Struggle in Russia

Chapter 562 Let the speechless little friend

"Struggle in Tsarist Russia ()"

Bertaran is a typical rogue. It can only be said that Kossuth's friends have been led badly by him, and they have gradually become accustomed to using rogue methods to solve problems. But in this world, power is justice. Kossuth and his group can suppress Bajani and his party in Hungary and play hooligans with power, but when it comes to the international stage, your strength can only be played hooligans.

Bertaran doesn't understand this truth, but Kossuth still understands it. He knows that he can't play hooligans on the French like this, because that would be a strong retaliation from France, which is tantamount to shooting himself in the foot. Never advisable!

"There is no need to talk about this plan. The French are still friendly to us. We may not have to rely on them in the future. We can't narrow the road by ourselves!"

After Kossuth said that, what else could Bertaran say, no matter how wronged and unhappy he was, he could only swallow it, and immediately closed his mouth without saying a word.

Obviously, this was a cold protest, and Kossuth could taste it, but he didn't continue to teach Bertaran a lesson. After all, this was his close assistant and the number two figure in the party, and he couldn't let him lose face too much.

So Kossuth pretended not to see Bertaran's cold protest, and started to circle around the room. This lasted more than ten minutes. When Bertaran was drowsy, Kosu Te suddenly said:

"The French can't be offended. For now, we can only talk to Baojiani and the others. Aren't they jumping up and down? Then teach them a lesson and make them be more honest!"

This idea is simply... Well, Bertaran was also speechless for a while, and couldn't help but slander: "Emotions are also bullying and fearing toughness. The French can't offend you, so you just use Baojiani to make fun of it, cut it!"

This is indeed contemptible. After all, revolutionaries are a little fearless. In essence, they are a group of people who are bold and break the rules. Suddenly Kossuth became cautious, and Bertaran naturally looked down on him, thinking that his boss was too cowardly.

It's just that he didn't say anything, after all, Kossuth came up with this idea himself, and it seems that it can indeed solve the problem. Anyway, Bertaran didn't want to continue to struggle and think of a way to get ridiculed. Since Kossuth is not afraid of being coaxed, then he will do it like this!

"Okay, then do as you say!"

Bertaran agreed immediately, and said directly: "Tomorrow we will reject the proposal to issue new bonds in the parliament, so that Bajani can try it out!"

Kossuth was speechless again for a while, he couldn't help but rolled his eyes at Bertaran, because the idea was really bad. Although dishonesty is a necessary means in politics, it is best not to do so if you can keep your word.

Especially the issue of new bonds, he has not only agreed to it, but also conveyed it to the party, and suddenly changed the course, which is deceiving and provocative to Baujani, and to the comrades in the party. It is also confusing. Doing this is equivalent to killing one thousand enemies and losing eight hundred, which is not worthwhile at all, okay?

"You can't be so reckless!" Kossuth hurriedly stopped Bertaran, "Don't let the issue of new bonds be complicated, let it go through according to the original plan!"

Bertaran was dumbfounded immediately, he didn't understand what happened to Kossuth at all, and he said he wanted to teach Bajani a lesson, and he didn't take advantage of such an opportunity, what kind of trouble is this!

Kossuth could only patiently explain: "Issuing new bonds is imperative in the long run. After all, arms still need to be bought. Otherwise, where will the money come from? Since we have promised to cover Jani and the others this time, let's implement it first, so as not to These people said that we broke our promises and made troubles to slander us!"

Bertaran curled his lips, not particularly agreeing with or satisfied with this explanation. In his opinion, Baujani and his gang are just chickens and dogs, and there is nothing wrong with directly attacking them. He also thinks that Kossuth is just cowardly.

It can only be said that the Hungarian revolution has progressed to this extent. As they forced Austria into a mess before, this made the Hungarian revolutionaries overly confident.

In their eyes, Austria is a paper tiger, Russia is also a paper tiger, and naturally those conservative cowards in the country are even more paper tigers.

As for the paper tigers, the autumn wind should sweep away the fallen leaves, and we should use the toughness of the revolution to crush their counter-revolutionary luck. Quite a bit of how bold and prolific a person is.

Of course, Kossuth's responsibility is not small. If he hadn't been advocating it again and again, his group of friends wouldn't be so excited. No matter how hot the raging flame I ignited, it would have to be roasted!

So when Bertaran asked him how to teach Bajani a party, he replied: "Get rid of one of their ministers and show them some color?"

Bertaran was stunned, this level of counterattack was too cowardly, it was just drizzle, okay? Just now he thought that Kossuth would raise a case of no confidence in the prime minister, Bajani, and let Bajani abdicate directly! And what is it to just get rid of a minister of the other party? It's just a tickle!

Kossuth said unhappily: "Are you stupid? If you propose a no-confidence motion against Bajani at this time, wouldn't that force the cabinet to collapse and re-election! What good would that be!"

Bertaran hadn't realized the seriousness of the problem yet, but he replied as a matter of course: "Re-election will be re-election! Anyway, our advantage is getting bigger and bigger now, and re-election must be a big victory for us. When the time comes, we will directly It would be good if all the Conservatives were driven out!"

Kossuth was about to vomit blood, he looked at Bertaran in disbelief, he couldn't believe that he had hired a second idiot as his assistant, his political vision and political wisdom were no different from Erbaiwu.

Suddenly he became angry, and said angrily: "Where is the time for elections now, we have no time to waste! You make such a mess, the Austrians will just watch, stupid!"

It's a pity that Bertaran still didn't realize the seriousness of the problem. He took it for granted and replied: "What is terrible about the Austrians? They are too busy to take care of themselves now. How could they interfere with our elections! Besides, isn't General Artur copying Is Vienna marching? I believe he will be able to defeat the Austrians, maybe he will be able to rescue Vienna directly!"

This kind of naive optimism drove Kossuth crazy. Although he also despised Austria, it was only a strategic contempt, and he couldn't pay too much attention to it when it came to tactics. And Artur, he didn't believe that Artur's little force would be able to rescue Vienna, thank God for being able to slow down the pace of the Austrians a little...

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