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Chapter 555: Wonderful Flower (Part 2)

Dmitri was shocked again. The average human brain circuit would never have such an idea. How could he expect the Moldavia dignitaries to rebel? What are the benefits of this?

But he immediately thought that it might be beneficial to Grand Duke Constantine.

Think about it, what was the most difficult thing when Archduke Constantine came to serve as Governor of Moldavia? Or was it that these Moldavia local snakes didn't listen to their orders.

If he wanted to truly control Moldavia, he had to deal with these local gangsters and make them obey his orders. That's why he hurriedly formed a volunteer army and tried every means to win over one faction and fight against another.

It's just that Wallachia's lack of cooperation made some of Grand Duke Constantine's plans come to nothing and caused him a lot of trouble. If the war hadn't broken out, I'm afraid these Moldavia dignitaries would have quickly united to cause trouble for him.

, and his father, Nicholas I, would also give him a severe lesson and ask him why he behaved like this.

Grand Duke Constantine was lucky enough to wait until the war broke out, and everything had to make way for the war. This not only made the Moldavia dignitaries who wanted to cause trouble dare not act recklessly, but also made him feel that in the big battle of war,

In this context, the importance of Moldavia has greatly increased, and even St. Petersburg will be more tolerant of his governance of Moldavia.

As a result, Grand Duke Constantine naturally became more and more courageous. He could do things he didn't dare to do before, such as carrying out reforms!

He is indeed a down-to-earth reformer. He feels that since Alexei and Li Xiao can make a lot of money through half-baked reforms in Wallachia, then he can't just take off when he implements a complete version of the reform!

Grand Duke Constantine believed that as long as reforms were carried out, all bottlenecks and problems that restricted Moldavia's development would be eliminated, and Moldavia would become more prosperous day by day.

If Moldavia wants to carry out thorough reform, the obstacles and stumbling blocks are the powerful people with vested interests. They must be eliminated before the reform can proceed smoothly.

Before the war broke out, Archduke Constantine was still a little helpless against them, but as soon as the war broke out, he felt that an opportunity had come. At this time, he couldn't do anything he wanted to deal with those guys, and no one would dare to say anything to him.

Tao four.

Therefore, Grand Duke Constantine actually hoped that these Moldavia dignitaries would jump out and rebel, so that he would have sufficient reasons and excuses to deal with them. Naturally, he completely ignored Alexei's warning, and instead wished that these powerful guys

It's better to jump back quickly.

As for Count Uvarov, Grand Duke Constantine was not so arrogant as to ignore him at all, but he felt that the count was too old and confused to dare to do so at a time of war, when Moldavia's position was very important.

If you make such a stupid move, wouldn't it cost you someone's life?

The two of them had long been dissatisfied, and their hatred had been forged for a long time. Grand Duke Constantine felt that this time he would settle the accounts with Count Uvarov, including old and new grudges, and let Uvarov

Count Husband knew that he was not someone to be trifled with.

Therefore, not only was he not anxious about Count Uvarov getting involved in this matter, but he was very happy and even a little eager to try. He believed that this home stadium in Moldavia could teach Count Uvarov a profound lesson.

Objectively speaking, it is not surprising that Grand Duke Constantine made such a choice. He was originally a spoiled child, and he was selfish enough. In a sense, he was the same type as Count Uvarov.

People will do anything to achieve their goals.

It is quite terrifying for such a person to go crazy and do anything without hesitation. Now Grand Duke Constantine is just ensuring his interests according to his ideas.

It's just that maybe ten or twenty years later he will be more comfortable doing the same thing. He is still too immature now and is not a match for an old fox like Count Uvarov.

For example, Archduke Constantine underestimated the terrifying nature of his enemies. The Moldavia dignitaries he looked down upon were much more powerful than he imagined.

"Is the National Army ready?"

"We're almost ready. We'll switch sides as soon as we give the order!"

"What's going on with the volunteers?"

"It's relatively stable, and all important facilities in Chisinau are under its control."

"It doesn't matter, that's what was expected."

"His Royal Highness the Grand Duke thought that he would control Moldavia by taking control of Chisinau. He was simply naive! It's time to tell him who is in control of Moldavia!"

Just as Archduke Constantine was standing ready in Chisinau, preparing to kill all the Moldavia dignitaries as soon as they rebelled, something happened that stunned him.

The rebellion did occur, but not in Chisinau, but in other areas except Chisinau and other areas controlled by the Russian garrison. A large number of national troops suddenly defected and announced that they would no longer accept Moldavianism under the banner of opposing reforms.

Governor's order.

In an instant, 70% of Moldavia's towns changed their banners, making the already sluggish transportation lines even worse!

It can be said that traffic on this side of Moldavia is completely paralyzed, and no supplies can pass through Russia anymore, making Wallachia's already insufficient supply reserves even more precarious.

All this naturally attracted great attention from the Russian army and Grand Duke Constantine. The former immediately reported the events in Moldavia to St. Petersburg, hoping that the country would solve this problem as soon as possible, otherwise the logistics would really collapse.

After the latter spent the initial comfortable period, he soon discovered that the problem was much more troublesome than he imagined.

After the Moldavia National Army rebelled, Grand Duke Constantine immediately mobilized the Russian garrison and volunteers to counter the rebellion. In the area around Chisinau, they quickly regained some towns because the National Army simply did not

Confronted them head-on and fled before the counter-rebel forces arrived.

The initial victory once made Archduke Constantine think that the rebels were vulnerable, but soon reality gave him a loud slap in the face. After his counter-rebellion army moved to the next city, these newly recaptured towns were very difficult.

It was quickly reoccupied by the returning "bandits" and the "national army".

He had to order the troops to turn around and come back to solve these troubles, but when the counter-rebellion troops came back again, the rebels would run away in advance.

So after several twists and turns, he could only order the Russian army and the Volunteer Army to divide their forces to guard the recovered towns. However, in this way, although the recovered towns around Chisinau were consolidated, it also resulted in the limited strength of the Volunteer Army and the

The Russian garrison was unable to continue to suppress the rebellion and was trapped in a small area around Chisinau...

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