Struggle in Russia

Vol 2 Chapter 427: Agreed (in)

Sometimes Count Rostovtsev is also very painful. When a person's level exceeds that of his friends and colleagues, who can understand the kind of melancholy that no one can understand?

Unfortunately, Count Rostovtsev surpassed too many people around him. There are very few people who can see the meaning of his every plan and every suggestion, or almost none.

In this way, Count Rostovtsev naturally felt empty and no one understood. And this time, he just started a head, and Dmitry followed. Although he didn't fully guess his intentions, he could still keep up, so he wouldn't let him explain for a very simple question for a long time. It's just a surprise, good or bad!

Count Rostovtsev nodded in satisfaction, thinking that choosing to push Dmitri was too correct, at least there will be someone who can chat in the future.

"It's easier said than done to make good use of external forces!"

Count Rostovtsev said it was difficult, but his expression did not show any embarrassment. It was clear that he was already confident.

Naturally, Dmitry could also see the confidence of Count Rostovtsev, so he didn't say anything but just listened quietly.

"Today, among European countries, the strongest national strength is nothing but Britain and France. These two countries have always been our rivals, and now it is because of Wallachia and Moldavia, and the problems of the Holy City that are constantly being ridden!"

"In the long run, there is no possibility of a war between us in the future!"

Speaking of this, Count Rostovtsev suddenly had a meal and asked: "My friend, do you think our country has a chance to win a war with Britain and France?"

Dmitry replied almost immediately: "If it is a full-scale war, our country should be completely defeated, and probably can rely on the tactics of 1812 to drag the enemy to death... But I think it is unlikely that there is a risk of full-scale war... if The place of war is limited to the Black Sea or the Balkans, and our country has no chance of winning and losing!"

Count Rostovtsev nodded heavily and said slowly: "You are right. If it is a full-scale war, we can still rely on a broad strategy to deal with in depth, and finally we should be able to repel the enemy, but that is also Terrible!"

"If it is a local war, the advantages of Britain and France will be overwhelming. We really have no chance at all!"

Speaking of this, Count Rostovtsev sighed: "So our only chance is to facilitate a short but unforgettable local war!"

Dmitry's complexion changed drastically first, and then he showed a thoughtful look, before he said for a long time: "This method of you...this method is really amazing!"

Yes, Dmitry's approach to Count Rostovtsev can only be described as shocking, because normal people would not do this. Who would want to make his country defeated? What a madness that is!

But thinking of the current desperation, Dmitry felt that he might put it to death and live afterwards. It might really be the only way to solve the current predicament. The reason why Nicholas I and Prince Alexander were not interested in reforms was entirely due to their erroneous perception of Russia's power. When they mistakenly believed that everything is good at present, naturally there is no motivation for reform.

But if this knowledge is ruthlessly shattered, can they remain indifferent?

Thinking of this, Dmitry suddenly took a breath, and he began to know what Count Rostovtsev had said before to put pressure on the tsar to force the tsar to reform.

If Nicholas I can be incited to play with fire on the Balkan issue, and once the boundaries are exceeded and Britain and France are troubled, the result must be that Russia is united by Britain and France to hang up. In this way, under the great humiliation of the fiasco, the Czar can be stable. Sit in the Diaoyutai?

This huge fiasco was enough to destroy the cage that Nicholas I had operated for more than 20 years. The whole country would be highly dissatisfied and would demand change. At that time, he had to move if he did not move!

Dmitry let out a long sigh. He had to admit that Count Rostovtsev was really big in this bet, and the proportions of it are probably hard to grasp, because this is playing with fire. It's just that this self-immolation is not to completely burn Russia, but to rebirth Russia like a phoenix!

"Your approach is radical!" Dmitry sighed, "but it is understandable that if everything is done properly, it can indeed create opportunities..."

Count Rostovtsev nodded slowly, and said quietly: "Say but, I know you want to say but!"

Dmitry smiled bitterly: "However, the scale of this war may be difficult to grasp. Britain and France are not compatible. The huge fiasco may prompt them to give birth to other ambitions, which may prompt them to treat our country. Take more radical measures, then it will be dangerous!"

Indeed, wealth is touching. In the past, Russia could still frighten people with its teeth and claws, but if the mask of the paper tiger is torn down, the greed of Britain and France may further weaken Russia, which will definitely cause a chain reaction!

You have to know that the surrounding areas of Russia are problematic. The Balkans is a gunpowder keg. Northern Europe is not in harmony with Sweden. There is also Poland in the east, which has always wanted independence. If you want to make a fuss, you can play too many cards!

And these three regions were all taken by Russia after a lot of effort~www.ltnovel.com~ It is really unwilling to be ruined like this!

Count Rostovtsev nodded and replied: "I can fully understand your worries. I really don't rule out the possibility. If it happens, I am afraid we will not have a particularly good way to stop it!"

Speaking of this, Count Rostovtsev suddenly changed his words: "However, compared with the benefits of promoting reforms, these losses are worth it! Today we can lose these benefits because we are weak, but we are strong through reforms. After getting up, we can also take it back!"

"A hundred years ago, did we control Poland? Did we control Crimea? Did we control Bessarabia? Two hundred years ago, we didn't even have St. Petersburg, let alone Finland! Since our ancestors could kill these with a single shot Jiye, we juniors can't do it without reason!"

Speaking of this, Count Rostovtsev slammed his hand and said, "So these interests can be temporarily abandoned. As long as we can promote reforms and completely change the current system, our motherland will develop at an unprecedented rate and become strong again. I think it’s just 20 to 30 years. I think it’s worthwhile to trade 30 years of time and some peripheral benefits for long-term prosperity!"

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