Count Kleinmicher found Neridova with a gloomy look on his face. Ever since he got involved in the whirlpool of officialdom, he would consult Neridova every time he encountered difficult problems.
In fact, it was not a discussion, it should be said that he was asking Neridova for advice. After all, Neridova was much sharper than him, and she had good connections in all aspects and could help solve a lot of troubles.
"Your Majesty asked you to come forward and give Count Uvarov advice to be more honest?"
Nelidova was also surprised after hearing Count Kleinmicher's words. Of course she knew how awesome Count Uvarov was. Why did Nicholas I suddenly warn this big boss? Could it be that something happened?
What happened?
Count Kleinmicher sighed again and explained Count Rostovtsev's secret report in detail, which made Nelidova sneer again and again.
There are too many bad things in officialdom and the royal family. For Neridova, the case in Kiev is a typical example. From this case, you can see how chaotic the officialdom and the royal family are. What’s even more funny is that even though she knew
This was a mess, but Nicholas I still had no intention of rectifying these problems.
Instead, His Majesty intends to confuse things and is going to continue to cover up these ugly truths. What does this mean? It means that His Majesty is also an out-and-out rotten person. It means that the most important rule of survival in this quagmire is to pretend to be everything.
If it doesn't happen, it would be better if you can pretend that everything is perfect, and you will definitely get promoted and make a fortune!
Neridova was not surprised at all that this case would end like this. It would be damning if Count Rostovtsev went there and killed everyone to find out all the problems.
The only thing that puzzled Neridova was that there seemed to be something wrong with Count Rostovtsev's operation. Because there was absolutely no need to deal with Peter Barak, after all, this guy was the governor of Ukraine, although it was indeed not good.
And he made serious mistakes on the issue of Merkulova.
But he is a governor after all. If you really want to cover up everything, it is best not to touch him. After all, the impact will not be so pleasant.
But Count Rostovtsev resolutely defeated him, and even blamed him for all the hard-to-explain problems in this case. This operation was really hard to understand.
Because in Neridova's view, the best candidates to take the blame should actually be the pawns, such as Petrovna and others. Killing them will not only give an explanation, but also have less influence, and it will also make Uvaro
Husbands and others are more relaxed and happy.
But Count Rostovtsev did not choose this best option, but chose Peter Barak, a guy who was not actually a particularly suitable person, as the scapegoat. If you say there is no problem in this, even if you kill Nelidova, you won't believe it.
.
"You mean Count Rostovtsev has a conspiracy?" Count Kleinmicher asked in a voiceless voice.
To be honest, he really didn't think in this direction. After all, although Count Rostovtsev submitted a report to trick him, he thought there was no big problem with the count's handling method. If it were him who had dealt with it, he probably wouldn't have been able to come up with something so clever.
way to solve the problem.
But now Neridova said that Count Rostovtsev was not dedicated to the public good, and that he might have some unknown agenda. This made Count Kleinmicher even more disappointed, because before he thought that Rostovtsev
The most important reason why Earl Husband closed the case in this way was that he had no choice but to give in, and he closed the case in his own way, not to mention punishing all the relevant criminals, but at least teaching him a lesson.
For a moment, Count Kleinmicher was extremely disappointed, and he had the idea of escaping from this circle of right and wrong and going into seclusion. However, this idea only lasted for a moment, and he soon woke up, because he had already been trapped in this circle of right and wrong.
Circle, it is impossible to escape!
So he sighed and asked, "What do you think he wants to do?"
Nelidova didn't know that Count Kleinmicher was thinking so much at this moment. Her attention was completely focused on Count Rostovtsev's purpose. After carefully weighing and thinking, she answered
road:
"There is still too little relevant information. You may not be able to understand the matter just by listening to Count Rostovtsev's words. The old fox will definitely not tell you the key information!"
"But I probably know what he wants. I'm afraid he is interested in the position of Governor of Ukraine..."
Before Nelidova could finish speaking, Count Kleinmicher denied continuously: "How is it possible, how can a mere Ukrainian governor come into his eyes? With his status, how could he give up the superior status of St. Petersburg and become the governor of Ukraine!
"
Neridova was speechless again. She had known for a long time that Count Kleinmicher was not particularly bright in politics, but what she just said was a bit too incompetent. If it weren't for loving this old fool, she really didn't want to
Tell him these nonsense.
Neridova sighed quietly and said: "Of course it is impossible for Count Rostovtsev himself to want to be the governor of Ukraine, but the same cannot be said for his friends, subordinates and accomplices! After defeating Peter Balak, he
You can completely support your own people to become governors!"
Only then did Count Kleinmicher suddenly realize, and he said sheepishly: "This is possible, but it's not very cost-effective to turn against Count Uvarov just for the sake of a mere position as the governor of Ukraine, right?"
Neridova sighed again: "You think too simply. It is certainly uneconomical to make enemies with Count Uvarov for a mere Ukrainian governor, but have you ever thought that maybe they have already made enemies? Maybe Rostow
Count Vtsev’s goal is to overthrow Count Uvarov?”
Neridova followed the lead and said: "Think about it, if there were no Count Uvarov, then Count Rostovtsev would be unique among His Majesty. In that case, how powerful would he be?"
Count Kleinmicher was stunned because he had never thought in this direction. After all, to him, both Count Uvarov and Count Rostovtsev were big figures at the top of the power pyramid. They should
You should be satisfied with your status and power, and at least you won't go to war with bosses of the same level just to increase your power a little bit.
"Isn't it too risky to do this?"
Neridova sneered: "What's the risk? Look at the results this time. Count Rostovtsev satisfied Your Majesty in every aspect, and he also defeated Count Uvarov, a governor and a third party."
The director of the actual power department of the ministry even gave His Majesty the order to warn Uvarov..."