Just after the Königsberg City Guard action, except for one spy who cleverly escaped the city guard's blockade and ran out of Königsberg, the other men, horses and carrier pigeons were intercepted by the city guard one by one. After learning that
Perhaps after the spy escaped, the commander of the city guard personally went to the Marquis Morak's mansion to inform Morak of the news.
Morak didn't appear too panicked after receiving the news. After listening to the report from the commander of the city guard, he just said lightly: "I know." Seeing Morak's attitude, as his old subordinate, the commander of the city guard
He retreated angrily.
But what he didn't know was that after he finished his report, a huge wave arose in Morak's heart. The key factor in the uprising was speed. As long as East Prussia was captured before the royal family could react, Morak would have it.
Chances of victory, because even without soldiers, Morak believed that with his name he could still attract a large number of troops in East Prussia.
However, if the royal family reacts in time and immediately sends troops into East Prussia, then the prospect of this matter will not be good. Therefore, Morak decided to go to the garrison camp outside Königsberg in person to win the support of Handena
, so that you can have a greater chance of winning.
But what Morak didn't expect was that when he came to the army station outside the city to ask for a meeting with Handena, he was actually rejected by Handena, because before Morak came, Handena had already risked his life to break out of his brother's home.
Nisburg's spies obtained information about Morak's rebellion.
Of course, Handena didn't want to believe it when he received the news, but for safety reasons, Handena still issued an alert order in the military camp, and all officers and soldiers were armed and on standby in the military camp.
When Morak was blocked from the military camp, his face was ashen, but he still maintained his demeanor. Morak rode his horse back and forth at the entrance of the military camp, holding out his chest and shouting:
"Let Handenner come out to see me. I have something to see him. Tell him that there is no place in East Prussia that I cannot enter, because I am wearing His Majesty Frederick's clothes. Where I am, His Majesty is here."
Upon hearing this, the officers guarding the gate of the military camp did not dare to take the decision without authorization and quickly ran into Handena's station and reported Morak's every move to Handena.
When Handena learned that Morak had put on His Majesty Frederick's clothes and rode his horse at the gate of the military camp, he was stunned. Of course Handena knew about the clothes. It can be said that Prussia had some knowledge.
Senior nobles and officers all knew about this matter. For a long time, Morak's reputation was enhanced by this dress.
Handena hurriedly led his people to the entrance of the military camp, and Morak, who was not far away, saw the movement at the entrance of the military camp, and he knew that Handena must be here.
Just when Handena came to the gate of the military camp, the spy standing next to him asked for instructions:
"Your Excellency Handena, I must inform my superiors that Morak has rebelled. Please allow me to leave immediately."
After hearing the spy's request, Handena turned around twice and agreed. At the same time, Handena also ordered his guards to protect the spy and rush to Potsdam immediately.
After getting Handener's consent, the spy immediately left Handener's side and walked towards the back of the military camp. There was a small door at the back, which was usually used to transport logistical equipment.
What Handena didn't notice was that just when he agreed to the spy's request and asked his guards to escort the spy away, an officer next to him showed a strange look, and then just after Handena's guards left his side
, he felt a pain in his back, he instinctively exclaimed, and then fell to the ground.
But just as he fell to the ground, an officer walked up to him and whispered sorry to him, then raised the knife in his hand and stabbed Handena in the chest again.
He stabbed his chest several times, and Handenna only had time to let out a few screams before he made no sound.
This process only lasted a few dozen seconds, and just after the crowd had been commotion for a while, the officer stood up and loudly ordered:
"Immediately open the gate to welcome the arrival of Marquis Morak. In addition, immediately send people to chase the spy so that he cannot leave East Prussia alive."
As soon as he finished speaking, only a few shouts of yes were heard from the crowd. Then, under the respectful welcome of the officer, Morak rode his horse into the military camp with his head held high.
The transfer of power is often accompanied by blood. Just after Morak entered the military camp, a group of officers and soldiers became commotion due to Handenna's sudden death. Regarding this situation, Morak made a decisive decision and immediately ordered his people to suppress it bloody
, and at the same time, some officers loyal to the royal family were placed under house arrest.
What a joke, since he wants to rebel, how could he not be prepared? Does Handenna think this military camp can stop me? He is simply an idiot, Morak thought contemptuously in his heart.
The day after Morak pacified the military camp, Morak ordered the nobles from all over the city of Königsberg to immediately return to their respective areas to start a corresponding uprising. At the same time, Morak also ordered his son Kleinman to take his bodyguards and some old men with him.
An army of two thousand men set out for the border between East Prussia and Poland.
Morak, who was born in the army for many years, certainly knows the importance of a guarantee line and a retreat. Now that Kleiman has obtained the support of the Russians, by opening up the lifeline with the Russians, he can continuously obtain supplies from the Russians.
, maybe the Russians can also intervene with arms, Morak thought of his dream.
A few days later, on the day William returned to Sanssouci Palace, he received information that something might have happened in Königsberg. The information was sent back from the secret agent base near Königsberg. Hans originally stipulated that the secret agents in Königsberg must report the information every day.
Sent to Potsdam, and if you want to send intelligence to Potsdam, that is the first stop, but there has been no intelligence from Königsberg for several days. At the same time, it was detected that troops were leaving Königsberg, but
Whereabouts unknown.
After receiving the information, William felt dark in his heart. As expected, Morak still chose a path to become his enemy.
William made a decisive decision and immediately summoned Lockes, Prince Henry and other military and political officials in Potsdam. At the same time, he ordered people to go to West Prussia and ordered the garrison there to be on alert and not to allow unauthorized actions without royal orders.
That night, all the military and political officials in Potsdam were summoned by William to Sanssouci Palace. They talked secretly all night. What they said that night was not revealed to the public. Of course, who had the worried look on their faces?
Everybody can see it.
Henry's first order when he returned to his military staff was to mobilize the frontline troops from Silesia. These troops would be mobilized from Silesia to West Prussia. At the same time, part of the garrison in the Brandenburg area was also mobilized to West Prussia.
Prince Ferdinand rushed to West Prussia overnight after the meeting. William's death order was that he must arrive in West Prussia within three days to take over the army there, and at the same time strictly monitor all nobles.
The slightest sign of evil was dealt with immediately. At the critical moment, William gave Ferdinand a military order that could destroy the family.
As for Lockes, William ordered the intelligence system he was in charge of to closely monitor the nobles everywhere. Like Ferdinand, if the spies found out that the nobles had done anything evil, they could ask the local garrison for support to eliminate the evil elements.