Struggle in Russia

Chapter 169: The end of coordinationism

Nicholas I was angry, and the consequences were naturally serious. According to his unrequited personality, this shame must be repaid, maybe Bucharest will be washed in blood, and Romanian liberals will be killed.

It's just that things aren't that simple, and Nesher Roddie stopped his anger with only a few words.

"Your Majesty, what happened in Bucharest is really shocking. A group of thugs have flagrantly trampled on the dignity of our country. This is indeed a serious provocation ... but how to punish the thugs and how to restore Bucharest ..."

"No, how to restore order in Wallachia and Moldavia requires long-term consideration. Things are complicated there!"

The old Prime Minister said earnestly: "According to relevant agreements, China has withdrawn from Wallachia and Moldavia, which has been unanimously approved by the international community including Austria."

"If we communicate with the international community, we will re-enter Moldavia and Wallachia again. I am afraid that it will cause the international community to pay close attention to and will destroy our long-standing friendly relations with Austria ..."

Nicholas I calmed down, and then remembered that Wallachia and Moldavia were not their own land. After teaching Ottoman Turkey in 1829, the two countries only gained the protection of Russia and became the self-governing grand duchy.

Once the Russian army suddenly enters the two principalities, it will inevitably attract Austria's strong concern and destroy the good atmosphere of the Holy Alliance. On the surface, Nicholas I, who still practiced coordinationism, did not want to turn his back on Austria for the time being, so he could only "suffer."

Nicholas I asked dumbly, "What do you say?"

Nesher Roddie breathed a sigh of relief and hurriedly said, "First note the Austrian and Turkish ambassadors, report the relevant situation, and express our high concern! Then publicly warn those mobs and let them immediately return to normal order on the cliff!"

Nicholas I asked in confusion: "This works?"

Nesher Rodie bowed slightly: "This is a necessary procedure to show our attitude!"

The old Prime Minister looked at Nicholas I's complexion, and found the dissatisfaction of the Supreme Face, and added:

"This is a necessary step for our next response. If those mobs don't obey, we can take the next step with stronger warnings or military action!"

Nicholas I turned pale and cloudy, and he hummed: "Then do it now. In addition, I have prepared the army to use it to suppress the mob and restore Vala immediately when necessary. The normal order in Guinea and Moldavia! "

Nesher Roddie was bitter in his heart, and that was what he was afraid of. Over the past few years, Nicholas I has become increasingly impatient, and wants to use his sword and gun if he is not satisfied with everything, as if he is not a Russian emperor but a bandit leader in the countryside.

Nescher Lodhi didn't like the option of war, because Russia's international image is already quite bad, and looking at it, almost no country in Europe likes Russia. Even within the Divine Alliance, Nicholas I's hegemony has been criticized. If it continues to be so troubled, Nicholas I will become the second Napoleon I.

Nesher Roddie did not want to be a foreign minister like Talleyrand. He was too hard, and there was little room for movement. And he was old, and he really couldn't stand that kind of trouble. Nowadays, he just wants to spend his old age in peace, and it is better to retire in peace.

But it is clear that Nicholas I did not like "suffering from patience," so Nesserrodís coordinationism has become increasingly unsuccessful in recent years, showing signs of complete bankruptcy. The old Prime Minister is getting weaker and harder, and he feels more and more difficult.

After returning to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nesher Roddie asked anxiously, "What about Viscount Beorki? Still in theater and dancing in Vienna?"

The old Prime Minister was mad at this Viscount Beorki who had broken things. If this fool didn't flee, but stayed in Bucharest honestly, if he could get in touch with Prince Georgi Bibescu and give him the courage, then what would happen?

The situation was so corrupt that the Viscount had an unshirkable responsibility. If he could be more determined, Prince Georgi Bibescu would not be honest. With the strength of the local pro-Russian forces, he would definitely not promise to abdicate from the mob conditions.

But now Prince Georgi Bibescu has abdicated, and Wallachia, as an autonomous grand duchy, abdicated, meaning that the mob's actions were legal. This leaves little room for Russian operations.

Unless he directly releases Galest according to the ideas of Nicholas I, bloodstained again. otherwise……

Nesher Roddie sighed: "Tell him to come back as soon as possible and report to His Majesty as soon as possible. Vienna is not a good place, don't continue to be ashamed of it!"

Viscount Beorki is indeed shameful. Nicholas I was also mad at him before. You can escape to the Austrian Consulate to save his life, and then quickly return to China and go to Odessa. How can I go to Vienna Is it?

What do you mean by going to Vienna? Is it to ask the Austrians for justice? Where does this leave our Russian face?

According to Nicholas I, the Viscount Beorki was going to be held accountable, and the goods might be exiled to Siberian savages. But Nesherrodie stopped Nicholas I and spoke good words for the Viscount.

But that's not to say that Nesher Roddie likes Viscount Beorki ~ www.ltnovel.com ~ and appreciates his handling. In fact, on the contrary, the old prime minister also wanted to strangle the **** with his own hands. But who makes this idiot under his door!

Packing Viscount Beorki is a slap in the face. Doesn't it mean that he did not know and employ people?

The old man still had a face, but the old man could not tolerate Viscount Beorki's continued shame in Vienna. Because in that city, there was Duke Alexander Gorchakov, whom he hated most and was the biggest political opponent of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs!

Yes, it's Leonid's dad. As Russia's ambassador to Austria, he now sits in Vienna, or was deported to Vienna by Nescher Roddie. These two people did not even urinate in a pot, and their ideas were very different. They were noisy in China, but they could not see or worry.

Therefore, Nesher Loddy could not tolerate Viscount Beorki's shame in Vienna. It would only make Alexander Gorchakov laugh at him freely. As long as he thought of this possibility, the old man would be crazy.

However, at this time, Nesher Lodie was a bit of a gentleman, and Alexander Gorchakov did not look at the joke at all. On the contrary, he was more worried than the old man ...

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