Struggle in Russia

Chapter 365 What to do!

This question stunned Grand Duke Mikhail. What good does Shuvalov have in colluding with Grand Duke Nicholas to spoil his good deeds? If there's no benefit, why don't these two fight him if they're fed up?

It's just that Grand Duke Mikhail still refused to give up this guess easily: "Maybe they are just jealous of my achievements and deliberately sabotaged them!"

Fyodor was speechless again, because if you want to say that this possibility does not exist, it is not entirely true. But he believes that it is Grand Duke Mikhail himself who is more likely to do this, and he is just judging others by himself.

"The problem is, this is still not beneficial. The current situation is so broken. If they don't restrain themselves, the final result will be to anger Count Uvarov. Will Count Uvarov be happy then?"

This made Grand Duke Mikhail suddenly speechless, because Count Uvarov was really not a vegetarian, and even the princes like them were afraid of the count. If Earl Uvarov is really offended, the consequences will be too serious, and they are definitely not something they can carry on their shoulders!

If it is just to destroy his good deeds, Shuvalov and Grand Duke Nicholas dare to sing against Count Uvarov, which is simply courting death. Grand Duke Mikhail knew that those two people were not that stupid, so his guess was obviously wrong.

"Then why did Nicholas go against me!"

People who are good at unreasonable troubles are best at kicking the ball to others. Grand Duke Mikhail threw the problem to Fyodor for no reason. He did it so confidently and so naturally. Obviously, this kind of behavior he I have done a lot before, otherwise I would not be so proficient and natural!

Even Fyodor didn't care about it, he must have been used to Grand Duke Mikhail's approach for a long time, he thought for a while and replied: "I think there must be a reason, maybe Grand Duke Nicholas is looking for Some sense of presence, maybe he also wants a piece of the pie?"

Grand Duke Mikhail obviously couldn't accept this explanation. He said angrily: "Looking for a sense of presence? For what? Does he think he can be noticed by others by messing around now? As for a share of the pie, why? He They didn’t do anything in Kiev, so why share the benefits!”

Suddenly Fyodor was stunned, because Grand Duke Mikhail was too arbitrary and domineering. Grand Duke Nicholas might not have any sense of existence, but he is a Grand Duke after all, and he is still with you according to the order of succession. In front of you, what qualifications do you have to despise others?

What's more, they didn't do nothing when they came to Kiev, and they took the risk to get in touch with Count Shuvalov. This is a great credit. They contributed to this and took risks, even in a sense, they took more risks than you, so why can't they share the benefits?

It's just that these words are not suitable to be said too clearly,

To really open up and say it is a blatant slap in the face. So Fyodor could only vaguely remind Grand Duke Mikhail, telling him that it is normal for Grand Duke Nicholas to have such thoughts, and he should indeed give the other party some benefits.

"Absolutely impossible!" But Grand Duke Mikhail refused, with very good reasons: "There are only so many positions that can be won in Ukraine, and I have spent so much effort to divide the three melons and two dates, just If I have to give him a part here, then my work is in vain!"

This reason is not generally powerful. The question is, what if Grand Duke Nicholas thinks so? He took the risk and worked hard, but he couldn't even eat a bite of the leftovers. Is this reasonable?

It's just that no matter how Fyodor persuaded Grand Duke Mikhail, he just bit him to death and didn't let go, and he just didn't want to give up part of the benefits to Grand Duke Nicholas. Fyodor couldn't do anything about it like this. can sigh:

"Then you have to be prepared that Grand Duke Nicholas will continue to make trouble for you. If he really has that intention, he will never give up until he achieves his goal!"

Who would have thought that Grand Duke Mikhail snorted disdainfully, and said, "Then let him try, I still don't believe that I can't deal with him!"

The two brothers are obviously going to turn against each other, but Grand Duke Nicholas is actually not as bad as Grand Duke Mikhail thought. He did have contact with Grand Duke Constantine, and he really felt very useful to win over the second brother. .

But Grand Duke Mikhail is indeed not stupid. He knows what the purpose of Grand Duke Constantine is, so he will not foolishly stand in line again to help this second brother. He just thinks that some of the words of Grand Duke Constantine are reasonable, and he really needs respect, so he should do something to let people know that he is not a mascot, but also has a temper.

Naturally, he also showed his temper in a timely manner, vetoing the somewhat excessive and rude request of Grand Duke Mikhail. He felt that Grand Duke Mikhail's attempt to replace the Kiev police chief was too much. Although the chief was closer to Count Shuvalov, he was on his side anyway.

You can't change people just because he doesn't pay much for your Grand Duke Mikhail, right! This is completely infighting and involution, and it is basically using power for personal gain.

So Grand Duke Nicholas vetoed Grand Duke Mikhail's proposal without hesitation. He felt that he was doing nothing wrong, and it was completely right and wrong. He was even a little proud, thinking that he was indeed a mature and prudent talent, not as frivolous as Grand Duke Mikhail, who only cared about his status for his own benefit.

He had no idea that Grand Duke Mikhail would take this as his provocation, and try to get revenge in the next day.

"I disagree! Baron Naris didn't make any big mistakes, why should he be removed from office? There is no evidence to prove that he has anything to do with the case of Peter Barek and Melkulova, and one cannot be denied just because of a little rumor. an honest person!"

Grand Duke Nicholas was stunned, because although this Baron Naris had no direct relationship with the case of Peter Barek and Melkulova, he was in charge of the political review without a doubt dereliction of duty.

If he had strictly checked, how could it have been possible for Merkulova to help so many wanted Polish criminals get away with it? Isn't this dereliction of duty?

Grand Duke Nicholas felt that this person was a complete fool, but if he had a little sense of responsibility, he shouldn't have made such a big mistake. Now it is just an extrajudicial favor to dismiss him.

What did Grand Duke Mikhail say? To say that this bastard is an honest man? He also said that he should not be removed from office! Isn't this crazy!

Immediately, Grand Duke Nicholas couldn't bear it anymore, and said bluntly: "This is a serious crime of dereliction of duty! If he is not severely punished or dismissed, everyone will learn from him in the future, what should we do!"

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like