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Chapter 1185 Urgent

Pobedosnosev looked at Alexander II. It was obvious that he had disappointed the tsar again. This made him very panic. He was worried that similar things would happen again and he would soon be removed from the throne.

The three parts are gone.

The situation will even get worse. It is very likely that he will completely lose the trust of Alexander II. After all, the Tsar's patience has its limits. One can only do two, but not three. Some even don't give him two chances. What do you think?

Why isn't he nervous?

If possible, Pobedosnosev would like to give Alexander II good news, but unfortunately he cannot. Since he took over the third part, there have been various misfortunes. In addition, Nikolai Milyutin and other reforms

Pai has also been guarding against him using the third part to make a name for himself. He is strictly guarding against the third part and will not give him any chance to exploit any loopholes.

Therefore, he was at a loss as to why Count Uvarov went to see Nikolai Milyutin and what they discussed.

He could only bite the bullet and reply: "Sorry, Your Majesty, after Nikolai Milyutin took charge of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, their confidentiality work was very strict, and even the best spies could not penetrate it..."

As expected, Alexander II was disappointed again and was extremely impatient with Pobedosnosev's work. He criticized in a deep voice: "I asked you to take charge of the third part because I asked you to act as my eyes and ears.

And look at what you have done in the past few months? I can't see or hear anything... This is still the Ministry of Internal Affairs, or our own department... You can't even handle them, how can you be expected to do it?

What about breaking into the enemy to obtain intelligence?"

Pobedosnosev quickly apologized repeatedly. Although he knew it was of no use, what could he do besides apologizing? Now this painful situation is not just his problem - if it weren't for Orr

The old cunning Duke Dov made a fool of himself during the handover. If it weren't for the group of villains with ulterior motives in the third part, such as Duke Dolgoruky, who acted in secret, and if Alexander II hadn't refused to give him the power of life and death, he would have been restrained.

He couldn't let go. If it weren't for guys like Nikolai Milyutin who kept causing trouble for him...if it weren't for these interfering factors, he believed that he would definitely be able to deliver a beautiful answer.

It's a pity that these interference items exist. To say the least, if a dog can handle the third part without these interference items, why would Alexander II send him there?

To put it bluntly, there is indeed a problem with Pobedosnosev’s ability, and he is not suitable for the third part.

It's a pity that both him and Alexander II can only make do with this for the time being. He has to continue to work on thin ice despite all kinds of interference and pressure, and Alexander II can only be disappointed and helpless again and again.

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For example, this time, the only good news is that Count Uvarov deliberately went to find Nikolai Milyutin. He carried out the operation with great fanfare, so there was no news about the third part.

Moreover, the old fox would also deliberately release some rumors to put pressure on Alexander II, so at ten o'clock in the afternoon, Alexander II, who was anxiously running around, finally received some gossip.

"Count Uvarov intends to reconcile with Nikolai Milyutin?"

"As long as Nikolai Milyutin guarantees that the reform of the serfdom system will not unduly affect his interests?"

"You also said that you hope to formulate a constitution that can improve all aspects of Russia's rules and regulations?"

This news did not make Alexander II relax, but made him more and more irritable. What he was most worried about was the reconciliation between conservatives and reformers, even if only a small group of conservatives headed by Count Uvarov and reformers

It would also be a volcanic and earthquake-like blow to him.

Especially when it came to issues such as the Constitution, this made his heart hang in the air. The Constitution undoubtedly placed the greatest restrictions on the Tsar. Once the two groups reached an agreement on this issue, it would not be said that he was completely

Xicai also means that the power in his hands will be greatly reduced!

"What's going on with the constitution?" Alexander II asked sharply.

Pobedosnosev naturally knew what the constitution meant. He answered cautiously: "This news cannot be confirmed yet. I just heard that Count Uvarov made suggestions in this regard. As for whether he contacted Nikolay

La. Milyutin has reached a consensus, but it is not yet certain..."

Still unsure whether Alexander II could feel relieved, he walked back and forth in the royal study, his face darker than the bottom of a pot. After a while, he pretended to be calm and said: "Constitutional issues should be dealt with by Count Uvarov.

He is so cunning about the fake news he released, and he is best at using such fake news to disrupt the public. I guess he just wants to make me anxious!"

However, these words of self-comfort did not really make him feel at ease. Obviously, he was worried about the constitutional issue. If he didn't have a little sense left, he would have wanted to send guards immediately to arrest Count Uvarov and take him to the Winter Palace for questioning.

An understanding.

Pobedosnosev observed Alexander II's face and cautiously suggested: "Having said that, Your Majesty, we have to be on guard! And Count Uvarov has always been selfish and mercenary...

If he jumps over the wall in a hurry, then..."

Alexander II stretched out his hand to stop Pobedosnosev from continuing, because he was not worried about this? It's just that his position is not stable enough now and he cannot move Count Uvarov in a hurry.

A cold light flashed in Pobedosnosev's eyes. Although he was not very good at controlling the third part, in terms of his observation of words and understanding of Alexander II, almost no one in the Winter Palace was better than him.

He clearly heard the murderous intention in Alexander II's words just now. It was obvious that His Majesty did not want to kill Count Uvarov, but that he did not have the strength and courage for the time being.

This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for him. As the saying goes, enemies are only those who work in the same industry. Count Uvarov, an old conservative, has been blocking these young people for too long. If he can be defeated, it will mean that the conservative forces

He and Baryatinsky will be honored.

At that time, he will be one of the top figures among conservatives. Obviously, his position will be more stable and his power will be greater.

So, why not encourage Alexander II to go out of his way and kill Count Uvarov, an old fool!

Thinking of this, he took a deep breath and said to Alexander II: "Your Majesty, judging from Count Uvarov's performance today, he is simply unreliable. It is simply unrealistic to expect him to contain and restrict those free elements, especially considering that he

The destructive power, if you continue to let it go, you will have many nightmares..."

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