Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 1071: Superb means

Alexander II was stunned, not understanding what Count Rostovtsev meant. What does it mean that Countess Maria Murapova is not as easy to deal with as Countess Shuvanov imagined?

Alexander II didn't think Countess Maria Murapova was easy to deal with. He always thought that she was very gentle and lovely, even easier to deal with than those elves in the palace in many cases, at least she would not pester him for this or that.

Count Rostovtsev replied blankly: "Your Majesty, please forgive me, is it really a good thing for the Countess to have no desires for you?"

Alexander II was stunned, and suddenly realized that the relationship between him and Countess Maria Murapova was not husband and wife, so how could it be possible to have no desires and desires?

What's more, it is impossible for husband and wife to have nothing. Countess Maria Murapova's lack of desire and desire can only show one point, people don't like him at all and don't bother to talk to him!

Immediately, Alexander II was embarrassed. For a long time, it was his wishful thinking towards others. They had no interest in him at all, but he still felt good about himself. What is this?

He asked with some embarrassment: "You mean, even if the count really has contact with Duke Vladimir, she probably won't agree to pass on the message, and would rather things get out of hand?"

Count Rostovtsev nodded and said: "Yes, if the Countess is really so desireless, it is likely to become like this."

Alexander II felt that his head was getting bigger and bigger. Why did a small matter become like this, out of control? Why did it become like this?

If Count Rostovtsev could hear his heart, I'm afraid he would tell him that the responsibility for the way things have turned out to be like this is entirely your own. If it wasn't for you being jealous and wanting to teach Duke Vladimir a lesson, what the hell? Nothing will happen.

You can continue to be happy with Countess Maria Murapova, and you can continue to be your aloof tsar.

But you just want to overstep your authority and take care of other people's husband's affairs. Since you want to overstep your authority and be serious, you must be mentally prepared for them to carry you through to the end.

There is no rule in this world that stipulates that only you, the tsar, can do whatever you want, and no one is allowed to resist!

Count Rostovtsev replied very calmly: "Your Majesty, this is why I suggest you solve this problem in an upright manner. It is a bottomless quagmire, and Duke Vladimir and that The countess has long been used to rolling in the stinky mud, but you are different, you have a noble status, and you can't play mud with them at a low price!"

Alexander II didn't speak, but Count Rostovtsev could see that he was still touched, but he couldn't let go completely for a while.

After a long time, he sighed and said, "You mean, let's leave this matter alone?"

Count Rostovtsev shook his head and said: "Of course it can't be that way. What I mean is that upright methods are better than anything else. You should use methods that suit your status to solve the problem, instead of lowering your status and using those dirty people who are not in the class." Tricks make things even worse!"

Alexander II remained silent for another moment, and it could be seen that he was extremely unwilling, but Count Rostovtsev's words really sounded the alarm for him. You see, if he hadn't ordered the third part to capture Duke Vladimir, things would have gotten so out of hand?

Is it necessary to teach a broken duke a big killer like the third one? Just giving the police a little hint can make that fellow feel overwhelmed, right?

It is precisely because he "made a big fuss" that things got out of hand, in other words, if he continued to make a fuss, would things become more troublesome.

You see, even foreign newspapers have been involved, who knows what will happen next, maybe he will be the laughing stock of the European royal family?

Thinking of that terrible possibility, and thinking of his reputation being ruined, Alexander II shuddered. Maybe Count Rostovtsev was right, and it would be the best policy to stop and get out of this quagmire!

Immediately, he took a long breath and decided to accept Count Rostovtsev's suggestion. He replied with conviction, "Thank you, Count. If it weren't for you, I'm afraid I would have fallen deeper and deeper!"

Count Rostovtsev just bowed, but he didn't take credit for it. His detached attitude touched Alexander II a lot. You see, he has consulted so many people these days. Look at those guys. Snakes and scorpions, either talk nonsense and mess up their masters, and some people take the opportunity to bring private goods to attack dissidents. None of these guys think about him as sincerely as Count Rostovtsev.

Thinking of this, he sighed: "Count, I should have consulted you earlier... Hey, look at this incident, Count Pobedonostsev is planning to submit his resignation... Why... why can't bear the pressure so much! "

Count Rostovtsev laughed secretly: Who told you to set him on fire? Besides, he is not good at doing these things~www.readwn.com~ It is the best policy to withdraw in time, there is nothing wrong with it!

Alexander II was still rambling: "There is also Duke Dolgoruky, what time is it, it's fine if you don't help find a way to solve the problem, and even make some small moves, it's really embarrassing!"

The more he talked about Alexander II, the angrier he became, and suddenly he thought of Count Shuvanov's idea, and he became even more angry, cursing on the spot: "And Count Shuvanov, this **** is really full of bad water!" , almost made me make a big mistake, you are right, this person has to use it carefully, it is a sharp knife if it is used well, it is a double-edged sword if it is not used well!"..

Count Rostovtsev remained silent, neither echoing nor defending the three above, as if he hadn't heard anything like a tree hole.

This kind of attitude made Alexander II even more happy. Sometimes what he wanted was such a Mr. Tree Hole. Don't be so smart and play tricks in front of him, thinking that he really can't see it? bother!

Count Rostovtsev exited the imperial study lightly, and after returning to his office, he ordered to his private secretary: "Go and tell Count Pobedonostsev that I will solve his little trouble for him. In the future, if you have similar troubles, you can come to me in advance, and I will be happy to help solve such small troubles!"

After a short pause, he seemed to think of something, and ordered again: "Send another reliable person to inform Grand Duke Andrei that His Majesty has given up pursuing and fighting. Get out of Russia, and this time he owes me another favor, please hurry up and think about how to repay my favor!"

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