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Chapter 180 Better to leave

Nikolai Milyutin left in fear. He must immediately warn Grand Duke Constantine. The foolish Grand Duke did not know that disaster was coming from the sky and was still blindly optimistic. But he will probably be more honest from now on.

I no longer dare to underestimate the old minister who came here in 1825.

"Just let that little fat guy go?" Old Igor asked angrily.

Old Igor was so angry at the insidiousness and despicableness of Grand Duke Konstadion. He thought that his little master had helped that little fat man so much before, but this bastard actually repaid him with kindness. He was really a scumbag.

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Count Rostovtsev asked with a smile: "What else?"

Old Igor said angrily: "I have to give him a profound lesson no matter what, so that he will never dare to make mistakes again!"

Count Rostovtsev smiled and said: "Old man, I think this lesson has been something he will never forget."

Old Igor frowned and asked: "Is there any? Why do I think he is just scolded? How profound can it be?"

"It's not as simple as just being scolded!" Count Rostovtsev showed a puzzled smile, "It's just a trivial thing to be scolded. What's more important is that everything I won back last time was completely lost.

Officer Menshikov has been reinstated!"

Old Igor's eyes widened and he couldn't believe it: "The old eunuch has been reinstated? How is this possible? Didn't you say that the third part found out many problems with him, including corruption, malfeasance, bribery... This

Is everything okay? Is Nicholas I blind?"

Count Rostovtsev replied calmly: "He has always been blind. Did you know it on the first day?"

Old Igor was immediately speechless. He could feel that Count Rostovtsev's indifference contained too many emotions, and the hidden anger could not be hidden no matter what.

For a while, old Igor lost interest in talking. Nicholas I's stupidity is indeed not news. Nothing this stupid king pretending to be smart can do is surprising.

The reinstatement of Officer Menshikov means that Grand Duke Constantine's previous victory has become an outright joke. It is conceivable that all the hard work he has done in the Admiralty in the past few months will be in vain.

Shkov will simply reject all his innovative plans and set out on ten thousand feet to never stand up again.

In other words, after all the trouble, Grand Duke Constantine was so happy that he didn't get anything. He might even have lost more, because Count Rostovtsev told him:

"Menshikov is ready to completely deny Grand Duke Constantine's reform plan, and is ready to deny his previously revised naval budget. There is still only one steamship left..."

Speaking of this, Count Rostovtsev suddenly laughed and said: "I heard that Grand Duke Constantine was planning to make a big fortune, and he also invested a lot of money to purchase machinery for his factories, tsk tsk...

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Old Igor also laughed when he heard this, because Grand Duke Constantine would definitely suffer a heavy loss, and a steamship really couldn't make any money.

As long as the little fat man is in trouble, old Igor will be happy and laugh for a while. Then he suddenly asks worriedly: "But will the little master be implicated?"

Yes, Menshikov returned to the throne and fell out with Grand Duke Constantine again, and it is said that Nicholas I was very dissatisfied with Li Xiao's limelight. No matter how you look at it, this is not good news!

"It is certain that he will be implicated," Count Rostovtsev replied calmly, "After all, he has been in too much limelight recently. If I had been a step late today, I guess your little master would have been secretly escorted to the prison by the vicious third-part villain.

Siberia went away as savages..."

"What!"

Old Igor jumped up in surprise and almost hit a hole in the roof of the car.

Count Rostovtsev smiled and replied: "Don't be nervous, old friend, isn't it me?"

Old Igor still asked worriedly: "How did you solve it?"

Count Rostovtsev smiled and said: "I tell your majesty, it is indeed necessary to teach your young master a lesson. However, it is not recommended to secretly distribute the young master, because your young master's reputation is too loud. This will have a bad influence and will easily fall into the trap of others."

Reality!"

"I suggest that your majesty transfer your young master to the most dangerous battlefield and use the enemy's bayonet or bullets to solve the problem once and for all!"

"What have you done!"

Old Igor was furious. He grabbed Count Rostovtsev by the collar and sprayed saliva on his face. If Count Rostovtsev had not explained in time, he might have strangled the poor count to death with his own hands.

"Protect your little master!" Count Rostovtsev smiled and patted the iron-like hands holding his collar, and said: "Don't you think that letting your little master stay in St. Petersburg will be a problem?"

Safer, right?”

"Believe me, old friend, if he continues to stay here, he will only become a thorn in the side of Crown Prince Alexander, Grand Duke Constantine and Nicholas I, and there will be a steady stream of intrigues to beckon him."

"The open and covert attacks will not stop, and even I may not be able to protect him completely. So the best way at this time is to leave the whirlpool and right-and-wrong circle of St. Petersburg, and stay as far away from that wealthy family as possible!"

Old Igor said angrily: "Then you can't send him to dangerous battlefields! He is just a child! What if something happens to me..."

Count Rostovtsev patted the back of his hand again: "He can't be a child forever. If he wants to become a man, he must go through all this. And..."

Count Rostovtsev paused slightly and said with a smile: "I think the battlefield is not as dangerous as you think, at least it is safer than the current St. Petersburg!"

After struggling for a moment, old Igor had no choice but to accept it, because Nicholas I could not listen to him, and the current environment in St. Petersburg was indeed too bad. It would be better to go out and avoid the limelight.

"Where are you going to send him?"

Count Rostovtsev replied calmly: "Wallachia and Moldavia."

Old Igor frowned and asked: "Didn't you say that there is turmoil there and anti-Russian forces are rampant? Isn't it too dangerous..."

Count Rostovtsev replied firmly: "No, it is safer there! Because apart from Wallachia and Moldavia, the only option left is the Caucasus. The situation in the Caucasus is even worse, and the people in charge are still

Count Amursky, that mad dog, that guy is not a good person!"

As soon as he heard the name Count Amursky, old Igor immediately gave in. That guy was indeed too perverted, so he should serve as a normal person.

Count Rostovtsev continued: "And there is another advantage of going to Wallachia..."

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