Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 1426: sing a different tune

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Remember in one second [3q Chinese website Www. 3qdu. com], read wonderful novels for free without pop-ups! Of course, Duke Dolgoruky didn’t know that Pobedonostsev and Li Xiao had reached a deal. Both sides got what they wanted in this trip. The reformers succeeded in diverting attention while Pobedonostsev made a mess. Prince Baryatinsky.

Now that the demands of both parties can be met, what's there to be dissatisfied about?

This is the advantage of being a young man, and Prince Dolgoruky would never have guessed that Pobedonozev would do this even if he thought about it.

Naturally, no one could explain his doubts, so he could only suffer from the headache.

Now that it has been decided to help Baryatinsky out of trouble, as Alexander II's capable generals, Duke Dolgoruky and others must definitely contribute.

But to be honest, there wasn't much that Duke Dolgoruky could do, otherwise he would have jumped up and down to save Baryatinsky.

The person who really played a key role in this matter must be Alexander II, followed by Pobedonostsev.

Of course, Alexander II needless to say, he must have used as much strength as he could.

But Prince Dolgoruky had no idea whether Pobedonostsev would try his best.

So he immediately said: "Your Majesty, in view of the current serious situation, if we want to help Duke Baryatinsky rescue the siege, we must go all out. We must not work without doing our best, or even just stand aside and watch the joke..."

Before he finished speaking, Pobedonostsev became unhappy: "Your Majesty the Duke, what do you mean by this? It seems to mean something!"

Duke Dolgoruky thought to himself: I am talking about you, don’t you have a hard time?

However, he couldn't openly disagree with Pobedonostsev, otherwise even if the guy didn't say anything because of Alexander II's presence, he would definitely give him some shoes when he turned around and went back.

Pobedonostsev has always been targeting him. If he offends him again this time, will he have a good life in the future?

For him, it was necessary to help Duke Baryatinsky, but there was no need to risk himself. It was enough if he felt like it.

He immediately lowered his stance and defended: "You misunderstood. I didn't mean anything else. I just feel that some people who sit on the fence are always on both sides of the fence. By mobilizing these people, our strength will be greatly enhanced and our chances of winning will be greater." increase!"

However, Pobedonostsev still felt it was harsh and wanted to teach him a few more words. Alexander II quickly changed the subject: "Okay, let's talk about this later. Tell us how you can help Duke Baryatinsky." Escape? Count Shuvanov, tell me first!"

He was also troubled by Prince Dolgoruky and Pobedonostsev. These two people were born with incompatible characters and could start a fight in just three sentences. It usually gives him a headache, but now you are doing this at all times. Are you all just kidding?

Count Shuvanov was named. To be honest, he was a little confused from the moment he entered the imperial study. He thought he was not qualified to enter here. His status is only that high, and his relationship with Alexander II is not particularly good. Even if Alexander II wants to convene a meeting with his confidants, he should definitely not be there. Is this a pie in the sky that will hit him?

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He never believed in good things falling from the sky, so Alexander II must have had some ulterior motives in calling him over. Maybe it would be his turn to bear the blame for some misfortune.

He has no interest in taking the blame. Even if he doesn't take the blame, wouldn't it be bad to be assigned a particularly difficult and unfortunate task?

So from the moment he entered the imperial study, he kept silent as much as possible to reduce his presence. Who would have thought that even though he was hiding and hiding, he still couldn't escape. Alexander II asked him so proactively, didn't he put him on the fire to roast him?

You see, Pobedonostsev and Duke Dolgoruky were both jealous, but Alexander II asked him for advice first. Didn't this steal the limelight from these two people?

He knew that he must not act stupidly, so he immediately bowed and replied humbly: "Your Majesty, my heart is still in a mess when this happened suddenly. Suddenly there is no way... The Governor and His Excellency the Duke have always been resourceful, so it is better to listen to them. Let’s give your opinion!”

Alexander II glanced at him and said secretly: "Little fox, why do you think I called you here?"

Yes, he does have selfish motives. Generally speaking, Count Shuvanov is not qualified to enter the imperial study for a small meeting. But these are extraordinary times. If Pobedonostsev and Duke Dolgoruky are allowed to quarrel, there is nothing to do.

This requires an outsider like Count Shuvanov, who has a relatively special status, to break the situation and use him as a silver carp to make the two people calm down, at least not to let them fight each other when they get together.

Naturally, Alexander II could not let him go. He waved his hand and ordered forcefully: "No, I want to hear your opinion now. Please stop being humble and speak quickly!"

As soon as Pobedonostsev said this, he just glanced at Count Shuvanov sideways, but Duke Dolgoruky was different. He stared at him with a completely different look. As if facing a formidable enemy.

Count Shuvanov was dumbfounded~www.readwn.com~What the **** is this! He really doesn't want to get involved in this! There’s no intention of competing for favor, please don’t get me wrong, okay!

However, Duke Dolgoruky obviously did not believe it. For him at this stage, anyone who was favored by Alexander II and who performed actively was an enemy.

He must help Baryatinsky keep away these coquettish **** who are trying to win favor, and must not let them appear when Duke Baryatinsky is unlucky. It’s annoying enough to have one Pobedonostsev, but what if we can’t live with a few more?

What's more, he had noticed Count Shuvanov a long time ago and felt that this boy had escaped Count Uvarov's suppression without humming. He was definitely not an ordinary person. What's more, he has been assigned to the sensitive department of the third part. He seems to be showing signs of turning over, so he can't let it go!

And Alexander II's actions today confirmed his suspicions. If Count Shuvanov was not Jane in the emperor's heart, could he have entered the imperial study at such a critical moment? And can Alexander II ask for advice in person?

Obviously this guy is pretending to be a pig to eat the tiger, maybe he is hoping that Duke Baryatinsky and Pobedonostsev will both lose in the fight so that he can reap the benefits!

How can I bear this! No, no matter what this kid says later, I will have to dissent! We must not let him get the limelight!

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This is the truest portrayal of the conservatives. In the post-Count Uvarov era, they were in internal chaos. Countless people wanted to get ahead. The involution was not ordinary. If you are not careful, you will be trapped by your own people!

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