Chapter 446: The Dead

If you want to deliberately let Frederick III and Choakim I know that they have deliberately leaked false information, you need to deliberately throw a copy to them.

Previously, Marin had made Woolf. Esbrand did it once. However, Marin always felt that his deliberate leakage of false information last time was too low-level.

That is, in Europe at the beginning of the 16th century, when intrigue was not yet popular, in China, even if the other side picked up such information, it was unlikely to believe it. Because, such easily obtained information is very easy to arouse suspicion.

Therefore, this time, since it is necessary to leak false information to the other party again, more clever methods are needed. For example, Morse code, which is commonly used in spy war films, and the handwriting that is only revealed after immersion in water......

However, Morse code is too complicated, I can understand it, and it is almost impossible for the enemy to decipher it. Even the spies under his command don't understand this technology.

As for the method of immersing the characters in water, Marin knows the principle, but there is no relevant material......

For example, the most commonly used combination of starch and iodine. Starch is easy to find, but iodine wine seems to be absent in this era......

As for the method of reacting turmeric and alkaline water to form blood red, Marin had tried it in his previous life, but it was unsuccessful, so he naturally couldn't use it this time......

After thinking about it, Marin still decided to use the method used to deceive Mikel last time - the double-layer paper method......

It is to glue two pieces of parchment together, and on the upper layer of paper, there is also a piece of information written, but it is fake. And on the parchment that was covered, it was the "true" information that was written......

As for being found through the paper? Ordinary paper maybe, but parchment paper doesn't. Because, the parchment paper is thick......

Of course, Marin's choice of the double-layer parchment paper was the lighter and thinner of the parchments. In this way, when the two pieces of parchment are put together, it is difficult to reveal the filling. Otherwise, if the two pieces of parchment are glued together, and the weight is too large, it is easy to arouse suspicion. Therefore, two sheets of relatively light parchment paper are glued together to create a double layer of parchment that is slightly heavier than ordinary parchment......

So, Marin decided to create such a fake piece of information - the top level wrote very fake information. What is written at the bottom is fake information that looks like real information......

If Frederick III and Joakim I had received this information and had seen the "true" information from below, they would have been convinced. Because, this information is so deeply hidden, there is no reason why it is fake. Only information that is too easy to obtain will be fake...... After all, Europe has not yet been baptized by various schemes at this time, and it would not have occurred to me that the intelligence hidden so deeply may also be false......

However, Marin was worried that even if he really created such false information, he was afraid that Frederick III and Joakim I would not be able to discover the "true" information they had carefully prepared because of their negligence......

So, Marin needs a spy to guide the two men, tear through two layers of parchment, and uncover the "real" intelligence......

It's just that if this spy went to "guide" Frederick III and Joakim I, he would definitely not be able to leave casually. And once the real battle began, this man was dead, and he would definitely be killed by the enraged Frederick III and Joakim I.

Therefore, such a spy is actually a dead room.

The so-called death room is a spy who cannot escape death after carrying out a mission. Such spies are rare, after all, the average person values his life. Many spies who dare to lay down their lives are forced. Only a few of them died voluntarily.

However, the success rate of deceiving the enemy in the dead is the highest. Why? Because, when the enemy saw that life and death in the dead were in his own hands, he naturally believed in him even more. When it was over, I found out that I had been deceived by death, but it was too late. Even if you kill the dead, you will be powerless.

Therefore, the normal death is often the same as the enemy.

Marin suddenly found that if he wanted to find a qualified dead room under his hands, it didn't seem to be easy to find......

First of all, you will definitely need to be resourceful enough to make the enemy believe you. Then, the spy needs to be determined to die.

However, the reality is that the witty spy is afraid of death, and the spy who is not afraid of death is a little stupid......

People who are too stupid will not be able to carry out the plan of death. Otherwise, if the enemy sees the flaw, even if he loses his life, if the enemy does not believe it, he will die in vain......

Just when Marlin had a headache for this dead candidate, Woolf. In the name of Esbrand, Jim, Marin's ace spy, personally came to Lübeck to deliver information......

"Huh...... This Jim seems to be a good candidate......" Marin thought seriously.

Jim is a very intelligent man with a super memory and a great talent for language. He speaks German, English (Frisian), Latin, Swedish and other Chinese, as well as multiple German dialects. Communicating with people is also his forte.

Moreover, this person is very good. Woo Woolf. Esbrand's former gold medal fighter Cage is his teacher, and he has learned a lot of special forces methods, and his skills are very good.

A person with a good mind and good skills, Marin was naturally cultivated as a spy sent by the king, hoping that he could become his own 007.

Under normal circumstances, Marin would never be willing to send such an ace spy to death. After all, a royal spy is too precious.

However, in this case, if he hadn't sent a spy like Jim and sent someone else, Marin would have been afraid of self-defeating and had not deceived Frederick III.

After all, this decisive battle at the level of tens of thousands of troops, Marin can't afford to lose. If you lose, you may hang up. Even if you don't hang up, your huge interests will be eaten up by the victorious enemy. And he was beaten back to his original form.

Whether it is hung up or beaten back to its original form, it is something that Marin does not want to see. Therefore, false information must be passed on to Frederick III and Joakim I and induced them to make wrong judgments and decisions. Only in this way will you have a chance to defeat them and keep everything you have.

Therefore, Marin decides to have a good talk with Jim and persuade him to take the role of the dead room. Of course, in order to protect a royal spy like Jim, Marin will try to keep Jim alive as much as possible. It's just that because it's a dead mission, even if you have a good mind and strong skills, the chances of surviving are very low. Otherwise, it wouldn't be called "Dead"......

It's just that it's reluctant to let an ace spy like Jim act as a dead room......

But in the end, Marin decided to send Jim to the Bosa coalition to act as the dead room. Because, too, only Jim, could fool an old fox like Frederick III. If you change the ability, you may not be able to fool Frederick III at all. And if that's the case, the death room sent by yourself will become a joke.

If the enemy had not been deceived, Woolf. The 18,000 reinforcements commanded by Esbrand and Saqqara were most likely spotted halfway through. Then, crashing headlong into the enemy's encirclement, he was annihilated.

If those 18,000 people were annihilated, then Marin would lose his greatest reliance. With 20,000 men alone, it is difficult to defeat the enemy's 50,000 army......

Eventually, Marin was adamant enough to call Jim, intending to "communicate" with him so that he would be willing to act as a ......