Struggle in Russia

Vol 2 Chapter 379: Imperial Conference (8)

Most of the onlookers looked like a mirror in their hearts, watching Uvarov performing there, neither disassembling nor agreeing, just like watching a play.

Why did the big guy react so coldly? The reason is very simple. It will offend Uvarov if you dismantle it, and this **** doesn't look at how important his position is, but his position in Nicholas I's heart is still unclear, and it is not worthwhile to offend him.

As for agreeing with him, make a group and brush together? Sorry, we are not interested in being your follower. Because the limelight has all been taken out by Uvarov, the follower’s approval won’t do any good, it will only be cheaper. Uvarov’s words that Nicholas I thought of this product would be accepted by everyone.

Naturally, no one wants to be a foil and a green leaf. Since you Uvarov want to show off, you should do it alone. As for whether it will be seen through by Nicholas I and Prince Alexander in the future, that is your business.

It's just that at this moment, whether it is Nicholas I or Prince Alexander, the impression of Uvarov is so good. Especially Crown Prince Alexander, for so many years, he has been facing the humiliation of the old man alone, today someone finally helped him speak, he was so touched!

Anyway, the first loyal minister in Alexander’s heart is Uvarov, and the second loyal minister is Count Rostovtsev. Today these two people left him too deep, and he felt that he was only like these two. The most loyal and good ministers are the ministers who are usually taciturn and speak up at critical moments.

As for Menshkov and old Adlerberg, these guys are all unreliable, and they become soft-footed shrimp at a critical moment, and they are useless.

After returning to his residence anyway, Prince Alexander exclaimed to his good friend Duke Baryatinsky: "Today I know what a true loyal minister is like!"

Duke Baryatinski has naturally heard about what happened at the Council of State today, knowing how much humiliation his master has suffered today, but he does not have that good view of the two loyal ministers in the mouth of Prince Alexander.

In the view of Duke Baryatinsky, the two most dangerous people in the entire court are Count Rostovtsev and Count Uvarov. These two counts are the kind that make people unable to see the depth and emotions. The presence.

All their feelings and emotions are shrouded in a thick fog. You never know whether he is happy or painful, let alone whether they are truly loyal.

In the view of Duke Baryatinski, only the most dangerous people need to hide their emotions so deeply. Other normal people have their own emotions, which will be manifested naturally, and through interpretation. The emotion of the person can distinguish the true emotion of this person.

All people who can't see the depth are old foxes, they are all unreliable, at least not loyal. Anyway, Duke Baryatinski was unwilling to deal with those two. He would rather kiss the Turks or Persians than shaking hands with the two, because they were so terrible!

It’s just that, looking at Prince Alexander, who was on his head, Duke Baryatinski didn’t have much to say, and after all, the two pulled Prince Alexander at a critical moment, and at this time they spoke ill of them before the Prince , It is tantamount to asking for nothing.

Of course, as a friend, Duke Baryatinski would not say nothing, but he said very vaguely: "His Royal Highness, the two earls are really unexpected. I never thought they would act so decisively. You speak, I used to see their performance and thought their city was very deep!"

In fact, the main point of Duke Baryatinski's words is that the city is very deep. In fact, he is reminding Prince Alexander how to be more mindful and not to be blinded by temporary illusions.

It's just that, Prince Alexander didn't hear it. He thought that Duke Baryatinski had the same feelings as him. He felt that he had misunderstood those two before!

"Yes! If it weren't for their righteous words today, I'm afraid I, the crown prince, would have done it!" Prince Alexander exclaimed, "Later, I went to apologize to both of them and invited them to dinner together. Guess they How did you answer it?"

Duke Baryatinski smiled bitterly. He really didn't expect that Prince Alexander was so anxious that he had already gone to find those two, but after hearing what the crown prince said, these two seemed to refuse?

"Yes, they all refused!" Prince Alexander said, getting more and more excited. "Count Uvarov said that today he is just doing what a courtier should do. This is his position without recognition; and Count Rostovtsev said that he just did what he should do... These two are really different from the others. If they change to someone else, they can’t wait for the surface merits, but they don’t think they have any credit at all. This kind of character is really admirable!"

Duke Baryatinsky felt that the matter was getting bigger and bigger. It seemed that Prince Alexander had an extremely good impression of the two. He was indeed a hidden old fox, knowing that only by pretending to be high-ranking can he benefit the most.化.

It’s just that Duke Baryatinski doesn’t understand ~www.ltnovel.com~ Although it is very important to impress the crown prince in advance, is it necessary to invest such a large capital? Take a look at Uvarov. This time, he has simply lost his money. He is not afraid of losing his money?

What's more, when Nicholas I was still in the heyday of the spring and autumn, his body was strong and mentally good, and he could ride a few girls a day without breathing. Even if you want to flatter Prince Alexander, this is too early? How could you have to wait until Nicholas I's energy decayed soon after he died?

This is where Duke Baryatinsky is worse than Uvarov and Rostovtsev. In other words, this is because he was originally an attendant and military attaché of Prince Alexander, and he had been doing his favors with Prince Alexander almost every day, so he did not see the importance of doing so.

For Count Uvarov and Rostovtsev, they were originally the confidants of Nicholas I. They should not get too close to Prince Alexander, otherwise it would be the way to die. So, how can I miss the chance to have a good impression of Prince Alexander?

Of course, Uvarov and Count Rostovtsev still have different starting points for goodwill. The former was to continue to sell his three principles of "Orthodox Church, System, and People's Character" to Prince Alexander, and then he would spend his money on it. And Count Rostovtsev just prepared for a rainy day in his leisure time...

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