Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 598: Instigate

Young Adlerberg’s hesitation could not be concealed from Count Uvarov’s eyes. The old fox chuckled and said, “Why, don’t you know? Or don’t you want to say it?”

Young Adlerberg's heart trembled immediately and almost frightened. He quickly lowered his head and replied numbly: "You have misunderstood. There is a lot of news. I have to sort it out a bit."

"Yes?"

Count Uvarov sneered, and slowly said, "Is it organized now?"

Little Adlerberg took out his handkerchief and wiped the cold sweat on his forehead, and replied nervously: "Yes, Duke Baryatinski informed His Royal Highness of his actions in the Caucasus, focusing on how he was. Suppress potential local rebels and suggest that the crown prince put the overall situation first, and don’t be busy attacking Grand Duke Constantine..."

Although the young Adlerberg did not look up, he knew from the sense that Count Uvarov's breathing was heavy in an instant, and he obviously had a lot of opinions on Baryatinski's good deeds.

It is also true that Count Uvarov has always regarded the reformists as a major concern, and Baryatinski, as an important member of the conservatives, turned his elbow away. How can he bear it?

There was no explosion on the spot because he was already paying attention to influence and trying to control his emotions. He snorted heavily: "Did you refute it at the time?"

Little Adlerberg replied hurriedly: "At that time, I immediately raised an objection, but you know, Baryatinski's influence on the crown prince is too great, and I'm not the one who speaks lightly on that side. "

Count Uvarov just snorted in his heart when he looked at the little Adlerberg who was well-behaved and petty. He didn’t believe in what he said at all. He knew too well what the Adlerberg’s style was. The two fathers and sons were the best at dictating to the wind. When the situation is bad, it is the norm to change the flag and change the flag. As for blunt words That's impossible.

The most likely thing is that when the servant saw that Prince Alexander agreed with Baryatinsky's opinion, he immediately agreed with him and even helped to applaud, expecting him to object, that would be a hell.

He even tasted another meaning from this kid’s answer just now, that is: our Adlerberg family has too little influence on the crown prince, so there is no way to help you speak, or you can help us. Improve your position on the side of the crown prince, then we can speak up for you!

This is in line with the character of this family of ghosts and ghosts, but he is not stupid, how can he help this kind of turmoil, this kind of stuff can only be used and never relied on.

"Well, I see. Except for these Duke Baryatinski, didn't you say anything else?" Count Uvarov asked again.

That's naturally said, but the relationship between the young Adlerberg and the crown prince has not reached the confidant level, so these will definitely not be conveyed to his level, but this guy is also a genius, and he did not directly inquire about the news. But there are still ways to inquire about the news indirectly.

He had a fiery fight with Countess Simonova, the mistress of Prince Alexander's mistress, and made in-depth communication, and obtained a lot of useful information from the lover of the crown prince.

For example, Duke Baryatinski suggested that the crown prince oppose Paskovic’s landing plan, and that the crown prince should clarify the risks involved with Nicholas I. Even if he cannot express his opposition, he must express his concern sideways.

This lets the young Adlerberg know that Paskovic’s set may be very problematic, and it might not end well. So he advised the old Adlerberg not to get involved with it in advance, so as not to get into trouble.

It’s just that these are not suitable for telling Count Uvarov that with his position beside Nicholas I, if he listened to Baryatinski’s opinion and opposed the landing plan at Nicholas I’s side, that might not be the case. Paskovic's plan would be stranded.

How does this benefit their Aradberg family?

On the one hand, their father and son actually wanted Count Uvarov and Baryatinsky to fight more fiercely.

why? Because only the snipe and the clam can make a profit!

In the past few years, the power and favor of the father and son have shrunk so much that they are gradually being kicked out of the first group. If the situation is allowed to develop, they can only be marginalized.

What should I do if I don't want to be marginalized?

Surely the boss and the second child need to be pinched, so that as the third or fourth and fifth, they have the value of being attracted and used.

At that time, whether it was Count Uvarov or Duke Baryatinsky, they would definitely win them over in order to compete. Naturally, they have to support and draw their father and son, so that they can naturally stabilize their precarious position, and maybe they can return to the first group by this.

As the old fritters who are best at making the rudder of the wind, the old Adlerberg is full of skills of both sides, and can be mixed like a fish in water between the Count Uvarov and the Duke Baryatinski.

Naturally, anything that can prompt Count Uvarov and Duke Baryatinsky to fight, they will fan the flames, and they will stop anything that may benefit both parties at the same time.

After thinking about it, Adlerberg decided to fan the fire: "Baryatinski also suggested that the crown prince give Wallachia a certain amount of preferential treatment~www.readwn.com~ He said that Earl Speransky the Younger is a personal thing. Although he is a liberal, he is not unavailable. If the earl can stand on their side, on the one hand, he can supervise Archduke Constantine nearby, and on the other hand, he can win over those liberals for his own use..."

The blue veins on Count Uvarov’s forehead were bulging, and he said how Prince Alexander suddenly changed his temper. The root of his feelings was Baryatinski. That **** **** actually suggested that the crown prince win over the reformists. This is playing with fire and self-immolation!

Count Uvarov’s mood change was immediately felt by Adlerberg, which made him secretly delighted. This trick really worked. The old fox’s death hole was indeed a liberal. Just mentioning them can distract him. Attention, the old man does not deceive me!

At this time, young Adlerberg is most grateful to his old man, because the old Adlerberg told him before that if Count Uvarov pressed the question too hard, he would lead to the liberals and guide him, absolutely. Every evil turns auspicious.

It took a long time for Count Uvarov to relax, and he asked with an urn voice, "What else? What did the crown prince say?"

Little Adlerberg quickly replied: "The crown prince believes in Duke Baryatinski's words the most, so naturally he is obedient... I argued a few words at the time, and the crown prince gave a severe lesson..."

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