Struggle in Russia

Vol 2 Chapter 352: Yermolov

Yermolov naturally knew that the count of Count Rostovtsev had no other use than to be addicted to mouth, and naturally it soon came to an end.

"Speak, what's the matter with me?" Yermolov asked solemnly.

This question amused Count Rostovtsev, and he asked with a smile: "General, why do you think I have something to come to you?"

Yermolov gave the count of Rostovtsev a blank look and snorted: "You are definitely a night owl. You come to me in 1826 and let me take care of the exiled December party members, The result? Lao Tzu was quickly accused and lost his official!"

Speaking of this matter, Count Rostovtsev's face tightened, and he immediately explained: "General, I have explained to you countless times, and it is definitely not me who reported you!"

Yermolov didn't have a good air: "It's not who you are, what a coincidence!"

Count Rostovtsev sighed: "General, it's really not me. I've been looking for someone to report you all these years, but I can swear, definitely not me!"

Yermolov snorted again: "Swear, hum, then you talk about which accused I did not have a son!"

Count Rostovtsev sighed: "I don't know. The only thing I can find is that the person who reported you was the one who reported it to your majesty personally. It was very confidential and no one knew it!"

Yermolov gave Count Rostovtsev another glance, blowing his beard and glaring: "That is to say, you haven't found anything after more than two decades, right?"

Count Rostovtsev was a bit crying and laughing. At that time, he did not have the current status. The third part of the secret report he could not see, so it was really a small report that did not know who was playing. Of course, he can also be sure that the small report that year should not be Yermolov’s subordinates, and may not even be an official in the Caucasus region. It is likely that Yermolov took refuge in December. The matter then gave Nikolai I a small report.

"Cut!" Yermolov turned his head in disgust, and said disdainfully: "Laozi certainly knows that it can't be done by the guys under my hands, they are all good, and it is impossible to betray their companions like someone! "

If someone else is so sandy, or if there is something in it, the Count Rostovtsev will definitely erupt, letting him know the strength of Rostovtsev's iron fist. But against this old man, he really only smiled bitterly, not because of anything else, but because he only had admiration for Yermolov.

Yes, don’t look at the old man in front of the count of Rostovtsev, but the old man did not say anything about Count Rostovtsev, nor did he say no. it is good. It has always been so open-minded, even if his friends or subordinates have speculated about the Count Rostovtsev for some reason, the old man has always defended and explained the Count Rostovtsev.

You said, can you hate such an old man? What happened to him sarcasm?

"Forget it, these old things are too lazy to mention," Yermolov waved his hand. "You still have something to say about finding Lao Tzu!"

"That's right!" Before the count of Rostovtsev spoke, the old man added: "It's better to be a good thing, if you're like the bad luck that happened 20 years ago, don't look for Lao Tzu. Most of them are buried in the soil. , But the puppies who can’t stand the third part continue to toss!"

If it is someone else, I am afraid that if you encounter a revolutionary problem or a problem with the Revolutionary Party, you should not go to Yermolov. But Count Rostovtsev knows the old general too well. Don’t look at what he said. He actually has a mixed heart. He said not to just want it. The true translation of the words just now is:

"The problem of revolution is to find Lao Tzu. Lao Tzu is not afraid of what to die!"

Count Rostovtsev nodded with a smile and said, "General, I came to you this time mainly to talk to you about Grand Duke Andre Konstantinovic."

Yermolov was stunned, because he thought that it would be more important or more dangerous for Count Rostovtsev to come to him. But a grand duke doesn't seem so dangerous, right?

"His Grand Duke is not dangerous, but I think His Majesty's approach to this Grand Duke is too much."

Yermolov snorted and scorned: "Isn't this normal. Not all of the Romanov family is this kind of virtue, he said that he didn't want to be an emperor, he didn't value the emperor at all, but he felt But the head just couldn't hold the stool to sleep."

Yermolov looked at Nicholas I discomfort, and felt that this product was a hypocrite. When there was no succession to that year, the pair of thrones was a kind of stern and stern manner, making the world think that he really didn't want to be an emperor. But after becoming emperor? Holding this position to death, not to mention that other people want to get their fingers dirty, just two more look will make him thunder.

This inconsistent performance made Yermolov particularly disdainful, and anyway, he had to ridicule Nikolai I whenever he had a chance.

Count Rostovtsev did not answer this comment because it was not easy to answer, and there was no need to answer it. Seeing the emperor as Nicholas I's confidant for more than two decades, he thought he still had a thorough understanding of Nicholas I.

It is true that Nicholas I valued the throne more than anything else~www.ltnovel.com~ But before he succeeded to the throne that year, he did not think of being an emperor, and he did not care much about the emperor's throne. This person is the kind of existence that refuses to let go once it is owned. What's more, his stubborn old-fashioned personality also requires him to defend the throne of the Romanov family with the strongest gesture. In a sense, Nicholas I was also a poor worm who was forced to help.

Count Rostovtsev made it clear: "General, I hope you can go to the Black Sea to help take care of the young Grand Duke."

Yermolov was taken aback by surprise, and revisited Count Rostovtsev in surprise, and solemnly asked, "Why?"

Count Rostovtsev replied frankly: "Some things must be prepared early, otherwise things will be in a hurry!"

"Make preparations early? What preparations?" Yermolov asked seriously.

Count Rostovtsev was still very frank: "Your Majesty's attitude towards revolution is established, and I estimate that there will never be much change... And the princes of Your Majesty, please forgive me, whether it is revolution or They may look like their fathers after reform..."

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