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Chapter 107 Warning

Jan Jika quietly looked at Jan Constantine Bretianu in front of him. As a Wallachian Iasi sect and later an important core figure of the National Party, he and the Bretianu brothers had a close relationship with each other.

They have a good relationship because their political views and status are similar.

Jan Gica was also from a noble family in Bucharest. He went abroad to study in Paris and came back to teach at the University of Iaşi. In the last coup that defeated Bibescu, he was among the eldest brothers who fired the first shot.

Of course, as the eldest brother who fired the first shot, Jan Djika did not have the most prominent position in the Provisional Government of the Provisional Republic of Wallachia. Although he was also a member of the Revolutionary Committee, he was more responsible for foreign affairs rather than

Take control of local power.

Of course, don't underestimate Jan Gica's energy. You should really regard him as an ambassador. Like the Bretianu brothers, he is one of those old foxes who is particularly smart and has a keen sense of politics. Chong

It was impossible to block the gunfire at the front. He would definitely be the first to turn around and run for his life if the wind was not blowing in the right direction.

Moreover, there is one difference between Jan Gika and the Bretianu brothers, that is, they are the type of characters who are good at dancing in the faction. Whether they are liberals, radicals or conservatives, he can speak for everyone.

Give him some face. Even Jan Constantine has to be called big brother.

"My friend, why did you invite me here suddenly? What happened?"

Jan Constantine asked pretending to be relaxed. Of course, he actually knew what Jan Jika meant by calling him over. It was nothing more than the trivial matter in front of him. It must be because of the relationship between the conservatives of the National Party and the extreme conservatives.

Send the landlord to speak and ask him to be merciful and merciful.

Jan Jika raised his eyelids. Although Jan Constantine is a radical in the National Party and he is a moderate, everyone is a thousand-year-old fox who doesn’t know who is pretending to be confused and stupid.

It's of no use to him.

"My friend, you have gone a little too far recently," Jan Jika said slowly. "Some of my friends and foreign friends have expressed strong dissatisfaction. Do you understand what I mean?"

Jan Constantine was stunned, and he realized that although Jan Jikar was talking about some friends and foreign friends, he obviously emphasized the latter more, which meant that the foreign friends were unhappy.

So who are the foreign friends of Wallachia? They are definitely not the Russians. The Russians are now enemies and cannot be friends. Turkey is the nominal godfather, so naturally it is not a friend. French friends cannot treat him.

Strong measures to express dissatisfaction, so the British godfather is unhappy?

Jan Constantine immediately attracted attention. The British were their strong backing in overthrowing the rule of the Russians and Bibescu. Although this backing was later found to be very unqualified and ineffective, Consul General Cohon at least kept speaking.

Support, if he feels a little unhappy about being too close to the French, it will indeed be a bit troublesome.

Jan Constantine asked tentatively: "Consul General Cohon is back?"

Jan Jika raised his eyebrows and said in a slightly lecturing tone: "Do you still know the attitude of Consul General Cohong? How come you are so close to the French?"

However, he immediately changed the subject and said: "Don't worry, if Consul General Kehong comes to protest your behavior, I will not just mention you in private. I may have to make a clearer statement, at least it will make you disgraced."

You can’t get off the stage! This time it’s not the British who are causing trouble for you, it’s the Austrians!”

【Austrian?】

Jan Constantine's mind was full of questions, and he couldn't figure out what he was doing to the Austrians. Although he really disliked the Austrians, he felt that these lackeys of the Habsburg family were no better than the Russians.

, but since Austria and the Russians are strangers to each other when it comes to the Balkans issue, he will still pretend to be friendly to the Austrians, at least on the surface.

So Jan Constantine asked himself that he had not offended the Austrians very much recently. Are these guys full of food? Or did he think that there would be an opportunity to exploit the Russians after they left, and he wanted to attack Wallachia again?

The latter possibility is not impossible, and it also makes Jan Constantine dislike it very much, because the person he sold his body to is the British and French uncles, not the Austrian settlers. What is the future of living in Austria? It’s not like he has not been fooled by the Austrians before.

Living with a grandson is a miserable life!

Jan Constantine immediately emphasized: "Old friend, what do the Austrians mean? Are they preparing to come again? Then you have to resist. We have reached a consensus before. What is needed is democracy and freedom, not...

…”

Jan Jika interrupted him: "Like you, I have no interest in letting the Austrians come back, and I don't plan to surrender to them again. I'm just telling you that the Austrians are dissatisfied with some of your actions. Did you send a message yesterday?

Are you looking for trouble with Fontana Straka?"

Jan Constantine was stunned and said in astonishment: "That woman actually defected to the Austrians? That's not right! She has always been helping the Russians!"

Jan Jika rolled her eyes at him and said: "She just works for the Russians, then and now!"

"What about the Austrians?"

"The situation in Austria is also unstable now, and it urgently needs allies from the Holy Alliance to stabilize the situation... Do you understand what I mean?"

Jan Constantine thought for a while and asked: "You mean, the Austrians are actually supporting the Russians? These guys are too... too inexplicable! Can they commit such a crime?"

Jan Jika said earnestly: "It's okay. In short, please be patient. We still have requests from the Austrians for the time being, and they haven't completely sided with the Russians yet. They are still neutral, so don't mess up anymore."

Make trouble and let the Russians continue to exert diplomatic pressure on them, and then we will be even more isolated internationally!"

Jan Constantine said angrily: "Then you are watching Russian spies arrogantly operating in Bucharest? What is the truth of this?"

Jan Jika said angrily: "I didn't say I wouldn't let you sabotage the activities of Russian spies, but be gentle and don't make it bloody. After all, we haven't declared war on Russia yet. We really killed their people, especially those

A person with a particularly sensitive identity will be particularly troublesome. If the Russians are really angered, we will have no time to prepare! As you can see, Europe is in chaos now, and few countries have time to help us! So everything starts with

Safety first!”

Jan Zika was still worried and made a special statement: "Don't trouble Fontana Straka anymore. I'm not afraid to tell you that his Russian mistress is taking refuge with her in the Austrian Consulate General. You want to

If we really kill or injure the count, things will be serious, and Russia may take this opportunity to attack us! So just calm down for a while and just go and acquire land for the French. Don't do any unnecessary things.

thing!"

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