The disturbance caused by Leonid was immediately suppressed. He himself was dismissed and sent to the Military Justice Department for review, and one by one of his officers were also punished. The lightest ones were demoted, and the more serious ones were directly punished.
They were forced to retire and kicked out directly.
And this also greatly frightened the officers of other troops in the garrison. Like Leonid, they had previously complained about the orders of the Governor's Mansion. They immediately became honest. After all, even Leonid, who was so tough in the background, took care of it as soon as he was told.
Cleaning them up is not as simple as drinking water and eating.
The garrison troops immediately became honest, and no one dared to challenge Dmitri anymore, which made his subsequent work much smoother.
However, the impact of this incident did not end there. As Leonid wrote to Paskovich denounced Wallachia's passive and slack war preparations, even greater disturbances were yet to come.
The first person to be troubled by this was Duke Mikhail. According to his original plan, as the chief of staff and de facto commander in chief of the war against Turkey, he would definitely support Leonid well.
According to him, Leonid had been in Wallachia for so many years and was very familiar with the situation there. If he wanted to make great achievements, it should not be too easy.
But who would have thought that in the blink of an eye Leonid would be dismissed from his post and driven out of Wallachia. Looking at his attitude, he probably had a falling out with Alexei. Do you think he could not have a big head?
Knowing the importance of this battle, he knew the importance of Wallachia too well. It was not only the frontline battlefield, but also the most important logistics base. Without Wallachia as a backing, even if he had dozens of soldiers under his command,
Tens of thousands of troops still have nothing to do against Turkey.
And now his silly nephew has fallen out with such an important feudal official. Considering that the two parties have been good friends growing up together, this is even more regrettable.
"Don't you think that stupid boy has any brains? Why are you making such a fuss at this time!"
Prince Mikhail was so angry that he wanted to overturn the table. He called his adjutant and asked in detail: "What exactly did Leonid do, and why did he suddenly fall out?"
When the adjutant explained the whole story clearly, especially that Leonid directly contradicted and humiliated Dmitry Milyutin, Prince Mikhail felt his head hurt even more.
It doesn't matter if you just vent your anger with Alexei. After all, the friendship for so many years is still there, and there will be opportunities to repair the relationship in the future. But to offend Dmitry Milyutin inexplicably is a fool's errand!
Duke Mikhail does not dare to underestimate Dmitri at all, even if he is just a lieutenant general and commander of the garrison, with only a few people under his command. But you have to see who is behind him!
As the number two confidant of Crown Prince Alexander, can you offend him casually? Fortunately, you took the lead in revolting when he just took office as a new official and the fire has not burned out. Then who is not going to stop you?
If it were Duke Mikhail or Dmitry, he would have to teach Leonid a lesson, otherwise he would not be able to command the troops later. This is a taboo for a general.
What's worse is that you brought a group of middle- and low-level officers to rebel. Do you think you can't die quickly enough?
Looking at these two points, if it were Duke Mikhail Alexei, it would be impossible for him to side with him, and he would have to kill his relatives and make him pack up and get out. It is even possible to directly send this guy to a military court, because this is already
It's completely disrespectful to disobey orders.
"Why does Leonid dislike Dmitri?" Prince Mikhail asked, pulling his beard.
The adjutant glanced at him and replied cautiously: "It seems that he is not satisfied with building fortifications. General Leonid thinks it is a waste of time and energy..."
Well, Duke Mikhail immediately understood. He naturally knew what kind of temper his nephew was. As long as national justice or religious jihad were involved, he would immediately change into a different person. Unfortunately, this mess happened before him.
It happens to be related to these two, so it is normal for him to have convulsions.
"Say hello to the Military Justice Department," Prince Mikhail pinched his forehead and ordered, "Let them repair that bastard and give him a taste of his power!"
The adjutant almost thought that there was something wrong with his ears. Could it be that Prince Mikhail had gone crazy and would not help his family to vent their anger but also wanted to clean up their own family? Why is this?
He carefully said a few kind words to Leonid: "Marshal, although it is a bit bad to not carry out the orders of superiors, what happened this time is not without reason. In my opinion, at this juncture, preparations for war are not being done.
If you don’t do it, build some fortifications instead, isn’t this just playing the piano randomly! It’s normal for General Leonid to have opinions!”
Duke Mikhail glanced up at him and asked slowly: "Do you think this is normal? There is no need to build fortifications in preparation for war?"
The adjutant was stunned for a moment when asked, and subconsciously replied: "There is no need to use fortifications to deal with the Turks. Our fierce offensive will beat them to pieces, and there will be no chance for them to fight back!"
Prince Mikhail immediately pinched his temples again. He felt that his headache was getting worse and worse. It seemed that since he was forced to become the unlucky chief of general staff, his headaches were getting worse day by day.
"There are no chances on the battlefield!" Duke Mikhail taught him a lesson. "Even if you are facing the cowardly Turks, you must be fully prepared. There is no problem in building fortifications. This is not an excuse to disobey orders! Soldiers regard obeying orders as their duty.
If Leonid doesn't even have this awareness of his vocation, then why should he be a soldier?"
As he spoke, Duke Mikhail snorted coldly: "Let the Military Law Office test his character. This time he is lucky enough not to cause any big trouble. What if I am no longer here? Who will wipe his butt!"
The adjutant left obediently, but it could be seen that he still complained about Leonid and felt that his marshal was too harsh.
But he didn't know that Duke Mikhail didn't think he was too harsh, and even thought that such a punishment was not enough. He knew that Leonid's temper would be hard to accept a lesson from. For him, this small punishment was
Drizzle. Back then, Duke Alexander locked him in a stable to think about his mistakes, but do you think he thought about it?
He's not so paranoid or so stubborn that sometimes you want to slap him because he's so irritating.
"Turn it off once, it's better than nothing!"
Prince Mikhail sighed again, and then stared blankly at the huge map of Bulgaria and Wallachia on the wall.
In fact, this map has been in his mind for a long time. He knows how to march and where to capture. But just because there is no secret, the Turks he knows will definitely know it, so as long as Turkey is not stupid,
There will definitely be precautions and arrangements...