Although Vishniak didn't like such a method, he had to admit that you had to do this at some point, otherwise you will be the one who suffers the loss.
However, Razette didn't know all this. He was still shocked by how interesting the Russians were, because if it were him, he wouldn't bother to care about Count Province's life and death. After all, he has lost its use value, so there is no need to worry about it at all.
The loyalty of the Russians made him wonder if he had misjudged them before. Maybe they were not so philistine, not so profit-seeking, and not so unkind?
To be honest, he felt conflicted, and after a while he said: "I think the count will be forever grateful for what you have done for him!"
Vishniak chuckled in his heart and thought to himself: The most expensive things in the world are free. In the future, Count Province will know what price he has to pay to repay Russia's "selfless" friendship.
But that was not today. Today, Vishniak only needed to let Razet and Count Provence know about Russia's generosity, selflessness and love.
Soon at Vishnyak's insistence, Count Provence and his family were safely sent to St. Petersburg, where they would become the most popular friends in Russia, and maybe Nicholas I would personally receive them.
They, before Russia loses this war, this family will live in paradise.
As for Count Provence himself, it is still very valuable for him to stay in Bulgaria. After all, he has wide influence and more than 2,000 troops. As long as he operates correctly, he and his people will soon become the best slaves in Russia.
Already.
"Boris and I will do our best to train your soldiers and make them the bravest warriors. You will lead them to liberate your compatriots and free them from the evil infidels. You will become the greatest in the history of Bulgaria."
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Count Provence was also deeply attracted by the wonderful prospects described by Vishniac. Yes, what could be better for him? Anyway, he has nothing to lose now,
It is better to follow the Russians wholeheartedly and work hard to the end. If he succeeds, he may become the future king or grand duke of Bulgaria. Just like the two people in Wallachia and Moldavia now.
Failed? That doesn't matter. If you can't get there, go to Russia. I believe the Russians won't mind taking him in.
Suddenly Count Provence said with high spirits: "I, Count Provence, swear to God that I will assist the great Russian brothers in liberating Bulgaria and let the glory of God shine on the entire land of Bulgaria again!"
Vishniak was very satisfied with Count Provence's success, so naturally he would not hesitate to praise him a few more words, since there was no need to pay him anyway.
But this did have an effect, not only did Count Province feel a little radiant, but it also made Razette start to get excited.
"Your Excellency, you know that my father and I have always supported the great cause of liberating our Orthodox brothers from the enslavement of the pagans. And today we are more and more convinced that this great cause will surely win! Please allow us and Proton
Join this great cause like Count Vince!"
Vishniak naturally agreed, and he replied enthusiastically: "Dear Razet, I must tell you that you have already joined this great cause, and you will be Russia's most important and loyal friend!"
Razette was naturally more and more happy after hearing this. It was another guarantee and promise. But Vishniak didn't take it to heart. This kind of empty promise was of no use to him. eagle!
"Why are you suddenly so enthusiastic about these Bulgarians?"
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Boris didn't think that deeply. He was confused by Vishniak's attitude. After all, he had always emphasized that he should not be too spoiled to the Bulgarians, but now he seemed to have completely forgotten it.
"Of course I haven't forgotten," Vishniak yawned, "It's just a joke. Do you think I will be that stupid?"
Boris was stunned. He really didn't expect the answer to be like this. After all, everyone seemed so serious and serious before, who would have thought that it turned out to be a lie?
"Damn it!" Boris exclaimed, "It's a shame you guys don't act, every one of them is just like the real thing!"
Vishniak shrugged and replied lightly: "So be more careful when dealing with other people in the future, and don't take everything stupidly seriously!"
Boris nodded seriously, his serious look a bit ridiculous.
However, Vishniak did not mean to make fun of him, but continued to warn: "Especially that Lazette, this kid is very naughty. Don't take his promises seriously!"
Boris nodded again.
"Very well, your next task is to train Count Provence's people and make them as useful as possible!"
Boris was stunned again and asked: "Didn't you say before that you don't need to pay special attention to it, and just train them with your heart? Why..."
Vishniak sighed: "The people of Lazette really don't need to be particularly careful. After all, they are old foxes and they may not always be on our side... But Count Province is different. Now he They can only cooperate with us, so why not train them well and let them act as cows and horses for us?"
Boris shook his head and didn't know how to evaluate Vishnyak's shamelessness. But, he also liked to do it!
Let's mourn the Earl of Province. He never imagined how miserable his life would be in the future, but he probably wouldn't care much even if he knew about it. After all, he really has nothing now. If he gives it a try, he might still have a chance to make a comeback. , if you don’t give it a try, you will never be able to turn over.
Another month passed like this, and the Turks were satisfied that they had eliminated troublemakers like Provins. And as the main force of the British and French forces arrived at the Danube line, their attention shifted again to the next all-out offensive operation.
There was once again little concern for the fragile supply lines, and this was the opportunity Vishnyak and Boris had been waiting for.
"In the next half month, we will launch a full-scale attack on the enemy's transportation lines, try our best to destroy the enemy's supply convoys, and if necessary, attack their material warehouses."
After a pause, Vishniak said to Count Provence and Razette: "This task is very important. Even Duke Mikhail is very concerned about it. Gentlemen, our opportunity to make a contribution has come!"