Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 422: Not so easy (below)

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Baryatinski knows very well what Count Uvarov wants to do, but sometimes even if he knows the other’s purpose, he has no good way to resolve other people’s tricks. Objectively speaking, Count Uvarov was right. Archduke Constantine is indeed a confidant of the conservatives. It is not an exaggeration to say that he is the number one enemy.

What’s wrong with paying a price for strangling this number one public enemy? As long as he is eliminated, won’t the future sit back and relax? So why bother about this little bit of gains and losses?

Count Uvarov’s logic is clear and convincing, but Baryatinsky does not fully agree with it. Because the public enemy number one must also be considered as color and threat. In his opinion, the weight of the public enemy of Constantine is not heavy enough, and the threat to them is not great enough, so is it really worth strangling him at such a huge price?

What’s more, this strangulation operation proved to be an out-and-out disaster! I lost a governor and an important person in charge of Kiev’s third department. How could it only hurt others? A Bestuzhev Lumin would consume such a lot of energy and strength, and it would destroy Grand Duke Constantine. What is the price? Do you want to sacrifice directly to Count Uvarov?

Of course, if Count Uvarov was willing to be sacrificed, Baryatinsky would have wanted it, just to kick this stumbling block away.

It’s just that Baryatinski knew that Count Uvarov certainly did not have such dedication, and that the sacrifice was more likely to be some real-power middle and high-level people within the faction, such as Peter Barek’s level, or even his Barryatins. Based on this level.

This makes him very upset. It’s obviously your Count Uvarov’s work. Why should we sacrifice us?

It’s just that these thoughts Baryatinski must not be able to say directly, because it means turning over with Count Uvarov, and there are indeed quite a few witnesses of the 1812 reform in the faction that are still alive, and their status is relatively high. People have lingering fears about the reforms that year, and they don’t want to experience it again.

Count Uvarov also used the panic of these people to defend himself and Count Shuvalov. This made Baryatinsky completely helpless. After all, he could not ignore so many faction elders and real power. Big brother’s appeal.

Even Baryatinski suspected that if he really questioned the legitimacy of the public exhibition against Constantine, then Count Uvarov might be going to beat him back and give him a lesson.

So when Count Uvarov gave out this reason, Baryatinsky could only respond indifferently: “Even if you want to deal with Archduke Constantine, you should pay attention to proportions and proceed with caution and precision, like this Back, we got in with a governor, which caused us a heavy loss of manpower in Ukraine, but only got rid of a mere Bestuzhev Lumin, is that cost-effective?”

He even sneered and sneered: “If this is a battle, I can only say that the result is embarrassing and the exchange ratio is really incredible. If we want to do this, we will all get in. Maybe Constantine is still alive and kicking. !”

This ridicule is very ridiculous. Count Uvarov’s face is naturally unsightly, but he can’t force a defense against Count Shuvalov, because the facts are really unsightly and embarrassing. If he compliments and advocates Shuvalov forcibly The earl wave is likely to upset the people below.

After all, there are too many people who are jealous of Count Shuvalov and who are eager to fear from the top. They are all watching eagerly. If Count Shuvalov can be bleached by doing this, it will be difficult for him as the boss to convince the crowd.

Count Uvarov glared at Baryatinsky and said coldly: “After all, this incident happened suddenly, it is almost impossible to achieve perfection. And Count Shuvalov’s starting point is good, Konstantin The Grand Duke has just obtained control of the Black Sea Fleet. If he is not given head-on, his arrogance and ambition will swell wildly, making us more passive!”

“Although the operation in Kiev this time has not achieved full results, it also interrupted the expansion of the power of the Grand Duke Constantine and hindered its rapid development. From this perspective, it is meaningful!”

However, Count Uvarov also knew that he would not be able to explain if he did not criticize Count Shuvalov at all, and finally criticized two words: “Of course, Count Shuvalov’s actions were too reckless and did not go through precision. It’s a big failure to plan and prepare carefully to rush into action. The subsequent failure is completely here. This kind of behavior is extremely undesirable. So I must warn you and remind myself. In the future, I must be more careful when dealing with Duke Constantine. , Can’t underestimate the enemy anymore!”

Baryatinsky curled his lips, disapproving of Count Uvarov’s evasiveness and negligence, as well as the summary of his experience that hadn’t grasped the main points at all.

He believes that the reason why Count Shuvalov screwed up everything is entirely because of his dedication and arbitrariness. As long as he informs Peter Bareck before the smashing action, as long as he can be a little cooperative, can it be the result of this kind of letting people fly?

But Count Uvarov did well and completely pushed the failure to inadequate preparation and underestimation of the enemy. Isn’t this bullshit!

Baryatinski knew that Count Shuvalov had been staring at Bestuzhev Lumin, and he had been suffocating things for a long time. It’s not enough to prepare for so long~www.wuxiax.com~ How long does it take to prepare to be sufficient?

As for underestimating the enemy, this is simply the best reason to make excuses for yourself after failure. No matter what you can do, it is a versatile configuration.

But Baryatinski felt that there was no such thing as underestimating the enemy. The key reason for the failure was Count Shuvalov’s arbitrariness and failure of his ability.

He thinks that Count Shuvalov’s ability determines that he has no sufficient intelligence and means to direct such a large action. If he is replaced by someone else, for example, if he goes, how can such a big basket be passed!

I have to say that Baryatinski is a bit overconfident and underestimated Count Shuvalov in this regard. Objectively speaking, he may be better than Count Shuvalov, but it is not a qualitative difference. Even if he is powerful, he is very limited. .

It was still a miserable defeat if he was going to command, because from the beginning to the end, they did not realize that the information or intelligence was not equal. They thought that the opponent was only Duke Constantine, and did not realize the existence of Li Xiao at all.

This is a fatal mistake on the battlefield. No matter how powerful you are as a commander, you don’t even know who the enemy is and how many of them are. What command and operation can you talk about?

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