Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 1435: To see through



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Alexander II also had a headache with those old men who made him helpless! But it is imperative to cultivate the team, so naturally he can only push one person to stand up to the thunder.

Count Kleinmicher was the man chosen by Alexander II to bear the thunder. Why choose him?

The reason is simple, he is the most suitable!

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First of all, the person who offends must have sufficient status and qualifications. Otherwise, those old men could shatter him to pieces with just a snap of their fingers. You can't stand up to someone else's level A, so why bother talking about reciprocity?

Count Kleinmicher had this strength. Although he had no real power, as a veteran of two dynasties and a friend of Nicholas I and Alexander II, those old men naturally did not dare to do anything to him.

This rules out the possibility of those old men using force to get rid of Count Kleinmicher.

Having this confidence alone is not enough. After all, this matter is very troublesome and cannot be solved easily. This also requires Count Kleinmicher to have sufficient connections. He must know enough important people and make them buy face.

In other words, his interpersonal relationships are tolerable, and he has enough favors to help him resist the consequences of the old men being unhappy. It would be best if he could still sell favors to the old men. It's better not to shout and kill when he owes favors, right?

Count Kleinmicher also did a good job in this regard. He has always been a good guy and naturally sold a lot of favors.

This gave him room to advance and retreat. Even if he was unhappy with the old men, there would be ways to make up for it later.

Of course, this is not the most important thing. What is more important is that Count Kleinmicher is honest!

Yes, Count Kleinmicher was too honest for Alexander II, and he was the only one who was easier to fool.

You can scare him with just a few so-called heart-wrenching words, making him burst into tears of gratitude and wanting to die for you right away. Wouldn't it be a pity that such a fool doesn't take advantage of him!

Alexander II was very proud and was not at all ashamed of his dishonesty.

To be honest, this is a huge difference from what he was more than a year ago. More than a year ago, he was still a little ashamed and had a bottom line in doing things.

But now the cruel reality has awakened him, causing him to lose the last bit of his reserve. Everything is based on interests, and he can sacrifice anyone for his own interests!

So did Alexander II really fool Count Kleinmicher?

Things are not that simple. Although Count Kleinmicher is an honest man, his honesty is only compared to that of an old fox in the officialdom. Compared with those really honest people, he is actually an old fool!

After walking out of Alexander II's study, his expression changed. All the tears of gratitude and shame were swept away, replaced by deep anger!

Yes, he, the honest man, was furious, and he was hurt by the behavior of Alexander II.

He always thought that Alexander II, like Nicholas I, was a friend he could trust. But this is obviously not the case now. If it were Nicholas I, he would definitely not use such means to deal with him.

Nicholas I only regarded him as an intimate, and never expected to use him for anything, let alone sacrifice him to realize his ulterior motives.

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