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Chapter 377: A Wonderful Plan (Part 2)

Please note that this is still not Count Rostovtsev’s complete calculation. He is very scheming and has taken all factors into consideration. Even if Count Shuvalov transforms into Tai Ritian, one person can defeat him.

Grand Duke Mikhail, Grand Duke Constantine, Viscount Prozolov and other conservatives with different opinions, Count Rostovtsev is also pinching his Achilles heel!

Don't forget what he said to Grand Duke Constantine before, as long as there is conclusive evidence that Count Shuvalov has a real relationship with the case, he will still be arrested.

At that time, whether there is concrete evidence or not depends on what Count Rostovtsev says. He said that of course there is, and he did not give Count Shuvalov a chance to resist.

Then some people may be very confused. In this case, why would Count Rostovtsev do such a thing? What is the purpose of this?

Quite simply, Count Rostovtsev believes that if he wants to completely control Ukraine, he must deal a heavy blow to the conservative forces in Ukraine. Otherwise, simply parachuting in a governor or the heads of several other departments cannot solve the fundamental problem.

Only by keeping this group of people in order so that they are no longer capable of acting like monsters will they be able to calm down and lose the ability to cause trouble.

Although he had hit the conservatives hard with a combination of punches before, his strength was indeed very strong, and it could only be considered a flesh wound at best. It was far from breaking his muscles and bones!

So Count Rostovtsev released Shuvalov, which seemed to give Count Uvarov face and give the conservatives a chance to make a comeback. But in fact, after reading the previous analysis, you should know that at this time Shuvalov

Love's role definitely does more harm than good.

At this time, Shuvalov's appearance was completely negative, and it actually did very little help to the conservatives.

So can Shuvalov see through Count Rostovtsev's scheme?

It should be said that it was difficult, or even if he could see it, there was no way to resist it, because Count Rostovtsev's plan was completely a conspiracy.

Think about it, can someone as proud as Count Shuvalov accept the result of Grand Duke Mikhail overpowering him?

He has spent so much effort and done so many things. If he is overwhelmed by Grand Duke Mikhail at this time, wouldn't it mean that all his efforts have been in vain?

Besides, the reason why the relationship between him and Peter Barak was so tense in the first place was not because he was forcing the guy and was unwilling to share the profits and benefits with Peter Barak.

He even dares to look down upon the governor Peter Balak. How much respect do you think he can have for a weak grand duke like Grand Duke Mikhail?

It can almost be said that Count Shuvalov will never give up to Grand Duke Mikhail, nor will he be willing to strike, nor will he be convinced of the previous failure. After he comes out, he will definitely try to reverse the situation, and will definitely start again.

To unify the conservative forces in Ukraine.

In this case, do you think he can avoid conflict with Grand Duke Michael and other frightened conservatives?

With his domineering character, will he be merciful to those who disobey him?

Count Rostovtsev can conclude that Shuvalov will definitely set off a bloody storm within the Ukrainian conservative forces, and then they will inevitably fight among themselves. Then he only needs to wait for these people to kill each other to the death, and finally defeat them.

That's it for the so-called winner who is already so weak.

This trick of driving the tiger to devour the wolf and ultimately benefiting the fisherman may not be very clever, but the advantage is that it is a conspiracy and there is no way to defend against it. Unless Shuvalov can restrain the greed in his heart, even if he

After seeing through Count Rostovtsev's arrangement, he will jump in willingly.

He would even find thousands of reasons for himself as excuses. For example, he would defeat Count Rostovtsev at the last moment and turn defeat into victory. For example, he believed that he was the only one in Kiev who could coordinate the overall situation so that Count Rostovtsev could fight with him.

In short, he will use various reasons to convince himself, and then take risks. Of course, if he fails in the end, he will not feel bad. Instead, he will feel that he tried his best, and even if he has no credit, he should still have hard work.

A selfish person like Count Shuvalov has always been lenient in disciplining himself but strict in disciplining others. For him, as long as it is beneficial to him, no matter what he does, what kind of irreparable damage has been caused in the end.

Bad results are all right.

On the contrary, anything that is detrimental to him, even if the final result is a great cause that benefits the country and the people for a long time to come, is too bad for him and intolerable.

Count Rostovtsev had caught the psychology of people like him, so he could easily catch the bastard in the jar when dealing with them.

Sure enough, after Count Shuvalov was released, although he felt that Count Rostovtsev's sudden release was very strange, after understanding the recent situation in Kiev, he was indeed ready to take strong measures to "turn things around" as the count expected.

situation".

Yes, when he wrote to Count Uvarov to report the matter, the excuse he gave himself was to take drastic measures to reverse the situation. It was as if he was the savior, and as long as he took action, nothing would be a problem.

But this is just a conjecture. The problems in Ukraine are bigger than he imagined. Although Peter Barak is no longer in the way, there is an additional Grand Duke Mikhail, although this Grand Duke is actually not as powerful as Peter in terms of power or intelligence.

.Balak, but there is one point where Grand Duke Mikhail has an absolute advantage.

Who makes him the son of Nicholas I, and also the deputy imperial envoy! What these two names represent is self-evident, at least for those who have been tortured by the recent bad situation and really don’t want to continue to be blind.

For conservatives who just want to live a peaceful life, following this Grand Duke is at least safe!

But Shuvalov didn't see it that way. He felt that insurance was meaningless in changing the disadvantage. If it couldn't turn defeat into victory, it would be a complete failure.

So after he came out, he immediately summoned his confidants and former subordinates, and also sent a message to other conservatives, asking them to immediately follow his instructions without any shirk or delay.

Shuvalov's strength is a bit unexpected, but this is also his brilliance. He knows very well how much pressure comes from Grand Duke Mikhail's background. If he doesn't be decisive and strong, he will use decisive means to let these guys know that only

Only he can give orders, so these guys will probably use Grand Duke Mikhail as a shield, and may even use Grand Duke Mikhail to fight against him.

At that time, if Shuvalov argued with Grand Duke Mikhail, he would be passive. He could only give strong orders without saying a word like now, letting these guys know how ruthless he is, and letting Grand Duke Mikhail

Only by knowing his determination can we avoid that kind of passivity.

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