Struggle in Russia

Vol 2 Chapter 400: Not Conspiracy (Part 2)

Time was ticking away, and the silent cold war had been going on for quite a while, but the patience of Constantinescu and Ionescu had almost been consumed, they began to feel impetuous, began to feel irritable, and began Swearing at Kuzha in my heart:

[You unfamiliar white-eyed wolf, I was really blind to help you! 】

[You don't even give me a bit of face, all right, you guys have done a great job! 】

But no matter what they thought, they couldn't shake Kuzha. Because at this time Kuza was really pushed to the bottom line, he has no way to go back.

He had persuaded Constantinescu many times before, telling him not to pin all his hopes on foreign godfathers, but he didn't listen. Seeing that the situation has deteriorated a little bit, this guy is still not willing to work hard. There is simply no cure!

Kuzha, who has been intolerable, will naturally not tolerate it anymore, so he will not back down on anything, either listen to him or ask for more blessings!

Kuzha knew very well that neither Constantinescu nor Ionescu had much military support. In the past, when Jan Constantine hadn't drawn his salary from the bottom, he would naturally still be mixed.

But now everything depends on strength to speak, and the one with the big fist is the lord. How did you mix up then?

And now, although he Kuzha does not have much strength, he can barely stand on his feet, especially after mobilizing the masses extensively, his mass base in this area of ​​the west of the city is quite good, no matter who has his ideas. Weigh it up. Therefore, the situation between him and Constantinescu is a judgmental decision, naturally there is no need to continue to coax each other.

If the other party is not conscious at this time, he will not bother to grind his teeth with him. Everyone will go their own way and look back to see who is right in the future.

Kuzha had the confidence to lift the table, but Constantinescu did not. After all, this man is just a politician under the trend of the times. He does not have many lofty thoughts and desires, and what he has learned from his level is nothing more than a politician's usual method. He is better at compromise than persistence.

Therefore, at the critical moment, he neither had the courage to break the boat, nor the ambition to put it to death. His choice has always been only a compromise-before he compromised with Jan Constantine and later with a foreign godfather, now he still compromises with Kuzha.

Yes, he thinks he can still compromise with Kuza. He felt that he could take a step back, and then Kuza also took a step back, and then turning on Fudge should be able to fool it.

After a long silence, he finally broke it: "I already know what you mean. However, such a major event still needs the understanding and support of comrades. How about I do their work first and make it clear when the time is right?"

This was not what Kuza wanted, so Kuza asked, "How long does it take? Time is running out!"

Constantinescu's answer was: "Hehe, let me do the work first! Who knows how long it will take? After all, the work of comrades needs to be done to know, I can't guess?"

Constantinescu's dry smile was harsh, but Kuza was not moved at all, and simply said: "Then you have done the work of comrades before you notify me!"

This answer makes Constantinescu very entangled. Is this rejection or acceptance? He can only continue to ask: "Then our previous proposal of uniting all forces to maintain order in the west of the city?"

Kuza bluntly replied: "When you have done the work of comrades, we will implement it again! If the opinions are not unified, how can we act rashly!"

The answer was almost a pouring of cold water on Constantinescu's head, making him blind. Ionescu couldn't help but interject: "My friend, time is running out now, it's better to concentrate your forces first!"

But Kuza categorically refused: "Time is pressing, so we should unify our minds first! Nothing can be done without a unified mind!"

This is another knotty knot, which makes Constantinescu and Ionescu speechless. Constantinescu couldn't help it anymore and choked: "The most important thing now is to concentrate our strength, not to unify our thoughts! We can't survive without focusing our strength!"

Constantinescu will choke people, and so will Kuzha. To tell the truth, he can bear it longer than the other party, and it is time to let go:

"If you don't have a unified mind, you can't survive. If you don't have a unified mind, how can you concentrate your efforts? The biggest problem is to act independently! We must first unify our thinking! This is the fundamental problem, and there is no talk!"

Constantinescu suddenly became angry. He always felt that he was the leader of Kuza and his subordinates. Now his subordinates dare to rebel. How can this be tolerated!

Suddenly he stabbed: "You said that if you don't have to talk, you don't have to talk? Who do you think you are? Listen to my concentration first!"

Unexpectedly, Kuza wouldn't be ashamed of him at all, and replied: "I am the brigade commander of the 41st brigade, and military operations are at my disposal! Without the order of the Provisional Government and the Revolutionary Committee, no one can mobilize my brigade!"

"Who do you think you are? Can you represent the Provisional Government and the Revolutionary Committee!"

The last sentence was the real magical stroke, and Constantinescu almost vomited blood. He really wanted to say: Lao Tzu will find the Provisional Government and the Revolutionary Committee to give you orders...

Of course ~www.ltnovel.com~ he didn't say this in the end. Because Constantinescu was a bit sane, knowing that it would be useless for him to go to the Revolutionary Committee or the Provisional Government. It has long been an arena where big fish eat small fish. If the group of people who eat people but don’t spit bones finds that Kuzha has no longer listened to his command, they will immediately kill him and come by all means. Winning Kuzha.

Right now, Kuzha is the real power, and the lame guy like Constantinescu is worthless!

"Don't quarrel, don't hurt your peace!" Ionescu saw that the situation was not good, and hurried up to fight: "Every step back, all for the revolution, all for Wallachia, what can you say? Well! There is nothing you can't talk about!"

As he said, he still taught Constantinescu in a false manner: "Mikhail, so are you, and Alexandru's words are somewhat reasonable... even if there is no reason, you have to listen to opinions and suggestions humbly? What is the effect of quarreling and losing your temper?"

After "teaching" Constantinescu, Ionescu "speaks carefully" Dikuza said: "Alexander, Mikhail is your predecessor after all, and he has been promoting you to admire you, even if he has What's wrong, you can't turn your face and quarrel with him directly! I think it's like this, you all take a step back, don't hurt our hard-won friendship!"

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