Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 235: That's it

Baryatinski is very smart, but to be honest, no matter how smart he is, he cannot be much smarter than Uvarov. Generally speaking, the level of the two is almost the same. Even Uvarov has rich experience and can predict many problems. Sensation.

It’s just that this time Baryatinski is indeed going to release the satellite. After he asked Uvarov’s staff in detail about the guesses, he said categorically: “Neither of these two possibilities exist. I personally think Konstantin The Duke’s method is probably simpler and easier than we thought, and it doesn’t cost much at all!”

Uvarov frowned, because he also agreed with Baryatinsky. He knew Grand Duke Konstantin and knew that the little fat man was actually a chicken and stingy, and it was impossible to spend a lot of money to do such a thing.

But, he has such a cognition because he knows Nicholas I’s family too well, knows what their personalities are, and has too much dealings with this family. This is a talk of experience.

But Baryatinski doesn’t have such ample experience! How could he be so sure so quickly?

Uvarov suddenly felt a little upset, because he had always been confident in his own experience, experience and wisdom. He felt that basically no one in Russia could compare with him, but Baryatinsky just got so fast. Come to the conclusion, this is a bit slapped!

So Uvarov asked like a test and like hesitantly: “How can I see it?”

Baryatinski immediately replied: “On the one hand, it is personal intuition, on the other hand, some of the actions of the Duke of Aldorf have inspired me!”

This answer once again went beyond Uvarov’s expectation. If Baryatinski only answered that it was intuition, he would accept it, because smart people like them have a sixth sense, and sometimes intuition comes up. It’s a good guess.

But what about intuition? Without intuition, it is definitely not enough in official circles. That would be too slow. But it’s not okay to rely on intuition in everything, and it’s no different from taking chances to say that it is polite.

So if Baryatinski just broke out of intuition, Uvarov would be very happy. He felt that this was just a moment of luck, and it did not mean that Baryatinski had the same level as him. This naturally made him comfortable. It’s cool.

But the problem is that in addition to the intuitive answer, Baryatinski also gave the second answer, and he actually said that the Duke of Aldorf had given him inspiration. Uvarov was also very familiar with the Duke of Ordorf. He was just thinking about what the Duke of Ordorf had done recently, to see if he could be enlightened by himself.

But after Uvarov had thought through what Duke Ordorf had done recently, he had no inspiration. This makes Uvarov feel very shameless!

Suddenly he felt a little anxious, and unconsciously increased his tone and asked: “The Duke of Aldorf has given you enlightenment. What enlightenment did that old fellow give you!”

When Uvarov asked this question, Baryatinsky was also stunned, because he clearly heard that Uvarov had not received enlightenment from the Duke of Ordorf, which was his number one. No answer was found after getting the hint this time!

What does this show? This shows that Uvarov, the old fox, is not omniscient and omnipotent. In fact, this old guy also has shortcomings. Baryatinski couldn’t help feeling a little excited when he thought of this, as if he had seized the future!

It’s no wonder that Baryatinski is so excited, he will be so if you are you, because the name Uvarov is so oppressive in this era. Young people like Baryatinski almost all grew up listening to the legend of Count Uvarov, and later they took the next step in the appreciation of Count Uvarov.

In a sense, Count Uvarov was the spiritual mentor of the younger generation of conservatives such as Baryatinski. All the glorious deeds of this earl are already legends in their minds.

Now Baryatinski is going to face the legend, and he has just won the legend. This is too precious for him. It can be said that it has given him the courage to continue to challenge Count Uvarov to become a new legend.

Of course, I was so happy in my heart. Baryatinski did not forget his mind. Count Uvarov was still waiting for his answer, and it was over for him to be happy in his heart. He immediately replied in a loud voice:

“Do you remember the cable telegraph project that the Duke of Aldorf tried to promote some time ago?”

Count Uvarov frowned slightly, because the cable telegram project was the pain in his heart, that is, when the **** project started, he felt that everything was unsatisfactory. If he was given another chance, he would have strangled it with all his strength. project.

Although he hated this project, Count Uvarov didn’t understand what the cable telegraph project had to do with what they were talking about. Because this project has just started, none of the lines have been completed and put into use. At least, it is impossible for Archduke Constantine to quickly transmit information through the cable telegraph project.

After hearing Count Uvarov’s doubts, Baryatinsky became more confident. He smiled and replied: “Yes, you’re right. There is no domestic line in use yet… but abroad It’s different!”

This sentence finally awakened Count Uvarov, UU reading www. uukanshu.com is an out-and-out younger brother in the cable telegraph project, but Britain, France, and even Sweden, Denmark, and the United States have all come to the fore, especially in Britain and France, where mature lines have long been put into use. If you use the routes of these two countries…

Count Uvarov frowned again as he thought about it, because it seemed that the route from Britain and France to Sevastopol was longer. According to his understanding, it was impossible to be faster than him.

But Baryatinski said: “Your Excellency, the efficiency of this cable telegraph is far beyond imagination. As far as I can see, it can be done in the morning and evening for thousands of miles, and it only takes a few minutes to send a message. It’s really breathtaking!”

If it weren’t for Baryatinsky’s words, Uvarov would never believe this kind of nonsense when someone else was replaced. The distance of thousands of miles can transmit news so quickly. This is not only possible with God or miracles. Thing? Where is this manpower reachable!

But Baryatinsky has said so, Uvarov can only choose to believe it, because he knows that the other party will not lie to himself, and his face is suddenly tangled, and it takes a long time to hate and say: “Ru What you said, this cable telegram must never fall into the hands of the Duke of Aldorf…”

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