Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 414: Helpless (on)

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Nicholas I was really satisfied with Count Rostovtsev’s handling, at least after he received the count’s secret report, his expression was relatively relaxed.

He hummed heavily, threw the secret report on the table, and said to Count Klein Michell: “It’s all shit, and some people really don’t look like it these days!”

Count Klein Michal didn’t say anything, because first he didn’t know what happened to get Nicholas I to comment like this. Second, as Nicholas I’s closest servant, he knew well to pretend to be deaf. The importance of dumb. In many cases, this majesty does not want to tell you anything, nor does he want to ask for your advice, he just wants to vomit and vent. At that time, you can be a Mr. Tree Hole with peace of mind.

It’s just that this time the situation is a little bit special, because Nicholas I was not just trying to vent, but he also really wanted to know the opinions of Count Klein Mühl, so he contemptuously pointed to the secret report. Said: “Peter, take a look and talk about your views!”

Count Klein Michal carefully accepted the secret report and quickly scanned it. The narrative on it left him stunned, because it was a bit ruinous.

According to the report of Count Rostovtsev, the case of Kiev was completely concocted by Count Shuvalov on the orders of Count Uvarov, and its purpose was to attack the prestige of Grand Duke Konstantin and restrict its development.

Of course, Count Rostovtsev spoke in more detail, not only recording the conspiracy of Count Shuvalov and Count Uvarov, but also talking about the arrangement of Grand Duke Konstantin in Ukraine. Stuzhev Liu points out all kinds of problems.

It’s just that Count Kleinmihl found it more interesting that at the end of the secret report, Count Rostovtsev deliberately explained his handling methods-major incidents were turned into small matters, and these scandals were not exposed, but only to Shu. Count Valov and Grand Duke Constantine each spanked a few times and it was finished.

To be honest, this kind of disposal is a bit too trifling even in the eyes of Count Klein Michl. Such a big thing is so fooled? Is this what people do?

It’s just that he didn’t express this idea. After having been with Nicholas I for so long, he had a deep understanding of the czar, and knew that he was a good-faced personality, and that his family ugliness should not be publicized was his consistent aim. Therefore, Count Rostovtsev handled this way, most of which he could understand.

The only thing that makes Count Klein Michal a little puzzled is, what does Nicholas I want to know from him? Was it his opinion on the case or the way Count Rostovtsev handled it, or his opinion on Count Shuvalov and Grand Duke Konstantin?

Count Klein Michal was a little uncertain. He looked at Nicholas I frankly and said: “Unexpectedly, Kiev has such a big problem. These things are so appalling!”

This is a panacea’s answer. It’s best not to express opinions casually about things you don’t understand. If you are forced to express an opinion, then you are shocked.

Nicholas I did not seem to realize that Count Klein Michal was practicing Tai Chi, he also snorted: “Yes, the problem is very big! A small deputy chief can do whatever he wants. Not even the Governor and the Governor. The prince put it in his eyes, who gave him the courage!”

Count Klein Michal was surprised that Nicholas I’s anger was directed at Count Shuvalov or strictly speaking, Count Uvarov. Especially the last question, the sword was pointed at Count Uvarov!

Obviously, Nicholas I had a great resentment against Count Uvarov. He felt that all this was his behind-the-scenes instructions, and that the Count had already surpassed the duty of a courtier.

This is a very serious problem. Count Klein Michl became more and more cautious. He knew that his next answer was very important. As long as one question was not answered well, he would be involved in the huge waves. Maybe it will be the end of the bones!

Count Klein Michal did not say anything, lowered his head and lowered his eyebrows as much as possible to reduce his sense of existence. Of course, he did not expect this ostrich method to escape Nicholas I’s questioning, but at least let Nicholas I vent himself. With a little anger, the next conversation is a little safer.

Sure enough, as he expected, Nicholas I didn’t mean to ask him for an answer. Instead, he condemned the Earl Uvarov and slapped the earl with blood spray.

After a long time, he probably got tired of scolding, and then turned around and asked Count Klein Michl: “Peter, have you ever dealt with Count Uvarov? What kind of person do you think he is?”

Count Klein Michal felt bitter in his heart. He hid for a long time just to avoid this terrible problem. He pretended to be an ostrich or didn’t hide. What is this!

Count Klein Michl was full of resentment towards Count Rostovtsev in his heart. He felt that the old fox hiding in Kiev but threw the hot potato back to them to deal with, it was simply unnatural.

It’s just cursing in his heart, but Nicholas I’s question still needs to be answered. He can only bite the bullet and replied: “I don’t have many personal relationships with Count Uvarov. It is the friendship of nodding to say hello. The earl gave me the feeling that he was knowledgeable, thinking, keen, and sharp ~www.wuxiax.com~ is a first-class powerful character…”

Nicholas I looked at him coldly and asked, “Is it all?”

Count Klein Michl smiled bitterly in his heart, gritted his teeth and continued: “But this Count always gives me a dull, cold feeling of the city, I can’t talk to him, maybe We are too strange to have this sense of alienation.”

“The city is quite deep?” Nicholas I snorted again. “This is not wrong. He has too many thoughts and too deep, not frank or direct enough. To say that it is not good is that there are too many ghosts! ”

Count Klein Michal’s heart became more and more bitter, he really didn’t want to continue this topic, and furthermore, he was really going to make a big deal!

It’s just that Nicholas I obviously liked this topic. He glanced at Count Kleinmichel and suddenly asked, “Then what kind of person do you think Count Rostovtsev is?”

Count Kleinmichel was dumbfounded now, and he couldn’t turn his mind a little bit-wasn’t we talking about Count Uvarov’s topic just now? Why did you suddenly talk about the more powerful old fox again? What, your Majesty, can we stop talking?

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