Struggle in Russia

Chapter 394 Where to Go (Part 2)

Nicola Ionescu suggested: "No, let's talk to Jan Constantine and tell them that the conservatives are exerting too much pressure now, and we are a little bit overwhelmed, how?"

When Constantinescu heard that this idea was good, it was indeed necessary to talk to Jan Constantine. Now George Stribe is putting all his strength on the pressure, as long as he behaves a bit more shy, Jan Constantine Constantine must have held them back, wouldn't that be a benefit!

"This is a way!" Constantinescu also strengthened the idea in a cunning manner: "Not only do we have to tell Jan Constantine about this, we also have to release gossip and tell him that George Stribe is Win us over... let's do both, and see if he's in a hurry!"

Immediately, the two chicken thieves beamed with joy, as happy as the fox who stole the chicken. Anyway, these two goods are determined by Yang Constantine, so I don't believe that the other party will not fall for it.

But just as they were sneakily preparing, Kuza came to the door. Kuza didn’t pay in vain during this period, and he was mobilizing the masses wantonly. Now counting his 41st brigade, there are a total of nearly 30,000 horses. He came back to Constantinescu to ask for help, and the other is Let's see if he and Ionesco have started to prepare.

"Mobilize the masses?" Nicola Ionescu was taken aback for a moment, and then realized that there was such a thing, and immediately said in a perfunctory way: "We are already working on this work, and we will take full action soon!"

Kuza didn't believe it no matter what he heard, and immediately turned his head to look at Constantinescu, wondering what this old friend said.

Constantinescu was not much better than Ionescu. He was busy making connections and bargaining with Barb Qatar for a long time, and he had long forgotten the matter of mobilizing the masses.

So he was almost perfunctory: "Yes, we are working on it, but this matter has a lot to do with it, and it must be carried out carefully. It is easy to cause problems if you rush in suddenly, and it will soon... soon there will be results!"

Kuza sighed in his heart, and became more and more disappointed with these two people. Needless to say, these two people didn't take his suggestion seriously at all, and didn't do it at all.

It's just that Kuza didn't get angry, but continued to persuade: "Gentlemen, the time is very urgent now, and the Russian invasion is imminent. If we don't mobilize the masses quickly, why don't we panic when the Russians approach the city?" mobilize the masses?"

It's just that those two people can't listen to it. They have always disdain to deal with mud legs. What if the mud legs are armed and these guys finally rebel? That's more dangerous than the Russians coming in!

So Constantinescu continued to perfunctory: "We know that time is tight,

But work has to be done one by one, and now we have more important things to do first, so we can mobilize the masses slowly..."

Now Kuza was really annoyed, and asked not very happily: "So gentlemen, what important things are you busy with?"

Constantinescu replied solemnly: "We are coordinating the contradictions within the party, busy mediating the conflict between Jan Constantine and George Stribe... If you want to defend Wallachia, you must The first thing is to achieve internal unity, if our National Party can be consistent internally and externally, there is nothing to worry about!"

The words are righteous and dignified, but Kuza is not a three-year-old child who will be fooled casually. What the hell is mediating conflicts?

To be honest, Kuza was really disappointed with Constantinescu at this time. When is the time, he is not doing business and is still busy stealing chickens and dogs. He simply doesn't know what to say!

Kuza is already a bit annoyed, and he doesn't have the heart to do the work of these two people anymore, because doing it is a waste of saliva, so he should do it himself, and let these two guys sit and wait to die!

"Well, I hope everything goes well for you," Kuza sighed, and then directly explained the purpose of coming: "I still have some gains from mobilizing the masses here, and more than 20,000 militias have been organized!"

Both Constantinescu and Ionescu were taken aback by this news, and then both were a little unhappy: [Didn't I already tell you not to rush to mobilize the masses? Why are you guys doing your own thing without saying a word! 】

"Alexandru, you are at odds..."

Constantinescu was particularly annoyed, because he felt that Kuza was his follower, and he had to obey his commands and orders. Now he messed around without even saying hello. In his eyes, he immediately wanted to teach Kuza a lesson, but fortunately, Ionescu caught him quickly.

"Alexandru, well done! You have done a good job in developing a large number of militias so quickly!"

While talking about Ionescu, he gave Constantinescu a wink, and then asked kindly: "So you came this time to inform us of this situation?"

Kuza naturally also saw Constantinescu's displeasure, but he was even more displeased! So I replied with a straight face: "Not exactly, because although the militia has been organized, it is not enough to go to the battlefield. The army is seriously short of guns and ammunition, so I hope you can help find a way to solve the problem of guns and ammunition. and food supplies."

Both Constantinescu and Ionescu felt bad--you boy pulled the team up without saying a word, and then came to Dama to ask for something. What do you think we are? Be your logistics team leader!

Seeing that Constantinescu was about to get angry again, Ionescu was the first to rush: "So that's what happened! Alexandru, you did this sloppily... more than 20,000 people How can the problem of guns, ammunition and food for the country be so easy to solve... Now even the National Guard is short of guns and ammunition!"

"Let's see it this way. We will try our best to solve the problem of guns and ammunition for you. We will also find a way to get you some food, but it is definitely impossible to get the full amount. How about you figure out the rest?"

After a good deal of talking, Kuza sent him away, and then Constantinescu broke out: "Why did you stop me just now, this kid is obviously going his own way, and he must be taught a lesson!"

Ionesco clicked his tongue and persuaded: "My friend, how can I teach him a lesson at this time, now the soldiers are in his hands, you fell out with him, who will protect us! I also know that he is doing his own thing, So we just gave him three melons and two dates, no bullets, no food, and his little militiamen will soon disperse... At that time, he must come back obediently and apologize to us!"

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