Struggle in Russia

Chapter 265 Detailed Analysis (Part 1)

[Net] Struggle in Tsarist Russia Shuvalov's judgment was not wrong at all. After weighing it over and over again, Peter Barek chose to swallow his anger. He just wrote a few letters to Uvarov and his political allies in St. Petersburg overnight. The letter accused Shuvalov of his arrogance and incompetence in detail.

In short, it is a small report!

It's just that the lethality of this method is simply drizzle to Shuvalov. He knew very well that as long as he overthrew Bestuzhev Ryumin and, by the way, dunked Grand Duke Constantine, he would be a hero of the conservatives.

Naturally, one should be informal about heroes, being arrogant and domineering, and even a little mistake in the early stage is nothing to worry about.

At that time, Count Uvarov, who was in a good mood, would affectionately take his hand or put his shoulder on his shoulder to announce to all the conservatives how much he admired and liked Shuvalov.

Shuvalov knew all these twists and turns, so he wasn't afraid of Peter Barek's snitch. Of course, the premise is that he can succeed, so is his plan likely to succeed?

If there is only one smart person like Shuvalov in Kiev, then Shuvalov's conspiracy will really succeed.

It's a pity that God never allows a single person to monopolize the stage. He will let a large group of people with almost the same intelligence and temperament fight each other on the stage. Only the one with the most clever means, the simplest mind and the best luck to be the final victor.

Unfortunately, Shuvalov met his opponent.

Hehe, don't get me wrong, his opponent in this round is not Li Xiao or Anton. The former is currently busy in Moldavia, while the latter is not interested in the messy affairs of Grand Duke Constantine, and is busy dealing with Fioning, a hot potato, without caring about the messy affairs in Kiev.

Shuvalov's opponent was Viscount Prozolov, yes, the Viscount who lost to Li Xiao before.

The viscount's case is over. After paying a high fine of more than 100,000 rubles and accompanying him with a lot of favors, he does not need to go to jail, but only needs to be forced to serve in the army for five years.

This is actually a trick that Nicholas I used. For those liberal nobles or nobles who committed less serious crimes, they are usually fined and forced to serve.

The relationship between Viscount Prozolov or Grand Duke Constantine is relatively strong. After going around in circles, the Viscount did not need to go to Siberia to repair the earth, but was directly "assigned" to serve in the Ukrainian army.

"You mean I don't need to be too nervous?"

Grand Duke Constantine looked at Viscount Prozolov in the uniform of a cavalry captain,

No matter how you look at it, you feel awkward. This person's figure and face shape, as long as the temperament is too unique, the suffering of this period of prison has made him skinny, and he is dressed in an officer's suit like a skeleton with a layer of skin.

No matter how you look at it, it feels dazzling and even a bit wretched, which greatly lowers the temperament of Russian soldiers. Grand Duke Constantine felt that if his old man saw Viscount Prozolov's current appearance, he would definitely regret letting him serve as a scapegoat.

But these are not important, the important thing is that he can't figure out what Viscount Prozolov's words mean? Bestuzhev Liumin is already in prison, how can he not be nervous? Maybe this will implicate him, okay, and what if the conservatives use this to make a name for themselves?

"Of course those conservatives will use this to make a name for themselves!" Viscount Prozolov dusted off his military uniform, which was obviously one size larger, and turned around as if deliberately eye-catching, and then explained slowly: "If I were Peter .Balake will also use this to make a big fuss, it is best to implicate you and solve the problem once and for all!"

"Look, I'll tell you!" Grand Duke Konstantin suddenly became impatient, fidgeting and muttering: "This group of bastards will definitely do this. I found out when I went to see Bestuzhev Liuming today. Peter Barek is uneasy and kind...how can you let me relax in such a serious situation?"

Viscount Prozolov smiled and said, "You're right, the case of Bestuzhev Ryumin involves Fioning and the rebel party, as long as the relationship between Bestuzhev Ryumin and the rebellious party can be established Sit down, and then present your relationship with Bestuzhev Liumin in front of His Majesty, and His Majesty will definitely suspect you!"

Grand Duke Konstantin became even more anxious. He was about to say something, but Viscount Prozolov made a gesture to calm him down: "Don't worry, things are not that simple. If you want to sit down with Bestuzhev The relationship between Liuming and the chaos party is actually not that easy. The existing evidence is indeed against him, it looks like he let Fioning go..."

"However, please don't underestimate your majesty's wisdom. Many of these problems can't be hidden from your majesty's eyes. Bestuzhev Ryumin's problem is actually very simple. He just mistrusted a Jewish cousin. Then the method of making money was taken advantage of by someone with a heart, and then there was such a mess as Fioning!"

Viscount Prozolov sneered, and said sarcastically: "If you insist that Bestuzhev Ryumin has something to do with the rebellious party, even if he was released by Fionin, idiots will not believe it. You shouldn't Do you think His Majesty is an idiot?"

Grand Duke Konstantin shook his head, and Viscount Prozolov continued: "So His Majesty will soon realize the nature of this case. Maybe he will be angry at Bestuzhev Liumin's incompetence. Punish him severely, and use this to beat other officials in the borderlands like Bestuzhev Liumin across the country, and let them be more honest."

"But he will never sit back and let Bestuzhev Ryumen be labeled as a rebellious party, because it will obviously implicate you, and it will make him lose face. It's a rebellious party, so doesn't that mean he's too useless and stupid to let the rebellious party corrupt his most powerful organization into a mess?"

Speaking of which, Viscount Prozolov sneered again: "Your Majesty will never let such a shameful thing happen to him, and the Duke of Aldorf will never accept such a result. They want to To frame Bestuzhev Liuming, we have to see if those two agree!"

Grand Duke Constantine nodded thoughtfully. After Viscount Prozolov's analysis, he also felt a lot more relieved, but the next second Viscount Prozolov's words made his heart hang again. throat.

"But you can't be careless, because even so, the relationship between Bestuzhev Ryumin and you is obvious. The person you recommended put His Majesty in such an embarrassing situation. Do you think His Majesty will not take his anger on you?"

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