It was also after the action of the Königsberg City Guard, except for one secret agent who cleverly escaped the blockade of the City Guard and ran out of Königsberg, the other men and pigeons were intercepted by the City Guard one by one, and after learning that there might be a spy who ran away, the commander of the City Guard personally ran to the Marquis Morakot's palace to inform Morakot of the news.
Morakot didn't seem to be so panicked after getting the news, he just said lightly after listening to the report of the commander of the city guard, and when he saw Morakot's attitude, as his old junior commander of the city guard, he retreated stupidly.
But what he didn't know was that after he finished his report, Morakot's heart set off a monstrous wave, the key factor in the uprising was fast, as long as the royal family had not yet reacted to take East Prussia, then Morakot had a chance to win, because even if there were no generals, Morakot believed that with his name, he could still pull a large number of people in East Prussia.
However, if the royal family reacted in time and immediately sent troops into East Prussia, the prospects for this matter were not good, so Morakot decided that he would personally go to the garrison camp outside Königsberg to enlist Handenauer's support, so that he could have a better chance of victory.
But what Morakot didn't expect was that when he came to the army garrison outside the city to ask for a meeting with Handener, Handener actually refused, because before Morakot came, Handener had already obtained information about Morakot's rebellion from the spies who risked their lives to break out of Königsberg.
Of course, Handner didn't want to believe it when he got the news, but for the sake of safety, Handner still gave an order to be on guard in the barracks, and all the officers and soldiers were armed in the barracks.
When Morakot was blocked from the barracks, his face was bruised, but he still maintained his demeanor, and Morakot rode back and forth at the barracks gate, shouting with his chest puffed: "Let Handena come out to me, I have something to see him, tell him that there is no place in East Prussia that I cannot go in, because I am clothed in the clothes of His Majesty Frederick, and here I am here is His Majesty here" The officers guarding the gate of the barracks did not dare to make their own decisions, and hurriedly ran into Handener's station to report to Handener about Morakot's every move.
When Handener learned that Morakot had put on His Majesty Frederick's clothes and galloped at the gate of the barracks, he was stunned, about this dress, of course Handener knew, it can be said that Prussian nobles and officers with certain qualifications knew about it, and for a long time Morakot's reputation was enhanced by this dress.
Handener hurriedly rushed to the gate of the barracks with people, and Morakot, who was not far away, saw the movement at the gate of the barracks, and he knew that Handener must have come.
Just as Handener came to the gate of the barracks, the agent standing beside him asked: "Your Excellency Handenauer, I must inform my superiors of the news that Morakot has rebelled, please allow me to leave immediately" Hearing the agent's request, Handener agreed after two turns, and ordered his guards to protect the agent and rush to Potsdam immediately.
After receiving Handenner's consent, the agent immediately left Handenner's side with the men and walked towards the back of the barracks, where there was a small gate at the back, which was usually used to transport logistics baggage.
What Handner didn't notice was that just as he agreed to the agent's request and had his guards escort him away, one of the officers next to him looked strange, and then, after Handenner'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 Handner in the chest again, and the officer stabbed Handner in the chest several times in succession, and Handner only had time to let out a few screams before he was silent.
This process lasted only a few tens of seconds, and just a moment after the crowd, the officer stood up and ordered loudly: "Open the gates immediately for the arrival of the Marquis of Morakot, and now send someone to chase after that secret agent, and make sure that he does not leave East Prussia alive."
As soon as he finished speaking, only a few yes were heard from the crowd, and then under the escort of this officer, Morakot rode into the barracks with his head held high.
The transfer of power was often accompanied by blood, and just after Morakot entered the barracks, a group of officers and soldiers were transformed by Handener's sudden death, and Morakot immediately ordered his men to be bloodily suppressed, while also putting some officers loyal to the royal family under house arrest.
Joke, since you want to rebel, how can you not be prepared, does Handner think that this military camp can stop me, he is simply an idiot, Morakot thought contemptuously in his heart.
The day after Morakot pacified the barracks, Morakot ordered the nobles of Königsberg to return to their respective regions immediately, and Morakot ordered his son Kleiman to set out for the border between East Prussia and Poland with an army of 2,000 men consisting of his own guards and some of his old men.
Morakot, who was born in the army for many years, of course, knows the importance of a support line and a retreat line, and Kleiman has already sought the support of the Russians, so by opening up the lifeline with the Russians, he can get a steady supply of the Russians, and maybe let the Russians intervene with arms, Morakot thought to his sweet dream.
A few days later, on the day of William's return to Sanssouci Palace, he received information that something might happen in Königsberg, the information was sent back from the secret agent base near Königsberg, Hans stipulated that Königsberg's spies must send information to Potsdam every day, and if the information was to be sent to Potsdam, it was the first stop, but there had been no information from Königsberg for several days, and at the same time, it was also detected that there was an army from Königsberg, but its whereabouts were unknown.
William's heart was dark after receiving the information, and sure enough, Morakot still chose a path that was his enemy.
William immediately ordered Locks, Prince Henry, and other military and political dignitaries in Potsdam to be summoned, and at the same time ordered people to go to West Prussia and order the garrison there to remain on guard and not be allowed to act without the orders of the royal family.
That night, all the military and political dignitaries in Potsdam were summoned by Wilhelm to Sanssouci Palace, and they talked secretly all night, and no one revealed what they said that night, and of course the sorrow on their faces could be seen by anyone.
Henry's first order back to the military ministry was to transfer the Silesian front-line troops, which were to be transferred from Silesia to West Prussia, and at the same time a part of the garrison in the Brandenburg area was also drawn to West Prussia.
And Prince Ferdinand rushed to West Prussia overnight after the meeting, and William gave him a death order that he must rush to West Prussia within three days to take over the army there, and at the same time strictly monitor all the nobles, but if anyone has the slightest sign of misconduct, it will be dealt with immediately, and at the critical moment William gave Ferdinand a military order that can be destroyed.
As for Locks, William ordered his intelligence system to keep a close eye on the nobles everywhere, and like Ferdinand, if the spies found any misdeeds on the part of the nobles, they could request the support of the local garrison to eliminate the unscrupulous elements
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