Count Kleinmicher's method is actually a typical bureaucratic way to solve problems. The solution that can be solved by tearing down the east wall is better than the west wall. Peace is the most important thing in everything. Being an official in the same place is nothing more than a good relationship between you and me.
Okay everyone, just deal with it if you can.
Ordinarily, an emperor like Nicholas I should be able to accept such bureaucratic thinking. Anyway, as long as his troubles are solved, wouldn't everything be fine?
It is a pity that even though all of Nicholas I's subordinates were bureaucrats, he himself was a serious person. What he could not tolerate the most was officials perfunctory. He hoped that his country would be perfect and he would become the emperor of the ages.
Weiye. Although his words of perfection must be put in quotation marks, because the kind of national form he likes is really not suitable for this era.
Even so, it is undeniable that Nicholas I still loved being serious. He strived for perfection in everything. Even if he couldn't do it himself, he still asked the bureaucrats to be perfect. So it was not easy to get by under him.
, you must make him feel that you tried your best and did your best, but in the end it was a real stroke.
Obviously Count Kleinmicher cannot reach this level, so his method of strengthening the east wall to compensate for the west wall is obviously unacceptable to Nicholas I. The Tsar's stubborn temper has risen again, and he feels dignified
How can Great Russia not be able to solve such a trivial matter? He won’t tear down the east wall to make up for the west wall! To be like him, you have to do your best!
So after thinking for a moment, Nicholas I directly rejected Count Kleinmicher's suggestion: "That's inappropriate! Peter, who do you think can solve the problem of the Black Sea Fleet at the moment?"
In fact, this problem is still unsolved, because in Count Kleinmicher's view, the problem of the Black Sea Fleet is nothing more than one thing: because the defense is sparse because of Belkh's inability, it must be replaced by someone who can pay attention to the defense of Sevastopol and also
An excellent commander who can command fleet operations.
But what makes Nicholas I very embarrassed and makes officials and officials speechless is that they cannot find such an excellent candidate for the time being. Please note that it is not that there are not, but that they cannot be found for the time being, because in terms of actual ability, whether Kearney
Both Love and Nassimov are qualified for this role.
But because of Lazarev's relationship and the looming reformist stance of these two men, Nicholas I and the conservatives were not at ease with them. Therefore, those who were capable and competent could not be used, but those who could be trusted by Nicholas I
The conservatives are also incompetent, which is terrible.
It’s not that Count Kleinmicher doesn’t know about the twists and turns here, but it’s precisely because he knows it so well that he gave such a suggestion of tearing down the east wall to repair the west wall. He just doesn’t want to get involved in this matter.
, vaguely wanting to stay out of it.
It's just that this dream was ruthlessly shattered by Nicholas I, and he couldn't continue to shirk it, or simply said that there was nothing I could do. After all, he was Nicholas I's auxiliary military attaché, and this position was actually equivalent to a military advisor.
, as a consultant, you can’t always be ignorant of everything you ask!
If Count Kleinmicher had really been pretending to be deaf and dumb, Nicholas I would have driven him away even if he was nostalgic for his old friendship. For a king like him, the friendship between him and his ministers
There is also a saying. If you are a waste, then at most you can only occasionally chat with me and reminisce about the past, but it is absolutely impossible to be reused.
Only ministers who have both old feelings and certain abilities can win the favor of Nicholas I. To do this, they must show certain abilities and must not pretend to be deaf and dumb.
Therefore, after Count Kleinmicher struggled for a moment, he immediately resorted to kicking the ball. He replied loudly: "I don't have a good solution to this problem for the time being. Your Majesty, why not do this? Rostovtsev
Invite the Count and Count Uvarov over, I believe they will have a solution!"
This kick of the ball was so beautiful that Count Kleinmicher took it out in a subtle way, without offending the two big bosses of the reformists and conservatives, and at the same time, he was able to satisfy Nicholas I.
.I have to say that there is really a reason why this person is so open-minded.
Nicholas I really did this. He thought this suggestion was very good. As his left and right brains, Count Rostovtsev and Count Uvarov were the only ones who could solve this problem. He immediately waved his hand and ordered
: "Invite the two earls over and hurry up!"
It has to be said that this order will end your life. This is also due to the character of Nicholas I. His temper determines that the country will always come first in his mind, so he naturally believes that as long as the country needs it, ministers should
Unconditional satisfaction, even though it was late at night, and even though the Black Sea Fleet matter was not that urgent, he still gave the order.
Fortunately, both Count Rostovtsev and Count Uvarov understood the character of Nicholas I. The ministers of Britain and France would have scolded me at this time - you are so troubled for such a trivial matter.
Are you going crazy?
In fact, this is not the first time that Count Rostovtsev and Count Uvarov have been dragged out of bed by Nicholas I in the middle of the night. They have experienced it many times and have become accustomed to it. Even people like Count Uvarov
This kind of person is more extreme and perverted and is still complacent, thinking that it is a great honor to be dragged out of bed by Nicholas I in the middle of the night. After all, not everyone can be so trusted by the emperor!
What's more, from Count Uvarov's perspective, generally only Nicholas I would be so perverted when it comes to major matters. Being able to know about major changes in Russia at the first time is also a great benefit. If you know it early, you can deal with it early and think of countermeasures.
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But this time after being called to the Winter Palace study by Nicholas I, Count Uvarov still couldn't help but want to scold his mother, "His grandma, why did you wake me up for such a thing?"
Count Uvarov felt that Nicholas I was a bit inexplicable and excessive this time. Is Belkh's problem a big deal? Can a mere Turkey besiege Sevastopol?
Yes, Count Uvarov has the same idea as thousands of ordinary people in Russia. He feels that even if Turkey eats the heart and courage of a leopard, it is impossible to achieve the siege of Sevastopol. So even if Belkh does not
So what if we attach great importance to defense work? Just because of this, we have to replace him? It’s simply ignorant!
But this time, before Uvarov could complain or admonish Nicholas I, Count Rostovtsev caught him by surprise...