Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 232: No matter how big or small

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This letter is very long, Shuvalov wrote all the things he saw and heard before and after almost everything, if outsiders see it, he must laugh at him. This is a running account. But Shuvalov knew that what Count Uvarov wanted was a running account. He didn’t want to read a beautiful article. What use is that kind of flowery stuff?

What Count Uvarov wanted was the details of the matter. What he wanted was experience and lessons. The most important thing was to figure out why he failed this time.

As for the reason for the failure, Count Shuvalov was thinking about this issue when he was okay along the way, but after deliberation, he always found it to no avail.

At first, he felt that this was Grand Duke Constantine’s strong intervention and disrupted their steps, causing them to accidentally lose everything. But later he felt that it was not the case. The intervention of Grand Duke Constantine was at best an introduction. Without this Grand Duke Nicholas I might not have the idea of ​​replacing Berkh.

But Archduke Constantine was not so critical, because he came too late, and it was not enough to reverse the world and let him return without success.

After thinking about it, Shuvalov felt that their biggest failure was the lag in the news. Judging from the experience of Baron Titov, it was obvious that the other party had received the news early, otherwise it would be impossible to wait for the rabbit to successfully disrupt their rhythm.

But the problem is that the distance from St. Petersburg to Sevastopol is a certain amount, even if it is fast, it cannot be much faster, not to mention Titov’s hands and feet are not slow, he is already considered to run fast.

So how did the other party get the news in advance?

This question puzzled Shuvalov. How could a conservative diehard like him know the power of science and technology? He said he was a toad of the well, and his vision was really narrow.

However, his vision is narrow and narrow, but Shuvalov is really smart. He will ask those who can help him figure out the questions he can’t figure out, such as Uvarov. He believes that with the energy of this count, he will figure it out. The secret is not difficult.

Shuvalov guessed this point correctly. When Count Uvarov saw his letter, he immediately realized that the most important issue was the speed of message transmission. People obviously got him too much faster, otherwise he would be able to sit back and wait for a while?

But he couldn’t figure out why, but just as Shuvalov expected, he quickly brought in a group of confidants and staff to discuss this issue together.

“Let’s talk about it, is there a line to deliver news to the Black Sea faster!” Count Uvarov said in a deep voice, “Your task is to find this line. I don’t want to fall down on the same line a second time. It’s in a pit!”

Under his order, the staff naturally began to discuss enthusiastically, but the opinions they gave were not so satisfactory, because the discussion went through the discussion, and these people still circled the line or horses.

Some say that the route chosen by the other party may be easier to follow, but the problem is that the road conditions in all of Russia are right there. How can it be better?

Others say that the other party may set up a secret post system, select good horses, set up stations, and they can fly all the way.

It’s just that Uvarov knows this is nonsense, because this kind of post system requires astronomical capital investment. With Russia’s vastness, apart from the fact that the Tsar can create such a system with the power of the country, there is no first place. Two people.

What’s more, such a huge system is really built to deliver a few messages. How inadequate it is to do this! The ratio between input and output benefits is simply not equal, no one would be so stupid!

Anyway, Uvarov didn’t approve of these two items, but what made him depressed was that only these two methods were a little more reliable among the methods that the staff had come up with, and the others were just awkward.

Although Uvarov is conservative, he is not really superstitious, let alone ignorant. He didn’t believe a word of these nonsense!

“A bunch of trash!”

Suddenly, Uvarov felt annoyed, and felt that raising such a large number of people was a waste of food, and it was useless at the critical moment.

Just when Count Uvarov was full of anger, the butler suddenly announced: “Master, Duke Baryatinsky is here!”

Uvarov’s eyebrows were immediately twisted into a ball. Baryatinski ran over at this time if he did not come early or late. Could it be that he heard any wind?

Count Uvarov felt a little uneasy, and the reason was simple, it was the incident of the Black Sea Fleet this time. Berkh’s sudden dismissal was a major setback. What’s worse is that they didn’t have time to clean up their hands and bury mines in the Black Sea Fleet. After this, it is conceivable that their previous arrangements in the Black Sea Fleet were destroyed. Eighty-eight, maybe the Black Sea Fleet will turn into a liberal paradise again.

Such a big thing definitely needs to be explained. Even a giant like Uvarov must explain the reason to the younger brother below, especially why it has not been successfully concluded.

After all, Berkh’s removal from his post is forgiven, but if the subsequent work is not done well, then it is completely impossible to explain it.

After receiving Shuvalov’s long letter, Uvarov not only carefully studied the reasons for this failure, but also secretly thought about how to explain it to the outside world. UU read www.uukanshu.com, but he found several reasons, but he was not so satisfactory. If he really wanted to explain it like that, he himself was embarrassed.

But Baryatinski ran to the door at this embarrassing moment. Can you say that you can’t make people think about it?

If someone else, Uvarov, would block the door with a single word, Baryatinski could not. His position is too important. It is related to the future of the conservatives. Even Uvarov must give him some advice. Thin noodles.

After a moment of meditation, Uvarov sighed and said, “Invite him to my study.”

Uvarov knew that there was no way to hide. Since Baryatinski had come to the door, hiding was the most stupid cover, and it couldn’t hide it at all. It’s better to go straight to the opponent, at least the momentum can take the initiative. .

“Count, I heard that you are sick? How is your condition, is it better?”

Uvarov and Baryatinsky had just met each other, and the latter was very enthusiastic, and greeted them enthusiastically as soon as they came up. It seemed that they had come to visit the sick.

But Uvarov didn’t believe that Baryatinsky was only here to visit the sick, or that this one was not so much to visit the sick, not to say that he was here to see if he was dead, to them these conservative new forces Speaking, but I hope he kicks his legs sooner!

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