Struggle in Russia

Chapter 602 Must be beaten

Nicholas I looked as if he was ready to let Count Uvarov go, but Count Rostovtsev could hear a strong murderous intention. This time about the new policy in Moldavia has seriously damaged his view of the country. Count Uvarov's feelings were not only disappointed but also disgusted.

This was the effect Count Rostovtsev wanted, but the disgust was still too shallow to cause fatal damage.

To deal with the conservatives, we must use a machete to kill a chicken, and we must use all our strength to fight a lion and a rabbit. We must slap them to death, and we must not give them any chance to escape. Otherwise, not only will all the previous efforts be wasted, but also there will be endless troubles!

So as soon as Nicholas I finished speaking, he slowly and seemingly unintentionally added: "Your Majesty, just paying close attention is not enough. These people with ulterior motives are powerful and intricately connected. To put it bluntly, they are everywhere in the empire. Every corner of the department. They have too many ways to cause harm secretly. In order to prevent them from continuing to cause harm, I think we should order the third department to strengthen control, discover their little tricks as soon as possible, and solve them as soon as possible!"

Nicholas I nodded. He naturally knew how powerful Count Uvarov's group was. Otherwise, how could he be so entangled?

It is indeed a way to let the third part or let Duke Ordorf strengthen the control. Although the third part was inevitably infiltrated by Count Uvarov's people, some rumors from there were leaked to the old guy. Listening is also a kind of beating that can make him realize the seriousness of the matter.

"Very good, let's do it!" Nicholas I agreed directly.

After leaving the Imperial Library and the Winter Palace, Count Rostovtsev went straight back to the National Library, but he did not go to read a book, but Nikolai Milyutin was waiting for him.

The Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs was actually a little confused when he was suddenly called over, because Count Rostovtsev rarely met with him in person recently. Ever since Count Rostovtsev gained more favor from Nicholas I, This kind of semi-public meeting is a bit of a waste of time.

As a staunch reformist, it would be very troublesome if the news about his meeting and secret talks with Nikolai Milyutin spread.

"Earl, you called me over in such a hurry. Did something major happen?"

Count Rostovtsev shook his head and said: "It's not a major change, it's just a little important."

These words made Nikolai Milyutin scratch his head. Is it important or not?

"Did you know that Count Uvarov met with a wall at the Imperial Council today?"

Nikolai Milyutin laughed out loud: "Yes, this is great news. This old fox has his day too!"

Count Rostovtsev glanced at him and warned: "Don't be too happy. It's impossible to do evil openly, but it's not difficult for him to do something secretly!"

Nikolai Milyutin was stunned. This was true. He knew how difficult and ruthless Count Uvarov was. When Archduke Constantine had just implemented the New Deal in Moldavia, he was still overjoyed, thinking that it was a good start, and that Moldavia could become a testing ground for Russia's future reforms.

But what happened next left him stunned. In the blink of an eye, Moldavia was in chaos, and Archduke Constantine almost became a lost dog.

To be honest, he was tossing and turning all night long, completely confused as to how a good thing could turn into this horrible situation.

Later, after Count Rostovtsev pointed out to him the small tricks done by Count Uvarov and his group, as well as the various mistakes and omissions of Grand Duke Constantine, he realized how serious the problem was.

To put it bluntly, before Dmitry led the troops to defeat the rebellion, his hair fell out in handfuls, but he was so anxious!

It wasn't until the past few months that he could finally breathe a sigh of relief. After carefully studying Moldavia's new counter-insurgency policies, to be honest, he was dumbfounded because these policies were too radical and too cruel. Anyway, he never I dare to imagine that this could really be done, not even in Moldavia.

However, the effect of the new policy was very ideal, completely reversing the situation of Archduke Constantine being passively beaten, and helping him regain his footing.

At this time, I suddenly heard that Count Uvarov was causing trouble again, and the target was directed at Moldavia's New Deal. How could Nikolai Milyutin not be angry or anxious? Hearing about Count Uvarov's conspiracy After he went bankrupt, he jumped up from his chair and jumped around the office as happily as a child.

At this moment, he suddenly heard that Count Uvarov was still making trouble secretly. He suddenly became nervous again and quickly asked: "Do you have relevant information?"

Count Rostovtsev felt that the two brothers Nikolai and Dmitri were really not alike at all. One was as playful as a child, while the other was as steady as an old dog. What kind of parents can raise such completely different brothers!

However, although Nicholas was a little out of touch, he was still reliable in his work, and his relationship with Grand Duke Constantine was really good. Some things and words should be conveyed to him only by him who would listen to Grand Duke Constantine.

"No!"

Count Rostovtsev replied calmly: "It's just that he always does this, so there's no reason to be surprised!"

"The purpose of calling you here is firstly to remind you to pay attention to relevant issues and try to help solve some troubles. The other is to remind you to tell His Highness the Grand Duke and let him calm down. Don't think that His Majesty dismissed Uwa at the imperial meeting. With Count Rolf’s advice, you can sit back and relax and do whatever you want!”

Nikolai Milyutin was stunned, and then he realized what Count Rostovtsev’s purpose was. To put it bluntly, he was actually asked to come over and beat up Grand Duke Constantine. Apparently he was worried that the Grand Duke would do something wrong again!

His cheeks suddenly felt hot and he was very embarrassed, because the previous tricks of Grand Duke Constantine were really blinding. It has become the Grand Duke's habit to beat a good hand of cards to pieces. To put it bluntly, if he hadn't messed around, Moldavia would never be what it is now.

Apparently Count Rostovtsev was worried that the man would start wandering again after learning that his father was backing him. Strictly speaking, his so-called good situation had nothing to do with him. It was due to Dmitri's ability and his ability. Li Xiao gave the correct method.

Given his character, he would probably mess around whenever he got the chance, and he might even subvert Li Xiao's plan to get rid of him. At that time, there would really be no one who could save him...

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