Struggle in Russia

Vol 2 Chapter 598: Artur's ambition

Things have reached a deadlock. Li Xiao is helpless. Seeing the Hungarians go farther and faster on the road to death, do you think this is a breakdown.

But when Li Xiao felt broken, other people felt that a special plane was ushered in. Artur, far away in Bratislava, was particularly happy to hear that Kosut and Baugiani had just turned their faces.

It's not that this guy is heartless, but he feels that his chance is here. To be honest, he neither supports Baugiani nor Kosut. He neither liked Baugiani's conservativeness nor Cosut's aggressiveness.

He believes that the Hungarian revolution must be more pragmatic, neither surrendering to Austria, nor ignoring too many ideas. Especially Kosut, the latter's representative, bothered him.

He felt that Kossuth had given him too many impossible tasks, he had no military knowledge at all, and he was just messing around.

He believes that such professional matters in the military still have to be handed over to professionals like him, and laymen like Bajani and Kosut should honestly go to the parliament to quarrel, instead of pointing fingers at professional soldiers like him. .

And now, with Baugiani and Kosut turning their faces, Artur felt that it was an opportunity. If he could be relieved of the chairmanship of the Kosut National Defense Committee, then naturally he would not be able to hold his nose upright.

Is it possible to remove the chairman of the Kosut National Defense Council? Artur thinks there is still this possibility. If he can help Baojiani, then the angry conservatives will definitely bite Kossuth desperately, and if he can't possibly let that guy step down.

But Artur also knows that this kind of hope is not particularly great. After all, the radicals still have a majority in the parliament. Although the conservatives are making a lot of noise, most of them are messing around and making small moves. When it comes to big things, the radicals will definitely protect themselves. Suter, expecting conservatives to overthrow Kosuth is unlikely, unless...

"Unless Kosut made a fatal mistake!" Artur murmured a few times, and then fell into contemplation.

Because he really knew some of Kosut’s handles, but strictly speaking, it was not Kosut’s handles, but the pots of Kosut’s.

This is how things are. Didn’t Kosut purchase a batch of arms from Jan Constantine through Li Xiao? In charge of this matter was Zoltan, a deputy minister under Kosut.

This product is actually a businessman doing import and export trade, but it belongs to Kosut’s supporters. Kossut had given Kossut a lot of financial aid when he was running for parliament. So Kossuth would naturally retaliate when he soared, so he appointed Zoltan as the Deputy Minister of Finance, responsible for economic and trade negotiations.

In Kosut’s opinion, Zoltan was originally engaged in economics and trade, so there must be no major problem in letting him take charge of his business. It should be said that Kossuth got it half right. Zoltan does have a certain ability, and he is indeed more expert in economics and trade, but he has a fatal flaw-he is always a businessman, and in that era, there was almost no business. Zoltan naturally has a slippery side, that is, his hands and feet are not particularly clean in some things.

For example, in the arms procurement negotiations last time, although Kosut and Li Xiao were in charge, Zoltan and Dimitri Bretianu were responsible for the specific details of the negotiations. During the negotiation, Zoltan's minor problems broke out and he accepted Dimitri's bribes and kickbacks, but did not implement Kosut's instructions to lower the price. So the final transaction price actually made Li Xiao take advantage of it.

Although Zoltan did conceal this matter, there is no impermeable wall in this world. Alto's friends discovered the good things Zoltan had done, and once reported it. But Kossuth is overshadowed by the Ministry of Finance and the National Defense Committee. How could his confidant Zoltan be defeated by a small pawn.

This friend of Artur not only failed to bring down Zoltan, but was retaliated by Zoltan. In desperation, he had to flee to Artur for asylum.

Let's put it this way, this matter was not uncommon back then. Almost the big guys did it in this way. It's normal to take back the deductions, especially for this kind of large arms transactions.

And the thing itself was Zoltan’s fault, Kosut didn't actually know, at least the kickback didn't flow into Kosut’s pocketbook. It can be said that Kossuth made the mistake of unclear employment and ineffective supervision of his subordinates, which is a malfeasance but not particularly serious.

But, everything can't go online. Was it reasonable and legal for Kosut to engage in Ferenc? Obviously not! He Kosuth is on the line.

Since Kossuth can do the first year, why can't Artur not do the fifteenth? He can also insult Kosut~www.ltnovel.com~ and said that Zoltan’s acceptance of bribes and kickbacks was entirely instigated and allowed by Kosut, and it can also be said that Kosut actually received bribes and kicked back. , You can even make a fuss about that friend who was persecuted, saying that Kossuth saw things revealed and prepared to kill others.

Although this is not all true, it makes sense! Your dog in Kosut has done something wrong. Don’t you, the owner, need to be responsible for it?

The only thing that makes Artur hesitate is how to get the most out of things. It is certainly not enough to rely on his personal strength, but if he goes to the conservatives to cooperate, he is a little bit ignorant of Baojiani.

Artur felt that Baugiani's group was obviously a good hand at first, but they were dumbfounded by the current virtues, and their level was really low. In case he still can't handle Kosut when he cooperates with them, then with Kosut's despicable means, he will definitely wear small shoes when he looks back, and he will definitely kill him.

Should he take the risk? Artur is a little hesitant to do it. The risk is a bit high, but it would be a pity if he doesn't do it.

It's just that Artur is a brave man after all, too, it is impossible for the timid to come out to make a revolution, and the courage to create the Austrians is not courageous, how can it be!

So after some thoughts, Artur wrote a letter to Ferenc, describing in detail what happened to the friend, focusing on what Zoltan did, and what he meant was to ask for money. Lentz, the attorney general, helped uphold justice and gave his friend a fair deal.

Anyway, just looking at this letter from Arturs, I’m afraid he didn’t know what happened to Pez, and that Ferenc had stepped down. Just a good man who is ready to do justice to his friends...

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