Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 592: 1 Seeing there is a problem

Although Count Uvarov was unwilling to see Moldavia out of control, and he was unwilling to give Moldavia too much autonomy, compared to fighting the reformists, this loss he considered acceptable.

That's why he hit it off with the Moldavian aristocracy and pitted Archduke Constantine together. And now that Nicholas I asked him whether the end of the New Deal would restore everything to the past, he would definitely not dare to fight such a package.

He knows exactly what the nobles of the chicken thieves in Moldavia want, and if they don't achieve their goals, they won't stop.

He could only replied hesitantly: "Your Majesty, I think these are all negotiable, as long as we show sincerity, I believe the Moldavians will be able to see it!"

Look at what this said, anyway, the old foxes around understand that this is just nonsense, even if the New Deal is really ended, I am afraid that Moldavia will not return to the past. It's just that some of them are in the same group as Count Uvarov, and they are quite jealous of the terrible New Deal of Grand Duke Constantine, so naturally they will not demolish Count Uvarov's platform.

Other foxes have concerns. Considering the seriousness of the matter and the influence of Count Uvarov and the gang, they dare not rush into the truth.

But it doesn’t matter, because Nicholas I was not that easy to fool, he said directly to Count Uvarov: "Count, I think you seem to have a good relationship with Moldavia, or send you to solve it. This trouble is all right, you tell them, as long as you lay down your arms and respect the Russian leadership, how about the New Deal stop there?"

Count Uvarov stopped talking, because he knew it was impossible, and depending on what Nicholas I meant, he was going to hand this hot potato to him. Once the final result fell short of the tsar’s expectations, then He has to take responsibility, so...

He must not do it!

"Your Majesty, although I have some understanding of this matter, after all, I don't have diplomatic expertise. I think it is necessary to send someone who is more professional and understands the situation in Moldavia to be more appropriate."

"Oh?"

Nicholas I smiled and asked casually: "Then who do you think is the most suitable? As long as this person can restore Moldavia to the previous order, the New Deal can be abolished, this is my bottom line!"

Count Uvarov stopped talking immediately, because he could say nothing, no matter who recommended it, it would be impossible to achieve his goal within the limits of Nicholas I's bottom line. This is a mission impossible to accomplish!

"Why don't you speak anymore, count? Tell me, who do you think is suitable? If it doesn't work, you will get tired and go there yourself!"

Count Uvarov glanced at Nicholas I quietly and found that the emperor showed a playful expression. It was obvious that he was shooting himself in the foot this time. Nicholas I was not satisfied with his plan. This is deliberately making things difficult!

This made Count Uvarov unable to figure it out. Nicholas I's conservativeness is obvious. He has never had a slight preference for reforms and the New Deal. Ordinarily, he should not oppose the plan of ending the New Deal to end the turmoil in Moldavia.

Although Russia must make some concessions according to this plan, it is not unacceptable, right?

But according to what he meant now, it was a clear objection, and he didn't catch a cold at all. What's the matter?

In fact, the reason is very simple. Nicholas I really hated innovation and reform, but he hated damage to authority even more. He wanted to save face and he would never allow the Moldavian aristocracy to do it because he didn’t like the New Deal of Duke Constantine. You dare to rebel openly, have you put him as an emperor in your eyes?

Today you rebelled under the guise of opposing the New Deal, and tomorrow you may rebel under other similar excuses. If you indulge you in fooling around, then I, the emperor, is still a wool!

What's more, Nicholas I was not blind. Although the New Deal of the Grand Duke Constantine had a lot of problems, the original version was not as radical as it is now, and it was completely incapable of driving Moldavia to a desperate situation.

And he has watched Moldavia's performance over the years! I changed a few governors, but the country is always in chaos. Today it exploded here, and tomorrow it jumped again. Tossing over and over again for several years, what does this show?

At least it can show that none of these Moldavian nobles are fuel-efficient lamps!

I am afraid that without the New Deal of the Grand Duke Constantine, this group of people will make trouble if they should make trouble, and they will not stop at all!

If this behavior is left unchecked, there will be only one consequence. Russia’s control over Moldavia will become weaker and weaker. This group of gangsters is likely to become the emperor of the earth or the king of the mountain. Maybe it will be more than ten years later. They should clamor for complete autonomy, let alone control it.

What Nicholas I hated the most was Moldavia, a local snake that didn't obey orders and didn't let these people toss around indiscriminately!

In his opinion, the fundamental reason why Moldavia is in such a mess is that these nobles are all kinds of good things. They stealthily **** and play tricks all day long. If they are cheap, they take it and they don’t want to bear a little responsibility. Where is this? Kind of a good thing!

Especially after the Grand Duke Constantine rolled out the wartime rationing system, he understood the situation in Moldavia more clearly. This is a group of old aristocrats who are not willing to lose their interests. If Without teaching them, they will only become more and more rampant and lawless in the future.

So even if Nicholas I did not like the new policy of the Grand Duke Constantine, UU Read www.uukanshu.com did not like his method of emancipating serfs, but he admitted that this method was used to deal with those Moldavian bots. Exactly!

When you look back at what Count Uvarov said, he even gave these gadgets gold on their faces, saying that they were forced to rebel by the Grand Duke Constantine, and that the culprit was the new policy.

Isn't this nonsense?

Therefore, Nicholas I deliberately sent Count Uvarov to the army, saying that the New Deal could be abolished. As long as the rebels immediately surrendered their weapons, he would immediately return Moldavia to the state before the New Deal.

Sure enough, Count Uvarov immediately hesitated and started to talk about it. Obviously, this condition is not enough!

But for Nicholas I, since you rebelled under the banner of opposing the New Deal, I abolished the New Deal and brought everything back to the past. That was the biggest concession. But you are still not satisfied, I am afraid that your rebellion is not only aimed at the New Deal, this is the intention of the drunkard, not in the bar!

He even started to examine the role played by Count Uvarov in the Moldavian Rebellion. This old guy has a problem at first sight!

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