Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 1035: see through

Alexander II looked at Dmitry with great interest. If other courtiers responded to his order in this way, he would probably think that this person was deliberately making excuses to shirk and was very dishonest.

But Dmitri was different. His intuition told him that everything he said was true and that he was a real honest man.

Of course, if Dmitry was just an honest man, Alexander II wouldn't take it too seriously. After all, the world lacks honest people, and honest people who are incapable are not as useful as those who steal and **** and play tricks.

And Dmitry is not only honest and capable, but also remarkable, which is very much to Alexander II's appetite.

Who doesn't like someone who is both loyal and useful?

Anyway, Alexander II looked left and right, so he thought Dmitri was so cute, and the little discord brought about by Nikolai Milyutin before suddenly disappeared!

It's just that Alexander II is no longer the rookie when he first took the throne. Even if he appreciates him again, he will not immediately express his attitude, but will continue to test Dmitry.

"If... I mean if! If Duke Bariatinsky can't escape, this task can only be entrusted to you. What are you going to do?"

Dmitry was taken aback, not because Alexander II actually entrusted him with this task, but because Count Rostovtsev expected all of this. Really poisonous!

Before he came, Count Rostovtsev told him that even if he had won the trust of Alexander II with his loyalty, the tsar would still test him.

To be honest, without Count Rostovtsev's reminder, Dmitry's answer would be more conservative. According to his thinking, if he wants to win the trust of Alexander II, he can only vote for the conservative point of his favorite performance.

However, Count Rostovtsev told him, don't deliberately pretend to be conservative in order to cater to Alexander II, this is meaningless and may be a bad thing! Winning Alexander II's trust would be best done by showing a little support for military reforms, and you'll have no problem doing that.

To be honest, Dmitry really doesn't believe this, because everyone can see that Alexander II tends to be conservative in general. How can such a conservative king appreciate progressive speech?

It's just that Count Rostovtsev smiled contemptuously at this, saying that Dmitry knew what he didn't know why, and said that if he wanted to win the trust of Alexander II, he had better do what he said.

Dmitry struggled for a long time, and finally chose to believe Count Rostovtsev, after all, this count knew Alexander II better.

"Your Majesty, if you entrust me with this task, the only way I can do it is to try my best to unite those generals who demand reform, and try to let them know that Your Majesty, you are not against reform, but against blind reform...reform, especially military reform You must be cautious, and you must be prepared in every way to ensure that the stable overall situation is not disturbed before you can start to act..."

Alexander II was taken aback again. He never expected that Dmitri would give such an answer. He meant that he was preparing to cater to those reformers?

At first Alexander II was a little unhappy, thinking that Dmitri had deceived him, but when he carefully smacked Dmitri's words, he tasted something he liked.

He believes that Dmitri should not be a reformist, but he deliberately catered to the reformers in order to complete the tasks he assigned. Just imagine how to win over those guys if you don't cater to them?

After all, Dmitry has very little influence on the military conservatives, and it is impossible for them to respond with a wave of arms like Bariatinsky.

Therefore, if he wanted to complete the task he had given, he could only find another way to find a way from the reformist side. If he could win over more reformist generals, this task would naturally be completed.

Of course, if someone else answered Alexander II in this way, then he would definitely not believe it, and would only feel that he was deceived.

It can only be said that the honest man that Dmitry created for himself was too successful, successfully winning the greatest degree of trust from Alexander II.

But this is not the most important thing. The key point is that the subtext in Dmitry’s words just now is actually to maintain stability. He especially emphasized that the foundation of reform is stability and the maintenance of the overall situation. So who likes this tune the most now?

Not yet Alexander II!

It can even be said that Dmitry is defending him in a disguised form, which can be regarded as saving the country with curves!

After thinking about this point, Alexander II was very happy. If the reformers can accept Dmitry, it means that his position is considered stable~www.readwn.com~ Even what Dmitri said The operation also opened up new ideas for him. He can completely package this concept and try to convince the reformists that he, the tsar, actually supports reform. The reason why he has not started reform is to maintain stability.

If the reformers accepted this, what did Alexander II have to worry about?

"You speak very well," Alexander II stood up excitedly. He walked quickly to Demeter and shook his hand and said, "Reform really requires prudence and stability must be ensured. Blind actions will only lead to desire Hurry up!"

Speaking of this, Alexander II sighed and said with emotion: "You are the first person to explain this truth clearly. People outside don't understand my good intentions at all. I am really disappointed!"

Dmitry really wanted to haha, but considering that this was the critical moment to finish the play, he finally held back. Of course, he was very disapproving in his heart, because he knew that what Alexander II said was all shit.

This guy doesn't want to reform at all, it's just that the situation forces him to do it as a last resort. Just here he dared to talk about good intentions and disappointment, it was ridiculous!

It's just that Alexander II himself obviously didn't have this kind of self-consciousness. He was moved by the excuse he made up temporarily, and felt that he had always meant this, but some people misunderstood him and slandered him or even openly opposed him. The courtier really deserves to die!

Of course, there was another thought in the deepest part of his heart. On the one hand, he complained why he didn't think of this trick earlier, and if he thought of it earlier, why would he be so passive. On the other hand, he felt that Dmitry was really helpful. He used to think that his relationship with Nikolai Milyutin was very troublesome, but now it seems that this relationship is really wonderful!

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