Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 1405: analyze

Viscount Prozolov really wanted to persuade Grand Duke Constantine to stop. It was best to apologize to Nikolai Milyutin and get understanding. Otherwise, if the current trend continues, even if Alexander II wins in the end, Grand Duke Constantine will lose in the end. Drop your panties.

After all, Grand Duke Constantine's base is still on the side of the reformists, and the key strength for his survival also comes from the support of the reformists.

But after he fell out with Nikolai Milyutin and lost the first stage of the case, it is conceivable that the support for him among the reformists will become smaller or even disappear.

These disappearing supporters will not return to Grand Duke Constantine with Alexander II's comeback. They are really non-renewable resources and use less.

This made Viscount Prozolov's original plan come to nothing. According to his original plan, asking Alexander II for help was actually taking advantage of the situation to exert pressure, which was a trick of pretending to be powerful.

Use Alexander II to put pressure on Nikolai Milyutin, forcing the opponent to give up the fight and surrender.

As a result, Nikolai Milyutin withstood the pressure and refused to let go. Viscount Prozolov could only hope that other big figures in the reform faction would not endure it like Nikolai Milyutin, so he almost exerted pressure.

But what shocked him was that other reformist leaders also refused to give in. They resisted the pressure and worked with Alexander II and Grand Duke Constantine, making things completely out of control.

In the end, he had hoped to rely on manipulating the judicial department to repel the opponent's attack, but it was not satisfactory. Umerov made it clear that he would not give face, and then Grand Duke Constantine and Alexander II inexplicably fell out of control. As a result...

The result was a complete defeat with no way to fight back.

Viscount Prozolov saw the whole trial process very clearly. They were at a disadvantage every step of the way, and Nikolay Milyutin always made a move in front of them, leaving them without a child.

Then the Ministry of Justice is also extremely incompetent. Umerov did not play the role he should have at several key points. He has long known that this guy is unreliable. What is even worse is that even one of his own betrayed him and confessed. Not aware at all.

It’s not surprising at all that they were beaten with bruises and swollen faces after a whole set of punches. The only thing that Viscount Prozolov couldn't figure out was how did Nikolai Milyutin and Li Xiao do all this?

Ordinarily the advantage should be on their side, right?

If Li Xiao heard his voice, I'm afraid he would tell him: When people are united, it is difficult to move rice!

Grand Duke Constantine and Alexander II had never been of the same mind. When things came to an end, the two brothers would still blame each other. It would be damned if they could win.

It's just that the two brothers didn't understand this at all. After learning the result of the trial, they looked like they'd seen a ghost. They couldn't understand why they lost so easily. They shouldn't have been so unbeaten!

In response to this, Archduke Constantine gritted his teeth and cursed: "It must be Alexander who is making a fool of himself. He deliberately did not use his full strength and secretly let it go. This **** is so insidious!"

Yes, the only reason Grand Duke Constantine thought he would lose was because he had been tricked by Alexander II. I feel that the other party deliberately "brings a cage" to lure him into the bait by pretending to be generous, and then exposes him to fight with Nikolay Milyutin. Finally, he cheats in the judicial department. This whole trick is to make the reformists fight among themselves. The fire will also attack his most dangerous brother!

Grand Duke Constantine, who saw through Alexander II's sinister intentions, regretted it endlessly. He should not have been fooled into thinking that Alexander II would really help him out of brotherhood.

That **** doesn't see him as a younger brother. I'm afraid he just wishes he was dead! He was also obsessed with it, so he foolishly took the initiative to come to the door. Now that he is better, there is no way to end it!

Grand Duke Constantine was extremely entangled. He knew that there was not much time left for him. Once the news of losing the lawsuit spread, all Russia would know that the reformists could defeat the Tsar even without him.

At that time, he, the Grand Duke, would be dispensable to the reformists. Those who supported him in the past would definitely reconsider. As long as they are not stupid, they know how to choose!

That means he's finished!

Once he lost the support within the reformists, what else could he use to fight against Nikolai Milyutin and Alexander II?

He will be eliminated in minutes. In the future, he will have no choice but to eat and wait for the rest of his life like the other two useless brothers!

How could he, who was so ambitious, accept this result? At this moment, he had only one thought in his mind: find a way quickly! Help yourself quickly!

It's just that he is not particularly good at thinking of solutions, so he can only look at Viscount Prozolov helplessly.

What can the latter do about this? It’s not like I’m full of bitterness and I don’t know who to pour it on.

After a long silence, Viscount Prozolov carefully replied: "Your Highness, have you ever considered reconciling with Count Nikolai Milyutin?"

If Grand Duke Constantine would have scorned this before the trial, UU Reading www.uukanshu. netHow could he reconcile with Nikolai Milyutin? How could he let that **** humiliate him so easily?

But now he no longer has that thought. If reconciliation can be achieved, of course he is willing to stop, but the question is why do people want to reconcile with him?

The advantage is all on his side, and he doesn't even have the power to fight back. In this situation, if he were Nikolay Milyutin, he would not agree to reconciliation, but would intensify his efforts to get him to death. It’s all a loss!

Of course Viscount Prozolov knew this. He knew that Grand Duke Constantine had almost no bargaining capital, but he felt that the matter had not really reached that point!

Why do you say that?

Viscount Prozolov has analyzed the situation. It is true that it is very unfavorable for Grand Duke Constantine now, but it cannot be said that he will definitely lose.

After all, this was only the first round of the confrontation. After all, it was hard to say how Alexander II would react as soon as the result came out.

If Alexander II was provoked and felt too embarrassed and wanted to regain his face, he might not go all out.

The tsar who goes all out is still very scary, and the conservatives will definitely feel embarrassed after losing this time, and will definitely try their best to regain face in the second round.

They will definitely go all out in the next confrontation. Can Nikolay Milyutin guarantee that he will win by then?

Viscount Prozolov believed that if Grand Duke Constantine lowered his posture and admitted defeat at this time, the other party might just accept it and give up.

The safest way is to eat the fruits of victory quickly!

Viscount Prozolov told Grand Duke Constantine all his analysis and suggested: "Your Highness, I think you should really talk to Count Nikolay Milyutin again..."

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