Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 603: Must be beaten (2)

Nikolai Milyutin knew that Count Rostovtsev had always had a bad impression of Grand Duke Konstantin, and he was even regarded as one of the reformists who dissatisfied him.

Although Nikolai Miliuting is a supporter of Archduke Constantine, he can understand the concerns of Count Rostovtsev. As far as the performance of Grand Duke Constantine in the last year or two is concerned, it is indeed a bit unsatisfactory, but he believes that this is just a setback and hardship that must be experienced in growing up.

After these tests, Duke Constantine will become more mature and understand how to correctly promote the reform process. In short, he believes that these small flaws are still not concealed, and the future of Duke Constantine can still be expected.

Count Rostovtsev knew too much about Nikolai Milutin. Although he only agreed to his request, he would not warn and teach Grand Duke Constantine very severely, so he hoped to reach the goal through him. It may be difficult for someone to remember the purpose of the lesson.

But Count Rostovtsev could not personally go to the court to teach the Grand Duke Constantine, which would expose his existence and add variables to the promotion of reforms. The only person he can count on and believe in is Nikolai Miluting, so he suddenly increased his tone, and said unceremoniously:

"Nicolas, do you know what I dislike about you the most?"

Nikolai Miluting was questioned for a moment. He had no idea what Count Rostovtsev meant, but he knew that the count would never talk to him meaningless nonsense. This question must be purposeful and meaningful. of.

He quickly replied: "I don't know, is it because I am not wise enough to keep up with your thinking?"

Count Rostovtsev glanced at him and said calmly: "Your wisdom is enough. Your problem has never been that you are not smart enough, but that you are not strong enough and lack the ability to discern people's hearts!"

Nikolai Miliuting snorted and asked, "What do you mean?"

"What I mean is very simple, you are too indulgent to Grand Duke Constantine, and you almost let him do anything wrong... It's a crappy excuse like accident to avoid the problem!"

Count Rostovtsev sternly taught: "The problem with Grand Duke Konstantin is never too bad luck, or always encountering accidental factors, but that he is a brother-in-law spoiled by people like you. He has no self-knowledge and low-mindedness. He is also domineering and domineering. What is even more annoying is that he never knows how to reflect on himself and always blames others for problems. It is hopeless!"

This crackling lesson stunned Nikolai Miluting, and he understood what the purpose of Count Rostovtsev was. Obviously, the Count had already been intolerable to Grand Duke Konstantin, and he did not understand it. I thought that this time things were the same as before, I just need to raise a voice with Grand Duke Constantine a little bit, and I'll be done with a few words.

Obviously, this time will not be so easy to pass. If he does not correct his attitude, then Grand Duke Konstantin will probably be put in a separate book by Count Rostovtsev, and never want to mobilize the reformers in the future. Internal resources may even be blocked.

This is not a joke. In a sense, Count Rostovtsev's control and dominance of the reformists is much stronger than Count Uvarov's control of the conservatives.

Count Uvarov didn’t like Baryatinsky, so he could only beat and polish it slowly. If Count Rostovtsev wanted to target Grand Duke Constantine, then the whole reformist would become a crossroads. Mouse, no one dared to continue cooperating with him and no one dared to help him.

Nicolas Miliuting hurriedly said: "Count, did you make a fuss a little bit? It is true that His Highness Constantine made some mistakes, but these are unavoidable for young people. It is understandable that we should be more patient. Some……"

Before he could finish speaking, Count Rostovtsev snorted and interrupted: "Is it true? That's your biggest problem. You always subconsciously try to excuse him! Young man? Now in Wallachia. Of the few people who have done a good job, which one is not a young man? Are they fooling around with someone backing up like your great prince?"

"Misappropriating food, driving up prices, and even secretly cooperating with the scumbags in Moldavia. Which one of these is not a serious crime?"

"If he is not Grand Duke Constantine, if he is not defended by you people, these crimes will be enough to go to the gallows!"

Nikolai Miluting was so trained that he could not lift his head, but this was not over. Count Rostovtsev angrily taught: "This is not a question of youth, but a question of human nature! These methods of his Having already explained his nature, he is just a spoiled kid who doesn't know that he is selfish and selfish!"

"And I will never allow the great cause of reform to be delayed by such a kid. As long as anyone hinders my career, I will erase it ruthlessly, whether it is Count Uvarov or him, even Your Majesty cannot stop me from making great Russia better!"

These words are very heavy~www.readwn.com~ Nikolai Miliuting can’t breathe, he understands the seriousness of the matter now, the eyeliner Rostovtsev has already been intolerable, and he just looked like a man. Just like a fool, he made a public release for Constantine.

Well, Nicolas Miliuting was immediately embarrassed. He felt that there was a problem with his understanding, and he didn't even understand such obvious hints.

He made a cold sweat and said hurriedly: "Count, I always think that Grand Duke Constantine will not become an obstacle to reform. On the contrary, he is definitely a great help for us to carry out reforms. What has happened now proves that he There are still many problems and shortcomings, but we still have time to help him change, and he can definitely be changed. I firmly believe that he will become better, not in the opposite direction!"

Nicolas Miliuting's voice was loud and decisive, and his expression was also very determined. Obviously he still has a lot of affection for Duke Constantine, otherwise he would never bet on his own affairs and continue to speak good things for him at this time.

To be honest, Duke Constantine’s supporters are truly his most precious wealth. I hope he can cherish this wealth and not let down the sincerity of Nicolas Miluting.

Count Rostovtsev looked at Nikolai Miliuting meaningfully, and said slowly...

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