Struggle in Russia

Vol 2 Chapter 119: Disappointed

It was already late at night when Constantinecu returned to his apartment, but you could not see a little tiredness and burnout from him. On the contrary, he was in a very good spirit, and the whole man was as excited as taking a medicine.

"Alexander! Alexander!"

Constantinescu shouted, calling for his friend's name, and shouted three or five times before the door of the second bedroom opened slowly. A handsome man with a disheveled and flushed face and a beard rolled his eyes. He cast a murderous look.

"Mikhail, don't you look at the time?"

But Constantinescu completely ignored all this and still said very excitedly: "Time? Time is not important at all! What matters is our success! Man, I did it! Do you know! I really Did it! "

Isn't it handsome that the handsome bearded Hu arrived, he yawned and pretended not to care, and asked: "Jan Constantine promised to cooperate with you?"

Constantine Cuhaha laughed: "Of course, he readily agreed, haha! Do you know what this means? Do you know?"

The handsome bearded man pouted: "It means that you finally have a foothold in Bucharest, and you will become a big man! Should I call your Excellency?"

Constantinescu continued with a laugh: "No, no, no, my friend, we will never need that kind of credit, and my success is also credited to you, isn't it, if you remind me, where will I be? So smooth! "

The expression on the handsome bearded man's face has not changed, but from the lips that he squeezed slightly, he can see that he is a little nervous and a little expectant, but still tries his best to restrain his emotions and maintain restraint.

He closed the door behind him, and gave Constantinescu a warm hug. He listened with great interest to Constantinescu's story, and he saw that he was also concerned and looking forward to it.

The bearded handsome guy is Alexandru Ivan (or Joan) Kuza, the future Archduke of Wallachia and Moldavia, or the Archduke of Romania. At just 28 years old, he looks very male charming, with a tall face and a sharp face, a thick beard, deep blue eyes and a smile with aristocratic charm, which makes him very popular with women. It is the male **** of that era. .

It's just that Kuza is not very well mixed now, and it is a bit of a bereavement. The reason is simple, related to the 1848 revolution. Just two months ago, when Wallachia overthrew Bibescu at the instigation of the British, Kuza, who had been on duty as a colonel in the Moldavia army, came to the fore with the British.

It's just that Archduke Mikhail Sturza of Moldavia looks better than Bescu, and has not been intimidated. Therefore, the development of the revolutionary cause of Moldavia is not smooth. The uprising was quickly suppressed and quelled, and Kuza himself was arrested and jailed, but he became a prisoner overnight.

Fortunately, there is no end to the road. Although the British did not give the Moldavians much practical help, they tried to get out the goods after he was put in prison, and arranged for him to escape to Vienna.

After a period of confusion in Vienna, Kuza felt that it was not so much fun to be idle every day, not to mention the fact that the Hungarians and the Czechs rose to the ground to stir up Austria and also stimulated his revolutionary passion. As soon as he bit his teeth and stomped his feet, he ran to Wallachia. Anyway, the big guys are Romanians, and they are not too far apart. The Wallachia revolutionary situation is still good. Maybe I can mix personalities here. !!

After arriving in Bucharest, Kuza soon found that he really thought about it, and the Provisional Republic of Wallachia really only looked good. The interim government's control is actually very weak, and it only has a small influence on the area around Bucharest. Beyond this, it is really a mess and scattered sand.

What's more worrying is that the government of the Provisional Republic is timid on many issues. It neither dares to fight against Russia, nor rectify the army to prepare for battle, nor dares to completely revolutionize the masses. Instead, it is constantly raging. The struggle for power and profit is really inexplicable.

To make matters worse, no one took him seriously, and ignored him as a colonel of Moldavia. Without income and financial constraints, he could only find his old friend Constantine Cusco. .

Of course, this kind of life is not what Kuza wants, so he has been actively encouraging his old friend Constantinescu, giving him ideas and ideas, hoping to influence the upper party of the National Party through Constantinescu, and then reflect Out of its own value.

And now, Constantinescu has clearly moved Jan Constantine, so did he even bring him a turnaround?

It's a pity, no! Because Kuza was quickly disappointed, because Constantinescu told him: "My friend, Jan Constantine, agrees with your first suggestion, but disagrees with your second suggestion. interest!"

The second recommendation naturally refers to preparing for the military, and this is actually what Kuza is most interested in. Because this is his old profession, no matter how he is a genuine colonel, the army of the original Principality of Wallachia was purged after the last coup overthrew Bibescu. Middle and senior officers were not trusted. Kuzha seems to be a genuine revolutionary ~ www.ltnovel.com ~ Is a good one, why do n’t you feel relieved when you come out of the army ’s interim government, you should be Washington in Wallachia!

"The interim government is in a tight economy and can't afford that much money."

Constantinecu sighed mercifully, because he knew that his old friend really wanted to do something to make a difference, but Jan Constantine had no sense of the army. What would you let him do?

"And he doesn't think time will allow it either. He doesn't quite believe that a rushing black-and-white crowd can cause trouble for the Russian army armed to its teeth."

Kuzahiji's eyes soon dimmed. This result really disappointed him. Why did everyone put all their hopes on Britain and France? Don't they see the lessons of the Moldavian revolution? Without a strong armed force, the success of the revolution cannot be guaranteed at all. Is it true that when the Russians really intervened in the armed forces, they could only count on British and French mediation?

Kuza didn't believe the promises of Britain and France very much, because he had been mistreated in Moldavia before. It was one thing when he discovered that the British were flickering, and another when it was fulfilled. Once the British did not fulfill the flicker, they could be said to be unprepared for the terrible situation. At that time, they could only pray and ask God for blessing?

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