Struggle in Russia

Vol 2 Chapter 478: Baugiani and Szechenyi (Part 2)

For reformers like Szechenyi, the situation is very painful. He offended the Habsburg family and the Austrian authorities for reforming, but at the same time he was hostile by the Hungarian radical revolutionary Sukot. The former considered him a traitor, and the latter considered him a surrender. Not people inside and out.

But this guy still doesn't forget the original intention, always sticking to it, he just wants to put the Hungarian bull whose **** is on fire and go crazy into the cage again.

"Can we just watch it like this?" Szechenyi raised his voice suddenly and said firmly: "We must act, we must regain control of the government, and we must lie down and get everything back on track!"

Baugiani Lajosh looked at Szechenyi speechlessly, because he knew that this old friend had a convulsion again. Szechenyi had this habit before, and he was especially true and insisted on principles. The kind of stubbornness that doesn't invade.

Looking at Szechenyi's face that was slightly distorted because of persistence, Bajani Lajosh sighed and said helplessly: "I'll try to talk to Lajosh!"

Hong Kong Zhen, Baojiani didn't hold any hope for this, but Szechenyi took it seriously. He said solemnly: "My friend, I will go with you! One more person has more strength!"

Well, Baojiani is a bit awkward. Although one more person has more power, it depends on the situation. If the particularly stubborn Szechenyi goes, it will take less than three sentences. There was a quarrel with Kosut and his group, and then the two sides would start to fight each other, and finally broke up.

Baugiani believes that whether it is Kosut or Szechenyi, these two are the kind of uncompromising personality. The former is because the populist is framed by public opinion. But the latter is completely It's just a lack of roots.

In Baugiani's view, Szechenyi is not suitable for politics at all, because politicians must compromise and retreat, adhere to principles at the right time, and compromise at the right time to reach agreement. And Szechenyi didn't have the concept of compromise at all. When he met Kossuth, he would only quarrel with his own set of theory, and he would not give up.

This is very speechless, if you Seceni dominates, it is fine. But now Kosut has an absolute advantage, and his reputation and authority are at the top. Then why do people listen to you? Is it because you are handsome?

Anyway, Baugiani would rather take a pig to negotiate with Kossuth than with Szechenyi. He is very worried that if the talks collapse this time, Kossuth will be angry with Szechenyi directly. Yes, Kossuth was very annoyed with Szechenyi last time, and it would be hard to say if he adds fuel to the fire this time!

Baojiani hurriedly replied: "I'll talk about it first and see what the situation is. If it doesn't work, you will go ahead!"

Szechenyi was still a little ignorant and didn't realize the painstaking effort of Baugiani, but since his old friend said so, he couldn't insist on it. He just babbled and suggested: "Then you must understand the truth and continue to follow Austria’s military confrontation is a dead end. Hungary has many social problems. We should give priority to the development of people’s livelihood and solve economic problems, such as solving the serf problem... As long as these problems are solved, everything else is not a big problem..."

Baojiani was a little bit dumbfounded, but he also knew that Szechenyi was such a personality, and he didn't have much to say, just silently nodded to deal with it first. Of course, he wouldn't actually talk to Kosut like that.

Just when these two old friends were thinking about each other, Lebeuf came to the door. Didn’t I say it before? He went around looking for ways to test. Both Baugiani and Szechenyi were the leaders of the Hungarian revolution. Naturally, they wanted to meet. Maybe luck?

"French?"

Baugiani was a little puzzled, because he really didn't have much friendship with the French, and he didn't understand how Lebeuf came to him suddenly.

As for Szechenyi, he is not interested in whether he is a French, English or Russian. Now he is fully focused on the issue of the Hungarian revolution, so he has no desire to meet a gringe.

Baojiani said: "See you! Maybe foreign friends have good news!"

Szechenyi just shrugged his shoulders. It didn't matter to him anyway, as long as foreign friends don't delay him too much time.

In this way, Lebeuf saw Baugiani and Szechenyi, but he didn't expect these two to have this expression now. Yes, Lebeuf saw the anxiety and sorrow of these two people at a glance, he didn't understand it, didn't he just won the battle? Why do you still look like a dead father?

But Lebeuf was not a rookie, and immediately realized that this might be a faction dispute. Kosut’s victory may be bitter to the conservatives, and naturally these two are not happy.

"Gentlemen, thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to see me!"

Lebeuf first made a polite sentence, and Baojiani responded enthusiastically to this, but Szechenyi was slightly indifferent, as if a little absent. This makes Lebeuver a little strange. I don't understand why this man is not interested in him at all. Don't you wonder why he came?

Hong Kong Zhen, Szechenyi is considered to be the most bizarre revolutionary Lebeuf has ever seen. Other revolutionaries, UU reading www. uukanshu.com, whether it is Gergai Artur from Hungary or the Bretianu brothers from Wallachia, are extremely enthusiastic towards him and look forward to a good impression. Why doesn't this person care?

The reason is simple, because Szechenyi really doesn't care! He is not the kind of revolutionary that Lobeuf imagined, as I said earlier that he is actually a social reformer rather than a revolutionary. Szechenyi did not intend to completely smash Austria and then recast it, so naturally it didn't matter to support foreign countries.

What's more, this man has always believed that he is an Austrian and a subject of the Habsburg family. Naturally, he would not even want to ask foreign forces to help solve domestic problems. In his opinion, it was betrayal, and he didn't want to be a traitor to the country.

So this one asked in a straightforward way: "Mr. Lebeuvre, what advice do you have? Or what problem do you need to solve?"

Lebeuf was speechless again for a while. He looked at Baojiani, who was about to talk just now, and at Szechenyi with a serious face, and said in his heart: Would you like to be so direct? Are you Hungarians so tough?

It's just that Szechenyi asked, and he couldn't help answering. He could only sort out his thoughts a little bit, but he vomited in his heart: "Uh, you shit, to be precise, I should be here to help. Is it good?"

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