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Chapter 118: Heavy Mind

Jan Constantine glanced at Constantinescu and felt that he was right. It's not that the national army was ineffective, but the Communist army had Gundam!

What is the reason why Wallachia has never received assistance from Britain and France? Is it because Jan Constantine is not doing his best and has a bad attitude towards work?

That's not the case at all! Wallachia has nothing to please Britain and France, so it can't offer tributes that satisfy the fathers of Britain and France!

In short, it is not thorough enough to betray the country. You said that if a treaty was signed to give the British and French fathers super-national treatment and let them enjoy a good life like the emperor in Wallachia, then would they still be so cold and silent?

That absolutely won’t happen!

In the final analysis, the provisional government was too stingy and refused to put down its stature and dignity to please the British and French fathers. This led to the diplomatic career being in trouble. The solution is also very simple, just make the fathers completely satisfied.

"So I think it is meaningless for you to continue to work with international friends at this stage. Even if you talk nonsense, it is impossible to impress them out of thin air." Constantinescu immediately gave a good idea: "You should

Turn to the work of the provisional government and ask them to offer better conditions to impress foreign friends. Only in this way can your work be carried out smoothly."

Jan Constantine sighed and said: "You are right. The problem is that it is difficult for the provisional government to give better conditions. You also know that we have just exiled the Russian puppets headed by Bibescu, and the people are eager to

We hope that the country can handle relevant affairs independently and freely... We cannot become more incompetent than the previous government, let alone please our British and French friends too openly!"

Constantinescu smiled and said: "Of course I understand your concerns, but I think this is not a problem at all. The people do not understand the difficulties we face and the huge dangers we face. As long as we treat foreign countries

People who are a little better think that we are betraying national interests. This is a very one-sided and narrow understanding!"

"What's particularly scary is that we currently have no way to correct this one-sided and narrow understanding. So I think that for similar critical issues, there is no need to tell the public that their simple minds and lack of experience are not enough."

Dealing with these complex problems. These problems can only be handled and solved by the elites, and the people just need to trust the elites they choose!"

Hearing these words made Constantine smile. He liked this argument and believed that things should be like this. What do the idiots who can't read a bunch of words and can't find the location of Wallachia on the map know about running a country? Do they understand?

What diplomacy?

Professional matters must be left to professional people, and the people can just obey the leadership. If they don't understand national affairs when told to them, and misunderstandings can easily occur, then why bother talking about them?

Of course, this kind of formulation is very good, but Jan Constantine also knows that he can really do this, but he really can't say it so openly.

Constantinescu replied matter-of-factly: "There is no need to talk about it. It only needs a tacit understanding and consensus between the Provisional Government and the Revolutionary Committee. So I suggest that you do more work on the Provisional Government and the Revolutionary Committee, and first discuss this issue."

If a consensus is reached, things will get done!”

Jan Constantine just smiled and said nothing, because it is easy to say but difficult to do. It is not difficult to reach a consensus. What is difficult is who takes the blame. Because in the end, someone has to bear this responsibility, and this advocacy and commitment

A responsible person is definitely unlikable and easily criticized, but he won’t take the blame anyway!

【Old fox!】

Constantinescu naturally knew what Jan Constantine was thinking, because he didn’t want to take the blame. Of course, if Jan Constantine foolishly agreed, he would only applaud and cheer him on.

Because that means that Jan Constantine will definitely have no political future in the future. Wouldn’t he be happy with one less opponent?

However, Jan Constantine was not fooled, so he suggested: "You can give some advice to the conservatives! I believe they will particularly like this suggestion and will be very happy to implement it."

【How insidious!】

Jan Constantine silently made a note in his heart, reminding himself that he must be particularly careful about this guy named Mikhail Constantinescu in the future. He is so bad! Because of Barbu Cataljo's gang

People will definitely be fooled, conservative guys like them fear the Wallachian people more than they fear the Russians.

How to prevent the common people from rising up and seizing their land is their biggest concern. Now that they are told that they can find ways to limit the common people's power to participate in and discuss politics, they still won't cheer and take active action.

But Jan Constantine was also happy to see these fools fall into a pit. Of course, the pit had to be dug more cleverly and more concealed. After all, those misers were not really stupid, he had to design it well!

"Listening to your words is worth ten years of reading!" Ion Constantine praised Constantinescu, and then asked earnestly: "You just said the first suggestion, so what is the second suggestion?

Woolen cloth?"

Constantinescu smiled slightly and said: "The second suggestion is actually very simple. Foreign friends are indeed very important to us and play a decisive role. But at the same time, we ourselves must be prepared to deal with Russian armed intervention!"

Jan Constantine frowned. He knew what Constantinescu wanted to say, which was to strengthen military construction and prepare for war. But he really didn't like this because it was a troublesome problem.

a lot of.

For example, military construction costs money, or it costs a lot of money. This is a giant beast that swallows gold! How much money does Wallachia have now to arm an army that can cope with Russian armed intervention?

Besides, these people in power are not allowed to pay for this money. Those poor people who can’t squeeze out any profit have a shitty amount of money. But who is willing to pay this money?

Look at the National Guard that has been hastily put together now. How much fighting power can these scum have? Anyway, Jan Constantine does not believe that these scum can protect Wallachia.

Isn't it stupid to spend so much money to arm a group of rabble? Besides, Jan Constantine is still very sensitive to the army. Who doesn't know that if you have a gun, you will be a grass-headed king! These days, only the barrel of a gun can speak for you. Just in case.

What should we do if these armed Qiu Ba, who were bewitched by the French Revolution, did not obey orders and even turned around to threaten the Provisional Government and them elites?

Jan Constantine didn't want to foolishly create a big enemy for himself, so he preferred to rely more on the foreign father. After all, even if the foreign father wanted to rule Wallachia, he still needed them as puppets! And the Qiuba really defeated Russia.

Man, that won't be praised to the heavens yet. He will be either the father of the country or the savior. The lessons learned from Napoleon are still there, and their eyes are not blind!


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