Struggle in Russia

Vol 2 Chapter 456: Contact (continued)

Schwarzenberg was still a bit unwilling, unwilling to be taken advantage of by the Russians, and again tried to get better results:

"Duke, you can't say that. Our two countries are in alliance with each other, and we are both prosperous and prosperous. Your country often unilaterally takes adventurous actions regardless of our country's interests. This is not the work of allies..."

It's just that he was interrupted mercilessly by Duke Alexander Gorchakov before he finished speaking: "There is no unilateral risky behavior, let alone any behavior that disregards the interests of your country! Your Prince, yours The words are a serious offense to our country, and I strongly protest against it!"

"All the actions of our country are reasonable. If your country does not understand, it is more likely to be a problem for your country. Our country thinks that it has done its utmost benevolence, so it will not give any explanation. It is completely unnecessary. If your country It must be misunderstood that it is the freedom of your country, but our country expresses strong indignation, because such behavior will only damage the traditional friendship between the two countries and destroy the friendly relations between the two countries..."

"And all the adverse consequences arising from this should be borne by your country, and our country reserves the right to further respond to this! Your prince, you should understand this explanation! Are there any questions?"

Schwarzenberg understood more than just understanding. He knew clearly that the Russians were going to be hooligans, and they also wanted to be fair and honest. There is a tendency that your Austrian friend who doesn't let me play hooligans can't do it.

In this way, what else can he say, because it is really that point, and the biggest loss is still Austria, because now Austria needs the Holy League to save lives, not the other way around. Think about it, without the tiger skin of the Holy League, what attitude would the Italians have, what would the British and French attitudes be, and even the Prussian cousin?

Schwarzenberg shut up, because he knew that it would be useless to say anything. The attitude of the Russians is so arrogant, either accept it or go away. This is reality.

"The Russians are so arrogant?!"

Wendy Schgritz was also taken aback by this result. He had thought that the Russians might be domineering, but felt that as long as Schwarzenberg showed his attitude, the Russians would at least explain and reassure them.

The result now is that the Russians completely ignored Austria, treated Austria as air, and didn't bother to explain and appease them, and even if you didn't cooperate with Austria, just stop playing.

This is very interesting. Are the Russians no longer interested in the Holy League and the traditional European order, and are ready to break the framework and play big?

Wendy Schgretz thought about his experience in dealing with Nicholas I and Russian officials. Although the czar was domineering, he was not so ugly to eat, and he would not even give a chance to speak.

"Is this Duke Alexander Gorchakov doing something famous?"

Wendy Schgritz probably guessed the truth of the matter. Nicholas I was really not that tough. The duke was really messing up in it, and his purpose was very clear, trying to fight for more benefits for Russia.

"Maybe!" Schwarzenberg sighed and said startledly: "This Duke and Count Neschel Rodie have never been the same people. The previous conflicts were great. This time, let him seize the opportunity. How could it be possible? Give us a good color to Count Neschel Rodie!"

Wendy Schgretz frowned and asked, "Can you bypass the Duke and deal directly with the Russians?"

Schwarzenberg sighed again: "Impossible, let's put it this way. In dealing with us, Russia has divided into two factions. One is the friendly faction headed by Count Nessel Rodiet, and the other faction. It's hostile to us... and unfortunately now Count Neschelrodie is at an absolute disadvantage. Nicholas I doesn't listen to him at all, so..."

So I didn't finish it, but Wendy Schgretz also understood what it meant. It's nothing more than Duke Alexander Gorchakov's behavior is completely confident, there is a powerful force behind him, even Neschel Rody can do nothing.

This result is naturally discouraging, but it is for others. For Wendy Schgritz, he feels proud that the Russians are arrogant but an opportunity. It is an opportunity for him to prove to the world that the Austrians are capable of solving problems on their own. . If he succeeds, then he will become the second Metternich, the second hero to change the course of Austrian history by himself!

And this also means that he will be remembered by history. Suddenly Wendy Schgretz's heart beats fiercely, and he feels full of power throughout his body, and he wants to show off his power!

He waved his hand and said proudly: "Then let us see who is the real hero, and let us teach the polar bear a lesson!"

Schwarzenberg looked at Wendy Schgretz confidently and did not say much, because he knew that even if he said the other party would not listen, and he was also angry with Duke Alexander Gorchakov just now. It's too choking, and I hope Wendy Schgretz will give Austria a long face~www.ltnovel.com~ so that he can backhand to hit the Russians in the face and can take the initiative in the next dealings with the Russians.

Does Wendy Schgretz have this ability? It should be said that there is. After all, the forces in his hand are enough to suppress the Revolutionary Party in Vienna. If he is ruthless, he can really give Austria a face, but he can only do this. After all, isn't he the protagonist of the starting point orphanage!

After Duke Alexander Gorchakov came out of Schwarzenberg’s manor, he also knew that he was a bit cruel to offend the Austrians today. It is estimated that this group of Austrian aristocrats hated him and hated him. It's just that he doesn't care much about the hatred of this group of people, because he has long been displeased with this group of guys who are only loyal to the waltz.

In particular, Neschel Rodie has always been partial to these bastards, making them more arrogant, really thinking that Russia cannot do without them. So this opportunity to slap in the face made Alexander Gorchakov so bad, even if it was possible to be scolded by Nicholas I, he felt it was worth it.

Of course, Alexander Gorchakov didn't just care about himself. He knew very well that Schwarzenberg would not give up if he didn't get what he wanted from him today. On the one hand, you have to be careful that this guy crosses him and file a complaint with the country. On the other hand, you have to pay attention to the actions that Austria may take, which naturally includes using military means to prove that you can get rid of the rebels without Russia...

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