Struggle in Russia

v2 Chapter 756 - The Death of Hungary (Part 1)

Little Adlerberg left griefly. Compared with the arrogance and arrogance when he first arrived, he looked so sad and helpless at this time. Looking at Bucharest away, what he was thinking must be unconvincing and unhappy. .

It’s just that in this spring of 1849, even if the young Adlerberg is very unconvinced, there is nothing to do. He is done or the situation is better than others. What else can he do except embark on the road back to St. Petersburg with hatred?

Of course, this spring is not the only person who hates Adlerberg. He is far away in St. Petersburg. He does not say it, Kossuth in Pest does not say it, and Jan Constantine in Paris does not say it, like this spring. There are really many people who are upset.

It’s just that Li Xiao and Alexei are in a very good mood. They can finally let go of their hands and feet and have a big fight. Without the little Adlerberg, Wallachia is like a shy and bashful girl. , Was forcibly put on the bed by them.

A vigorous reform began in this backward country. The liberation of serfs and the equalization of land rights, although they were not thorough and not perfect, were a good start after all. When the poor people of Wallachia owned their own land for the first time in their lives or in a few lifetimes, even if they no longer liked the Russian polar bear, they had to admit that the governor of Alexei was very good and a good man.

This is of special significance to Fontana, who was born and raised, because she was never a girl who didn’t know what was right or wrong. Although she chose to help Alexei or Russia because she was grateful, it did not mean that she had no sympathy for her compatriots at all.

If Alexei is the same as the previous Russian spokespersons, just tying Wallachia violently, then even if she is grateful to Alexei and loves Alexei, there will be a hurdle in her heart that can never be overcome. Maybe she will never forgive what she has done all her life, and she will spend the rest of her life in secret regret.

What makes Fontana a little easier is that Alexei is not a bastard. It is true that he trampled on Wallachia’s independence and dignity, but he did not only do bad things, he still did something to Wallachia. People have good things. This made Fontana’s guilt a lot lighter.

Fontana put her head on Alexei’s shoulder and asked in a low voice, “This is just the beginning, right?”

Alexei replied affirmatively: “Of course this is just the beginning, we still have a lot to do!”

This answer made Fontana very happy. She felt that she did not follow the wrong person and felt that her contribution was worthwhile. Even if she would never be the wife of Alexei, she was willing.

Alexei didn’t know that Fontana thought so much at this moment, because although he had a good start, there are still many things behind, even more difficult than this beginning.

In fact, the beginning of reform is the easiest part, and the most difficult part is how to go afterwards. How many reforms all died halfway through, and they all ended without disease. Didn’t they all have been vigorous at the beginning?

It’s not just Alexei who can’t sleep this night. Li Xiao can’t sleep either, but it’s not the burden of reform that makes him sleepless, but the news from Pace that Vishniak and Boris have had an accident. Up. These two poor bugs were detained by Artur!

To be honest, Li Xiao was a little baffled when he first got the news, because he hadn’t dealt with Artur, and the relationship between the two sides could not be said to be good, but it was definitely not a hostile state. What about Vishniak and Boris?

Actually, it starts with money. Although the deal between Kossuth and Li Xiao is concealed, it cannot be concealed. The senior officials in Hungary know more or less the tricks. It’s just that we can get much-needed arms from abroad, and everyone is happy to see it done.

However, this kind of happiness cannot be sustained as the situation in Hungary turns sharply. The first is Kosut’s “uneven distribution of spoils.” Most of the arms smuggled through special channels are reserved for his own use. Outsiders like Artur naturally don’t get much.

This is a bit jealous, especially with the failure of the Vienna Uprising, when the Austrian army began to march towards Bratislava, the “honeymoon” or tacit understanding between Artur and Kosut was very fast. Just disappeared.

Kossuth believed that the reason for the failure of the Vienna Uprising was that Artur’s rescue was not effective. If Artur could actively reinforce Vienna according to his instructions, the situation would be completely different.

So when the Austrian soldiers approached Bratislava, Kosut severely criticized Artur and ordered him to hold Bratislava and drive the Austrians back to Vienna.

But, to be honest, this order is a bit unrealistic, because Artur’s troops are actually not enough to face the Austrian army, and Bratislava is not a strong fortress, it is not easy to defend.

So Artur meant to temporarily abandon Bratislava. He returned to Buda with his troops, and then cooperated with Kosut’s main force in a decisive battle with the Austrian army in Buda, and concentrated the superior forces to defeat the Austrian army in one fell swoop~www. wuxiax.com~ I hope so.

So he repeatedly asked Kosut for instructions to withdraw Dobuda, and Kossut was also a stubborn donkey. He refused to allow Altur to retreat and insisted that Altur be in Bratislava. Fa greeted the Austrian army alone, and asked him to defend.

As a result, the contradiction between the two people became irreconcilable, Artur didn’t want to stay in Bratislava at all, and Kosut insisted on sticking to it. In the end, Kossuth issued a very severe order to Artur, threatening him to dismiss him if he did not execute the order.

At this moment Artur broke out. He felt that Kossuth was playing the piano completely. He was obviously not strong enough to fight the Austrian army, but he let him face the Austrian army alone. Obviously, withdrawing to Buda could concentrate superior forces and use Jiancheng to deal with the Austrian army, but he refused to do so. What kind of tactics are these!

In a rage, Artur also gave up. He did not follow Kosut’s instructions to stick to Bratislava. He did not lead his troops back to Buda, but gave up Bratislava and headed for South Barr. The close of Kaqian Mountain is equivalent to the direct opening of the Austrian army’s door to Buda.

In this way, Wendy Schgretz would naturally not be polite, and led the troops straight into Buda, so the first Buda defense broke out…

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