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Chapter 417 Do as I say

"... He even asked His Majesty to order you to warn Count Uvarov. Isn't it obvious?"

Looking at Nelidova's sneer-filled face, Count Kleinmicher fell silent. What she said was a bit obvious, but why couldn't he see it before?

However, he is not particularly concerned about this. For him, he does not care at all about the life and death of Count Rostovtsev and Count Uvarov. The only thing he cares about is whether the two bosses will go to war.

It affects him and those he loves.

Nelidova watched Count Kleinmicher suddenly glance at her worriedly, and she immediately knew what this man was worried about. This made her feel very warm. In this indifferent winter palace, the only thing that gave her warmth was

It's this man's love.

Nelidova was naturally worried about the issue that Count Kleinmicher was worried about. If Count Rostovtsev and Count Uvarov went to war, the consequences would certainly be very dangerous, especially since the trigger was still held by her beloved.

In the hands of that man, she naturally couldn't stay away from the matter.

"Actually, although this matter is very risky, it is not completely without benefits." Neridova thought about it and suddenly smiled: "It is obvious that Count Rostovtsev's strategy has worked. Judging from your words,

It seems that His Majesty is already very dissatisfied with Count Uvarov!"

Count Kleinmicher smiled bitterly and said: "But His Majesty has not made up his mind to replace Count Uvarov!"

"I know!" Neridova snorted and continued to explain: "Although it hasn't reached that level yet, but if you think about His Majesty's attitude towards him in the past, not only did he obey his words, but at least he would not let you try to warn or beat him.

Him?"

Count Kleinmicher curled his lips and said nothing, but Neridova could tell that he still disapproved of this and thought it could not represent anything.

Nelidova knew that in a sense Count Kleinmicher's idea was indeed right. Accompanying a king is like accompanying a tiger, and the emperor's thoughts are the most difficult to guess. If you guess randomly, something big might happen!

"Don't forget there is Count Rostovtsev!" Neridova suddenly added, "Don't you think that Count Uvarov can defeat Count Uvarov with only these means and tricks?

?”

Count Kleinmicher was stunned and asked: "Are you saying that Count Rostovtsev has another trick, or is this just one of his tricks?"

"That's natural," Neridova replied firmly. "Even you know that this trick can't do anything to Count Uvarov. How could he only have this one trick? I think he must have a series of tricks behind him.

, what you see now are just appetizers!”

Count Kleinmicher thought for a while and thought that what Neridova said made sense. How could a person as powerful as Count Rostovtsev only have this level? If his purpose was really to bring down Count Uvarov.

, there will definitely be a backup plan!

"What do you think the next move will be?" Count Kleinmicher asked curiously.

Well, Neridova was speechless for a while. If she knew Count Rostovtsev’s plan, then she was not just the mistress of Nicholas I. She made a reasonable analysis, but let her predict Rostovtsev.

The count's methods are too overwhelming.

"I don't know!" Neridova said calmly, spreading her hands, "but I know there will definitely be follow-up measures. Count Rostovtsev will not understand the principle of killing a snake but suffering its consequences! And we only need to know

As long as he has a backup plan!"

Count Kleinmicher's mind was filled with questions. He didn't understand how it could be done. He could only look at Neridova helplessly, hoping that she would explain it as soon as possible.

It's just that Neridova didn't really have the time to explain to him slowly, but quickly ordered: "Go to Duke Ordorf immediately and talk to him about what happened in the imperial study today!"

Count Kleinmicher was shocked and didn't understand why Neridova asked him to leak the secret to Duke Ordorf. After all, Nicholas I did not ask him to inform Duke Ordorf. And she told Ordorf

What does Duke Dove do? What is it for?

"You are so... so down-to-earth!" Neridova sighed quietly, speechless at Count Kleinmicher's incomprehension, "You have forgotten about the last wired telegram, Ordolf

The Duke and his gang are having a bad time with Count Uvarov!"

Count Kleinmicher whispered: "It has been a long time, right? And it was just a trivial matter. Don't you think that Duke Ordorf would hurt Count Uvarov because of this matter?"

A killer, right?"

Neridova rubbed her temples and explained helplessly: "What we have to do now is to try to let people who have old grudges with Count Uvarov know this important news. A little will add up, no matter whether these people are

If you are not interested in getting involved, you should give them a heads up in advance and they will make their own judgment!"

As she spoke, Neridova slapped her forehead again and reminded: "Don't forget to tell Count Neserrodie!"

Count Kleinmicher said in surprise: "I never heard that the Prime Minister has an old grudge with Count Uvarov!"

Neridova rolled her eyes at him: "You haven't heard of it, haven't you? After all these years, don't you think that the Prime Minister has always been harmonious with Count Uvarov? Some things cannot be seen on the surface!

"

After a pause, she continued: "Not to mention such a big matter, it would be inappropriate not to inform the Prime Minister. If a fight really breaks out and he is the last to know, do you think he will have any objections to you?"

Count Kleinmicher immediately realized that Neserrodie should be notified of this matter. After all, he was the Prime Minister.

Neridova continued to give instructions: "Anyway, just visit all the big shots and tell them the news. They will know what to do with the rest!"

After a short pause, Neridova reminded her in particular: "By the way, you'd better hesitate to speak to the Crown Prince!"

Count Kleinmicher couldn't turn his head again, because he knew that Crown Prince Alexander and Count Uvarov had been relatively close in recent years. If he told Crown Prince Alexander the news, it would not mean that he had notified Uvarov in advance.

Count Varov?

He wondered: "Aren't we going to cooperate with Count Rostovtsev? This is not..."

Neridova smiled and said: "You do as I say. The Crown Prince must not be offended. He is our future boss. You should know the power of it... As for cooperating with Count Rostovtsev, you listen to me.

explain……"

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