Count Uvarov turned on the mode of resting with his eyes closed. He did not intend to take the initiative to intervene in this matter. After all, who made Alexander II so disrespectful to him before, it was necessary for him to remain indifferent and let the tsar see what he could do.
Count Uvarov did not speak, which left a large number of conservatives in the imperial council at a loss. Because although the third part is being attacked, it is Kanditantin Pobedonostsev after all.
This conservative upstart is in control. In a sense, Nikolai Milyutin's attack on the Third Ministry is equivalent to his attack on them.
With the conservative nature, it is impossible not to fight back when being beaten, but now the conservatives are in a delicate moment. The leader of the older generation, Count Uvarov, is being marginalized, while the new generation of leaders has not yet been formally established.
This also led to extremely inconsistent opinions among them. Some people were accustomed to watching Count Uvarov's statement. The former boss had no expression and they did not dare to express anything.
There are also some smarter people who want to change the family, but they look left and right, because they don’t know who to listen to, and the result is to watch Kanditantin Pobedonostsev being raped by Nikolai M.
Liu Ting hangs and beats.
This terrible situation made Alexander II very dissatisfied. Just as Count Uvarov expected, he would not let Nikolai Milyutin attack the third part. He could not give up such a useful tool.
Especially if the reformists are allowed to step on the nose and face with the third part.
It's just that Kanditantin Pobedonostsev is not Nikolai Milyutin's opponent, or Nikolai Milyutin is too well prepared, and he completes the third part one by one.
All the bad deeds were revealed, making it difficult for Kanditantin Pobedonostsev to resist and refute even if he was tired of parrying.
Seeing that Kanditantin Pobedonostsev was about to collapse, Alexander II finally couldn't bear it anymore. He interrupted: "Nikolai Alexeevich, what you said
Are these too alarmist? Although the third part has certain problems, it is generally good. Without it, how could our country be so stable?"
It should be said that Alexander II had intervened in Nikolai's case. Milyutin should have stopped as soon as he was satisfied, but this time he did not. Instead, he continued to present evidence to make sense: "...Your Majesty, in summary, all of the above
The problem in the third part is not that big, it has reached the point of lawlessness. If it is allowed to continue to act recklessly, it will be difficult for the country to be stable!"
Alexander II was stunned. He didn’t understand what happened to Nikolai Milyutin today. Why was he so angry as if he had taken gunpowder? Is this going to cause a huge upset?
To be honest, he was a little angry, because who would dare to speak like this when I was here? Even in the third part, no matter how domineering and domineering the ministers are, they can only endure it. It's better now, this is going to cause trouble in the palace!
Did Nikolai Milyutin want to overthrow the world or cause turmoil? He didn’t have the intention, let alone the courage. Count Rostovtsev gave him the instruction to open fire on the third part.
Din Pobedonostsev took the initiative to limit his power before he was firmly established, so as to prevent him from causing trouble as soon as he came up.
At first Nikolay Milyutin was hesitant, but when Count Rostovtsev clarified the stakes and told him the serious consequences of letting Kanditantin Pobedonostsev take complete control of the third part,
He was startled.
What's more, Count Rostovtsev also told him that now is the most advantageous time to fire on the third department, because Kanditantin Pobedonostsev's footing is not stable and the conservatives are not unified in their opinions, so it is not possible to fire at this time.
It is easiest to achieve your goal if you encounter strong resistance.
Nikolai Milyutin was skeptical about this at first, but it would indeed be more advantageous to open fire on the third part. He himself has long disliked this violent organization. How can you know the result if you don't try it if you don't try it?
Woolen cloth?
So he took the first shot, and it should be said that the effect was beyond his expectation. It was very different from Count Rostovtsev's expectation. As expected, the conservatives did not form a joint force to deal with his artillery fire. Everyone was in a hurry.
Lose your sense of proportion, or just be indifferent and close your eyes to rest.
If Alexander II hadn't suddenly intervened, Nikolai Milyutin would have absolutely sprayed them until they couldn't take care of themselves, and humiliated Kanditantin Pobedonostsev.
It's a pity that Alexander II intervened. Although this was expected by Count Rostovtsev, Nikolai Milyutin was still a little disappointed. After all, he had high expectations for Alexander II, and he always felt that this
The Tsar was an enlightened monarch, and he must be of the same mind as them to lead Russia into a new era.
But just when he was attacking the third part of the representative organization of the old era, the tsar who was supposed to represent the new era actually defended it in every possible way. It was obvious that the tsar was very fond of the third part and did not want to give up this violence at all.
autocratic institutions.
"You mean that only by disbanding the third country can stability be achieved, right?" Alexander II asked angrily.
Seeing the furious look of Alexander II, Nikolai Milyutin sighed in his heart, remembered Count Rostovtsev's instructions, and dealt with it carefully: "Your Majesty, the state-owned legal family has family rules. Without rules, there will be no rules.
But the existence of the third part has transcended the rules. If it is allowed to do whatever it wants, it will eventually completely destroy our laws. At that time, the stability of the country will be out of the question. The only solution for now is to stop it from doing whatever it wants.
In order to maintain the normal operation of the country, I implore you to immediately reorganize this department and bring it into the scope of normal supervision of the country!"
Alexander II was shocked again. Nikolai Milyutin was rarely so tough. He deliberately pretended to be angry just now just to scare the opponent away. Who would have thought that he would not accept this trick at all, but would be tough?
The neck was pressed against him, which made him unable to get off the tiger!
Indeed, for Alexander II, if he teaches Nikolai Milyutin a lesson now, the chaos will definitely be even greater, and it will inevitably arouse a strong reaction from the reformists. Otherwise, this drama may not be able to end.
But if Nikolay Milyutin is not dealt with, how can he maintain his authority as a king? Will the reformists think that he is weak and can be bullied, and then they will find more and more ways to attack him?
Alexander II was suddenly in a dilemma. What he needed most now was a heavyweight who could come forward to confront Nikolai Milyutin to smooth things over. But look at that old Count Uvarov, he is actually closing his eyes.
Yangshen, it is obvious that he is determined to stand by and watch...