Struggle in Russia

v3 Chapter 78 - People and things far away (middle)

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When Prince Alexander agreed with his suggestion, Baryatinski secretly cheered in his heart, thinking that this wave should be stabilized. What he didn’t expect was that although Dmitry Miluting agreed with his strategy on the surface, he actually sang the opposite.

What’s especially bad is that he also raised a question that seemed realistic and reasonable-Count Speransky was not an opponent of Grand Duke Constantine, and it would be unrealistic to rely on him to consume Grand Duke Constantine a lot.

The only way to realize his Baryatinsky’s attempt is to secretly support Count Speransky. But this is really not what Baryatinski wanted!

Anyway, Baryatinski had a headache, because he didn’t know how to convince Prince Alexander, because Dmitry’s words really seemed to make sense.

After pondering for a moment, he insisted: “His Royal Highness, I still don’t think you should directly intervene. After all, Your Majesty is watching. If your Majesty thinks that you are deliberately tearing down the platform, it will be difficult to do…”

Prince Alexander hesitated again, and Dmitry said lightly: “That’s not the same as watching Grand Duke Constantine annex Wallachia? Once he takes control of Wallachia and Molda Via, with his character, he will definitely do a good job, then it is impossible for him to make a comeback!”

Okay, Baryatinski is even more uncomfortable, because he found that Dmitry was too right. Once the Grand Duke Constantine takes control of Moldavia and Wallachia, he might really show up. Fist.

Of course, Baryatinski did not think that Grand Duke Constantine could use this to make a comeback, because now as long as there is no hole in his mind, it can be seen that the prince in Nicholas I’s mind is Prince Alexander, and the status of the prince is almost unshakable , Archduke Constantine had no chance at all.

What Baryatinski really worries about is that the Grand Duke Constantine, who controls Moldavia and Wallachia, might really be fooling around. His background is completely different from Alexei, regardless of Alexei. He didn’t dare to openly reform if he was selling dog meat in Wallachia.

But Archduke Constantine is different. He doesn’t care about the gossip, and his consistent position is to change and reform, so he will definitely make a big noise. He really took control of Wallachia and Moldavia. For Baryatinski, it was like driving away a less dangerous cub Alexei but ushering in a more dangerous tiger Constantine. Dagong Ding. The latter is really cannibalistic!

Baryatinsky suddenly felt pain, because he suddenly discovered that this is a paradox. Whether it is the Grand Duke Constantine or Alexei, both of them are reformists, no matter who wins and who loses, it will be the last one. It was the reformers who won. So what is the purpose of his deliberate calculations?

Baryatinski was a little bald, he found that he had done a stupid thing, and now he could not take back what he had said, in short, he was a little dilemma.

After thinking about it for a long time, he reluctantly said to Prince Alexander, who had been looking at him expectantly: “Earl Dmitry’s words are reasonable. We really can’t just sit idly by Constantine, but also Don’t get involved too deeply, just help Count Speransky a little bit…”

Baryatinski was very angry, because he felt that he had failed to complete a vital mission and also failed the expectations of an elder, which made him very arrogant. So when he finally left the office of Crown Prince Alexander, he gave Dmitry Miluting a vicious look, and the resentment had become substantive.

“Dear Count Uvarov, I am sorry to let you down.” Baryatinski said apologetically to Uvarov. “Today I failed to persuade the crown prince not to interfere with Archduke Constantine and Speran. I tried my best to stop the battle of Earl Skye, but it was all disturbed by Dmitry Miluting!”

Uvarov frowned slightly. Only he knew how disappointed and surprised he was, because he did have high hopes for Baryatinski, hoping that the young duke would fulfill his long-cherished wish for many years.

But Baryatinski actually failed, which really shocked him, because only he knew what Baryatinski was in the position of Prince Alexander.

In the Caucasus, Baryatinski, who has been killing Iranians crying and crying, can be said to be the new rising **** of war in Russia. He was the mainstay of Prince Alexander in the military, and even Nicholas I admired this young man very much and was ready to take on the important task.

But it was incredible that such a person was defeated by Dmitry Miluting. Could it be said that this little-known Dmitry has reached this level of influence on Prince Alexander?

Uvalov immediately became vigilant against Dmitry Milutin. As the leader behind the conservative forces in Russia, he was full of worries about the future of Russia, despite being under the rule of Nicholas I. The conservative forces have maintained their absolute dominance, but those reformers who are unwilling to give up always wipe out one group after another like undead saints, and they can’t kill them all. UU reading www.uukanshu.cóm

It is precisely because of this Uvarov that he pays more attention to the young talents of the reformists, as long as he has the opportunity, he will kill these young people with pain and not give them the opportunity to continue to grow. If Dmitry Miliuting is also a latent reformer, then he must be cut off, otherwise there will be endless troubles!

“Tell me what happened!” Uvarov commanded calmly.

When Baryatinski told the story in detail, especially after repeating Dmitry’s speech repeatedly, Uvarov fell into deep thought. It was not that he saw through Dmitry’s disguise, but that he became increasingly difficult to grasp Dmitry’s true political tendencies.

Because Dmitry’s speech has no flaws, he is not opposed to the elimination of reformers. From the beginning to the end, he analyzed the pros and cons from the perspective of Prince Alexander, without any tendency at all. But the more this happens, the more Uvarov feels this man is dangerous! He will never allow any uncertainty around Prince Alexander!

“I know!” Uvarov hummed, and told Baryatinski: “Don’t worry about Dmitry Miluting’s affairs. I will find out his details. You are right now. The task is to pretend that nothing happened, paralyze him, don’t attract his attention, and leave everything to me!”

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