Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 593: Wood is useful

Nicholas I hated being fooled by his courtiers, so he should not be fooled like a fool. Anyone who dared to fool him would be punished most severely by him, even the high-ranking Count Uvarov.

Before the third volume, there were many reports on Count Uvarov, saying that he had a close relationship with the Moldavian nobles.

At first Nicholas I thought that Count Uvarov was only for the purpose of monitoring Archduke Constantine to pay the Moldavian offal. But as the rebellion broke out in Moldavia, the counter-insurgency troops dispatched by the War Department to the Grand Duke Constantine were slow to grind foreign workers on the road. He began to realize that maybe things were unusual.

Only at that time he believed that Count Uvarov would not do things that would harm Russia's interests, but today as the counterinsurgency has made progress, as the situation in Moldavia began to reverse, he even jumped out to do things.

If Nicholas I could not see that he had any connection with the Moldavian nobles, then Nicholas I, the emperor, should stop doing it!

One can imagine how angry Nicholas I was. He always thought that the rebellion in Moldavia was the result of Duke Constantine’s reckless actions and reforms. He wrote more than one letter to Duke Constantine, but now It seems that although the fuse of the rebellion is the question of reform, there are also a group of people behind it that are secretly engaged in ghosts, at the expense of Russian interests to achieve the goal of eliminating dissidents.

And this man is Count Uvarov!

Nicholas I decided to teach someone a lesson. Several times before, he was hesitant to talk, but to save face for someone in the past. But now it seems that someone not only did not learn the lesson, but also did not pay attention to his precious feelings as the emperor!

At this time Count Uvarov also realized that something was a bit bad. Obviously Nicholas I was dissatisfied with him, but he didn't want to let him take the drudgery! It is obviously impossible to do something, how could he hit his head with iron?

After thinking about it for a moment, he replied, "Your Majesty, this matter is very important, and the minister is deeply incapable of it, but if you must let the minister go, the minister is also obliged!"

Count Uvarov knew that shrinking eggs would be worse at this time, so he might as well pretend to agree, and then slowly figure out a solution. If it is a big deal, he will use the drag formula and wait for the situation in Moldavia to change further.

Think about it, if the Grand Duke Constantine wins, the lives of the Moldavian nobles will naturally be more difficult. At that time, he went to do persuasive work and asked them to give up some unrealistic demands. This matter would not be settled!

And if Duke Constantine failed, he could not only continue to pour dirty water on Duke Constantine, but also tell Nicholas I that he must give concessions in such a severe situation.

In this way, things can also be done, anyway, he has a trick anyway, it will be fine when the time comes!

Ordinarily, Count Uvarov’s attitude is correct enough, did Nicholas I let him go?

The answer is no, because from the beginning Nicholas I did not intend to hand this matter over to Count Uvarov. Regarding his status with the Moldavian rebel Gu Tian Li, entrusting him with responsibility would be tantamount to sending the weasel into the chicken coop.

"Really?" Nicholas I snorted lightly, and said, "Count, you have this heart, but you are really not good at this job..."

Count Uvarov breathed a sigh of relief. Although he had decided just now that he was determined to make a breakthrough, no matter it was a sword, it was still a bit of a problem if you really let him go. Now it happens that the donkey is not going downhill.

Count Uvarov just wanted to stand up and shout a few slogans, highlighting his noble sentiment to serve the country without fear of hardships and obstacles, but Nicholas I's words directly poured cold water on him:

"Of course, even if you are good at earl, I won't agree!"

Nicholas I's tone suddenly became cold, and he said murderously: "When did the great Russia negotiate with the rebels? The only way to treat these guys is to kill them cleanly!"

"They still have the face to seek more autonomy. This group of **** may have forgotten who liberated them from the infidels, who gave them the freedom and rebellion? There is only one end of rebellion, and that is the death without death. land!"

"You must not be merciful or tolerant to the rebels. The sooner you eliminate them, the most effective way is to eliminate them!"

"Kostya's New Deal does have a lot of problems, but the confiscation of the traitors' property and deprivation of all their honor is really useful! It should have been done a long time ago!"

Count Uvarov’s heart was cool, and he could hear it no matter how stupid he was. Nicholas I didn’t mean to support him at all, and he even encouraged the Grand Duke Constantine and even said that his New Deal was particularly good. It was used too late.

What does this show? It shows that Nicholas I clearly supported Grand Duke Constantine's work. If anyone dares to sing the opposite, he will have trouble with the Tsar!

Count Uvarov felt that his throat was tight, because this result really disappointed him. This small report is better than not. If you don’t fight, you will not see the support of Nicholas I to Grand Duke Constantine. , And now the emperor’s attitude has been clear~www.readwn.com~ You can figure out how to stand in the team next!

Count Uvarov secretly said that it was not good. He decided to find Chernyshov and others in a small meeting immediately after the meeting to discuss the solution. Unsurprisingly, they have been suppressing the need for Grand Duke Constantine to deliberately not give him sufficient resources to counter the rebellion. Packed and handled well.

According to Count Uvarov, even if Nicholas I expressed his support for Archduke Constantine, he still has to be delayed. It is so easy to have such a good opportunity to slap Archduke Constantine to death. Let him slip away!

Only Count Uvarov received another heavy blow immediately, and Nicholas I asked directly at the Royal Council: "The Secretary of the Army, how did I hear about the materials and funds needed for the Moldavian counterinsurgency operation? None of them were delivered, which caused the counterinsurgency operations to be very unsmooth. Can you tell me what is going on?"

Chernyshov stood up with a bitter face and replied: "Your Majesty, there is indeed a big gap in materials, but this is mainly because Duke Mikhail and Prince Paskovic have consumed too much material. We can give them priority. We are trying our best to raise supplies and strive to provide them to Moldavia as soon as possible, but this will take time..."

Chernyshov’s tactics of dragging words are very beautiful, but this time it has no effect on Nicholas I!

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