Struggle in Russia

Vol 2 Chapter 424: (5)

However, where reform is inevitable, the interests of those with vested interests must be touched. If the vested interests are too strong, then reform is almost a way to kill. For example, the Earl of Speransky, why was he exiled? Is his innovation strategy bad? Or is his innovation too radical?

In fact, none of them, it's just that his enemy is too strong, and he himself is too optimistic to estimate Alexander I's support for him.

Especially for Dmitry's top-down innovation, the first thing is to need a czar who fully trusts and supports him. Without the tsar nodding, it would be a joke from top to bottom.

Of course, top-down reforms are either impossible or quite restrictive. Because this thing mainly depends on the attitude of the superior, you can do it if the superior supports you, if the superior does not want to support, then you are done!

For example, in the later reforms of Alexander II, why did he give up halfway? The reason is that Alexander II's throne has been completely secured, and there is no embarrassment of almost subjugating the country when he just succeeded.

Without pressure, there is no motivation. Anyway, don't look at the czar's morals. Sometimes, whether it is the emperor or the boss and the boss, he will never get out of his comfort zone without personal pressure.

And now, Nicholas I is very happy in his comfort zone, his power is consolidated, and he is no longer afraid of any shooting army and other guys rebelling. The officials are tamed like quail, and they can only follow him. The baton spins around.

The most important thing is that Russia now looks very powerful, even more bluffing than when his elder brother Alexander I was reigning. No matter how you look at it, it's a prosperous dynasty. What reforms did you tell him? Do you think he will get rid of your life!

What's more, these courtiers under Nicholas I were not good stubbles. They all mixed up and stared at the interest on their plate. You move their cheese? I really think too much, OK!

After listening to Count Rostovtsev's analysis, Dmitry's face suddenly became very ugly. He realized that as long as Nicholas I was the emperor, then all reforms or changes would be impossible to talk about, because of this. For your majesty and his lackeys, all the existing systems are the best. Since they are the best, there is no need to change them!

This made Dmitry sweat all of a sudden, because at the moment he thought of this, he suddenly had the idea of ​​killing Nicholas I for another day!

The moment this terrible idea came into existence, he was immediately taken aback, because it was too rebellious, and because he had resisted this idea before and always felt that it was too wrong to do so.

But just now, he actually felt that only by doing this can there be hope for the future, and only by doing this is the best for Russia. When was he actually changed subtly? Before he knew it, he turned out to be like those who rebelled against the party!

Dmitry was terrified and looked at Count Rostovtsev with lingering fear. This terrible Count had already given him a psychological shadow, no! To be precise, it planted a demon in his heart. It took him just a while to lead him, what kind of confuse ability is this!

At this time, in Dmitri's heart, Count Rostovtsev was a Satan-like existence. He felt that the best way was to cut off the head of this demon with a single knife, so that he could no longer confuse sentient beings!

Just before Dmitry put it into action, Count Rostovtsev laughed again, and laughed happily, as if he had seen the most naive and self-deceiving person in the world.

"Do you think I bewitched you? I was inciting you to betray the king?"

Dmitry was taken aback for a moment, and wanted to ask back: "Isn't it?"

He wanted to say that if it weren't for you, how could he have all these thoughts of rebelliousness? If this is not a bewilderment, what is a bewilderment?

Count Rostovtsev smiled and said: "I didn't confuse you, I just let you see the reality that you have been deceiving yourself and others are not willing to see clearly!"

Dmitry just wanted to talk, but Count Rostovtsev spoke slowly, but he couldn't interrupt anymore.

"You have been deceiving yourself, or self-anaesthetizing. You know that the reality is bad, but you constantly hypnotize yourself to make yourself feel that everything is normal and everything is fine! You know that the root of all problems lies with your Majesty, but you The so-called loyalty in my heart forces myself to continue to obey!"

"You know everything in your heart, but you just don't want to see it clearly. You have long known that if you want to achieve your ambitions and want to show your talents, you can only change the current system... But loyalty and timidity make you choose to avoid and ignore..."

Count Rostovtsev sighed leisurely as he spoke: "This man! I'm afraid that he knows everything, but he has to pretend not to know, and he has been dismantled, and he feels that someone is bewitching... Tell me, Are you ridiculously hypocritical!"

Talking about Count Rostovtsev, he laughed. His smile and laughter were so hateful and harsh, making Dmitry feel restless. He wanted to stand up to refute all this, and just turned around. Go, but there was an inexplicable force that pressed him firmly on the chair, so that he could not breathe, and he wanted to roar up to the sky!

But what makes Dmitry suffocate is that he can't do anything at UU reading www.uukanshu.com. He just sits there blankly, and can only let this force press his heart on the ground and keep rubbing. . He felt as if he had been stripped naked, and he was just sitting chiluoluo in front of Count Rostovtsev to watch.

This taste is really bad, but Dmitry can't refute it, because he knows that Count Rostovtsev is telling the truth. He really knew the root of everything, but he didn't have the courage to face it.

In order to escape, he gave himself countless reasons and excuses, trying to convince himself to choose loyalty, but in fact he knew that he was not so loyal, he was just a cowardly coward!

In an instant, the will to support Dmitri's heart collapsed, like a piece of shattered glass, and then he slumped down on the sofa, his strength and even his bones seemed to be taken away.

He hung his head and said nothing, he was more decadent than the drunkard who was living on the street, and his whole body was lifeless. He was not like the talented young general before.

After a long time, he sighed: "You are right. I am indeed hypocritical and have been deceiving myself, otherwise, what can I do? Because there is no hope at all!"

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