Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 1436: mean!

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Count Kleinmicher let out a long sigh. It was not a good thing for him to know the true face of Alexander II. At least he no longer had to worry about it.

However, he is still confused about the way forward.

Neridova sighed, leaned gently on his shoulder and said softly: "You don't have to be too sad. There are some things that you can't change. I don't think this has much impact on you. You are completely You can get along with His Majesty as you did before, but you must always be careful."

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Is it that simple?

Count Kleinmicher is not a rookie entering officialdom on his first day. Once some relationships are broken, they can never go back to the past.

He would never get along with Alexander II like before!

"Do you think Count Rostovtsev is reliable?" he asked after hesitating for a moment.

Neridova did not answer immediately. After thinking for a while, she sighed: "I don't know. Reason tells me that none of them are reliable... But I think he is at least better than Count Uvarov and old Adlerberg." Be stronger. If you must choose a side, I think Count Rostovtsev is more reliable!"

Count Kleinmicher agreed with this judgment. If he had to choose a side to cooperate with, he would choose Count Rostovtsev.

Not to mention how decadent Count Uvarov's conservatives are, their profit-seeking style is not reassuring. The reformists represented by Count Rostovtsev at least still have ideals, beliefs and bottom lines. No matter how bad they are, they are still better than them.

But he really wasn't optimistic that the reformists could win, because their opponent was the Tsar! Hundreds of years of Russian tradition have proven that going against the Tsar will not end well.

He doesn't want to lose his fortune and his life!

Neridova thought for a while and told him: "I think you may have misunderstood. You are cooperating with Count Rostovtsev, not with the reformers!"

Count Kleinmicher was stunned. Is there any difference? He knew exactly which side Count Rostovtsev's **** sat on!

Neridova smiled and said: "Yes, you know that Count Rostovtsev supports reforms, but this is just because you know, look outside, does anyone believe that he supports reforms? On the contrary, most people think that he is a Hardcore conservative! At least he acts like a conservative. What are the risks for you working with a **** conservative?"

Count Kleinmicher was stunned. He had never thought about the problem from this perspective. It was only after a long period of cooperation that he vaguely guessed Count Rostovtsev's true tendency.

But people outside don’t know!

He gives the impression to outsiders that he is a taciturn and die-hard conservative. Even Alexander II has no doubt about this. If he cooperates with him in this way, how can he arouse suspicion from the outside world?

Even if Count Rostovtsev's true position is exposed one day in the future, as long as you control the depth of your contact with him and don't let yourself appear to be wearing the same pants as him, then you can argue that you were deceived. chant!

Even Alexander II and you extremely intelligent people have been deceived by him for so long. Is it reasonable for me, a person with lower intelligence, to be deceived?

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