Struggle in Russia

v3 Chapter 166 - The old man is also guilty

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Of course, Nicholas I would definitely not trust Muraviyov, after all, although this person is capable, his liberal background is too obvious. For Nicholas I, the ministers could be incapable, but there must be no problems with their positions. Therefore, calling Muraviyov back is definitely not the leader, that is, a backup option, or simply let him be the chief of staff or the general of the leader.

I have to say that Nicholas I really had a good calculation. Muraviyov was clearly arranged to allow the old man to help him with his life, but also to prevent the old man from having the opportunity to commit chaos. It is worthy of being the darkest in history. tsar.

It’s just that for Muraviyov, this kind of plain arrangement doesn’t make him so fond of it. Because the old man is not actually a courtier who commits disturbances. On the contrary, he is full of enthusiasm for Russia towards the Romanov family. He has never thought of rebelling and making chaos. He just hopes that his country will become more prosperous, strong and beautiful. That’s it.

To put it bluntly, what Muravyov can’t understand is what the conservatives do. He believes that continuing to put these conservatives in power will only lead Russia to death. Therefore, he actively seeks change and hopes to make it through his own efforts. Nicholas I saw another possibility.

It is a pity that Muraviyov never thought about the source of power of Nicholas I, or what the pillar power of Nicholas I could secure the position of the Tsar. As the head of a conservative, he has to be so frustrated to dig his own corner.

Obviously, in the eyes of Nicholas I, opposing the conservatives is opposing himself. This is absolutely equated. Naturally, Mulaviyov is a chaotic rebellious party for him.

It can only be said that Muravijov is a little naive. Although he is inclined to reform, he has not understood the most basic point. It is unrealistic to expect Nicholas I or any vested interest czar to reform. Because this is contrary to the fundamental interests of the czar, no one can be so enlightened.

Of course, under the influence of the limitations of the times, it is difficult for Muravijov to figure out the truth, so he is so disappointed now. Probably because he had hoped for one in ten thousand before, because Nicholas I would give him a chance to show his abilities and let him display his talents.

Now it seems that this is just a dream. Muraviyov is a **** when he is dead. He can only be a bull and a horse, but he can never shine.

Mulavijov sighed and said, “Fine, nothing. I am the fate, what’s the use of thinking so much! Your Excellency, what’s the situation with the Wallachian garrison?”

Li Xiao actually complained a little bit for Muraviyov, aside from the aggressiveness of this old guy, there is no problem with his ability. Historically, during the Crimean War, he brought the weak Far East Navy to play hide-and-seek with Britain, stupefied to preserve the fleet itself, and his governance and development of the Far East was extremely effective. This is indeed a powerful role.

From the perspective of Li Xiao, Muravijov’s ability is not bad enough, he is also not enough seniority and prestige, otherwise it would be a good choice to replace Paskovic or Duke Mikhail.

It now appears that this is unlikely. Muraviyov is more likely to be the commander of the army. Since Nicholas I sent him to Wallachia to inspect, he is most likely to be in charge of Wallachia. Part of Ya’s battle may even be Leonid’s immediate boss.

After all, a little calculation will know that Leonid has more than 10,000 garrisons, which is probably the strength of a division, and then add one or two divisions to form an army, and let Muraviyov take command. This is just right.

what? You ask if Leonid’s background cannot be the commander of the army? Leonid is enough in terms of background, but his qualifications are indeed a bit inadequate, and he has just been promoted to major general, he is already a bit out of line at his early thirties, and it is unlikely that he will be a military commander. After all, Nicholas I still trusted the veteran more in his heart, and Muraviyov had enough qualifications and age, and there was nothing to say about his ability. It was obviously more appropriate for him to be the commander of the army.

Li Xiao, who Muravijov could think of, naturally wanted, so he said frankly: “The Russian army in Wallachia has about 10,000 people, organized into two brigades, temporarily by Leonid. Major General Gorchakov is in charge of command. These garrisons have just been replaced with new rifles, and Major General Leonid’s ability and sense of responsibility are sufficient, and their combat effectiveness is guaranteed.”

Mulaviyov gave Li Xiao a playful look, and chuckled: “But what? Generally speaking, don’t you always say good things first and then talk about the problem? What’s the problem with these garrisons?”

Li Xiao smiled awkwardly and said: “You just laughed. Naturally, there are no major problems. Governor Speransky and I have always attached great importance to this army. They have spared no effort to focus on construction. There are no major problems, but…but… Major General Oneid himself may have something wrong…”

This answer was unexpected by Muraviyov, because before he thought it might be a problem with the unit itself. After all, new weapons and new tactics were used. These were not tested in actual combat. Maybe it was embroidered pillows and red lacquer. The toilet!

However, Li Xiao told him that the troops themselves were fine, UU read www.uukanshu. The problem with com is the commander of the unit. What’s more, this commander, according to Muravijov’s understanding, has good ethics, and has a relationship with someone and Count Speransky. It shouldn’t be!

Li Xiao sighed and said: “If you only talk about personal abilities, Major General Leonid is definitely the best among the young generation of our army, but he… how to say? He is more axis, more confessional, fundamentally. I don’t know how to work around, and sometimes I will die in order to adhere to the so-called chivalry and Christianity. That can make you angry!”

Mulaviyov was taken aback again, because the explanation given by Li Xiao surprised him again. Although he didn’t know what stubbornness was, it was estimated that Li Xiao’s expression had been irritated by Leonid before. . But he didn’t understand it. Isn’t it a good thing to have chivalry and religious piety?

“If a good thing goes to an extreme, it will turn into a bad thing!” Li Xiao sighed quietly, “And Leonid is such an extreme person. His chivalry is just a little sick, and sometimes he wants to insist on chivalry. Even if you don’t even bother with sneak attacks, you just want to meet the enemy head-on. Even if the enemy is stronger than him, it’s the kind that has to be hard-headed…”

Okay, Muravijov’s mouth twitched, because he probably knows what Leonid’s character is…

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