Struggle in Russia

v3 Chapter 179 - The fundamental problem

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Just when Uvarov was about to ask Nicholas I not to worry and make fuss, Count Rostovtsev rushed to speak in front of him, and he was shocked as soon as he opened his mouth!

“Your Majesty, this problem is indeed very serious. As the empire’s most important strategic support point in the Black Sea, defense work is naturally extremely important. According to General Muraviyov’s report, the fortifications here are in a mess, and The group of people headed by Lieutenant Berkh does not pay attention to this issue at all. This fundamentally explains the true state of the entire Black Sea Fleet. They are too proud! The arrogant soldiers will be defeated!”

Uvarov’s eyes widened, and he looked at Count Rostovtsev incredulously. He couldn’t figure out how the other party could see such a serious problem from such a big thing. Is this simply a fuss!

Suddenly Uvarov couldn’t help it. He retorted violently, “Count, you are a bit too much to say that. It is true that Sevastopol’s defense is problematic, but this is not a big deal. , As long as Berkh is urged, he will surely make up for it, how can he say that any arrogant soldier will be defeated?”

After speaking, Uvarov raised his head and looked at Nicholas I. He was going to talk to Nicholas I. Let this majesty not be too sensitive. It is a pity that when he met Nicholas I’s eyes, this majesty shocked him!

“Count, you think so!”

Don’t look at the tone of Nicholas I when he said this, but the dissatisfaction is clear. Obviously, Nicholas I did not accept Uvarov’s admonition, and even thought that the think tank had a problem with his ass!

Uvarov could naturally see that Nicholas I was dissatisfied. He was also taken aback when he knew his majesty, because he did not understand why Nicholas I was so angry?

It’s just that I have already said what I just said, and it is not impossible to take it back, but if a big man of his level eats and vomits on this occasion, it will only look down on Nicholas I.

So even if he knew that Nicholas I was dissatisfied with what he said, Uvarov could only bite the bullet and explained: “Your Majesty, I don’t think the defense of the fortress is a major issue. There are historical reasons why the Black Sea Fleet did not take it seriously. Yes, Berkh just followed his previous inertia. As long as he was severely admonished, he would know his mistake immediately!”

Uvarov’s remarks should be said to be of a very high level. Although Sevastopol’s defensive slack is a historical issue, the implication is that this pot should not be carried by Berkh alone. In addition, he also said that Berkh would immediately correct the problem as long as he realized the problem, and everyone would correct it if he knew it was wrong. Shouldn’t he be given a chance?

These words are quite clever, and normal people should be able to accept his reasoning under normal circumstances. But the problem is that it is neither normal nor normal at the moment. Nicholas I did not accept his explanation at all!

“It’s not enough!”

Nicholas I gave a soft drink, and then gushed: “Sevastopol’s problem is not a day-to-day problem. It’s not wrong. But Berkh’s problem is that he, as the commander of the Black Sea Fleet, should have discovered To solve these problems, he should have acted proactively before, but he didn’t do anything! From here you can see his true attitude, his attitude is very bad!”

Uvarov was dumbfounded, because his mind couldn’t turn around a bit? He was a little puzzled whether Nicholas I was worried about Sevastopol’s defense or Berkh’s attitude, because wasn’t the former discussed just now? Why is it a bit like talking about the latter now?

It can only be said that Uvarov is indeed old. If it had been a few years earlier, he would have reacted to it and knew what Nicholas I cared about. It’s a pity that he is very old in recent years, and his thinking and reaction ability is a bit unable to keep up.

So what exactly did Nicholas I care about?

Is it Sevastopol’s defense or Berkh’s attitude?

It must be the latter. As Uvarov said, Sevastopol’s defense problem is really not a big problem, whether it’s like Count Klein Michl said to tear down the east wall to make up for the west. The wall still admonished Berkh as Uvarov said and asked him to correct it immediately, which would solve the problem quickly.

Obviously there is a way to solve the problem, but Nicholas I just didn’t use it. Instead, Uvarov and Rostovtsev were called over in the middle of the night. Is this normal?

Count Rostovtsev immediately realized that Nicholas I was abnormal and what he really cared about. So obviously he can just like Uvarov to give a suggestion to end this matter, but he just doesn’t do it but wants to shoot at Berkh. Obviously, this is not just to get rid of Berkh’s conservative faction. The commander of the Black Sea Fleet, in a sense, he was also catering to Nicholas I.

So what did Nicholas I, the Tsar, value most in his life? What he values ​​most is imperial power, and what he always cares about is imperial power. In order to consolidate the imperial power, he did everything he could, even being particularly harsh on his children and grandchildren.

In the mind of Nicholas I, there is nothing more important than imperial power. UU read www.uukanshu.com and Berkh just committed this taboo. Objectively speaking, Berkh’s responsibility is not particularly great. After all, he has only taken over for two years, but Nicholas I would not think so. He would only think:

“Berkh, you guy really disappointed my trust! It was I who made you the commander of the Black Sea Fleet out of nowhere, otherwise, whether it is Kornilov or Nasimov, which ability is not better than you?”

“How much trust did I give you by letting you be the commander! So should your kid repay this trust graciously?”

“But what did you do? People are superficial, and you don’t take Lao Tzu’s trust seriously. If Lazarev didn’t do a good job, you don’t do it. You just pretend that you didn’t see it!”

To put it bluntly, Nicholas I felt that Berkh did not respect himself enough and did not regard him as a czar as a major event. He felt that as long as Berkh only used a little bit, he would look at the fortresses in Sevastopol. Can’t even get the artillery?

Nicholas I could not tolerate anyone not taking him as the emperor seriously. As long as he committed this, he would deal with it ruthlessly, no matter who he was or what his identity, otherwise, once other people had learned this. Bad example, the emperor’s authority is still a shit!

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