Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 276: Imperial Conference (1)

Grand Duke Mikhail and Grand Duke Nicholas can be seen as long as they are not blind. Their expressions fall into the eyes of the caring people.

Old foxes like Count Uvarov, Count Rostovtsev, and Duke Ordorf immediately realized that these two princes were ineffective.

In fact, it cannot be said to be ineffective, only that it has no political ambitions. These two didn’t have too many political ambitions at all, and they were basically the life of the king of peace.

Otherwise, it is impossible for them not to realize that it is their Lao Tzu who is taking the exam for them.

After a long while, Nicholas I spoke again: “I’ve read it all, let’s talk about it, what do you think!”

This question is very difficult to answer, because it seems simple, but it involves a lot. You say to deal with it impartially. The death of thirst here involves Grand Duke Constantine. Although the big guys don’t believe that this Grand Duke has something to do with the rebellion, what if?

In case it is really involved, even if it is accidentally involved, this is a huge scandal.

The character of Nicholas I certainly couldn’t stand this. How did it end at that time?

But if you want Count Uvarov and Prince Alexander to fool things around, they are not happy again. For them, Archduke Constantine is the greatest threat. If there is a chance to bring down this enemy, why should he be soft-hearted?

At least it’s impossible for them to assume they haven’t seen it.

But then again, they did have an idea to slander Grand Duke Constantine, but they had to worry about the attitude of Nicholas I. Who didn’t know that he was the most provocative. If things get bigger, I’m afraid he will be the first one. Just accept that it can’t.

It is impossible for Count Uvarov and Prince Alexander not to engage in Grand Duke Constantine, but it is also undesirable to go too far. How to control this measure is very troublesome.

Because of this, the two of them didn’t dare to speak casually, at least they didn’t dare to speak first. They hoped to wait a while and take a look. It’s best to let other people help to explore the true attitude of Nicholas I. Make another decision.

The two did not want to speak for the time being, and Count Rostovtsev was inconvenient to speak because of the situation and the situation to prepare for his plan. After all, he had mentioned Ukraine to Nicholas I before and reminded him that something bad might happen in Ukraine.

At that time, his original words were as follows: “Your Majesty, the appointment of Grand Duke Constantine in charge of the Black Sea Fleet is the current measure of last resort. Although this measure is the most appropriate and appropriate. For some people, it hinders. Their interests…especially since the relationship between them and Grand Duke Constantine was originally disagreeable, it is not ruled out that they would take some measures to create disputes in Ukraine or the surrounding areas…”

Nicholas I naturally understood what Count Rostovtsev was talking about. He has also considered related issues. After all, Duke Constantine’s tendency to reform and tensions with certain people is not news.

Conservatives were frustrated this time, and the Grand Duke Constantine took a big advantage, and the deterioration of the relationship between the two sides did not rule out the problem of new disputes.

At that time, Nicholas I felt that even if something happened, it would not happen so quickly, and it was a good thing to let conservatives and reformers fight each other, as the saying goes, how can the courtiers not fight the emperor in peace. So his reminder to Count Rostovtsev just smiled and didn’t take it seriously.

Nicholas I never expected that he would encounter something that came to pass. Count Rostovtsev’s reminder was still around for three days, and Kiev exploded him with a big thunder over there. The rebellious criminals he hated the most were released, and the person in charge of the third department personally let him go.

After hearing the whole story, Nicholas I was stupid on the spot, because he was something he had never thought of. He used to think that he had a full understanding of the brains of the bureaucrats of Great Russia, but Don’t be stupid. Rev Liuming’s operation really made him puzzled.

Fortunately, he didn’t keep entangled, and soon his entanglement and incomprehension were replaced by anger. For him, there was no need to entangle, so he could just kill Bestuzhev Liuming and solve his hatred.

But soon Nicholas I was depressed again, because he found that it was not appropriate to kill Bestuzhev directly like this, and it was easy to cause big problems. He then remembered that Bestuzhev Lumin was his precious second child.

Although it is not certain that Bestuzhev Liuming must have something to do with the rebellion of the party, what if it does matter? If you let go of the investigation, if you really find out that your second child has something to do with the rebellion against the party, wouldn’t it be a huge scandal?

Nicholas I had no doubt that if he really wanted to do this, he would really become a laughingstock. Because immediately he remembered the reminder of Count Rostovtsev that the conservatives might perish Archduke Constantine.

Although there is no evidence to prove that this incident is the revenge of the conservatives, but what happens?

Nicholas I did not dare to bet on luck, because if he bet wrong, the consequences would be disastrous!

So after some meditation, he directly summoned his most trusted minister and a few sons to the Winter Palace, ready to discuss with these people before making a decision.

It is precisely because of such an internal situation that Count Rostovtsev could actually express his attitude without speaking, at least Nicholas I knew what his attitude was.

Count Uvarov, Count Rostovtsev and Crown Prince Alexander did not speak ~ www.wuxiax.com~ Suddenly the Duke of Ordorf felt a lot of pressure.

In fact, when he saw the report from the Kiev side, his head was very big, and Don’t Stuzhev Liuming made the mess that made him directly scold his mother. He felt that he must have gone and memorized, otherwise, how could this kind of unwarranted disaster fall on his head.

For the Duke of Aldorf, he is the director of the third part, and he should be responsible for such a big incident in the third part. But the problem is that although he is the head of the third department, he does not control the appointment of the responsible persons in various places!

Especially for local giants like Bestuzhev Liuming, who had always been appointed by Nicholas I himself, what else could he do if he agreed?

But now something has happened, but he has to blame for it. Are you wronged or wronged?

So when Nicholas I’s eyes swept over his head, the Duke of Aldorf groaned in his heart, and then he could only reluctantly step forward to the ground to take the pot:

“Your Majesty, there has been such a bad case in the third part of Kiev, which has nothing to do with my usual management. Obviously I did not manage them well, so that they committed such a serious crime, I ask for punishment!”

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