The confusion of Grand Duke Mikhail and Grand Duke Nicholas can be seen as long as the eyes are not blind. Anyway, their expressions will have ulterior motives in the eyes of caring people.
Old foxes like Count Uvarov, Count Rostovtsev and Prince Ordov immediately realized that these two grand dukes were useless.
In fact, it cannot be said that they are ineffective, it can only be said that they have no political ambitions. These two people do not have many political intentions at all, and they are basically destined to be Prince Anle.
Otherwise, it is impossible for them not to realize that this is their father who is testing them.
After a long while, Nicholas I spoke again: "After reading it all, tell me what you think!"
This question is very difficult to answer, because this question seems simple, but it involves a lot. You say it should be dealt with fairly. The death of thirst involves Grand Duke Constantine, although everyone does not believe that this Grand Duke is related to the traitor.
The party has something to do with it, but what if something happens?
If there is really any involvement, even if it is unintentional, it will be a huge scandal.
With Nicholas I's character, he definitely couldn't stand this. How would it end then?
However, they are not happy if you let Count Uvarov and Crown Prince Alexander condescend to fool things. For them, Grand Duke Constantine is the biggest threat. If there is a chance to defeat this enemy, why should they be soft-hearted?
At least it's impossible for them to pretend they didn't see it.
But then again, they did have the idea to slander Grand Duke Constantine, but they had to worry about Nicholas I's attitude. Who didn't know that he wanted face most, and if things got serious, he might be the first one.
Just accept it.
It was impossible for Count Uvarov and Crown Prince Alexander not to engage Grand Duke Constantine, but it was also undesirable to go too far. How to control this balance was very troublesome.
Because of this, these two people actually didn't dare to speak casually, at least they didn't dare to be the first to speak. They wanted to wait and see, and it would be best to let others help find out the true attitude of Nicholas I.
Make a decision again.
The two of them did not want to speak for the time being, but Count Rostovtsev was sizing up the situation and preparing for his plan and was not in a position to speak. After all, he had mentioned things in Ukraine to Nicholas I before and reminded him of what might happen in Ukraine.
Some not so good things.
His original words at that time were as follows: "Your Majesty, appointing Grand Duke Constantine to temporarily take charge of the Black Sea Fleet is a measure that must be taken at the moment. Although this move is the most appropriate and appropriate. But for some people, this hinders
Their interests...especially given that their relationship with Grand Duke Constantine is not harmonious to begin with, it cannot be ruled out that they will use some means to create disputes in Ukraine or surrounding areas..."
Nicholas I could naturally understand what Count Rostovtsev was saying. He had also considered related issues. After all, it was not news that Grand Duke Constantine was inclined to reform and had tense relations with some people.
This time the conservatives suffered a setback, and Archduke Constantine took advantage. It is not ruled out that the deterioration of relations between the two parties may lead to new disputes.
But at that time, Nicholas I felt that even if something happened, it would not happen so quickly, and it would be a good thing for conservatives and reformers to fight each other. As the saying goes, how can the emperor live peacefully if his ministers do not fight. So he reminded Count Rostovtsev
I just smiled and didn't take it seriously.
Nicholas I never thought that he would also encounter something that came true. Count Rostovtsev’s reminder was still lingering for three days, but a big thunder broke out for him in Kiev. He hated it the most.
The rebel gangster was actually released, and it was the person in charge of the third department who personally let him go.
After hearing the whole story, Nicholas I was immediately dumbfounded on the spot, because it was something he had never expected. He used to think that he had a full understanding of the brains of the Great Russian bureaucrats, but Bestu
Refu Liuming's operation really puzzled him.
Fortunately, he didn't struggle all the time. Soon his confusion and confusion were replaced by anger. For him, there was no need to struggle at all. He could just kill Bestuzhev and leave his hatred behind.
But soon Nicholas I became depressed again, because he found that it seemed inappropriate to kill Bestuzhev and leave him alone, and it would easily cause big problems. Then he remembered Bestuzhev.
It's obviously his precious dick.
Although it is not yet certain that Bestuzhev and Ryuming must be related to the rebel party, but what if there is a relationship? If we let go and investigate, if it is really found that the second child is related to the rebel party, then it is not a matter of doing it.
A huge scandal?
Nicholas I had no doubt that he would really become a laughing stock if he did this, because he immediately remembered Count Rostovtsev’s reminder that conservatives might plot against Grand Duke Constantine.
Although there is currently no evidence to prove that this incident is the revenge of conservatives, what if it happens?
Nicholas I did not dare to gamble on luck, because if the bet was wrong, the consequences would be disastrous!
So after some thought, he directly summoned all his most trusted ministers and several sons to the Winter Palace, preparing to discuss with these people before making a decision.
It was precisely because of such an inside story that Count Rostovtsev could actually express his attitude without speaking. At least Nicholas I understood his attitude.
Count Uvarov, Count Rostovtsev and Crown Prince Alexander did not speak, and suddenly Duke Ordov felt a lot of pressure.
In fact, when he saw the report from Kiev, he was very upset. The mess that Bestuzhev and Ryuming had done made him curse. He felt that he must have memorized the words, otherwise this kind of unreasonable disaster would have happened.
How could it fall on his head?
For Duke Ordorff, he is the chief of the third department. If such a big thing happens in the third department, he should be responsible. But the problem is that although he is the chief of the third department, he does not control the people in charge everywhere.
The power of appointment!
Especially for local giants like Bestuzhev Ryumin, who were always personally appointed by Nicholas I. What else could he do if the chief minister agreed?
But now something happened, and he has to take the blame for it. Do you think he was wronged or not?
So when Nicholas I's eyes glanced at his head, Duke Ordorff groaned in his heart, and then he could only reluctantly step forward to take the pot and said:
"Your Majesty, such a bad case occurred in the Third Department of Kiev, which has nothing to do with my usual management. It is obvious that I did not manage them well and allowed them to commit such a heinous crime. I will ask for the punishment myself!"