Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 339: Shallow vision and low ambition

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Not being able to go to the State Council really disappointed Sergey, because he had long felt that he would definitely be able to go to the State Council in the future, and then step by step into the center step by step gilded, and finally take power.

Not to mention that one person is below ten thousand people. At least they can become the small group of people who are the most prominent in Russia. But who would have thought that Count Rostovtsev would pour cold water on him at the beginning, and the Council of State would be dead.

If you can’t go to the State Council, where is it better to go? Sergey also has an account about this. The best place to gild small shrimps like him except for the State Council is the attendant and military attaché of the Winter Palace.

Of course, you don’t have to think about serving Nicholas I as a military attaché. It’s not something he can think about. Even if you’re thinking of Count Rostovtsev, you can’t make arrangements. After all, the attendants there are at least major-general. Yes, and most of them were confidants of Nicholas I, none of these were close to Sergey.

Sergey’s goal is Prince Alexander’s attendant military attache, and getting closer to the crown prince will help the future.

In fact, in a sense, the imperial attendant and military attache are the number one shortcut for promotion, even better than the State Council. The main reason why Sergey hadn’t thought about it before was that he had no experience in the army, and he was not even a military attaché with woolen clothes!

Sergey felt that his strength was still in the area of ​​government affairs, so he didn’t care about the side of the imperial attendant. But didn’t Count Rostovtsev just give him the first refusal! He felt that he could only try this second way.

Of course, it will be a little more troublesome to operate. First of all, Count Rostovtsev has to arrange for him to enter the army. This is not difficult. In the face of Count Rostovtsev, it is just a word.

However, entering the army does not mean that you can climb into the sky and enter the side of the crown prince in one step. After all, Sergey is a pure layman and there is no way to compare with those who graduated from the science class. He would have to polish it for a while and try to plate it with gilding, and then Count Rostovtsev could fit him into the army of Prince Alexander’s attendants.

It’s just that if you want to be in such a high position, every two or three years is definitely not enough. For Sergey, he was originally a military layman. The starting point is lower than others. He has to waste more time to polish before he can get close to Prince Alexander. Some operation is really a waste of time and energy. It’s really far worse than going directly to the State Council.

But who told Count Rostovtsev not to let him go to the Council of State for gilding? He can only grit his teeth and endure it.

“Servant military officer?” Count Rostovtsev raised his eyelids and glanced at him, and asked somewhat unceremoniously: “You haven’t even been to a military school, and you don’t know anything about the military, and your military skills are not good. Why do you want to go here? A way?”

This is actually not a problem, but a direct denial. Count Rostovtsev’s meaning is very clear: You Sergey is not suitable for this path. Let’s change it!

Sergey could naturally hear it, but it made him a little dissatisfied. He felt that Count Rostovtsev was too harsh on him. This is not okay and that is not okay. The boss arranges a way out for his confidant. Pick the best position to arrange, you have never made things difficult for yourself like this.

It’s just that he didn’t dare to confide these dissatisfaction at all, and he could only rack his brains to think about what path would suit him in St. Petersburg. The Council of State would not work, and the attendants would not work, so what did he do? Are you going to be a dog spy in the third part?

It’s not that Sergei didn’t look down on the third part. This department was very close to Nicholas I and the royal family, and it was also a good place, but the reputation was not so good. But it is also good to think about going to the third part, that is, you can expand the relationship in the intelligence community, and you can definitely know the first time any major changes. If you look at it this way, it’s pretty good.

“Then I’ll go to the third part. I heard that the Duke of Aldorf has no secret secretary. I can…”

Count Rostovtsev couldn’t help it anymore. He was a little disappointed with Sergey’s performance. He interrupted unceremoniously: “You like being a secretary so much? And you think Duke Oldov. Can I use you to be the secretary?”

Sergey was speechless. He could see that staying at the third headquarters in St. Petersburg was also useless. Suddenly, the resentment in his heart reached the culmination, and he was very angry with Count Rostovtsev for his “impersonality”. .

Suddenly a little self-defeating and a little complaining asked: “Then where do you think I should go?”

When he said this, he regretted it, because he obviously felt the disappointment of Count Rostovtsev. Obviously the count was dissatisfied with him. He immediately remedied: “I really don’t have a clue, and you know me best. People must know what is more suitable for me, I will listen to your arrangements!”

Is this remedy useful?

It should be said that it doesn’t make much sense. Count Rostovtsev was really disappointed with Sergey. He has basically figured out the upper limit of Sergey. This young man’s future achievements will not be much higher, because he simply No ambition.

Do not! To be precise, his ambition is to climb up his head after he has been sharpened, and he can only be an official and a high official, for which he can give everything. In other words, he will be a bureaucrat in the future, not much different from the thousands of officials in Russia.

Thinking of my ten years of hard work, I cultivated such a thing, UU reading www. uukanshu.com Count Rostovtsev is not disappointed or frustrated. He glanced at Sergey and said calmly: “Don’t just think about staying in St. Petersburg. Russia is vast and there are so many more suitable places for you!”

Well, just this sentence made Sergey half-hearted. In his opinion, not being able to stay in St. Petersburg is the worst result. What’s the point of not being able to stay in St. Petersburg? Doesn’t it mean being distributed.

Suddenly he asked discouragedly: “Where do you think suits me?”

Count Rostovtsev glanced at him again, and said calmly, “What do you think of Kiev?”

Kiev?

Sergey really did not expect that Count Rostovtsev would distribute him to Kiev. Although Kievan Rus is also a big city in Russia, there is no way to compare it with St. Petersburg.

Sergey was reluctant to think that he would work and live in such a ghost place in the future. But he didn’t have the guts to tell Count Rostovtsev, what if the count gave him a worse place?

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