Chapter 140: The ego is inflated

In the room in the backyard of the City Lord's Mansion in Hyde City, Marin was lying on the bed, looking loveless......

Of course, Marin never worried about his own safety. www.biquge.info Although Woolf Esbrand kidnapped him, he would never dare to "tear up the ticket". Because, at this moment, Hyde City is still surrounded by Marin's army of 15,000. If something happens to him, Hyde City will have to be slaughtered. That's what Marin said, Woolf. Esbrand, of course, believed it and did not dare to abuse him.

However, this time, Marlin's face was thrown on Mars......

"Hunting geese all day long, but being pecked by geese" is exactly what Marin is currently thinking in his heart, since the crossing, Marin has always used his knowledge beyond the times, and the characteristics of Europeans who are not good at intrigue at this time, to play these ancient Europeans around.

So, Marin later inflated himself step by step. In particular, when Marin conquered Denmark, one of the European powers, his self-confidence swelled to the extreme, and he seemed to feel that he was invincible......

It was for this reason that Marin had the opportunity to meet Woolf alone. Esbrand's blind decision also tried in vain to deter Woolf with his "domineering spirit". Esbrand......

Now that I think about it, how ridiculous I was at that time......

Probably because the road was too smooth before, Ma Lin regarded himself as the "son of the plane" of Duan Yu and others, and felt that he was the embodiment of luck, and he could find the secret book of magic when he was in trouble and fell off a cliff......

Under the influence of such extremely self-aggrandizing ideas, Marin made a man and Woolf. Esbrand's decision to meet under the city, and didn't care that the other party brought an extra person......

Then, needless to say, Marin was knocked unconscious and taken away......

"It turns out that I'm not a 'child of the plane' yet......" Marin thought with a depressed face.

Thinking about it, the experience of those "sons of the plane" is too nonsense, the most classic is that Duan Yu fell off the cliff and picked up the secret book of divine skills, and lay there, and the Manggu Zhu clam climbed into his mouth by himself - and then the protagonist was invincible......

There are also protagonists, who pick up a ring on the ground casually, and get a system or a grandfather, buy a pirated CD, and you can also mix a system......

But...... That's a novel of the invincible stream of the system after all......

Although Marin had a smooth journey, he never won because of divine skills or the help of the system. He was able to achieve success, relying more on the massive history books he had read in his previous life. Although there is no system, it can also be read through the history of the previous life, anticipating the enemy's opportunities and taking countermeasures in advance.

It's just that this kind of success is based on the premise of correct judgment. If it is a mistake in judgment, it will be the same bad luck, and there will be no opportunity for the system to help "amplify the move". No, Marin's momentary self-aggrandizement was taken advantage of by his opponent, and then he was knocked unconscious and taken away, becoming a prisoner of the ranks......

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Of course, Marin is not stupid. In fact, before, Marin also had a plan to deal with emergencies. For example, if the other party brings a macho man, how to deal with it.

This solution is that Marin hides a clockwork pistol in his clothes. If something goes wrong, Marin can pull out his rifle and shoot the opponent's followers......

As for Woolf. Esbrand himself, as many people know, is not a master of force. Marin believed that as long as he had no helpers, he would definitely be able to outdo the other party when everyone had no weapons......

It was with this seemingly innocuous plan in mind that Karn agreed not to follow Marin, but to stay with the larger army.

Because, it is indeed difficult for ordinary people to resist the sudden blow of Marin's clockwork musket. Even if he was as strong as Karn, he could not say that he could completely avoid Marin's gun-drawn shots.

What Marlin didn't expect, however, was that Woolf. The young man Esbrand's brought with him, Cage, was a master of horseback who was able to pull his opponent off his horse and knock him unconscious quickly as his horse charged at high speed......

Before he was caught, Marin was actually planning to draw his gun and shoot. Unfortunately, Cage's hands were faster, and he pulled Marlin off his horse just as he was about to pull out his musket......

Marin suddenly lost his center of gravity and couldn't help but dance to keep his balance. In this way, he missed the opportunity to pull out the strip of the musket, and was knocked unconscious by Cage and taken away......

If someone else had been slower, Marin might have pulled out his musket and knocked him off his horse.

But there are no ifs in life. Marin was careless, and his opponent's speed was indeed too fast, so he could only accept the fate of being captured.

Moreover, he should also rejoice that it was only the Dietmarshin people who captured him, not the Danish king Hans. If it falls into the hands of Hans, Marin will be chopped in minutes......

Woolf. Esbrand did not embarrass Marin, he arranged Marlin in the backyard guest room of the City Lord's Mansion, and served it with good food and drink. However, he hoped that Marin would change his mind, give up his coveting of the Dietmarshin region, leave with his army, and promise in writing that he would not covet it in the future.

However, Marin himself, who was still in the stage of suffering a serious mental blow, ignored Woolf at all. Esbrand, just lying on the bed, stunned and blaming himself......

In this regard, Woolf. Esbrand wasn't reluctant either. Anyway, since Marin was captured by mistake, the 15,000-strong army of East Friesland immediately stopped all attacks, and just surrounded Hyde City like this, throwing rat traps, and did not dare to make any excessive movements.

In this case, Marin even if he did not cooperate for a while, Woolf. Esbrand wasn't worried. Anyway, if the other party wants to leave, he has to cooperate with himself, right?

At the door of Marin's room, the young man named Cage was moving a stool and sitting at the door to prevent Marin from escaping......

After all, Marin is also a knight, and although his martial arts are not top-notch, ordinary soldiers are certainly not opponents. If Marin runs away, then the 15,000 troops outside the city will have no scruples.

So, Woolf. Esbrand simply sent his number one general brother to watch Marin......