Struggle in Russia

Chapter 1114 I have to do it

Konstantin Nikolayevich's head was buzzing. Strength is the most important quality of a soldier? How can this be? Didn’t they always say that obeying orders is a soldier’s bounden duty? How did you become strong?

Dmitri looked at this little confused man and shook his head secretly. How should I put it, this child is the representative of the vast majority of conservative aristocratic children. Typical of being taught a fool!

The concept of obedience and obedience has been instilled in me since I was a child. I blindly obey my superiors and parents. Except for having my own ideas about eating, drinking and having fun, everything else is obeyed.

What is the use of such waste? Be a sounding board?

What is even more sad is that there are still many such people in the Russian army, and they are not ashamed but proud of them.

Dmitri sighed in his heart and asked again: "What? Do you think it's wrong? Do you still think that obeying orders is a bounden duty? Then let me ask you, do you or Alexander Vasilyevich obey and implement me very well? An order?"

Konstantin Nikolayevich was stunned. The answer to this question was clear at a glance. Strictly speaking, he and Alexander Vasilyevich did not obey Dmitri's orders very well.

In other words, if obeying orders is really that important, they have actually violated this rule!

This made him even more confused and frightened. According to his own theory, he should carry out Dmitri's orders without compromise, and he should obey Dmitri's orders and severely punish Alexander Vasilyevich.

But he didn't like to do this, and couldn't help but want to excuse Alexander Vasilyevich. This was really contradictory!

He was so entangled that he didn't know what to do. Dmitri snorted and asked, "Why don't you like to obey orders?"

Konstantin Nikolayevich swallowed, he no longer knew what to say. It seemed wrong to resolutely carry out the order, but it was even more wrong to refuse to carry out the order. He was caught in a paradox and shut down.

Dmitri said earnestly: "Soldiers should obey orders, but at the same time, soldiers should also have their own ideas. People who follow others' opinions and have no brains will never be good soldiers! I know you have objections and opinions to my orders. There is no problem, this is your freedom, you can think about it for yourself and see if I am right or wrong!"

As he spoke, he waved his hand and said decisively: "Before that, let's execute the order and arrest Alexander Vasilyevich immediately! Don't you need me to repeat it again?"

Konstantin Nikolayevich nodded quickly, and then hurriedly retreated. Looking at his panicked look, Dmitri couldn't help but shook his head. This piece of waste wood wanted to be forged again. It seems that using the materials is not that easy!

Not long after, the news that Alexander Vasilyevich was arrested by the military police spread throughout the military camp. There was an uproar over this!

For mid-level and senior military officers, Alexander Vasilyevich was brutally arrested just for beating two humble men in the legs. This is simply persecution!

When did these bitches need to pay so much attention?

Mid-level and senior military officers generally believe that Dmitry's approach is too ridiculous, and he is simply kneeling to the reformists again!

"What does this mean? Why do you do this? This is a trample on the dignity of the nobility!"

For a time, middle and high-ranking military officers continued to talk and condemn Dmitri's actions. Some even made harsh words to condemn and resist Dmitri's orders until someone took back his orders!

It's just that the louder the voice and the smaller the action, the more senior and middle-ranking officers are, the greater the status and power of Dmitry in Alexander II. To offend him is equivalent to ruining his future. Anyway, they were not the ones who were arrested, so let Alexander Vasilyevich’s relatives and friends worry about this matter!

As for the lower-ranking officers and ordinary soldiers, they were also a little surprised by Dmitry's order. After all, they were already accustomed to the practices of the Russian army. Serfs were never treated as human beings. When did the big men start to care about the life and death of Mudlegs?

Some people think that Dmitri was just acting and would not really punish Alexander Vasilyevich. He raised the board high and then put it down gently. This kind of trick has not been done before. Yes, not surprising.

Only Konstantin Nikolaevich knew that Dmitri was serious, because when he returned to the headquarters, Dmitri was giving orders to Colonel Nikolay Viktorovich, the military police chief, Ask him to take action in the near future to severely punish anyone who dares to disobey military discipline and neglect their duties. No matter who is the military rank, once caught, he will be severely punished!

Obviously the commander-in-chief wants to scare the monkeys!

The only thing that Konstantin couldn't figure out was why Dmitri would do this. Doesn't he know who these middle- and senior-level officers represent?

Of course Dmitri knew who these people were, and a large part of them were the conservative party leaders. Alexander II obviously trusted them more, so he specially gave Dmitri a bunch of their descendants to see how they looked. Prepare to use the opportunity of counterinsurgency to gild them so that they can be promoted later!

To be honest, Dmitri was fed up with them. In his opinion, these guys were just a bunch of losers. The conservative forces had fully demonstrated their incompetence during the Crimean War. Except for a very few who have some ability, the others are just mediocre idiots.

In the Crimean War, these guys made countless low-level mistakes. They were either as timid as a rat and afraid of the enemy like a tiger, or they knew how to fight hard and waste the lives of soldiers. In short, compared with those reformist young and middle-aged generals, this group of people is simply eye-catching.

It was precisely because of their outstanding performance in the war that the reformist generals gradually gained the upper hand and gained real power. Alexander II obviously wanted to try to balance the reformists who had soared in strength, but there was no excuse for the poor performance of the conservatives before.

This time, he deliberately sent more conservative generals to counter the rebellion, hoping that these people would pinch the soft persimmons of the rebels and gain credit. When the time comes, "rewards based on merit" will also be promoted to conservatives!

Not to mention that Dmitry himself was a mole of the reformists, and it was impossible to follow Alexander II's wishes. As far as the performance of these conservative losers is concerned, Dmitri is not willing to lead these pig teammates to suppress the rebellion. Otherwise, if you are not careful, you will be tricked to death by these pig heads!

Besides, countering the rebellion this time is inherently difficult, with problems and difficulties everywhere. Dmitri really has no interest in being the nanny of these people and worrying about them. He might as well take the opportunity to drive away a large number of the worst people. of……

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