Vol 3 Chapter 1434: rebuke
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Count Kleinmicher was very worried. Those difficult bosses could not be dismissed casually. Moreover, they were not tough at first but played crazy emotional cards, which made it impossible for him to refuse. exit.
After being tortured for three days, he couldn't bear it anymore, so he could only find Alexander II and resign.
"You want to resign as the head of the attendant's room?" Alexander II looked at him playfully, as if he was watching a joke, "What's the reason?"
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Count Kleinmicher replied honestly: "I deeply feel that my ability is limited and I am not qualified for this job. Please allow me to resign."
Alexander II snorted: "Is this really the reason?"
Count Kleinmicher moved his lips as if he wanted to say something, but finally swallowed it back and replied: "Yes, I thought about it for a long time after I went back, considering the importance of this position and my future Due to capacity constraints, the best option is to resign and give way to a more suitable person..."
Alexander II interrupted him angrily: "Fart! You're full of lies! You just don't want to take responsibility and don't want to offend others. What's wrong? Are you afraid of those who ask for help? You neither dare to refuse them nor violate my rules." Order, do you think it’s hard to be a good person being stuck in the middle? So you just want to give up and run away?”
Immediately Count Kleinmicher broke out in a cold sweat. He was indeed seen through by Alexander II. Also, how could His Majesty, who has so many eyes and ears, not know that the threshold of his home was almost leveled.
There was no way Xiao Jiujiu could hide this from the other party, but he really had no choice! What can he do? Just like a rat in a bellows!
Alexander II looked at him coldly. He was not surprised at all by Count Kleinmicher's reaction. This count had never been a particularly firm person, and he would not stand unswervingly on the side of the king. While sharing worries and solving problems, he will not openly confront the king and betray the king's interests.
Whenever he encounters this kind of trouble, he always chooses to withdraw and solve the problem in an almost ridiculous way.
Alexander II didn't like his solution at all, let alone his attitude. So he must be taught a profound lesson!
Alexander II suddenly emphasized his tone and lectured him face to face: "You think you are wronged, don't you? In order to take care of the emotions of both parties, you chose to sacrifice yourself and resign to escape all this, right? You still think you are great, don't you?"
Count Kleinmicher lowered his head and said nothing. Although he did not say it explicitly, he certainly meant so.
Alexander II suddenly became even more angry: "You are aggrieved, right? But think about it carefully. What is the purpose of the country raising you and giving you good clothes and food? To make you a good husband? Or to let you help the king?" Share worries and solve problems?"
Without waiting for Count Kleinmicher to speak, Alexander II continued: "Since my father, I have always trusted you. No matter how others say you are mediocre and incompetent, we still trust you as always. You are How do you repay our trust like this? You run away when you encounter trouble. If your servant encounters a problem and abandons you and runs away, how would you feel? How would you deal with this servant?!"
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