Struggle in Russia

Vol 2 Chapter 410: Can't figure it out (on)

Kuzha was a little confused, because the changes in the situation really made him inexplicable. A few days ago, the National Party executives, who were completely indifferent to the life and death of the country, suddenly woke up overnight, and jumped up and down one by one. It is constantly propagating that it is necessary to fight to the death with the Russians, and to fight until the last person sheds the last drop of blood.

People who don’t know thought that these people were all hard-core hardliners, but Kuza knew that these grandsons were really not! Why did it suddenly change?

Kuzha keenly realized that something was wrong, something that he didn't know must have happened, otherwise this group of people could not be so positive.

"I also feel that something is wrong," Kogelniceanu felt the same way, "but it's hard to tell why it's wrong..."

Kuzha grumbled his teeth and said painfully, "Well, haven't you noticed any trouble in the Revolutionary Committee?"

Kogelnicanu just smiled bitterly at this, because he was really an out-and-out junior in the Revolutionary Committee. He basically didn't even have many opportunities to speak, and his relationship with other cliques was so bad. thing. So how can I find something wrong.

Kuza sighed. The biggest shortcoming of him and Kogelniceanu is here. After all, they are both Moldavians, not natives of Wallachia, so their local presence is very weak. .

Kogelniceanu is pretty good, at least it can be mixed into the Revolutionary Committee, like him, basically no one cares. It is precisely because of the lack of contacts that many of their news will be received after a long time.

Politically well-informed is a great advantage, and knowing inside information early has an early advantage. Not to mention that they were completely deceived like outsiders, and it is true that they can only passively be beaten with hindsight.

"Should I go to Constantinescu and ask?"

Kuza sighed again, it wasn't that he couldn't look down to ask Constantinescu, although the relationship between the two parties fell to the end because of the different ways of conspiracy. But those who engage in politics must not be too thin-skinned, they must have the consciousness of doing it themselves.

What is face? It's a fart compared to actual benefits!

Kuzha had this kind of consciousness anyway, so he didn't resist going to Constantinescu for information. What made him hesitate was that he couldn't believe in Constantinescu's character. In his mind, this old friend and Jan Constantine were already the same. If there is really any insider trading within the National Party, this character will never tell him the truth, even if you ask him, it will be useless.

But after thinking about it again and again, who will let them have no contacts? Even if he knew that Constantinescu couldn't tell the truth, he had to inquire, at least try.

"My friend, why are you here suddenly? Welcome!"

Constantinescu is also an old fox who has been cultivating in the mountains for many years. It is impossible to have a look on his face. Although he was unhappy with Kuza, his face is still spring breeze.

How about mixing politics without a city government? Everything is placed on the face, one is easy to offend people, and the other is too easy to be seen through. This is a political taboo. Even if you hate someone in your heart, you still have to be more affectionate than entertaining your brothers. As for whether you will use the black hand and the black gun afterwards, that is another matter.

Kuza was also calm, and replied with a smile: "Isn't this the situation in the revolution has been very good recently, especially to report to you the situation of the army? I have to ask you for more guidance!"

The two of them kept polite with a smile, both guessing about each other's true intentions. Constantinescu, in particular, paid special attention to Kuza’s sudden visit, because the situation on his side was still half-dead. Although Jan Constantine did not reject him, he did not give him any promises. Cooperation is a bit more formal.

And now the situation is getting tense day by day, Constantinescu is actually eager to open up the situation, at least hope to increase his own strength, after all, how the grain for the arms trade finally divides the spoils is entirely based on strength, and strength is stronger. Can eat more.

However, Constantinescu also knew that Kuza was not one with them, so he didn't dare to make it clear, and was going to see Kuza's intentions before talking.

"I don't know much about military work, so I'm afraid I can't give you any guidance. You are an expert in this aspect. How about your army?"

Kuza also calmly replied solemnly: "The situation is good, that is, as the general public joins the army, weapons and ammunition are increasingly scarce... By the way, I would like to ask when the weapons and ammunition obtained by the food for arms program will be available. How about issuing it?"

Constantinescu immediately knew Kuzha's real purpose, to find out the truth about the food-for-arms plan. In fact, he still has a little understanding of this plan. After all, it is impossible for a fringe faction in the high-level National Party like him to learn too much inside information.

But Constantinescu knew that the essence of this plan could never really be to buy arms. He felt that this plan was more like a way to realize Wallachia’s last property, and it should be the last money-making revelry of the National Party. meeting. UU reading www.uukanshu.com

So he knows whether food can really be turned into arms, but Kuzha still thinks about dividing arms, isn't this naive and wishful thinking?

I sneered at Kuza in my heart, but Constantines replied calmly: "The specific plan is still being perfected, and the distribution of arms is also under discussion, but Mr. Jan Constantine The opinion of others is to arm the militia as much as possible so that more Wallachiians will stand up to defend their homeland!"

Kuzha was puzzled, and he couldn't figure out why Jan Constantine was so kind that he was actually ready to arm the militia? Why is that?

Constantinescu smiled and said: "This is also a last resort. After all, the situation is severe. To repel the Russian aggression, you must have a strong military force. The existing National Self-Defense Force alone is not enough..."

Kuza still didn’t believe it in particular, but Constantinescu was not prepared to discuss this issue in depth. Instead, he changed the conversation: “Now whether it’s the Revolutionary Committee or our party’s internal consensus, we must be armed to resist Russia’s Aggression, so the differences between us have disappeared. My friend, the obstacles that prevented us from working together no longer exist. Can we talk about continuing cooperation?"

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