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Chapter eight hundred and eighty fourth meaning

Count Rostovtsev waved his hand and said: "You don't have to worry about me. As long as you do a good job on my side, there won't be any problems on my side! Your task now is to handle the third part of the reform.

This is your most important job right now."

Nikolai Milyutin quickly agreed. Since the count had arranged the matter so well, if he still couldn't do it well, then he really didn't have to mess around.

But just at this moment, Count Rostovtsev suddenly said again: "By the way, pay attention to Duke Dolgoruky. This person is much more difficult to deal with than Kanditantin Pobedonostsev. It's best to

I’m trying to cause him some trouble and don’t let him get in the way!”

Nikolai Milyutin was stunned for a moment, feeling a little confused. Why did he suddenly have a lot of things to do? Duke Dolgoruky is not a cat or a dog, but listening to Count Rostovtsev's words, it seems that he can do whatever he wants.

It's like you can control the other person.

After all, the other party is a duke. If it was so easy to get even, would he still be walking on thin ice like he is now?

"Why should we deal with that Duke in particular?" Nikolai Milyutin asked curiously, "As far as I know, the Duke is not particularly troublesome, right?"

Count Rostovtsev replied calmly without even raising his eyelids: "He is too close to Kanditantin Pobedonostsev and has been helping him make suggestions. Do you think he should change it?"

tidy?"

Nikolai Milyutin was stunned. After recalling it for a long time, he did not remember how close Duke Dolgoruky was to Kanditantin Pobedonostsev. On the contrary, he had attended them frequently in recent times.

It seems that reformist gatherings are really about getting closer to their own people?

"Don't just look at the superficial appearance!" Count Rostovtsev snorted, "By attending our party, you are our supporter? Does it mean you have a good relationship with us? How did you come to this wrong conclusion?"

Nikolai Milyutin stopped talking. It was not that he agreed with Count Rostovtsev’s conclusion, but he slandered: “Is it true that those who ignore us or even go against us are our supporters? Isn’t this nonsense!

"

It's just that he didn't dare to say this openly, he's not that stupid.

It's just that his psychological activities couldn't be hidden from Count Rostovtsev. As expected, he immediately taught him a lesson: "I have warned you long ago, don't judge people by their current performance. Their current performance is all fake.

It can be speculation or disguise. Only by looking at their past performance can we explain the problem!"

After a short pause, Count Rostovtsev continued to lecture: "Prince Dolgoruky must not be underestimated. This man is famous for being cunning and clever. Now he is showing his closeness to us. He is not speculating, but acting as a spy."

, absolutely must pay close attention to observation!”

Nikolai Milyutin was stunned. He had no idea that Count Rostovtsev would suddenly drop such a big deal. He was shocked. After a while, he said: "Are you...are you sure?"

Count Rostovtsev replied with a straight face: "Absolutely sure!"

At this time, Nikolay Milyutin was really dumbfounded. He was speechless for a long time and then said after a long time: "Then what you mean...how to teach the Duke a lesson? Should he disappear completely or give him a lesson?"

Warning or something..."

Nikolai Milyutin's voice became smaller and smaller as he spoke. Apparently he also saw Count Rostovtsev's displeasure.

Of course, Count Rostovtsev had reason to be unhappy, because Nikolai Milyutin's question was so stupid, and it completely made Duke Dolgoruky disappear. Hey! Why don't you take a pee and take a picture to see who you are?

Don’t you really have this ability?

That's all. What's more important is, are you serious about the warning you gave me at the end? Your feelings are either sunny or rainy, and you always go to extremes in doing things, either being extremely harsh or being relaxed and doing nothing.

"How can you just give a warning?" Count Rostovtsev asked unhappily, "What's the use of a warning? You must hurt him, let him feel the pain, let him put away his claws and behave honestly. Now I understand.

Bar!"

Nikolai Milyutin swallowed, well, this is indeed far from what he imagined. According to Count Rostovtsev, Duke Dolgoruky must be repaired properly.

, to be honest, this made him a little embarrassed. After all, he had been very enthusiastic about their reformists before, but now he suddenly turned against them, which felt a bit inappropriate.

"You think Prince Dolgoruky has nothing and you are a little embarrassed to deal with him, don't you?" Count Rostovtsev asked angrily.

Nikolai Milyutin nodded silently.

Count Rostovtsev sighed, feeling more and more that Nikolai Milyutin had limited abilities and it was difficult for him to bear such heavy courage. If the leaders of the reformists were as childish and ridiculous as him, then there would be no reform.

ah!

Suddenly he warned in an aggravated tone: "If you are always so reluctant to let go, always worried about this and that, always tied up by all kinds of trivial favors, then I have to think about the leadership of the reform. If you

If you don’t have the will and determination to take on this difficult job, then we will replace you in advance!”

Nikolai Milyutin's expression suddenly changed, because Count Rostovtsev had never spoken such serious words to him, which meant that the count's impatience had reached its peak.

To be honest, this made him very uncomfortable. After all, he felt that he had done nothing wrong, but Count Rostovtsev's will could not be changed, so he could either do what the count asked him to do, or he could really just pack up and leave.

Already.

Of course he is unwilling to leave just like that, not only because he likes his job, but also because he is a true supporter of reform. He has devoted too much effort to this reform, how could he be willing to do so when it is about to succeed?

Did he quit the show sadly because of a trivial matter the night before?

He swallowed hard and replied with determination: "I understand, Earl, I will complete this job!"

Count Rostovtsev looked at him and sighed quietly: "Nicholas, don't blame me for being ruthless, but the cause we are going to carry out is very great and very difficult, and it must not be affected by personal emotional issues!"

Count Rostovtsev observed Nikolai Milyutin's expression as he spoke. Seeing that he was rarely very firm, his tone softened a little: "I know that there are some things that will trouble you if you are asked to do them.

It will also make you very confused, but the only thing I can tell you is that every sacrifice you make is meaningful!"

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