Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 1103: walk away

Count Uvarov took a breath, calmed down, and told himself that the more this happened, the more he had to be calm.

He said calmly: "Did I say that I would hold anyone accountable? From the perspective of market value, my purpose is to find out why we have failed so much during this period. Only by figuring out the reasons can we avoid continuing Making the same mistakes and finding solutions in a targeted manner is fundamental!"

After a short pause, he looked at old Adlerberg coldly and said, "As for the problem in Ukraine, is it difficult to solve? Or is it that some people have committed the problem of iron **** again?"

Old Adlerberg was stunned. Count Uvarov's words were aimed at him. Although there was no positive criticism, the tone of Piri Yangqiu really made it hard for people not to think about it.

To be honest, he also has a temper. The reason he has been honest with Count Uvarov all these years is not because of respect, but just awe. And now this old guy still thinks he can do whatever he wants in his heyday?

Maybe he also vented a little bit, and immediately said to Count Uvarov: "Count, you think the Ukrainian problem is easy to solve, so you should hurry up and talk about how to solve it!"

Count Uvarov glanced at him, and became more and more sure that the old fox must have objected. It seems that he really has to be wary of him in the future.

"Ukraine's problem is simply a matter of money. If the treasury has enough money, what do the mobs have to worry about? If we can send a large army to suppress it like we helped Austria in 1848, how did this rebellion come to be like this? "

Old Adlerberg stopped talking immediately. In a sense, Count Uvarov was right. The rebellion is not difficult to deal with. As long as you have enough money, you only need to mobilize the army to suppress it in minutes. The mob is human.

But the problem now is that the treasury has no money, and the big guys are unwilling to increase taxes and pay money!

Old Adlerberg was sure that nine out of ten people who came to the meeting were people who were unwilling to pay. The core concept of this group of people is that the rebellion needs to be solved, of course, but it is best to not spend money without spending money. If you have to spend money, it's best to spend other people's money, they don't want to spend a dime!

That's why Duke Dolgoruki pointed his spearhead at the reformers from the very beginning, saying that the rebellion was the fault of the reformers, and that if there was any problem or trouble, just go to the reformers.

To put it bluntly, I just don't want to spend money and throw the pot away.

But Count Uvarov directly said that if he wanted to put down the rebellion, he had to spend money, and it would be better for the big guys to pay for the rebellion immediately.

On the surface, it seems that Duke Dolgoruki's suggestion is definitely more popular, but in fact, can dumping the blame solve the problem?

It is probably impossible, and it is still a question of whether this blame can be thrown away. After all, the big guys are not idiots, and they can all see that the most fundamental reason for the serf uprising in Ukraine is still aimed at the serf system.

The only way to solve the problem of serf riots is to solve the serf system.

In short, the most effective way to counter the rebellion or curb the spread of the rebellion is to end the serfdom.

But this is definitely something conservatives like them don't want to see. This is tantamount to killing their families and lives, okay?

So anyone with a little brain knows that Earl Uvarov's suggestion is actually more practical and can better solve their current crisis.

If the big guy pays to help Alexander II quickly quell the rebellion, all of this will subside, and naturally no one will be able to use the rebellion to attack the serf system, and naturally there will be no such thing as abolition of slavery.

To put it simply, Earl Uvarov's solution is to save money and avoid disasters. Everyone pays to solve this trouble temporarily, and we will talk about it after passing this level.

So for the big conservatives, whose approach is more inclined? If it was before, he would have agreed to Count Uvarov's proposal without saying a word, gritted his teeth and bleed a little, and kept the serfdom first.

But now, Earl Uvarov's authority has been reduced too much, and more and more people see that he is powerless and that he is about to end. And Bariatinsky, behind Duke Dolgoruky, is likely to be the future leader of the conservatives.

At this time, should we continue to support an old boss who is about to retire, or support a new boss who is about to enter the stage?

This question has never been difficult to choose. Who doesn't understand red top and white?

What's more, Duke Dolgoruki's proposal doesn't need to cost money, even if it doesn't cost money for the time being, that's good, isn't it?

Naturally, Earl Uvarov's proposal was opposed by most people. Everyone agreed that the previous war with Britain and France had caused them to bleed a lot, and now it is unacceptable to ask them to donate blood voluntarily.

"There is no such reason! We have made a lot of contributions to the country, and now the troubles caused by the liberals will cause us to suffer losses! Any proposal to increase the new war tax is unacceptable~www.readwn.com ~We are also firmly against it!"

Count Uvarov didn't seem surprised by this result. He watched the group of stingy vampires accuse the reformists calmly. After they finished speaking, Count Uvarov said slowly: "Since you think so, then If we don't agree with each other, I won't say anything more, I'll go first!"

After finishing speaking, Count Uvarov patted his buttocks and walked away, and he walked away so neatly. This stupefied the misers who were clearly accusing the reformists of opposing the money just now. They felt that Count Uvarov would persuade them no matter what. That's it.

Yes, this is what the vast majority of reformers think. They support Duke Dolgoruky in order to lower the price with Count Uvarov. By the way, they also express their position, that is, they firmly support the new boss. Boss, they are willing to draw a line with Count Uvarov.

This can be said to kill two birds with one stone. It can not only solve the rebellion in Ukraine relatively cheaply, but also show loyalty to the new boss. Why not do it!

It's just that Earl Uvarov didn't give them a chance to bargain at all. They just said that they didn't want them and they just flipped the table and let them go. How does this make the subsequent drama play out?

To be honest, the heads of this vote of conservatives are dumbfounded. It seems that the only way to go is to firmly support Duke Dolgoruky and fight with the reformists?

It's just that they really don't have the confidence to pinch the reformists. After all, the situation and the general environment are not good for them. I'm afraid the consequences of reckless war will not be optimistic!

Immediately, the hearts of this group of people began to beat, and they often exchanged glances when they looked left and right, and they felt so guilty when they looked at each other!

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