Eight hundred and eighty-third chapter suddenly realized
Nikolai Milyutin was actually very anxious. He was always worried that Alexander II would give up on reforms like Alexander I back then, so he was always eager to complete the reforms as soon as possible. If he could achieve success in one step, he would never hesitate.
Especially when the situation reaches a stalemate, he will be even more anxious, fearing that the lead he finally won will be overturned.
As soon as he heard that there might be a recurrence in repairing the third part, he couldn't bear it anymore. Just thinking that his opponent was an old fox like Count Uvarov who had become a fox, he felt like his butt was on fire, and he wanted to let Rostov pick it.
It would be best if the Count himself went to help.
And how could Count Rostovtsev end up personally? The meaning of his existence is ballast. Unless the reform process encounters completely unavoidable obstacles, it is impossible for him to end personally.
Therefore, there will definitely be differences and frictions between these two people. The only good thing is that Count Rostovtsev's status and level are high enough to suppress Nikolai Milyutin, preventing him from stabbing him.
It is precisely because of this that Nikolai Milyutin becomes even more anxious, because it is really uncomfortable to be pressed like this all the time, okay?
He took a deep breath, calmed down, and told himself that Count Rostovtsev was right, and it was also for reform. After a while, he calmed down and asked slowly: "Then how should I deal with Count Uvarov?"
Woolen cloth?"
Count Rostovtsev smiled in his heart. He knew that Nikolai Milyutin would not be happy in his heart, but the reason why he chose Nikolai Milyutin as the banner of the reformists was that even though this man had various
His shortcomings are that he is sometimes too naive and has no foresight, but one good thing is that he can listen to what is said and knows how to restrain himself and is willing to make sacrifices for the sake of the overall situation.
Only with this kind of quality can one be a leader. Think about what would happen if Archduke Constantine was replaced as the leader?
Even if Grand Duke Constantine has a higher status, his character and temper are not suitable for being a leader. If he really were to be the banner of reform, the reformists would split within two days and be doomed.
Count Rostovtsev nodded slightly and said: "Count Uvarov is not something you can deal with. He is smarter, sharper and more determined than you. If you go head-to-head with him, you will be humiliating yourself!"
If Grand Duke Constantine had said this, he would have exploded, but Nikolai Milyutin did not. Apart from being a little frustrated and embarrassed, he did not even say a word in rebuttal. It was obvious that he recognized Count Rostovtsev's remarks.
in conclusion.
"but!"
Just when Nikolai Milyutin was at his most depressed, Count Rostovtsev made a big turn and suddenly said: "But why do you want to confront him head-on?"
Nikolay Milyutin was stunned. In his opinion, the battle with the conservatives was a confrontation between the brave and the brave. Only a fist-to-fist muscle collision like a real man can determine the outcome. But Count Rostovtsev heard that
Why does it mean taking a shortcut?
Count Rostovtsev didn't need to look at Nikolai Milyutin to know what was going on in this guy's mind, and immediately explained slowly: "Being brave doesn't mean you can only use brute force, nor does it mean you can't use some clever methods to weaken him.
enemy."
Nikolai Milyutin looked straight at Count Rostovtsev. It wasn't that he didn't understand or didn't understand, but he thought it was the most correct nonsense. Do you think he was willing to confront the enemy head-on?
But facing a cunning old fox like Count Uvarov, all his strategies and methods are of no use. Anyway, he doesn't think he can compete with that old fox. Since he is no match for his opponent, he can only fight hard.
The horse is hard on!
Count Rostovtsev shook his head unconsciously, speechless at Nikolai Milyutin's insensitivity. If you think about it, he spoke so clearly, and you should also understand that he could not really help.
Alexander II made plans to deal with his own people.
If this is the case, then there must be a way to deal with Count Uvarov, otherwise wouldn't it be for nothing that he would be the chairman of the Holy Synod?
Count Rostovtsev is not so generous. Every step he takes has a purpose. Unfortunately, Nikolai Milyutin's brain really can't keep up.
Sometimes Count Rostovtsev feels that it would be great if Nikolai Milyutin could be replaced by a smarter person, such as a certain grand duke who played tricks on him before. That grand duke would never be like him.
Still staring stupidly and saying stupid things.
"We must exploit the conflict between Count Uvarov and Pobedonostsev as much as possible. Although the old fox cannot help us, he will not let Pobedonostsev go easily.
Husband, as long as you firmly grasp this point and make a fuss, things won't be too difficult!"
Seeing that Nikolai Milyutin was still a little confused, Count Rostovtsev sighed and said: "When discussing the reform of the third part, don't push too hard, and don't give Pobedonostsev too much trouble.
For heavy pressure, it is best to adopt a posture where you hold the board high but prepare to lower it gently."
"Wouldn't that mean that by letting Pobedonostsev go, he missed this opportunity?"
"Why don't you understand? Count Uvarov's wishful thinking is to let you rush to the front. He has calculated that you will definitely make many harsh conditions to let you break up with Pobedonostsev.
And he just needs to help Pobedonostsev resist your pressure a little bit."
"Once you do the opposite and don't put too much pressure on Pobedonotsev, how can he be satisfied? Do you think he really doesn't want to deal with Pobedonotsev? Then he will have no choice but to
He personally took action to make things difficult for Bobedonostsev!"
"Don't look like you've seen a ghost. This is normal. Do you think Count Uvarov has a good relationship with Pobedonotsev? He is eager to bring Pobedonotsev and Barya together.
Jinski can just step on it, but with His Majesty’s support, he can’t do it!”
Count Rostovtsev almost tore it into pieces and gave it to Nikolai Milyutin to explain clearly: "Once he finds out that you are planning to release water, then he will have no choice but to take action himself... Maybe he didn't behave that way at first.
Obviously, as long as he takes action, Pobedonostsev will not be idle. After all, I have already set a fire with His Majesty before. Once he finds out that Count Uvarov has taken benefits but not done anything, what do you think?
What will he do?"
Nikolai Milyutin suddenly understood and finally understood where the hole Count Rostovtsev had dug, but he immediately thought that Count Rostovtsev had disappointed Alexander II. After all, he
Doesn’t the idea work? Will this affect Count Rostovtsev’s love for Alexander II?