the French away, Marin specially sent an entourage with his handwritten letter, bypassing the French line and going to Gonzalo. Morality. Cordoba went.

In the letter, Marin promised to lend him 10 bronze cannons when he returned. Of course, the Spanish army could have been bought up.

At the same time, Marin also gave Gonzalo a detailed account of how he captured the Danish city in two or three days when he was in Denmark. The French had not yet used the iron gate, and using Marin's method of "shelling + powder keg blasting", it was easy to contribute to the cities occupied by the French army, speaking of the defeat of the French army.

Gonzalo. Morality. Córdoba attached great importance to Marin's letter, and quickly responded positively, expressing its willingness to wait for Marin's artillery to arrive before launching a general attack. For this reason, he adjusted his tactics, intending to defeat the French army in one fell swoop and take the entire territory of the Kingdom of Naples in the subsequent siege battle.

After receiving Gonzalo's positive response, Marin was very happy. As long as the Spaniards beat the French away. At that time, the Florentine Republic will become a "wild child" without support. At that time, Stader could lead an army of 7,000 East Frisian to capture the Florentine Republic, and then exchange it with the Holy See for the Bishopric of Münster......