Struggle in Russia

v3 Chapter 92 - The Emperor's Psychology (Part 1)

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Nicholas I’s mood is pretty good recently, mainly because there is news from Turkey that the native chickens are ready to make a greater degree of concessions, and when he thinks that Bulgaria can be “liberated” immediately, there is no reason why he is in a bad mood.

“Is there anything new in Kostia? He should have arrived in Chisinau by counting the time, right?”

Nicholas I was in a good mood finally remembered that he still had a favorite son. When he thought of this kid traveling all the way to a place like Moldavia where birds don’t **** and suffer, it’s not easy for him to be a father. .

Sometimes Nicholas I had the impulse to divide the huge Russian empire to Duke Constantine, such as letting him go to Poland to be a king? In this way, Prince Alexander can inherit the throne, and Duke Constantine will not be completely unprofitable.

Look, you can see from this here how much Nicholas I liked Archduke Constantine, but this thought only flashed in his mind after all. He was still a czar after all, and he knew it. It might make Grand Duke Constantine better, but for the Russian Empire, it would be harmful and not beneficial.

If you want to cut a portion out of the country because your son feels distressed, then the tsars behind will all follow suit, even if Russia is big, can it withstand a few tossings?

Anyway, Nicholas I would never open this bad head, at best, take care of that little fat man a bit more when he is alive.

“Prince Konstantin has arrived in Chisinau, but he has not appeared in public yet.” Count Rostovtsev replied.

This answer made Nicholas I very satisfied. He felt that Grand Duke Constantine was indeed his son. He knew how difficult it was to be an official on the frontiers, and he had to surreptitiously investigate the situation before he could begin to govern.

“Is that so? It seems that this kid is quite clever!” Nicholas I smiled and praised him, and then he was ready to talk about something else, because he felt that since Grand Duke Constantine had not officially started Governing, then there will be no difficulties for the time being. Once he understands the situation in Moldavia, then his old father will help solve it.

According to Nicholas I, even if today’s work comes to an end for the time being, the next time is the time for his mistress to try and talk to those little cuties and relax, but Count Rostovtsev stopped. he:

“Your Majesty, although Grand Duke Constantine has not officially taken over, he has already taken some actions, and these actions have caused some impact. I think it is necessary for you to intervene in advance to become passive in the future.”

Nicholas I was stunned. If Count Rostovtsev hadn’t said this, he would have doubted his ears. Although Archduke Constantine is sometimes more detached, he is not completely unreliable, and Count Rostovtsev suggested that he intervene in advance this time-what did this kid do?

Suddenly Nicholas I frowned and asked, “What happened?”

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Count Rostovtsev bowed slightly and replied: “His Royal Highness, he was going to force Count Speransky to make concessions to him and send someone to find trouble with the Count. As a result, Count Speransky seized the opportunity to make a move. The loss was very complete… After a while, your Highness will be escorted to St. Petersburg for trial…”

The corners of Nicholas I’s mouth twitched. He really didn’t expect the Grand Prince Constantine to fight Wallachia, and he didn’t expect that his son could still suffer such a big loss. For a while, he was a little bit dumbfounded.

But he didn’t particularly care, because overall the matter was not particularly big, it was just that his precious son was taught a lesson and suffered a little. But it’s nothing. There are countless infringements in officialdom, and there is no harm in taking a loss.

However, he sighed with emotion: “Earl Speransky seems to have gained experience!”

These words seemed to be a little happy, but they seemed to be a little meaningful. Count Rostovtsev was not sure what Nicholas I meant for a while, so he didn’t interrupt much, but said again: “But this earl caused trouble. The ability is indeed top-notch!”

Nicholas I glanced at Count Rostovtsev and said with a smile: “Like his old man, he can toss when he is young, haha, but he is a little more pragmatic, and he hasn’t made a big mess for the time being. “

Count Rostovtsev understood what Nicholas I meant. For the czar, he was very aware of Alexei’s reform attempts. The reason why he did not interfere too much in the previous years was because Alexei His steps are not big, and Wallachia is not native to Russia, so you can follow him. What’s more, the answer sheets that Alexei handed over in recent years are very beautiful, and Nicholas I was very satisfied with the taxes he paid.

That’s why Nicholas I just opened one eye and closed another to see what he wanted to do. As long as the disturbance was not too big and a lot of taxes were paid, he didn’t bother to interfere.

This is in line with Count Rostovtsev’s perception. Although Nicholas I was stubborn and stubborn, it was also divided into occasions. If all the reformers could be as capable and sensible as Alexei, he would be happy to see it. Its success.

Of course, the most important thing is that Alexei’s steps are small, basically not exceeding Nicholas I’s psychological bottom line, otherwise, even if Alexei could give him a golden mountain every year, he would not tolerate it.

After thinking about it, Count Rostovtsev replied: “But you’d better pay more attention to this count. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com has not been generally active recently. According to the news received in the third part, he and Count Vladimir seems to be in conflict.”

Hearing this, Nicholas I chuckled again. He was not surprised at all. He sent Count Vladimir to act as a **** stick. It would be a **** if he and Alexei were in good harmony.

“It’s good to have a conflict!” Nicholas I replied casually, “It’s good to let Count Vladimir also accept the experience!”

In fact, what Nicholas I originally wanted to say was that there were no conflicts between the courtiers, so how could he, the emperor, be stable and make trouble, it is best to keep making trouble!

But then I thought that Count Rostovtsev was also a courtier, and it was not appropriate to tell him this. There were some things that he couldn’t say even if he was relieved. This kind of emperor’s art could only be clear to him.

In fact, the psychology of Nicholas I, Count Rostovtsev knew clearly. He knew exactly what Count Vladimir did when he went to Bucharest. Not only did he know it, but also the important ministers above the court. Everyone knows, otherwise, why the old foxes, Duke Mikhail and Duke Alexander, suddenly began to alienate Alexei and Li Xiao? I really think you can be satisfied with your careful thinking!

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