Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 1428: Useless effort



Alexander II's original intention was to let Count Shuvanov speak freely, without any connotation.

But at this moment, Duke Dolgoruky would inevitably think too much, and he suddenly felt even more aggrieved. He felt that Alexander II was aiming at him, and he couldn't help but feel a little frustrated.

Of course, this also made him hate Count Shuvanov even more, and his eyes became colder and colder.

This made Count Shuvanov dumbfounded. Why did things become like this? He obviously wanted to be a little transparent and didn't even think about competing with Duke Dolgoruky for favor, okay?

It's just that the matter has reached this point. Even if he wants to explain to Duke Dolgoruky, he won't listen. What's more, he is also an ambitious person. It doesn't matter if he didn't have a chance before. Today, this opportunity that is not an opportunity has fallen to him. It's on, you have to catch it no matter what!

Count Shuvanov collected his thoughts and replied loudly: "Your Majesty, I think the top priority is to re-establish your authority, otherwise no matter what you do, it will be a headache and a pain in the neck, and it will not solve the fundamental problem."

"And the most effective way to establish authority is to kill people. As long as you can make up your mind to kill some of the leaders, those outsiders will naturally be afraid, and they will not make fools with the liberal elements!"

This argument spoke to the heart of Alexander II. He dreamed of re-establishing his authority, which made him a little surprised.

Suddenly his attitude towards Count Shuvanov became even more enthusiastic: "Very good, Count, please continue!"

Count Shuvanov replied without hesitation: "Now is the best opportunity. The verdict of the local court has made many dishonest people active. If they are left alone, they will inevitably make more trouble." , these guys are all soft-hearted, and they thought that Your Majesty was afraid of them... The more times like this, the more iron-blooded methods must be used. Tell them that Your Majesty's authority cannot be desecrated, and it is undoubtedly best to kill a few leaders. way!"

Alexander II was a little moved. Although he loved to cry, he was not really merciful. If killing a few people could stabilize the imperial power, he would not pity a few lives.

What's more, these people did go a bit too far, and it was only natural that they should be taught a lesson.

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Pobedonostsev knew exactly what Alexander II was worried about, and he knew that the supreme leader would not agree to do this in the end.

But Count Shuvanov's suggestion still aroused his vigilance. This kid really has two skills. This time Alexander II didn't listen to him. It was more because he was unfamiliar with him and had no confidence in him. If he came a few more times, Maybe it will be different in the future!

For Pobedonostsev, this trend is very worthy of vigilance. Once Alexander II really feels that Count Shuvanov is capable and trustworthy, there will be another strong rival competing for favor in the future.

We must find a way to interrupt his momentum and not let him get ahead!

Pobedonostsev immediately came up with this idea and subconsciously wanted to object, but when he spoke, he caught a glimpse of Duke Dolgoruky with a face full of resentment from the corner of his eye.

He swallowed his words immediately. Duke Dolgoruky had proven with practical actions that direct suppression would not work. Instead, it would help Count Shuvanov. With this lesson learned, he must not be so stupid!

Pobedonostsev said lightly: "It's good to kill a few people to solve the problem, but those liberal elements are probably not afraid of killing people. They even hope to kill a few more people!"

Alexander II suddenly froze. He was really moved by Count Shuvanov for a moment, and he was ready to kill him to make a warning to others to restore his prestige.

But I was still a little worried, but I couldn't tell what I was worried about, until Pobedonostsev revealed the secret.

The reason why the reformists suddenly attacked Baryatinsky is probably to muddy the waters. The best way to muddy the waters is to make the matter bigger. What can add fuel to the fire now than a dead person?

They just expect them to go on a killing spree, right? !

Thinking of this, Alexander II immediately gave up the idea of ​​killing people. The risk was too great. His goal was to survive the crisis safely and divide the reformists. He did not want to make things worse and cause a revolution.

So don’t take the risk and find another way!

He glanced at Count Shuvanov: "Very good, Count, you have made a good start. Now you can talk freely about what other methods you have!"

Count Shuvanov returned to his original position angrily. Just now he was really excited and thought that Alexander II would adopt his suggestion, but who would have expected that he would be dismissed with just one word.

Judging from Alexander II's later attitude, although he did not expressly disagree, he actually put it aside, which solved the problem. UU Kanshu www.uukanshu.net not only failed to impress him, but also offended Duke Dolgoruky, so the loss is big!

At this moment, he finally realized how fierce the competition within the Winter Palace was. He said bluntly that even if Alexander II farted, a thousand people would flatter him and say that the fart smelled good.

It is simply a fantasy to stand out without two brushes.

He secretly told himself: He must be more careful in the future, never be as impetuous as today, and never speak randomly again before seeing a real opportunity.

The one with the most complicated emotions in the imperial study was definitely Duke Dolgoruky. For him, it was a good thing that Alexander II gave up taking Count Shuvanov's advice, but the problem was that it was not because of his dissuasion. Achieved, the limelight thing Pobedonostsev, that **** made Alexander II change his mind with a single word. Compared with others, he talked a lot and it was all meaningless.

What worried him even more was that after this round of confrontation, both Count Shuvanov and Pobedonostsev had more or less left a good impression on Alexander II. Only he once again made Alexander II The world is unhappy.

Duke Dolgoruky went crazy. He didn't understand that he was obviously thinking about Alexander II and wanted to help Duke Baryatinsky, but why was he the one who got hurt?

He looked at Pobedonostsev and Count Shuvanov beside him, and he couldn't understand why Alexander II couldn't see that these two people had ulterior motives.

If Alexander II could hear his voice, I'm afraid he would sneer at it. Everyone has ulterior motives. You are the only loyal minister. How dare you look in the mirror and tell lies without blushing?


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