Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 1461: Unacceptable



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So does Count Uvarov have the ability to get Prince Baryatinsky out of the mud?

To be honest, this is a very debatable question.

If it were back then, Count Uvarov would have had this ability. Not to mention clearing Prince Baryatinsky's name, it was just a matter of slapping Nikolai Milyutin with just one word from him.

If you encounter content that cannot be displayed or is incompletely displayed, or garbled characters or typos, please exit reading mode or free reading mode to read normally. But this is no longer the case. To put it bluntly, Count Uvarov himself has a crotch, so why can't he clean it? How can he help Duke Baryatinsky since he has been marginalized? Faith or love? Conservatives and reformists don't eat either of these anyway. What's more, even if Count Uvarov really has this ability, he is not a philanthropist, so why should he help Duke Baryatinsky for nothing? Every effort must be rewarded. What did Prince Baryatinsky give him in return? Will the old man be invited back to take charge of the overall situation again? Even if Duke Baryatinsky is so generous, other conservative leaders are not willing! Naturally, even if Alexander II had the idea to ask Count Uvarov to help Duke Baryatinsky get out of trouble, he would have to consider the feelings of other conservatives. After thinking for a moment, he made a decision: "Count, how about you go talk to Duke Baryatinsky? After all, Count Uvarov is old, so it's not that difficult to bother him. It's OK. I believe that as long as we get through this difficult time, the situation will soon improve. Let him not be in a hurry!"Old Adlerberg was a little confused, why? This job fell on him? It was obviously Count Rostovtsev who brought up this matter on his own initiative, so he should be the one to resolve it, right? To be honest, he didn't really want to get involved in this matter. After all, Count Uvarov was not that easy to get along with, and Duke Baryatinsky was not easy to deal with either. If he offends these two, he will have to walk around without food! Old Adlerberg glanced at Count Rostovtsev, with an obvious meaning: to remind Count Rostovtsev that this is your business, and you should take over this job quickly. Go over there! But Count Rostovtsev would not pay attention to him. His purpose was to put old Adlerberg in to buy time for Li Xiao. Alexander II left this job to the old fox as he expected. He was too late to be happy, so how could he help old Adlerberg out of the siege. Naturally, he just pretended not to see it, but old Adlerberg was in dire straits. Alexander II's attitude was there, and he really didn't have the guts to refuse, but he was very reluctant. After struggling for a while, he bit the bullet and said: "Your Majesty, it may not be that easy to convince Duke Baryatinsky. I am not completely sure. Do you think you should find someone else..." Alexander II interrupted: "Find someone to help you, right? Then let's do this, I will ask Count Kleinmicher to accompany you!"What else could old Adlerberg say? You can't say that Count Kleinmicher can't do it, right? If he said that, he would offend two people at once, whether it was Alexander II or Count Kleinmicher. In desperation, he could only nod in agreement, but the old fox still did not forget the original intention of coming to the Winter Palace. He reminded again: "Your Majesty, you must pay attention to Archduke Andrei and the First Prince of St. Petersburg. For the development of the third film, all dangerous factors must be nipped in the bud, I think..."

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Alexander II interrupted him again: "I will tell Duke Dolgoruky to be more careful. You can go and convince Duke Baryatinsky with peace of mind. The troubles in the Ministry of Justice are between me and Rostovsky." Earl Husband keeps an eye on it, there won’t be any problem!”

Seeing that Alexander II was unwilling to let him interfere with the troubles of the Ministry of Justice, old Adlerberg had no choice but to leave the Winter Palace angrily.

He did not know that this trip to the Winter Palace was actually more costly than good, because as soon as he left Alexander II, he said to Count Rostovtsev unhappily: "Count, your judgment is very accurate. Now people's hearts are floating. Look at it." Count Adlerberg, with his hands stretched out so long, it seems that he has other thoughts!"

If you encounter content that cannot be displayed or is incompletely displayed, or garbled characters or typos, please exit reading mode or free reading mode to read normally. Count Rostovtsev nodded slightly and said: "This is normal. This count used to be famous for his long-sleeved dance. In the past, Count Uvarov had been suppressing him, so he was more restrained and honest. …Now that Count Uvarov is gone, he may also have ambitions to fight for power, and probably wants to compete with Count Pobedonostsev and Duke Baryatinsky.”Alexander II hummed: "Yes, otherwise how could he be so well-informed? I didn't even know that the Third Department of St. Petersburg was targeting the Ministry of Justice, but he knew about it in advance... I'm afraid he has put in a lot of effort these days. Win people's hearts! Isn't this guy Minih bought by him?"Old Adlerberg would never have imagined how superb Count Rostovtsev's methods were. The palace had previously slapped him with a snitch in front of Alexander II. He told Alexander II that the old Adlerberg had a fierce fight with Minih and had the idea of ​​​​bringing the Ministry of Justice under his banner. But the feeble-minded Minih could not withstand the temptation and had already joined him as his younger brother. Alexander II was not particularly convinced at first. The reason is very simple. The reason why Minih was able to become the Minister of Justice was entirely because he needed someone who did not have a deep background and could be more obedient to control the key points. of the Ministry of Justice. Find Shuyuan www.zhaoshuyuan. comAlexander II had long realized the importance of the Ministry of Justice. If this department was controlled in his hands, it would be equivalent to holding the reformists within seven inches. Any reform bill that wants to be implemented must first pass the Ministry of Justice. Securing this level will prevent the reformists from doing whatever they want. Then he can easily and happily negotiate terms with the reformists, and force them to retreat without much effort. But now when his carefully selected Minister of Justice encounters trouble, the first thing he thinks of is not asking his boss for help. Instead, he first finds old Adlerberg, who is obviously in Minih's heart. He, the tsar, is not as important as old Adlerberg! The reason why this happened must be that old Adlerberg was trying to win over Minih, and he might have promised some benefits! This made Alexander II very angry. The land grab actually got his land. What did this **** old Adlerberg mean? What's on his mind? Do you think that Duke Baryatinsky is on his last legs and is ready to jump out to seize power and become addicted to being the big brother of the conservatives? This is something that Alexander II will never accept. In his plan, the conservatives who succeed Count Uvarov must and can only be Duke Baryatinsky and Bobie. Count Donostsev, at most one more Dmitry Milyutin, no one else can have any inappropriate thoughts!


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