Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 636: Which people?

After a while, Neridova blinked her eyes and stretched lazily, then said unhurriedly: "I don’t lack money for the time being, and Peter Andreevich is not interested in power. Ours The requirements are simple, calm and peaceful, so that we can live our lives freely!"

Count Rostovtsev smiled and said: "Your requirements are indeed not high, but it is not easy to achieve them. Based on your relationship with your majesty, since the day you entered the Winter Palace, conspiracy and deceit have been entangled. Now that I want to get away cleanly, do you think there is such a possibility?"

Neridova's eyes flashed and said, "You mean that the peace I want must wait until your Majesty is gone?"

Count Rostovtsev sneered: "In my opinion, even if your majesty is gone, you may not be at peace!"

Neridova said with a stern face: "Why?"

Count Rostovtsev smiled lightly: "Don't you think that the queen is a magnanimous person, and that you haven't offended others for vying for favor over the years?"

Nelidova showed a serious look, because Count Rostovtsev's words touched her heart, it is difficult for women to have a true friendship, especially between the original partner and the mistress.

Don't look at Queen Alexandra's virtuous and virtuous attitude, allowing Nicholas I to be merciful and not indifferent. Do you really think she has a good temper?

She had nothing to do with Nicholas I, and she had no choice but to let it go. Do you think she doesn't panic with hatred in her heart?

Only those who have really stayed in the Winter Palace know that Queen Alexandra is never as good-natured as she showed. Once Nicholas I is gone, do you think she will be polite to those confidantes of Nicholas I?

And this is what Neridova worries most. She is very worried that once Nicholas I is gone, she will be hated by Alexandra as much as she has been favored over the years. At that time she was the empress dowager, and a little stubbornness to Prince Alexander could make her alive, let alone live a peaceful life, I am afraid that even her life will be panicked.

This is only Queen Alexandra. If you count the BITCH that has been offended for her over the years, you can imagine how disastrous the consequences will be.

In a situation like Neridova, unless you immediately find a reliable backer to rely on, your true heart will be killed.

But do you think about whom Nelidova can really rely on?

It seems that there is only Count Klein Michl, and the position of this Count is very embarrassing. Even though he is the confidant of Nicholas I, he seems to be trusted, but his authority is very low, and there is no Nicholas. He can't frighten anyone in a lifetime.

So you can stand in the perspective of Neridova and think about what the consequences would be if Nicholas I drew up her braids. And this is why she has been particularly active in the court in recent years.

On the one hand, she is going around to see if she can find reliable friends. On the other hand, she is selling well to see if she can find a way out in the future when she is in danger.

It’s just that she has watched too many high-ranking officials after she has been active for the past few years.

In the past two years, she has suddenly come into contact with Count Rostovtsev. She has also carefully observed the count’s behavior. Gradually, she believes that this count is the most reliable one among the piles of scum. One.

The only thing that made Nelidova a little bit unable to make up her mind was that she didn't know exactly what Count Rostovtsev wanted to do, and she really didn't dare to blindly trust people with ambiguous purposes.

Because she always believes that only by figuring out someone's purpose can you truly understand the person's nature. For example, Count Uvarov, others only saw his usual integrity, but Neridova saw his selfishness and uncompromising means, knowing that this extremely conservative guy can never be entrusted to life.

After observing for so long, she also kept tapping sideways or asking someone to inquire about the situation of Count Rostovtsev, just to find out what the count wanted to do. Is it for the sake of prosperity, or is there any other purpose?

But the more Neridova observes, the more confused he becomes, because Count Rostovtsev has too many faces. He looks like everything but nothing. You say he is a conservative, right? But he seems to take care of Count Speransky a little bit. You say he is inclined to reform, but he gets along with a bunch of conservatives, especially his relationship with Nicholas I. If you say he is not conservative, it doesn’t matter. People will believe.

In short, Nelidova could not see through Count Rostovtsev, and now she has less and less time left with the passage of time. After repeated contemplation, she took the opportunity of Count Kleinmicher to bring news to her. Decided to have a good chat with Count Rostovtsev himself.

"Of course I know that the palace is not peaceful, and that the queen and certain people actually hate me," Neridova said slowly, "so am I not here to look for you? If Peter and I help you keep an eye on the palace Internal dynamics, keeping in touch with you at critical moments, can this be exchanged for a certain degree of asylum?"

Count Rostovtsev smiled and said: "Of course this can be exchanged for asylum, but you should also know that multiple submissions are the most annoying. If you can't guarantee the uniqueness of the message, then I can't provide any decent asylum. ..."

Obviously Count Rostovtsev can clearly see Nelidova's small actions over the years ~ www.readwn.com ~ knows that this woman has been casting the net. And from his point of view, the most annoying thing is this kind of wide-spreading behavior. What's the difference between this and riding a fence?

Neridova bit her lip, and said cruelly: "The most important news is naturally given priority and only provided to you, but you should also know that if I can't dance well with long sleeves, I can't get any decent news."

Who knows that Count Rostovtsev doesn’t take this set at all, and he said without hesitation: "How much does your source of intelligence have to do with those seven or eighty-eight networks? You are polite to say that those people can bring you The news is not as useful as your Majesty's casual words!"

Neridova's face changed, and she sighed: "That's what you mean, do you mean that if I want to cooperate with you, I have to break all previous relationships?"

Count Rostovtsev smiled and said: "I didn't say that. Of course you don't need to sever all relations, but it is better to have ties with certain people!"

A white light flashed in Neridova's eyes, and she immediately asked, "Then who are some people?" Remember the website of this site, www. biquxu. Com, easy to read next time, or enter "" on Baidu to enter this site

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