Struggle in Russia

Chapter 263 Inward Scroll (Part 2)

[Net] Struggle in Tsarist Russia Of course, this does not mean that Shuvalov has no problems because he is very good. His problems are not small at all. Simply put, he is too greedy, but if he is a little bit broad-minded, It is not the result now.

If you think about it, if he is just a planner or a conspirator, his plan is actually good, and it can indeed leave Bestuzhev with a dark shadow. But his problem is that he wants too much to take all the credit for himself.

If, when he implements the plan, Peter Barek can be notified in advance and let him, the governor of Ukraine, cooperate with him, will the result be like this?

His problem was that he never thought of informing Peter Barek at all, he wanted to eat alone from the beginning. When there was a problem in the implementation of the final plan, and it was so messed up that it couldn't go on at all, he remembered that there was still a Ukrainian governor who could borrow the power, and he could share a little bit of Peter Barek's credit in exchange for his help.

The question is, is this really a good thing to do?

If Shuvalov had been more generous in the beginning and brought Peter Barek in, then I am afraid his plan would have been more comprehensive, and he would not have given Anton or Petrovna a chance. At that time, he was afraid of credit. Will it run away?

It is because Shuvalov is too greedy and wants to eat alone, which causes him to only consider his own interests, always put his own interests first, and only consider when he has no way to control the situation Share benefits to others to seek help.

This way of doing things must have no friends, let alone Peter Barek, even if it is replaced by other people, I feel very uncomfortable.

If you think about it from the perspective of Peter Barek, he is a good governor, and Bestuzhevliumin did not hinder his interests. But you, Shuvalov, made such a big deal without hesitating, and made the situation out of control.

And then you couldn't control it anymore, so you came here and asked for various tasks, and then tried to eat the biggest piece of cake by yourself. How do you think Peter Barek would feel?

If you were him, you would be very upset, and feel that Shuvalov is really arrogant and disgusting.

Let's put it this way, that is, Peter Barek's background and foundation are not particularly strong, and there is no way to turn his face against Uvarov's love general like Shuvalov, and replace him with a powerful man like Bariatinsky. Let Shuvalov roll as far as he can.

Anyway, Peter Barek is very upset now, thinking that Shuvalov is too much, and said coldly, "Count, I think it is better to discuss the matter of Grand Duke Constantine.

At least you have to tell me what you want to do... Don't be like before, you messed up a bunch of shit and ended up with no way to end it, let me help you wipe your ass, I think it's best not to make an example of this kind of thing! "

Shuvalov didn't expect that Peter Barek would suddenly become tough. He had never looked down on the governor, so he naturally didn't take him seriously, but now this soft guy dared to talk to him like that , Dare to say that he wiped his ass?

Shuvalov was a little annoyed immediately, why did he think this time it turned into wiping his ass? Obviously he is the one who gave credit to the other party, okay? This fellow dared to beat him up!

"You mean I'm wrong?" Shuvalov said coldly, and he decided to teach Peter Barek a lesson.

Peter Barek could see the changes in Shuvalov. Although a person like him was a little mediocre in ability, he was neither blind nor really stupid, so he immediately realized Shuvalov's thoughts.

It’s just that Peter Barek wasn’t afraid at all. Instead, he sneered first, “Count, I don’t need to say more about whether it was your fault. There will naturally be a public opinion on how you did, and I believe Count Uvarov will come down.” Conclusion. But before that, I have to remind you that if you want to do something in the future, or take over any important tasks from Count Uvarov, you'd better tell me in advance, and I will cooperate naturally I will cooperate, but it's just that you'd better solve things like wiping your ass this time!"

Shuvalov's expression changed again, and he realized that Peter Barek knew what he had done, and this was a bit troublesome, because objectively speaking, Peter Barek was right. It's better to inform the other party, it is best to take joint action, which is safer.

And because of well-known reasons, Shuvalov left Peter Barek alone. In his letter to Count Uvarov, the excuse was that Peter Barek was unreliable, and this matter was too important, so he asked Go it alone.

This excuse cannot be said to be no, even Count Uvarov would not say anything more, but it is based on the fact that he got things done, and everything is easy to say, he thinks that Peter Barek is unreliable, that is Foresight is foresight.

But the problem is that Shuvalov didn't completely handle it, leaving a lot of chicken feathers all over the place. If it wasn't for Peter Barek to help wipe his butt, just one Simonov would make him useless.

Succeeded and defeated, Shuvalov failed, so his previous excuses were inappropriate and problematic. Peter Barek seized this point to make a fuss, and the lawsuit went to Count Uvarov, but Shuvalov ignored it.

Naturally, Peter Barek would not be polite. As the saying goes, you ignored me before, but now I can't afford you!

As long as Peter Barek is willing, he has ten thousand ways to deflate Shuvalov. The simplest one is that he does not put pressure on Bestuzhev, or even releases water secretly, which can make Shuvalov deflated.

At this moment, the eyes of these two people met, it was thunder and lightning. If Shuvalov didn't give a reasonable result, I'm afraid the two would have to fight among themselves first.

To be honest, Shuvalov was very angry and really wanted to turn against Peter Barek immediately, but soon he realized that he should not be so angry. If it really got to that point, no one would be able to step down.

Of course, he was not afraid of not being able to step down, he was even more worried that he would not be able to give Count Uvarov an explanation. This time Count Uvarov may have received his letter, and perhaps he is expecting good news from him. Once Uvarov knew he screwed up, the fun would be big!

Disappointment is certain, and there will be doubts about his ability, which is not good...

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