Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 389: Deep chat (continued)

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Li Xiao would never put his hope on Alexander II, and even he would not put his hope on Count Rostovtsev. In his opinion, although Count Rostovtsev is old and sophisticated, he does It’s just himself.

If you look at the magical operation of the December party members in history, you will know how disorganized the organization of this group of people is. Back then, as long as they were decisive, it would not have been the result.

It is a pity that although this group of people is courageous, but the organization is scattered and the thoughts are not unified, and the execution ability is even more worrying.

Even if nearly thirty years have passed, it is possible that these people’s friends and sympathizers have grown, but Li Xiao will still use the greatest distrust to speculate on them. From the time he traveled to this **** age, he knew that in this The only person you can believe in the age is yourself, and no matter how good the relationship is, no one else can count on it completely.

What’s more, it is still a huge matter such as reform or revolution. Anyway, Li Xiao is highly vigilant in this regard, and will never trust anyone easily, especially Decembers who are not good-looking with previous convictions.

Even if it wasn’t for a person to fight alone, he would easily be forced to death by the old yin Nicholas I. He really didn’t want to have too close contact with Count Rostovtsev or Decembrists.

He always feels that these people are unreliable and that they are teammates of pigs, so he has always stressed to the people around him including Alexei and Anton: “Cooperation belongs to cooperation, but you can’t rely on Rostov for everything. Count Tsev’s gang should even be prepared to be dragged down by them at any time or even part ways in unhappy.”

In Li Xiao’s words, self-reliance is more reliable than anything else. Relying on heaven and earth, friends and parents are unreliable!

Although he just heard Anton’s meaning and appreciated the practice of Count Rostovtsev a little, he knew it was not good.

Needless to say, Count Rostovtsev’s personality charm, don’t look at his usual humming, but he is really good at doing things, giving people a feeling of resignation. Moreover, in terms of life, he does not have the stinky problems of ordinary high-ranking nobles, and has very low requirements for material life. By the standards of this era, he is almost ascetic.

Both charismatic and superb, if such a person can’t attract followers, it’s a hell. It’s not surprising that Anton is a little fascinated by it.

It’s just that fascination is fascination, and Li Xiao is not against Anton’s worship of someone, but adoration and worship cannot develop into superstition, and absolutely cannot follow blindly.

Anyway, since Li Xiao figured out the purpose of Count Rostovtsev, he was not particularly optimistic about his line. The most important thing was that he did not fundamentally solve the problem. For a while, he could rely on the bad situation to force the Tsar to make concessions, but Once the external pressure is gone, the czar can go back at any time. What will you do then?

Could it be done again like now, not to mention that his method is to kill a thousand enemies and hurt himself by 800, how many times can Russia withstand the tossing according to his method?

In Li Xiao’s opinion, Count Rostovtsev’s thinking seemed to be locked by himself. You are already standing on the opposite side of the tsar and his lackey conservatives. How can you take a chance on him anymore?

Even if it is impossible to kill the czar and completely terminate the imperial power, then at least a set of effective measures must be put in place to restrain the czar or the conservatives from counterattacking. Not to mention constitutional monarchy, you have to try to get an overview of the situation and get the power in your hands!

But according to what Igor said, Count Rostovtsev was not particularly interested in this, and he meant that the ultimate goal was to kill the serf system, and it seemed that Russia could become more and more by itself as long as the serf system was eliminated. The better.

As for the counterattack of conservatives or the Tsar, he has thought about it, but he is not particularly worried. In his own words, he has a way, but he refuses to elaborate on the specific method.

This more or less made Li Xiao’s confidence in him not very sufficient, and I think about it. With Li Xiao’s cautious and suspicious character, how could he pay for the mystery of Count Rostovtsev.

Naturally, Li Xiao must be prepared, although he also agrees with Count Rostovtsev’s current arrangement, it is true that only the internal strength of Russia wants to defeat the conservative group headed by Nicholas I and Uvarov. Totally impossible. If Russia wants to embark on modernization and want to make changes, it must hit this group hard and weaken their power.

Therefore, this requires the intervention of external forces. What is more ingenious is that Nicholas I was a czar who was not completely aware of his own strength and who was too superstitious of force and wanted to make a difference. He had the confidence to suppress the revolution of 1848. He was completely swollen to no edge.

Just a little bit of **** Nicholas I will definitely realize his ambition regardless of whether he will retake Constantinople or even regain the holy city.

As a result, the contradiction between him and Britain and France is completely impossible to reconcile, and can only be divided by war. The gap between the Russian army and Britain and France has far exceeded 1812, relying solely on the number of advantages. , The Russian army took less than a slight advantage.

Not surprisingly, Nicholas I and his generals and soldiers would be hanged and beaten, and a tragic failure is inevitable. At that time, all the contradictions will erupt with failure, and all the spearheads will be directed at him and the conservative ministers he loves.

At that time, even the gods could not save them. Either change or perish. I believe that whether it is Nicholas I or the successor Alexander II knows how to choose.

This is the overall plan of Count Rostovtsev, not particularly brilliant, but it is indeed the only way. Judging from historical experience, this set is indeed effective. Nicholas I knew what kind of mess he was facing, but he was unwilling to admit that he was powerless, so he used a humiliating way to hand over the work of cleaning up the mess. To Alexander II.

Alexander II had a completely different character from his father. He was not so strong or stubborn. A little weak, he chose to surrender and admit defeat, and was forced to carry out reforms.

Everything seemed to be proceeding according to the plan of Count Rostovtsev. The only thing he did not expect was that he did not expect that he would die accidentally, so the following arrangements were not made at all, or in a very good situation, they themselves I was also intoxicated, forgetting that the danger actually still exists.

So a few years later, as Alexander II gradually gained a firm foothold with the help of the reformists, and the country seemed to have returned to its peak, the existence of the reformists was very annoying, and he was afraid in my heart. I never liked the reformists and reforms, and then there is no more…

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