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Bulgaria is the top priority for Count Rostovtsev, because only Nicholas I can continue to exert extreme pressure on Turkey to bring about the worst situation, and only then can Nicholas I be destroyed and Russia can be destroyed. Let it die and live!

It’s just that the progress this month is not so great. After all, St. Petersburg and Istanbul are tens of thousands of miles away. The diplomatic battle between the two countries takes a long time each round, not to mention that Russia and Turkey are far more involved in this war. There are also the top two teams in Austria, Prussia and Britain and France.

When the big hooligans across Europe are involved, the negotiations will become more complicated, and every move of every country will be interpreted endlessly, which further makes the negotiation process more cumbersome.

In fact, Nicholas I was very dissatisfied with the delay in the negotiation process. He was never a patient emperor. He was not only very happy but also eager for quick success as he got older.

For example, in Turkey, he didn’t know that such extreme pressure would lead to Turkey’s extreme rebound? He must know that there are risks, but his dedication is so strong that he can’t stop at all, so even if there may be risks, his luck makes him choose to take the risk.

Therefore, in order to speed up the negotiation process, Nicholas I decided to send a plenipotentiary envoy to Turkey on his behalf, once again increasing the pressure on Turkey, and directly crushing the native chicken into pieces!

It’s just that he hesitated to send someone to go to Turkey. Neschel Rodia tried his best to recommend his henchmen, but Nicholas I didn’t like it. He felt that Neschel Rodia’s people were all the same. All of them are so cautious that they can’t get his intentions at all, so it’s natural that they can’t be implemented clearly.

Nicholas I even wanted someone who could understand his will but had enough diplomatic means and was particularly deterrent to be a special envoy.

It’s just that such a candidate is really hard to find, because there are really no people who can meet the above conditions, and there are people who can understand his will. On the Bulgarian issue, he believes in Uvarov and Rostovtsev Counts. They all know what he thinks, but neither of them is suitable for missions.

It’s not that they didn’t have enough diplomatic means, but Nicholas I felt that these two people were inseparable from him. No matter which one he left, he felt that his heart was unreliable and unreliable. In case something major happened, there was no such thing around him. He was really uneasy about the two people helping out.

In addition, Nicholas I felt that the Duke of Alexander, the Duke of Aldorf, or Neschel Rodie himself could understand his intentions and ideas to some extent, but these people have their own problems. For example, the Duke of Alexander has expanded too much in the past two years. Although he can accomplish this mission 100%, what should he do after he is successful?

Nicholas I did not intend to hand over the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the Duke of Alexandria for the time being, but could he not be rewarded for his merits?

So the Duke of Alexander is not suitable. As for the Duke of Aldorf, he is also suitable, but the problem is that as the director of the third book, he can be said to be the eyes and ears of Nicholas I, and it is not appropriate to throw his eyes and ears abroad. As for Neschel Roddy himself, Nicholas I believes that if he wholeheartedly follows his orders, things can be done. However, Nicholas I did not trust him. He knew that the Prime Minister did not approve of his diplomatic strategy in his heart, so he would definitely violate his reputation. The final result of making him a special envoy could not satisfy him 100%.

Thinking about going to the sorrow of Nicholas I! Among the courtiers, there is no one who can help him to share his worries. It really hurts!

“Count, who do you think is more appropriate to send to Turkey?”

When Count Rostovtsev heard this question from Nicholas I, he suddenly felt relieved, because he knew that the moment he was expecting was getting closer. It’s just that on the surface, he didn’t make a difference, because Nicholas I was a particularly suspicious emperor, and it was really not so easy to put himself in the position of a person who was mixed with private work.

So Count Rostovtsev bowed slightly and replied: “Your Majesty, the minister is willing to go to Turkey, promise…”

In fact, Count Rostovtsev didn’t need to guarantee anything, because Nicholas I knew he would be able to do it, but Nicholas I could not let him out, so the tsar could only sigh quietly:

“Naturally I believe you can do it, but there are many things in China, and I need you to stay in China!”

Count Rostovtsev nodded slightly, and then calmly replied: “Then only Count Uvarov can complete this task!”

Nicholas I sighed again. Sure enough, Count Rostovtsev agreed with him, but the problem is that Uvarov can’t go either, and both of his right-hand men must stay.

“In that case, the candidate is indeed very troublesome…” Count Rostovtsev seemed to be lost in thought, as if he was at a loss for this thorny issue.

This made Nicholas I feel a little relieved. He felt that his wisdom was not much worse than that of Count Rostovtsev. Didn’t he see that this Count was also helpless!

Of course, Rostovtsev was not helpless, he just used the most ingenious way to cater to Nicholas I and flatter him. uukanshu.com is a technical job or even an art. Don’t you think he has stood up all these years just because of his political wisdom?

“After thinking for a long time,” Count Rostovtsev said, “If this envoy must be sent to Turkey, I think only Prince Menshkov can take on this important task…”

The tone of Count Rostovtsev’s remarks was somewhat cunning. It sounded like he was recommending Menshkov, but it seemed that he didn’t recommend this candidate. Anyway, Nicholas I heard this entanglement, so he became even more entangled.

“Is Prince Menshkov?” Nicholas I groaned, frowning and asked, “Is he really suitable?”

From the tone of Nicholas I can also tell that he did not think that Menshkov was suitable, but Menshkov was reluctant to be qualified as the special envoy. In short, it is the kind of comparison. Candidates who pass the line.

“Prince Menshkov is certainly not the most suitable candidate,” Count Rostovtsev solemnly replied: “But considering all factors, he has done diplomacy, and he can understand your Majesty’s intentions. And also have enough prestige and qualifications…”

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