Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 599: analyze

Count Uvarov’s face was uncertain, obviously not particularly convinced by Adlerberg’s rhetoric, but he also knew that Baryatinski’s influence on the crown prince was definitely above him.

This is no way. Whoever allows Baryatinski to stay with the royal prince, his feelings are definitely not comparable to him, such a distant veteran.

The only thing that made Count Uvarov thankful was that Baryatinski had gone to the Caucasus as governor, otherwise it would be even more troublesome. If his stance is as young Adlerberg said, it is really possible that he stayed in St. Petersburg to fiddle with the crown prince between applause.

At this time, Count Uvarov suddenly thought, could he think of a way to allow Baryatinski to stay in the Caucasus for a few more years?

Feelings need to be connected. Even if you get tired of being together every day, your friends can also spark the spark of friendship. Even if you don’t see each other for ten or eight years, your brothers will have fun.

If Baryatinski can be kept in the Caucasus, his influence on the crown prince will be greatly reduced within a few years, so he will naturally be less threatening.

It's just that even Count Uvarov wants to stay in the Caucasus for Baryatinski is not easy. First of all, with Baryatinsky's ability, it is not particularly difficult to get obedience over there.

Once he has made impressive results over there, it is due to be transferred back to St. Petersburg. It's hard to stop.

Secondly, Baryatinski also has a party member in St. Petersburg, and the influence of this group of people in the court is not small. At least it's not difficult to help Baryatinski with good things and help him return to St. Petersburg.

Last but not least, although the relationship between Count Uvarov and Baryatinski is very bad, this old fox always remembers one thing, that is, no matter how rebellious Baryatinski is, he is also a conservative, and he is still his own. .

He is not only his own, but also the most important one of the conservative young men. Whether Count Uvarov wants to admit it or not, Baryatinski is the future leader of the conservatives.

At least he hasn't found a more suitable candidate than Baryatinski for the time being. At this time, the future successor has been destroyed. Wouldn't it be for the liberals and reformers to take advantage of it for nothing?

Count Uvarov is not that stupid yet. It is one thing to fight within factions, but it is another thing to maintain the interests of factions. He and Baryatinski are fighting but not breaking, and only in this way is it best for the conservatives.

So at this critical time, let him stab Baryatinski, he really weighed it a little bit, especially considering that Adlerberg and his son did not have a word of truth in their mouths, and they really couldn't make decisions casually.

"Um."

Count Uvarov nodded slowly, as if he had listened to the young Adlerberg's words, but he didn't seem to have listened. Anyway, the latter couldn't see anything from his expression and body language.

"I see, you are doing a good job, continue to pay close attention to the movements of Duke Baryatinski, and report to me quickly if there is any situation!"

After finishing speaking, before young Adlerberg could react, Count Uvarov pulled the bell in the carriage, and soon the partition on the front of the carriage opened, and his close-fitting servant asked his face. :

"Sir, what's your order?"

"Go to the House of the Count of Adlerberg and send Sasha home!"

Soon I heard the coachman pulling the reins, and after a few minutes of turning and speeding, he was brought to the door of little Adlerberg.

"Goodbye, Sasha, say hello to your father for me."

Count Uvarov waved his hand, and the door closed with a bang. Little Adlerberg could only watch him drift away, holding his regret in his throat.

"You are too naive, you are a little tricky to instigate the earl to break with the Duke Baryatinski, it is still far away!"

After listening to his son’s introduction, the old Adlerberg chuckled lightly and said contemptuously: “You have underestimated the earl’s wisdom and spice, but it’s not a big deal. This kind of thing has to be subtle and slowly. Say a few more words in one voice tomorrow, and the water milling time will work."

The problem is that young Adlerberg can't wait that long. He said anxiously: "But time is running out. There will be no shop after this village. If they don't fight, we won't have a chance at all!"

The old Adlerberg sighed. He knew that the young Adlerberg was right. In reality, there is no water milling time for them to grind them slowly, and they have to start quickly when it's time to finish.

"I know, but you did it too deliberately. Count Uvarov is not the young people around. You can't hide this trick from him. Be careful, don't be too targeted. It will be more lethal if you accidentally reveal it in your free time. force!"

After teaching little Adlerberg, the elder Adlerberg was ready to return to the Winter Palace to continue his errand. He was indeed a little anxious lately. After Peter Volkonsky died, Nicholas I did not correct him. , But left the position of the Minister of Court Affairs vacant there, which made him very embarrassed.

After all, everyone thought that Peter Volkonsky would be his successor after him. Who would have thought that Nicholas I would ignore him. The old Adlerberg found the queen and the mistresses of Nicholas I’s friend. He knocked on the side to say good things and inquired about the news, but the supreme still kept his breath.

Frozen, he left him there for humiliation. If there is no result again, his status in the hilltop may immediately drop to a level.

Of course, Adlerberg knows this kind of thing, and he is naturally anxious to get angry for his father~www.readwn.com~ This is a bit anxious for success.

"Father, is Mikhail Petrovich Pogokin one of the count?"

The old Adlerberg asked this question for a moment, because he really didn't know that the two people were related, so he asked naturally: "Why do you ask?"

"The earl sent me back with him just now. The earl sent me back first, but Pogokin is still in the car..." After a short pause, he added hesitantly: "And when I was in the car, I I always feel that Pogokin’s reaction is too calm. It’s not like the reaction that a person of his origin should have when he boarded the earl’s car for the first time...so I guess they are related!"

Pogokin?

Old Adlerberg said the name several times, but he had heard of this person's name. It seemed to be a small speaker and broadcaster who propagated the Trinity policy among the people. From this perspective, it is indeed a bit suspicious, and it is no wonder that Adlerberg has such a guess.

"I will pay attention," the old Adlerberg replied solemnly. "If the two people are related, then the earl needs more attention. You don't know how many dark children this old fox has fallen. Go Jin has to be more careful when dealing with him, he might be the earl’s person!"

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