Struggle in Russia

Chapter 9 Crazy

Dmitry exclaimed: "We will be destroyed!"

But Count Rostovtsev, who was opposite him, replied extremely calmly: "It is the old Russia that will be completely destroyed, and the new Russia will be reborn from the ashes of the past like a phoenix nirvana!"

Dmitry looked at Count Rostovtsev coldly. At this moment, he felt that the other party was an out-and-out lunatic. This man had been planning this moment for many years. He used the power of destruction to force Russia to be reborn. Just thinking about this crazy idea makes one's scalp tingle.

Anyway, Dmitry was terribly frightened, swallowed his saliva, and asked stammeringly, "Is the risk too great? What if we are completely destroyed and never get up again?"

Dmitry thought Count Rostovtsev would give a strong explanation, or tell him that Russia would never fall. But he really didn't expect the other party's answer to be:

"If Russia is completely destroyed, it means that it is time for Russia to be destroyed!"

Dmitry is really freaking out - what kind of shitty answer is that! Dare to feel that you are here to succeed or succeed, it is completely gambling, okay?

This time Dmitry really regretted it. He felt that Count Rostovtsev was too crazy. He was fooled by the other party like an ignorant child.

He wanted to call Count Rostovtsev to stop, to stop the other party's crazy plan, but when the words came to his lips, he suddenly realized that it seemed that he couldn't stop at all.

Because Count Rostovtsev was only a behind-the-scenes guide from the beginning to the end of this plan, not the behind-the-scenes executor. Call him stop now.

At least Dmitri knew he couldn't stop Nesselrode, and what's the use of stopping Nesselrode? Nicholas I was also going crazy together, who already regarded Bulgaria as his possession, how could it be possible if you let him go!

Immediately, Dmitri sat down on the chair slumped. He leaned against the back of the chair and panted heavily. Beads of sweat the size of soybeans dripped from his forehead, and soon wet the front of his front. .

It took him a long time before he sighed dejectedly: "You are too crazy!"

But Count Rostovtsev replied disapprovingly: "Russia is already dying, and there is no possibility of bringing it back to life without strong medicine. Either wait for death slowly, or fight hard. Which one do you choose?"

Dmitry was speechless for a moment, but he still couldn't accept the fact that Count Rostovtsev used this tiger-wolf medicine.

"Now you have the time to complain and sigh here,

It's better to make a little preparation, otherwise with our current armament, there is very little hope of not being destroyed! "

Only then did Dmitry wake up. Although he knew that Russia would definitely not be able to defeat the United Kingdom and France, it was worth working hard to keep his last breath and hope. As the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Army, he can indeed do a lot.

Looking at Dmitry who left in a hurry, Count Rostovtsev's face was as calm as an ancient well, and it was impossible to see what he was thinking.

With the intervention of Crown Prince Alexander, Paskovich could only take a half step back and give Nesselrode what he wanted. So from the second quarter of 1852, the border between Wallachia and Bulgaria became lively. One drill today and one armed patrol tomorrow.

For a while, news about Russia's war with Turkey was flying all over the sky. Embassies and spies from various countries acted together to make the huge Istanbul a mess.

"Your Excellency Counselor, your relationship with Wallachia is unusual. You must have inside information. Are you really going to war?"

David Lebouf has no idea how many people have come to ask him this morning. As an old friend of the Russians, many people in the embassy know that his news about Wallachia and Russia is not ordinary. He is well-informed, so people from all walks of life are staring at him and want to get the most accurate news from him, but this time he is really confused by Monk Zhang Er, and he doesn't know what the Russian side is up to.

At this moment, Lebouf really wanted to fly to Bucharest to ask Li Xiao to see if Nicholas I really had a convulsion, otherwise he would have gone too far?

Yes, the initial international perception of Russia's pressure on Turkey on the Bulgarian issue was that Russia was trying to engage in blackmail. I don't think that Nicholas I really dared to go to war with Turkey again. After all, Russia actually took advantage of the Russo-Turkish War in 1829. The British side made relatively large concessions to Russia for various reasons.

That time has basically touched the bottom line of the British. The relevant actions in Wallachia and Russia in the past two years have attracted great attention from the British. If there is a European revolution that attracts attention, the British may really have to learn a lesson. Russia is taught a lesson.

As the saying goes, one can be one, two can't be three, Russia's pressing step by step has made Britain no choice. If Russia is allowed to succeed on the Bulgaria issue, it will be tantamount to handing over Turkey to Russia.

Therefore, the general opinion in the world is that Russia does not have the guts to say hello to the world, and as long as Britain gives a stern warning, Russia will retreat. But now the UK has warned two or three times, and has repeatedly clarified Turkey's sovereignty over Bulgaria, but the Russians are still conducting military exercises and even mobilizing troops frequently. I was really crazy!

It doesn't matter whether Nicholas I is crazy or not to the diplomats stationed in Istanbul, but don't take them to work overtime together, okay? As the situation in the region continues to be tense, the strings in their minds are always tense, which makes it difficult for people to live.

Of course, it doesn't matter if the Russians go straight to the attack regardless, but the polar bear just keeps trying and doesn't really step on the line, which is really annoying.

The unbearable Lebouf could only write to Li Xiao to ask about the situation, but he also knew that Bucharest was too far away from St. Petersburg. Even if Nicholas I had made a decision, it was impossible to let him know immediately. He just hoped that Li Xiao could do his part, and he had better find a way to dissuade Nicholas I from continuing to die, because this time he really knew Napoleon III's attitude. If Nicholas I really stepped on the line, then France would never Just sit back and watch!

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