Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 591: Trouble

Viscount Prozolov spoke the truth. To him, private property was sacred and inviolable, especially the land handed down from his ancestors, which was equivalent to a gift from God and was inviolable.

But the Grand Duke Constantine is now making reforms directly on the nobles, cutting off all their land in one fell swoop, and he doesn't even give a dime compensation. This is almost equivalent to grabbing, and he really couldn't accept it.

He always feels that this is too much to teach the basic law at all. If the whole world learns the appearance of Duke Constantine, how can the nobles survive?

Grand Duke Constantine glanced at him and replied indifferently: "Otherwise? Do you want to be kind to those enemies? You didn't see how they cheated me before!"

Viscount Prozolov is silent. It is natural to punish the enemy. But right now, the attack is a bit too broad. They stand on the opposite side of all the nobles of Moldavia. There is a saying that not all Moldavies were before. The sub-nobles are all against you, Grand Duke, right?

Is it really okay for you to overturn a boat like this?

Grand Duke Constantine glanced at him again and sneered: "You mean to let go of those guys who didn't sing against me? By the way, how many?"

Viscount Prozolov was speechless again, because what he really wanted was not to let a few people go, but to punish the first evil and all the others, but Grand Duke Constantine gave him a word. Because he also knew that the Moldavian nobles who did not stand on the opposite side of Archduke Constantine really did not have much heart, and the whole country can count them with two hands.

According to his logic, what's the point of letting these people go? How big is the difference between 99% and 100%?

But if you let Viscount Prozolov speak his heart to face, he would not dare to do the other. He knew how much Archduke Constantine hated the supporters of the Moldavian rebels, and it was impossible for Archduke Constantine to let them go.

If he dared to sing against the tune with Archduke Constantine on this issue, the already precarious relationship would break instantly.

Viscount Prozolov did not forget what he did to persuade Duke Constantine to bow his head to Li Xiao and Alexei.

In addition, he dared to speak out before because of the precarious situation of Archduke Constantine, and he could be finished at any time. He didn't have anything to lose anyway, he just said it.

But now the situation has improved, not to mention it is very good, at least the crisis of being ousted does not exist for the time being. As long as the rebels continue to be cleaned up step by step, the possibility of Grand Duke Constantine regaining control of Moldavia is still very high.

Isn't it too stupid to turn your face with the boss in this situation and get swept out?

Anyway, Viscount Prozolov was not so stupid, knowing when to speak out, and when to open one eye.

Moreover, it is the moldavian **** who are unlucky, and he is even more uncomfortable. The reason why I raised this question to Grand Duke Constantine euphemistically is that it is his responsibility as a nobleman, and it’s only his duty to fulfill his obligations, don’t be too serious!

What happened in Moldavia must be concealed, and there is no way to conceal it. The Moldavian aristocrats who have suffered so much must have screamed their grievances at St. Petersburg, hoping that Count Uvarov and the conservatives would help them boycott the Grand Duke Constantine, and at least they would have to abolish the serf-liberation policy like the open robbery.

Count Uvarov would naturally not care about it. After learning that Grand Duke Constantine suddenly died, he couldn't sit still, because Moldavia's practice was what he feared most.

If taking medicine alone is also coming in Russia, where can they have food?

After receiving the relevant complaint, Count Uvarov turned around and raised this question at the Royal Council. He was very serious and even sternly said to Nicholas I:

"Your Majesty, I think that all this happening in Moldavia must be focused on. The new policy of His Royal Highness Prince Constantine has messed up the country. Almost all the nobles strongly opposed and resisted, which will lead to them. Being completely on the side of the rebels will make the situation in Moldavia worse!"

"If we don't take drastic measures to interfere, I am afraid that a big problem will occur!"

Count Uvarov's expression and his tone made him look so worried about the country and the people, as if the sky would fall if he didn't listen to him.

Nicholas I raised his eyelids with no expression on his face. He couldn't see his attitude towards this. He slowly asked: "Count, what intervention do you think should be taken to solve this problem?"

Count Uvarov thought his words were in Nicholas I’s heart, and immediately said: “The New Deal of Moldavia should be abolished immediately. The competent imperial minister went to Moldavia to assist His Highness Constantine to stabilize the situation!"

"Is this useful?" Nicholas I asked again slowly.

"I think it should be useful. The Moldavian aristocracy has always been honest. If it hadn't been for the New Deal of the Grand Duke Constantine to anger them and drive them to nowhere, they would not choose to cooperate with the rebels!"

As soon as he finished speaking, Count Rostovtsev suddenly interrupted and asked: "Count, you just said that the Moldavian nobles cooperated with the rebels. Is the news true?"

Count Uvarov was very wary of Count Rostovtsev’s every move. He suddenly interjected to ask such a question must be meaningful, but most people know this in their hearts, you want to say such a large-scale Is it possible that the rebellion is not mixed by the Moldavian aristocracy?

Really when those unarmed mud legs can hold the dung-fork shovel and make Grand Duke Constantine scorched?

Count Uvarov thought for a while and replied: "There is relevant information. Some Moldavian nobles have chosen to cooperate with the rebels because they cannot bear the oppression of the New Deal. If the New Deal is not terminated, I am afraid there will be more and more Moldavian nobles. Support the rebels, back then..."

Nicholas I suddenly interrupted him: "You mean, as long as the New Deal is terminated, these people will be honest, and then the rebels will immediately disappear, and everything will return to the state before the rebellion?"

Count Uvarov was stunned. He never expected that Nicholas I would ask such a naive question. Because the answer is obvious, it is absolutely impossible. The Moldavian nobles are tossing so fiercely, how can they settle down because of the abolition of the New Deal, their ultimate goal must be to fight for more autonomy...

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