Blue Sword

Chapter 249 Two Strategies

When Eleanor found Asker, he was watching Medea and Sheila playing chess.

"Isn't it right?" Medea wondered, "I, who can read minds, will be killed by you?"

"Playing chess relies on brain power, not mind reading." Sheila said while playing with the chess pieces. "Even if you can predict my next few moves, you don't know how the moves can affect the overall situation dozens of moves later."

"You mean my brain power is not as good as yours?" Medea sneered.

"I didn't say that." Sheila said calmly, "It's just Medea, are you relying too much on your ability? Thinking is the most precious wealth of mankind."

"Captain!" Eleanor ran to Asker's side, told her father's question again, and finally asked:

"So what do you think? Are the Wolffs colluding with the Hussites in the principality?"

"I don't know that either," Aske said.

"Is there something you don't know too?" Eleanor was shocked.

"Why don't you ask a few people with good brains to ask." Asker said, "For example, Medea and Sheila in our team."

The two girls were clearing away the chessboard and chess pieces on the table. When Sheila heard this, she said:

"That depends on what your definition of 'collusion' is."

"Uh." Eleanor hesitated.

"If private contact counts as 'collusion,'" Sheila said, "then there must be. The population source of the Hussites is mainly the Skolabo indigenous people in Bohemia, Bavaria, and Carinthia. Today, they are faintly visible. In a hostile situation, the Wolf family will definitely try to contact these Hussites in the hope that they can launch a rebellion, so as to hold back and consume the strength of your Weisbach family."

"However, if 'agreement to rebel' counts as 'collusion', that is not necessarily the case. Since the Hussite leader Huss was executed by the Holy See, although the scale of the Hussites has rapidly expanded among the poor at the bottom, the biggest problem is that they lack A supreme leader as prestigious as Hussite can unify the currently scattered Hussite forces."

"An organization that is not fully integrated is like an open fist, which is not lethal enough. In this case, even if the Wolfe family wants to incite the Hussites in the principality, they probably lack the people who can directly contact them. The channel is more likely just to bribe some small internal leaders privately. As for things like rebellion, it cannot be launched at all without sufficient strength accumulated."

"Let me add something." After Sheila finished her analysis, Medea also said with a smile, "I don't think the Wolf family has reached any agreement with the Hussites at all."

"The reason is simple. Within half a month of our arrival, the Hussites launched many attacks on the streets, and even openly attacked you and the group leader."

"Although this has attracted the close attention of your family, it is contrary to the 'rebellion' itself. As Sheila said, if the Hussites want to rise up, they must first integrate the many internal forces."

"If they are integrated and plan to launch a rebellion with the Wolf family, then they should not take the initiative to launch attacks on the streets before the rebellion, because that will only alert the snake and arouse your high vigilance for no reason."

"Medea, do you think these attacks..." Sheila frowned slightly and asked, "Are they premeditated or happened naturally? Do you feel any malice?"

"Of course it was premeditated." Medea sneered, "On that night last week, Ask, weren't you assassinated by a Hussite radical?"

"Later I went to the Guards Prison and found the minds of several captured Hussites, and found that they were indeed instigated by an internal leader to take to the streets to launch attacks."

"That is to say." Sheila said thoughtfully, "Someone is deliberately muddying the waters behind the scenes."

"An attempt to arouse the alarm of the Weisbach family." Medea added, "Coupled with the 'coincidental' arrival of the Wolf family, it is obviously intended to make Eleanor your father suspect the Wolf family and Hus The factions have colluded.”

"If the Duke of Bavaria continues to misunderstand this idea, he will inevitably choose to cleanse the Hussites in the city in advance before the official war with the Wolf family, so as to avoid a fire in the backyard during the war." Sheila said, "If this is what's behind this The purpose of man..."

"It's like doing the opposite, using your official pressure to suppress the Hussites, forcing the originally scattered Hussites in the principality to unite." She quickly came to the conclusion, "Maybe they didn't trust each other and didn't have the guts to rebel. However, Officials began a massive purge, forcing them to put aside their prejudices and unite."

"During this process, as the pressure for purges increases, radicalism within the Hussites will rise. At that time, even if there is no premeditated rebellion, there will be one after another civil unrest distributed throughout the country, which will You have made yourself miserable and worried about one thing and not the other.”

Eleanor followed their thoughts and immediately realized the strange twists and turns behind these events.

In other words, if the eldest brother Ludwig's method is really followed, it will cause tension among the Hussites in the country. If the person behind the scenes is the Wolf family, they will definitely add fuel to the flames and fan the flames within these Hussites. , the ultimate goal is to force them to rebel collectively, thereby consuming the power of the Weisbach family in advance.

No wonder his father would ask him to go back and think about it again. Does that mean his father is also aware of this?

"Then how should we deal with it?" Eleanor became distressed.

"Loose outside and tighten inside to lure the snake out of its hole," Sheila said.

"Beggar your neighbor will divert disaster to the east," Medea said.

"What do you mean? Tell me in detail." Eleanor was confused.

"Don't search in a big way, interrogate the prisoners secretly, find out who is behind the scenes, and behead them directly," Sheila explained.

"Sending people to neighboring Bohemia will trigger conflicts between the Hussites and the officialdom." Medea said, "The Principality of Bohemia is the stronghold of the Hussites. Once there is fierce unrest there, and the Hussites If there is a possibility of victory in the civil war, personnel will be transferred from neighboring countries - thus reducing the pressure on Bavaria accordingly."

This strategy is too vicious... Eleanor was speechless. She wasn't sure whether her father would adopt this vicious strategy based on his temperament, but she really didn't want to tell her father this.

Asker listened to the whole process and couldn't help but have a deeper understanding of the two girls:

Sheila and Medea are both types with active brains and sharp thinking, but there are subtle differences between them.

Sheila is accustomed to starting from the overall situation and seeking victory openly, while Medea pays more attention to specific details, likes to take things by surprise, and even uses any means to gain an advantage.

If placed in a team, it would be a good choice for Sheila to be the captain to formulate strategic directions and Medea to be the deputy captain to design specific tactics.

The knight fighting begins in the next chapter! Ask: Get out of the way, I'm going to show off! (Actually, I can’t say that I’m showing off. You can watch the video of professional players playing against ordinary players. Which expression is not calm and relaxed after winning? In other words, you are a professional player who has received professional training and has studied holographic online games for so many years. You can easily play Isn't it normal to beat ordinary players? NPCs don't have game strategies and video guidance, and their strength is inferior to ordinary players of the same level. If you have to work hard to beat an NPC, what kind of professional player do you want to be? Go anchor!)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like