Struggle in Russia

Chapter 593 It’s useless

Nicholas I hated being fooled by his ministers. He did not want to be fooled like a fool. Anyone who dared to fool him would be severely punished by him, even the powerful Count Uvarov.

The third part had previously presented many reports about Count Uvarov, saying that he had a close relationship with the Moldavia nobles.

At first, Nicholas I thought that Count Uvarov only befriended those Moldavia bastards in order to spy on Grand Duke Constantine. But as a rebellion broke out in Moldavia, the counter-insurgency troops sent to Archduke Constantine by the War Ministry were slow to make progress. He began to realize that something might be unusual.

It's just that at that time, he believed that Count Uvarov would not do anything that would harm Russia's interests. But today, as the counter-insurgency operations made progress and the situation in Moldavia began to reverse, he actually jumped out to cause trouble.

If Nicholas I still can't see that he is connected with the Moldavia nobles, then Nicholas I, the emperor, should just stop doing it!

One can imagine how angry Nicholas I was. He always thought that the rebellion in Moldavia was caused by Grand Duke Constantine's reckless behavior and chaotic reforms. He wrote to Grand Duke Constantine more than once and scolded Grand Duke Constantine. But now It seems that although the trigger of the rebellion is the issue of reform, there are also a group of people behind the scenes who are secretly working to achieve the goal of excluding dissidents at the expense of Russia's interests.

And this man is Count Uvarov!

Nicholas I decided to teach someone a lesson. He had hesitated to speak a few times before, just to save face for someone in the past. But now it seems that someone not only failed to learn the lesson, but also failed to take the precious feelings of the emperor into consideration!

At this time, Count Uvarov also realized that something was wrong. Obviously Nicholas I was dissatisfied with him, but he was not willing to ask him to take over the drudgery! It was obviously something that couldn't be done, how could he hit his head with iron?

After thinking nervously for a moment, he forced himself to hold his nerve and replied: "Your Majesty, this matter is of great importance. Wei Chen feels that he is powerless, but if you must let Wei Chen go, Wei Chen is also bound to do it!"

Count Uvarov knew that it would be worse to shrink the eggs at this time, so he might as well pretend to agree first, and then slowly think of a way, or at worst, just use the procrastination trick and wait for the situation in Moldavia to change further.

Think about it, if Archduke Constantine wins, life for the Moldavia nobles will naturally be even more difficult. At that time, he will go out to persuade them to give up some unrealistic demands, and the matter will be settled!

And if Grand Duke Constantine fails, then in addition to continuing to throw dirty water on Grand Duke Constantine, he can also tell Nicholas I that he must make concessions in such a severe situation.

In this way, things can still be done. Anyway, he has a trick, and he can just show it when the time comes!

Ordinarily Count Uvarov's attitude was correct enough. Did Nicholas I let him go?

The answer is no, because Nicholas I did not intend to leave this matter to Count Uvarov from the beginning. As far as the situation he and the Moldavia rebels were in, leaving him in charge would be like sending a weasel into the henhouse.

"Really?" Nicholas I snorted lightly and said, "It would be great if you have such a heart, Count, but you are really not good at this job..."

Count Uvarov breathed a sigh of relief. Although he had just decided to go through the dangers, there was still something wrong with letting him go. Now it's just right to go down the slope without going.

Count Uvarov was just about to stand up and shout a few more slogans to highlight his noble sentiments of not fearing hardships and dangers and serving the country wholeheartedly, but the following words of Nicholas I directly poured cold water on him:

"Of course, even if you are good at it, Earl, I won't agree!"

Nicholas I's tone suddenly turned cold, and he said with murderous intent: "When did the great Russia negotiate with the rebels? The only way to deal with these guys is to kill them cleanly!"

"They still have the nerve to seek more autonomy. I'm afraid these bastards have forgotten who liberated them from the infidels and who gave them freedom. Rebellion? There is only one end for rebellion, and that is death without burial. land!"

"We must not be soft or merciful when dealing with the rebels. The sooner we eliminate them, the more effective way is to eradicate them!"

"Kostya's new policy does have a lot of problems, but confiscating the property of those traitors and depriving them of all honors is really useful! It should have been done long ago!"

Count Uvarov was heartbroken. No matter how stupid he was, he could tell that Nicholas I had no intention of supporting him. He even encouraged Grand Duke Constantine and even said that his new policy was particularly good. It’s just that it’s used too late.

What does this mean? It shows that Nicholas I clearly supported what Grand Duke Constantine did, and anyone who dared to speak against it would be in trouble with the Tsar!

Count Uvarov felt his throat tightening, because this result really disappointed him. It would be better not to fight this small report. If not, everyone would not be able to see Nicholas I's support for Grand Duke Constantine. , and now that the emperor's attitude has been made clear, it's up to you to decide which side to take next!

Count Uvarov secretly thought something was wrong, and decided to have a small meeting with Chernyshev and others to discuss a solution immediately after the meeting was over. As expected, they kept suppressing Grand Duke Constantine and deliberately did not give him enough resources to counter the rebellion. Good packaging and handling.

According to Count Uvarov, even if Nicholas I expressed his support for Grand Duke Constantine, he still had to delay. It was so easy to have such a good opportunity to slap Grand Duke Constantine to death. He must not Let him slip away!

However, Count Uvarov suffered another heavy blow immediately. Nicholas I directly asked at the imperial meeting: "Minister of War, how did I hear about the materials and funds needed for the counter-insurgency operation in Moldavia?" Nothing was delivered, which caused the counter-insurgency operation to be very unsmooth. Can you tell me what's going on?"

Chernyshov stood up with a grimace and replied: "Your Majesty, there is indeed a big gap in supplies, but this is mainly due to the fact that Duke Mikhail and Prince Paskovich consumed too much supplies. We can provide them with priority. We are trying our best to raise supplies and strive to provide them to Moldavia as soon as possible, but this will take time..."

Chernyshev's dragging technique was beautiful, but it had no effect on Nicholas I this time!

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