Looking at the somewhat smug Nicholas I, Count Rostovtsev actually felt a little funny in his heart - Nicholas I always thought that he had everything under control, and that he was the only one who was the smartest. Who would have thought that he would have already thought
After being seen through, the important officials in the court were actually just playing tricks to accompany him.
Especially this time he sent Count Vladimir to Wallachia. Everyone knew what he meant, and only he thought it was clever. What was even more funny was that he was the only one who thought Count Vladimir could help the Arabs.
Lexie creates trouble. He is sometimes too confident in his own species.
This time Alexei and Li Xiao will teach Nicholas I a lesson. After Count Rostovtsev secretly laughed in his heart for a while, he felt that he had to give Nicholas I a warning in advance.
, you have to tell him that Count Vladimir is no match for Alexei. He will never be a troublemaker in Wallachia, he will only be beaten.
"...According to the reaction of the third part, Count Vladimir's recent situation is not good. He owes a huge debt because of his excessive extravagant life. Now he is being chased by his creditor today. He is very embarrassed!"
Nicholas I was stunned when he heard this. Although Count Rostovtsev was talking about Count Vladimir's debt, it seemed that this guy was in such a mess because his life was too dissolute and extravagant and he could not make ends meet, but he was not
Fool, among the nobles of the huge Russian Empire, especially those high-level nobles, there are a few who do not live a dissolute and extravagant life, and there are many who spend a lot of money, but why is it that Count Vladimir is the only one who is so embarrassed by his creditors? This is very abnormal!
Nicholas I knew very well that Count Vladimir's life was very luxurious when he was in St. Petersburg, but had he been cheated by creditors at that time? Obviously not. Even if they heard that he was short of money, countless wealthy businessmen would wave their checks.
Ben helped him solve his difficulties.
Everyone knows who is behind Count Vladimir. Even considering his reputation as Nicholas I, it is impossible for anyone to dare to ask him for debt. But in Wallachia, this impossible thing happened.
, what is the reason? There must be a more powerful person beating Count Vladimir.
Who else could such a powerful person be? There was no one else except Alexei. If Nicholas I could not hear that Alexei was trying to fix Count Vladimir wantonly, then his efforts as emperor would have been in vain.
Suddenly he was a little unhappy. After all, Count Vladimir was his son. As the saying goes, it depends on the owner to beat a dog. Alexei did this to his son, and he didn't take him seriously as a tsar!
However, he was so concerned about face that he could not directly tell Count Rostovtsev that Alexey was not giving him face. After all, he would not publicly admit that he had an illegitimate child. So he just asked angrily: "Ev
Is Count Vladimir so honest? He didn’t think of a solution? I heard that he has many friends and a wide network of connections!"
Count Rostovtsev bowed slightly and said: "There is a way, but Bucharest is thousands of miles away from St. Petersburg. It takes time to go back and forth. Water from afar cannot quench the thirst of the nearer!"
Nicholas I understood again, which made him feel a little better. He felt that as long as the support from St. Petersburg was sent to Bucharest, he would naturally be able to help Count Vladimir relieve the siege. Although he was a little embarrassed, it was not particularly miserable at least. Since there was no
It was such a big deal that his old father felt relieved.
But just as he put his heart into his heart, he heard Count Rostovtsev say: "But, I think Governor Speransky will not give up. With his ability, he really wants to teach Count Vladimir a lesson."
I'm afraid it's an easy matter, I'm worried about Count Vladimir..."
Count Rostovtsev did not say what he was worried about specifically, but Nicholas I understood it. It was obvious that he was worried that Count Vladimir would not be able to insist on sending reinforcements to St. Petersburg, and that he might be killed by Ali before then.
Kexie solved it by dividing three by five and dividing by two.
"How can this be!"
Nicholas I immediately didn't believe it. He felt that although Count Vladimir was not particularly talented, he was not a good person. If he and Alexey were equally matched, at least he would not be unable to survive three moves.
Just get kicked off the stage!
Count Rostovtsev secretly thought: [You really think highly of your wild son. To put it bluntly, without your father as a backer, Count Vladimir would be nothing more than a dish, and he could be killed in a minute.
Eat cleanly.]
"Your Majesty, with all due respect, Count Vladimir's abilities are relatively limited and his attitude is not particularly correct. It is not particularly appropriate to send him to Wallachia."
Nicholas I looked at Count Rostovtsev in surprise. He remembered that Count Rostovtsev did not agree when he decided to let Count Vladimir go to Wallachia.
Count Varov strongly supported it, and he himself felt that this was to provide welfare and a future for the wild son, so he ignored Count Rostovtsev's objections.
Now it seems that Count Rostovtsev was right? However, Nicholas I was still a little unconvinced: "It's just a debt problem. I believe that this little thing cannot defeat Count Vladimir...
"
As soon as he finished speaking, Count Rostovtsev added: "Your Majesty, according to the report of the third part, Count Speransky has basically isolated Count Vladimir through the debt problem. Now even his city defense troops are
I am not willing to listen to his command. And based on my understanding of Count Speransky, he will never have this one trick. He must have other methods later. I think Count Vladimir will probably be defeated even if he is not defeated.
It won’t have any effect!”
Nicholas I was stunned, and then he became serious, because once the situation mentioned by Count Rostovtsev occurs, it means that Count Vladimir is completely finished, and he will definitely not have any future, absolutely
Will become a laughing stock.
But what left Nicholas I scratching his head was that he could not immediately issue an order to recall Count Vladimir, because how long had he been gone? Going home before he could even sit still would be the butt of a joke, right?
"Are you sure the situation will be so serious?" Nicholas I asked with a frown.
"I'm afraid it's more serious than what I said. You must not underestimate Count Speransky. After all, he was able to turn things around when the rebellion in Wallachia was so serious... Compared with him, many young people in St. Petersburg are talented
Beauty is more than just a delicate flower in a greenhouse!"