Struggle in Russia

Chapter 487: Something Happened (Part 2)

To be honest, this makes absolutely no sense. But this world has never been reasonable, or only the strong are qualified to be reasonable, and the weak can only silently accept the reasoning of the strong. That's all the law of the jungle!

And it's a pity that Kuza is not strong enough now, and he is not yet qualified to let Jan Constantine and others reason with him, so naturally he has to be angry.

Of course, he is not particularly easy to bully. When he is angry, he will try his best to vent it back, so you can often see his shouts in Bucharest newspapers.

These calls made Jan Constantine especially headache, especially those calls asking him for weapons and ammunition, which made him sit on wax.

"This bastard! How dare you coerce public opinion with Yin Laozi!"

Jan Constantine viciously slapped the "National" on the table, and the violent sound showed how angry he was at this moment!

"Mr. Diomede is right. This Kuza is indeed difficult to deal with. We paid too much attention to it!" Dimitri sighed.

Jan Constantine's face was cloudy and cloudy, and his expressions kept changing, but he never made a sound, making it impossible to see what he was thinking.

"But if we don't give it, that bastard will definitely continue to use the issue to attack us," Rossetti added worriedly. "I heard that George Stribe is also planning to attack us with his grades!"

Jan Constantine's complexion became more and more ugly. This is really pressing the calabash. Kuza's end has not been settled yet, and George Stribe is going to do something again. If he doesn't respond rationally, this level I really can't make it through.

"give him!"

Jan Constantine said this word almost through gritted teeth, which shows how unwilling he is, but Dimitri and Rossetti reminded: "But how can Mr. Diomede explain it? Specially explained..."

"I know!" Jan Constantine's face was so gloomy that it was almost raining, he replied bitterly: "Mr. Diomede, I will find a way to explain it, and I believe he will understand our difficulties. Let's deal with this level first!"

Speaking of this, Jan Constantine suddenly snorted coldly: "But our cheapness is not so easy to grab, isn't Kuza coercing public opinion, and wants to eat us right here! Hmph! Good idea!"

Jan Constantine quickly ordered: "Give some weapons and ammunition, give thousands of rifles, give some guns, give some gunpowder and ammunition, and give a little more food, so as not to starve him, but also give him a little bit more." Not too much, or he will be even more disobedient if he is full!"

Rossetti interjected at this moment: "As for weapons and ammunition,

I wonder if I can dispose of all the dilapidated things in the warehouse to him? Anyway, those crap are useless..."

Before he finished speaking, he was rejected by Jan Constantine: "No way! That kid who is a ghost will definitely guard against this move. If he leads a reporter to speak loudly in the newspaper again, we will be even more passive. !"

After thinking for a while, Jan Konstantin ordered: "All the rifles are provided, they must be usable, but the ammunition, give them a slightly larger or smaller caliber, so that he can see if they can be used!"

This trick is really good enough, but it’s even worse: “Give the cannon to the heaviest heavy cannon, give him the heaviest mortars on the city wall! Let all Wallachia know that we support him with the most powerful artillery!"

Both Dimitri and Rossetti were stupid. Although they knew that Jan Constantine couldn't be so "generous", what exactly did they mean?

Jan Constantine sneered and said, "Didn't he want a cannon and more heavy firepower? Give it to him! Give him the heaviest cannon and shut his mouth!"

Speaking of which, Jan Constantine laughed: "But this cannon is not so easy to hold, the north is full of mountains..."

No need for Jan Constantine to finish speaking, Dimitri and Rossetti immediately realized that Romania's terrain is more mountainous and less plains, almost all mountains in the north, only a small area of ​​Bucharest is a plain.

For things like heavy artillery, the demand for transportation is not generally high. Look at the ghosts in World War II, why there are so few heavy artillery, one is because the industrial capacity is not enough to produce so many heavy artillery, and the other is that the terrain and traffic conditions in our Greater China were really not good back then. Horses and roads are also in higher demand. The so-called heavy artillery could not move at all on the rice fields in the south and the Loess Plateau in the north. Not to mention using it, the transportation is enough to make you take off a layer of skin.

The situation in Romania is similar. Most of the north is mountainous. It is difficult to transport heavy artillery up, and maneuvering is very difficult. Even if this batch of artillery is delivered to Kuza, he will not be able to play it.

What's more, Jan Constantine's stomach is full of bad water, and he still has a way to deceive Kuza: "Give Kuza the worst gunpowder in the general's arsenal, such as those that have been transported many times, and these are given priority to him. !"

Some people may wonder that it is easy to understand the inferior gunpowder, but why give those gunpowder that has been transported many times? Is there any learning here?

Of course there is. Black powder was used back then, and everyone knows that black powder is not a single substance, but a mixture of sulfur, charcoal, and saltpeter in proportion. Naturally this is a mixture.

If the prepared gunpowder is carefully stored, it is okay, but once it is bumped and transported on the road, the properties of this thing will change, and it will slowly re-layered and separated, gradually changing from the optimal ratio of the prepared gunpowder to charcoal and sulfur. For three kinds of saltpeter and saltpeter, the farther and longer the transportation distance, the less effective it will be.

It was not until Britain and France adopted the granulation wrapping technology that the powdered gunpowder was coated with a layer of moisture-proof fixative in proportion to make it into small particles to solve this problem.

But the current Wallachia obviously does not have this kind of technology, even if there is, it can't be used, and there is not so much money to toss. For the poor Wallachia, it is thankful that there is gunpowder. Come so many requests.

It seems that the old Yin Yang. Constantine is still a bit of a level, and he knows how to use this kind of technical details to go to Yin Kuza. Uh, actually, he didn't understand, but Li Xiao gave him advice.

At that time, Li Xiao told him that if he was really forced and had to take out some gunpowder, he would use the worst batch of gunpowder to prevaricate. Jan Constantine was just doing as he was told.

One can imagine how Kuza would feel when he received this batch of inferior gunpowder, but what happened? There are still many tricks of Jan Constantine!

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