Fyodor looked at the cowards who were calming down. He knew that his words had an effect. At least these people planned to continue listening to what he had to say, instead of acting like they were mourning and ready to go home or switch sides at any time.
Shuvalov's look.
However, Fyodor knew that this was only temporary. If he or Grand Duke Mikhail could not come up with something that satisfied these people, the situation would collapse in minutes.
Thinking of this, Fyodor looked at Grand Duke Mikhail next to him. How he hoped that the Grand Duke would wake up and make up his mind to act like a real man. If Grand Duke Mikhail could do that,
, he will be very happy, because as a teacher and friend, Fyodor's only wish is to train Grand Duke Mikhail into a real man.
It's just that Grand Duke Mikhail is still a giant baby. He is still confused, his eyes are dull and there is no energy at all, and he looks like he is just letting his luck go wherever he goes.
This made Fyodor very angry. He hated men like this the most, because men should stand upright and be the pillars of the country and the family. If the pillars fell, would the family still be there?
Therefore, no matter how much suffering a man endures, no matter how many beatings he takes, no matter how much he is trampled on like mud, he cannot indulge himself or choose to give up on himself. In that case, how can you let the woman who marries you and your weak children live?
Fyodor felt that several of Nicholas I's children lacked this upright temperament, especially Crown Prince Alexander, whose sentimental personality made him quite displeased.
Therefore, when teaching the next few children of Nicholas I, he deliberately strengthened the training of their will. From time to time, he would have conflicts with Zhukovsky, because Fyodor believed that it was Zhukovsky who
Ji's sentimental and tearful personality caused the weakness of several princes. If possible, he really wanted to kick Zhukovsky out of the court.
It's just that no matter how much he disagrees with Zhukovsky, it's useless, because Crown Prince Alexander has a good relationship with this honest old guy, and this old guy with an old heart has a very high reputation. There is no way that an equestrian instructor like him can compare with him.
of.
The only thing Fyodor could do was to strengthen the discipline of Grand Duke Mikhail and Grand Duke Nicholas. It cannot be said to be particularly successful, but at least these two did not like to cry like Crown Prince Alexander.
In the past, Fyodor thought this was a success, and felt that as long as he worked harder, Grand Duke Mikhail and Grand Duke Nicholas would become even better.
However, in the past few years, as Grand Duke Mikhail and Grand Duke Nicholas gradually grew up, Fyodor found depressingly that his education did not seem to be successful.
Take Grand Duke Nicholas for example. This man has no ambition at all. Although he does not need to be general as the third spare tire, he cannot be obsessed with the gentle land and cannot extricate himself, right? You have to do something practical at some point.
?
But this man has no intention of doing anything at all. He just likes to be idle and indolent, and has no intention of being a good citizen, grand duke or emperor.
This Fyodor had no choice at all. After all, the relationship was relatively far away. If he went to rescue him, no one would pay attention to him. He would be asking for trouble.
Naturally, all Fyodor's hopes were placed on Grand Duke Mikhail. Objectively speaking, sometimes Grand Duke Mikhail gave him a good feeling. He had a strong ambition and the desire to do something.
Career, this is a hundred times better than Grand Duke Nicholas.
But the problem is that this man's style of doing things made Fyodor suck his teeth. It is not shameful to kneel and lick Crown Prince Alexander. What is shameful is that he gave up even the most basic principles for the sake of kneeling and licking.
This made Fyodor very unhappy. Why did he keep discouraging Grand Duke Mikhail from getting involved in the Kiev affair? In his opinion, the reason was that whether it was Count Uvarov or Shuvalov
Count or not, what these two people did in Kiev was so despicable that there was no bottom line at all.
In order to attack the Grand Duke Constantine and fight for power and gain, all kinds of methods and conspiracies were used abroad, and this was beyond shame.
Fyodor didn't like Shuvalov and Uvarov, but he also knew that he was a weak man and had nothing to do with each other. So what he meant was that if he couldn't help the world, he should just be alone.
Yes, Shuvalov and Uvarov, you are very good, I can't do anything to you, but I can't join in the evil, I will just be a bystander with a clear conscience.
In Fyodordo's view, Grand Duke Mikhail could definitely do this, but it was a pity that Grand Duke Mikhail did not agree with his opinion. He had no intention of being alone, and on the contrary was very enthusiastic about all this.
In this regard, Fyodor only tried his best to fulfill his obligations as a teacher and friend, tried hard to persuade, and tried hard to explain the interests. But if Grand Duke Mikhail insisted on doing so, he could not stop him. But he would still do his best.
It was his duty to advise Grand Duke Mikhail as much as possible. He felt that this was his duty.
It should be said that there are fewer and fewer people like Fyodor. Although his approach and persistence are a bit ridiculous, it is still good to be able to do this.
And now, he is fulfilling his final obligation to Grand Duke Mikhail. He wants to teach Grand Duke Mikhail a final lesson and fight for his interests.
After seeing Grand Duke Mikhail's confusion, Fyodor no longer hesitated and said bluntly to the many cowards:
"Gentlemen, there are some things that it is not convenient for His Highness to say and do directly. You know the reasons very well! But this does not mean that His Highness does not care about what is happening in Kiev. His Highness is extremely dissatisfied with Count Shuvalov's actions.
, I think we can’t let him continue to behave like this!”
As soon as these words came out, not only those cowards' eyes lit up, but Grand Duke Mikhail next to him was also startled. Because although he meant something like this, it was definitely not so obvious, okay, Fyodor?
Doesn't this mean that I openly want to start a relationship with Count Shuvalov and openly oppose him?
Grand Duke Mikhail was startled and tried to say something, but Fyodor did not give him a chance to speak and said flatly: "What your Highness means is that Count Shuvalov is no longer suitable to continue to lead the overall situation.
, so you should hold a spontaneous meeting to select a new and more suitable leader."
"Those inappropriate words can be said through this new leader, which can be regarded as a positive response to Count Shuvalov, telling him that we will never allow him to continue to do this!"