Struggle in Russia

Vol 2 Chapter 534: Lobbying (below)

Count John Bilasiochowski suddenly hated iron and steel, and he also had a full understanding of Wendy Schgritz’s naive political mind. He taught a little anxiously:

"What do you think a imaginary crown prince can do? It's just a crown prince if you say it's broken. As long as Grand Duke Franz Karl is in one day, he is just a decoration! He has no actual power at all!"

Without waiting for Wendy Schgritz’s reaction, he continued to teach: “But think about it, in the state of Grand Duke Franz Karl, that fool can be a good emperor? He still has to rely on the Regency Council as before, so how to reign It is your responsibility and obligation to fight for more power for Grand Duke Franz Joseph in the committee!"

Wendy Schgritz suddenly realized that, he patted his forehead sharply, and said annoyed: "How did I forget this! It shouldn't be! It's too slow!"

Yes, Wendy Schgretz was messed up by Schwarzenberg's betrayal before, and his heart was messed up, which made him lose the most basic political judgment. After being reminded by Count Johann Vilasiochowski, he suddenly realized that things were not as bad as he had thought before.

At the same time, it also gave him a little more confidence in Count John Bilasiochowski. He felt that this friend was reliable at the critical moment. Look at how timely this reminder is. So he said gratefully: "You are too right, you continue to say!"

Count John Bilasiochowski was full of good looks and smiles in his heart. In the past few years, he couldn't lift his head in front of Wendyschgritz, and everything he said was treated as a joke and lie. Today the serf turned over and sang, that's so happy!

He cleared his throat and continued: "You have a lot to do. For example, you should immediately contact Grand Duke Franz Joseph and show your loyalty and apologies to Duke..."

Wendy Schgritz interrupted him and asked, "I understand that I am loyal, but what is the apology?"

Count John Bilasiochowski screamed, "Why are you so slow! Hey, let me tell you!"

"Think about it, before you insisted on holding Grand Duke Franz Joseph as emperor, right?"

Wendy Schgritz nodded ignorantly: "Is it right, because his father is too slow to be an emperor at all. Compared with his majesty, he is half a catty, no..."

Count Johann Bilasiochowski interrupted him directly, slapped his palm and said, "That's not right. But you can't fight Schwarzenberg, and this man insists on supporting Franz. Archduke Carl, for this, he united Russia and Archduke Franz Joseph’s mother to put pressure on you, causing you to suffer a fiasco. This fiasco directly ruined the possibility of Prince Franz Joseph’s direct succession. So shouldn't you apologize?"

Wendy Schgretz's brain was buzzing, and after a long while, he finally figured out what Count John Vilaxiohovsky wanted to express. He had to admit that the count was really clever.

The effect of losing sincerity in this way is naturally the best. It can not only tell Grand Duke Franz Joseph that he is his firm supporter, but also attack Schwarzenberg’s image in the hearts of the Grand Duke, and let the Grand Duke understand who caused him to lose. Throne. It's killing two birds with one stone!

Wendy Schgritz suddenly stood up and exclaimed: "Your suggestion is great! It should be done!"

Count John Bilasiochowski was naturally even more happy, because the lobbying plan made by Duke Alexander Gorchakov for him before he came here proved to be effective, and he captured Wendy Schgeritz at once. heart of.

Of course, he also knows that this is just the beginning, because his bad resume in the past, even if he can get Wendy Schgritz’s approval for a while, he should not be complacent, because Wendy Schgritz is not used to trusting him, once Let him start thinking independently, all the previous distrusts will be revealed, and then it will be useless.

According to Duke Alexander Gorchakov, the initiative must be firmly controlled, and Wendy Schgritz’s nose must be taken. Only in this way can it be stable.

So he immediately said again: "You must let Grand Duke Franz Joseph understand that you are the one who supports him sincerely. You must let the Grand Duke know that Schwarzenberg destroyed everything and that he is the sinner in Austria!"

Wendy Schgritz fully agrees with this point. In fact, he himself thinks so. There is no need for others to say more. Even without this reminder, he would give Schwarzenberg a bad medicine.

Count Johann Bilasiochowski is very satisfied with the hatred in Wendy Schgretz's eyes~www.ltnovel.com~ This fully shows that he has hated Schwarzenberg. And this kind of hatred can definitely support him and Schwarzenberg's endless dying, which can satisfy the Russians, and let him not need to worry about being smashed and killed.

He nodded and said, "It's not just Schwarzenberg you need to pay attention to, but you must not ignore the grand duke!"

Wendy Schgritz asked, "You mean Grand Duchess Franz Karl?"

"Yes, you must not underestimate her!" Count John Bilaxiochowski pretended to warn severely.

Wendy Schgritz wondered again, and indeed he felt that Princess Sophie played a certain role in his betrayal by Schwarzenberg, but it shouldn't be such a fuss!

Count John Bilasiochowski immediately snorted: "You are so careless! Tell you, I have learned through some friends that the Grand Duchess has a very close relationship with the Russians, especially with that one. The relationship between the Russian ambassador is irreversible. Otherwise, why would Russia support her so much!"

Wendy Schgretz was stunned again, because Wendy Schgretz had also talked about the topic of Russian pressure before, but he really didn't expect the pressure to come from this way. Is the grandfather who loves a spy?

"It's not just a spy!" Count John Vilasiochowski eloquently described, "If it's not for her own benefit, why should she push her nerdy husband to the stage? Think about it, she must be He made a behind-the-scenes deal with the Russians, and said he had become the spokesperson of Russia in Austria!"

Wendy Schgretz was in a cold sweat again. He really didn't expect the matter to be so serious. Subconsciously, he didn't want to believe it, but he was betrayed when he thought of the inexplicable thing, and John Bilaxiochowski The earl said it in a different way, and he would rather believe it if it is not.

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