Struggle in Russia

Chapter 96 Reflection

Jan Konstantin is so fed up, the people under him are too incompetent, so they try to make trouble for him. This was the case with the land acquisition before, and the same thing happened with Baron Kosoy. Every time he made a mistake, he was passive. Now he really dare not Leave the important matters to the trash under his command, otherwise he won't be sincere and can't guarantee that something will happen later.

Of course, Jan Constantine was also reflecting. Yes, things always go wrong, although his subordinates are too useless, but he himself has to bear the responsibility.

The first is to underestimate the enemy. Since the Russians were driven away, the mentality of their brothers has changed, and they are no longer as cautious as before. Many things are too troublesome and unwilling to do it by themselves, and then they are careless, thinking that no one in Wallachia can pose a threat to them anymore.

But now it seems that this is not the case at all. The Russians are certainly scary, but those domestic political enemies should not be underestimated, especially those extreme liberals and reformists, who have already regarded their brothers as a thorn in their side.

This made Jan Constantine a little hurt, because although his political stance in front of the public cannot be said to be particularly progressive, it is by no means particularly conservative. Another way of saying it.

Before Jan Constantine felt that his relationship with the liberals and reformists was not bad, and everyone could communicate calmly. He even did a lot of work in order to win them over to deal with the Russians, convincing those ultra-conservatives to do something to them. Make a concession.

But this time, the extreme liberals and reformists even pointed their finger at him, suffocating to kill him. This made Jan Konstantin feel a sense of frustration that I would have set my heart to the bright moon, but the bright moon shines on the ditch.

He began to reflect on himself, and secretly made up his mind that he must kill these damned liberals and reformers in the future, and never give them any good looks, and let them know how many eyes Prince Ma has.

Of course, this is in the future, and for the time being, he doesn’t dare yet, because for the time being, the extreme liberals and reformers are still attacking him. This faction is not strong among the liberals and reformers. More liberals and reformers choose Standing on the sidelines, it is not advisable to expand the attack surface to provoke more enemies.

Secondly, Jan Constantine felt that not only the extreme liberals and reformists needed to be vigilant, but also the enemies within the conservatives should not be taken lightly. The reason why he was so passive this time was that the one who hit him the most came from within the conservative faction.

These so-called own people are really cruel to their two brothers, and they are really desperate to kill them. This is really in line with that sentence - peers are Chi Guoguo's hatred!

These bastards are definitely jealous of their brother's power position and are ready to kill them to grab power. And Jan Constantine felt that he was too careless with them before, and now it seems that he must first settle inside,

If you want to sit firmly in your position, you have to kill a batch of these two or five youngsters first.

Jan Constantine has decided, the next step is to focus on cracking down on these bastards, and kill them first, so as not to be dragged back when doing business!

In the end, Jan Constantine also conducted an in-depth examination. He felt that the reason for the recitation during this period of time could not be that the enemies inside the faction and outside the faction suddenly cooperated together. In the past, it is impossible to abandon the past and work together.

So there must be someone or some force that used or integrated these two factions, otherwise it would not be able to explain the passivity that has occurred. And these invisible enemies are the most terrifying. Who are they or forces?

Jan Constantine first thought of the Wallachia pro-Russian faction. Although this group of people encountered Waterloo and was dealt with badly, they had almost no chance to speak out in Wallachia. But it must also be admitted that Russia has cultivated a large number of pro-Russian factions and hidden pro-Russian factions during the decades of its operation in Wallachia.

The latter, in particular, is likely to have escaped the reckoning and crackdown after the last coup, and is now quietly operating.

Thinking of this, Jan Constantine suddenly thought of a person—Fontana!

He knew that Fontana was serving the Russians. Although in the last coup that overthrew Prince Bibescu, this woman assumed an attitude of having nothing to do with herself and then escaped the subsequent liquidation, but she It was Russia's dogleg before.

Moreover, this woman is involved and related to all kinds of forces, and she can be regarded as a good dancer. Whether it is liberal, reformist, or conservative, there are a lot of pig brothers who covet her beauty and have been courting her.

If anyone can connect the irreconcilable liberals, reformers and conservatives to attack their brothers, then Fontana is definitely the one who is more suspicious.

Reminiscing that their brothers put a lot of pressure on her some time ago and confiscated a lot of her property, it is entirely possible for this woman to take revenge, and who can guarantee that she is not continuing to serve the Russians now?

Jan Konstantin suddenly broke into a cold sweat. He suddenly remembered that Baroness Kosoy seemed to have a very good relationship with Fontana. They used to be the dog legs of the Russians. It is not ruled out that the baroness will ask Fontana for help. . If that's the case, this woman probably also knows Baron Kosoy's incredible secret.

Jan Constantine couldn't sit still anymore, he patted the bell fiercely to call the butler, then rushed out to look for it without waiting for the butler to come up, and almost bumped into him.

"Send someone to stare at Straka right away, that's right! It's Fontana Straka!" Jan Constantine ordered violently: "I want to know who she has met and what she has done recently things, even who you talk to, who you eat with, who you sleep with, and how many times you sleep with, you have to be very clear!"

After explaining to the butler, Jan Constantine fell into deep thought again, because he felt that although Fontana was very suspicious, he didn't dare to say that she must be behind the scenes, so he could only stare at it first. And he still has a big trouble to solve for the time being—the big trouble of Baron Kosoy is very difficult to deal with!

And about this big trouble is where Jan Constantine's deepest introspection lies. For the first time, he feels that there is something wrong with his iron cock personality. In fact, this time he can completely avoid being passive, and can even take the absolute initiative. If he had generously agreed to Baron Kosoy's request from the beginning, he might be his political enemy who is in trouble now.

It is precisely because of his stingy personality that he subconsciously wants to obtain the greatest gain at the least cost, which makes things get out of hand. It's the same when I think of the situation when I went to see Li Xiao in the first place!

[Am I really wrong? 】

Jan Constantine fell into deep contemplation...

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