Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 1420: low 3 down 4

Alexander II looked down upon Grand Duke Constantine more and more. As a representative of the reformists, he knew that his brother always talked about freedom, equality, justice, and personal rights when facing progressive young people and intellectuals. .

He acted as if he cared too much about these things, and those who didn't know thought he was a true saint.

The results of it?

Her belly is full of male thieves and female prostitutes, saying one thing and doing another, not just for their own selfish gain.

From Grand Duke Constantine, he could see that there was no difference between the so-called reformists and conservatives. In the final analysis, they are all planning for their own interests.

It’s just that conservatives are real villains and reformers are hypocrites.

Alexander II hated hypocrites more than real villains, and he would rather cooperate with real villains.

But this is not the fundamental reason why he prefers conservatives. The reason why he likes conservatives is that cooperating with conservatives can ensure that he has more power.

At this moment, he really wanted to diss Grand Duke Constantine, peel off all the disguises of this hypocrite and let the world see his true face of hypocrisy.

He hummed lazily and said: "It is indeed important to ensure judicial fairness, but Kostya, you have to know that the accusation you just made is quite serious. If someone really dares to interfere with judicial fairness, he is an enemy of Russia. Such an enemy will definitely It cannot be tolerated, it must be eradicated with thunderous means..."

Alexander II suddenly paused and continued in a sinister tone: "But you must have evidence! You must prove that there is really such a bold person! Otherwise, this is slander and frame-up, and for the sake of justice, I have to punish you! Can you Do you understand?"

Grand Duke Constantine is so suspenseful that he didn't explode. Evidence? What **** evidence? If he catches Nikolai Milyutin's little tail, will he still need to ask you for help? Wouldn't it be better if it were exposed directly? Then public opinion would immediately turn around, and it would be Nikolai Milyutin who was reduced to a street rat and yelled to be beaten and killed instead of himself!

The problem is that there is no evidence in this regard. Even if he feels that Nikolai Milyutin must have done something, otherwise he would not have failed so simply in the St. Petersburg District Court, but if he cannot find evidence, everything is in vain!

You **** Alexander, you don’t want to help me, but you still attack me as an army, you **** is really nothing!

Grand Duke Constantine replied bitterly: "There is no relevant evidence for the time being. I just found out that there are such signs, so I specially remind you to pay more attention... If you think that maintaining judicial fairness is not important, then you can treat me as nothing." explain!"

These words were full of emotion at first sight, and Alexander II immediately realized that his series of pressure had been effective, but the effect was a little too good, forcing Grand Duke Constantine to jump.

He knew he had to hold back a little. His purpose was not to humiliate Archduke Constantine and drive this guy to pieces, but to humiliate the other person while also being able to control him. It was best to firmly control this guy in the palm of his hand and let him He dare not go west if he goes east.

After pondering for a while, he slowed down his tone: "Is that so? Then tell me what you found? We really cannot ignore those bad signs. As long as your words are not groundless, I will immediately order the Ministry of Justice and the Third Department Investigate to the end!”

Grand Duke Constantine finally breathed a sigh of relief. He almost couldn't hold it back just now. If Alexander II continued to make remarks, he would turn around and leave immediately. Even if he was pressed to the ground and rubbed by Nikolai Milyutin, he would not want to suffer this injustice. Angry.

He took another breath and replied in a deep voice: "As far as I know, some people are secretly exerting pressure on the St. Petersburg Superior Court in an attempt to interfere with judicial trials. This kind of behavior must not be tolerated and must be severely investigated and punished!"

In fact, he still didn't say anything, and there was no practical information at all. If Alexander II wanted to manipulate him, he could still continue to make a fuss. It's just that Alexander II couldn't do this anymore. He also knew that Grand Duke Constantine's patience had reached the limit and he could no longer play tricks.

Immediately, he pretended to be shocked and said: "Is there such a thing? It really cannot be tolerated. I will instruct the third department to investigate immediately..."

At this point, he had nothing to say. This was far from enough for Grand Duke Constantine. After all, his real purpose was to let Alexander II help put pressure on the superior court to retrial and re-sentence as soon as possible, rather than to investigate the fictitious interference of the reformists. Judicial matters.

But Alexander II made it clear that he was pretending to be confused and didn't mention this at all. Isn't this a desperate move?

He could more or less guess what Alexander II's purpose was, which was to humiliate him and beg him again to embarrass him.

He sighed secretly and said to himself: "People have to bow their heads under the eaves. After enduring this period, we can settle the accounts with Nikolay Milyutin and that bastard!"

The idea is good, but a bit self-deceiving. Just imagine that if Nikolai Milyutin can really be solved this time, then the reformists will definitely be severely injured and no longer be able to threaten Alexander II.

At that time, Alexander II, who was in great power, would give him a chance to settle his scores?

I am afraid that the day Nikolay Milyutin falls will be Grand Duke Constantine's unlucky day ~ www.readwn.com ~ Alexander II will immediately turn his guns and deal with him.

Ordinarily, this is not a profound truth. Could it be that Grand Duke Constantine couldn't understand such a simple truth at all?

In fact, it's not that he couldn't think of it, but he didn't want to think so. At this moment, he had been deceiving himself, otherwise the cruel reality would immediately make him collapse.

After all, no matter whether Nikolai Milyutin or Alexander II wins, the biggest loser will definitely be Grand Duke Constantine. No matter who wins, he will not be able to please him.

"...Isn't it enough to just let the third part investigate?" Archduke Constantine said carefully, "As far as I know, these people who are behind the scenes are very powerful, and I'm afraid they cannot be solved by the third part!"

While talking about Grand Duke Constantine, he frequently winked at Alexander II, hinting that he should quickly tell Count Rostovtsev and Count Kleinmicher to get out of here. There were some things he really couldn't say in front of these two people. Said, because it was too embarrassing.

It’s just that Alexander II pretended not to see it at all. It’s not that he wanted to continue humiliating Grand Duke Constantine, but that he felt that it would be more beneficial to let Count Rostovtsev and Count Kleinmicher stay.

First of all, these two people can help come up with ideas. Even if the higher court is 100% sure, it is more secure to have a wily veteran like Count Rostovtsev to help fill in the gaps.

Secondly, he also wanted Count Rostovtsev and Count Kleinmicher to see the true face of Grand Duke Constantine. He believed that these two people would definitely spread today's events in the future. By then, Grand Duke Constantine It will no longer be possible to unite people among the reformists and move the wind and rain...

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