Mikhail Gorchakov was furious. He had never seen such a shameless bastard like Mark Mikheyevich. This idiot dared to threaten him. It was simply unheard of and unheard of.
Anyway, Duke Mikhail's mood was terrible in an instant. He no longer had the pleasure of "capturing" Yermolov, and he was full of sadness, okay?
"Nowadays, there are more and more weird things. Back then, I didn't dare to talk to Duke Suvorov and Duke Kutuzov like this..."
Prince Mikhail remained silent. He did not dare to talk to those two people like that back then, but now these bastards are becoming more and more arrogant and domineering. And whose credit is it? Needless to say, Menshko
Husband and Nicholas I's pot.
It is these two people who like nepotism and only like to use villains they like, which makes the army miserable. If Suvorov and Kutuzov were to crawl out of their graves and see the faces of these guys now,
I'll probably get pissed off again.
"Let's not talk about this ignorant guy." Duke Mikhail chose to skip this embarrassing topic, not only because of embarrassment, but also because it would be taboo to talk about it any more. "It seems that Lazarev is very
We will deal with this idiot soon, don’t worry about him!”
Yermolov just smiled. It was obvious that he did not agree with Duke Mikhail's statement. He despised a certain Duke who only wanted to watch the fire from the other side or watch the tiger fight from the mountain.
"I'm afraid that the fool will get out, but the mess left by the fool will not get away!"
Duke Mikhail glanced at Yermolov. He knew that there was something in the old gangster's words, as if he was trying to persuade him to follow Lazarev in dealing with Mark Mikhailovich. But he really didn't want to jump into this.
Damn it, he doesn’t want to take the blame for breaking the balance of the Black Sea Fleet!
But Duke Mikhail had to admit that Yermolov's words were very reasonable. If Mark got out, the mess he left behind would be in his hands. In the current bullshit state, 100%
will affect subsequent military operations.
At that time, it seemed that he would have to bear the blame. Duke Mikhail suddenly became entangled. If he didn't work with Lazarev on Mark, then Lazarev would definitely not care about Mark's mess.
, anyway, the blame lies with him, Prince Mikhail. But working with Lazarev on Mark would easily arouse Menshikov's grudge and the dissatisfaction of Nicholas I.
For a moment, Prince Mikhail felt that he was just a rat in the bellows, suffering from both sides, okay?
He thought for a while and then looked at Yermolov who was immersed in destroying steaks. Forget about the awkwardness in his heart, he asked after a while: "Do you think I should stand with Lazarev?"
Yermolov put down his knife and fork, wiped his greasy lips with a napkin casually, and replied casually: "If you want to make a difference in Austria, you must get Lazarev's full cooperation. In addition, is that idiot just now?
Didn’t it hold you back?”
Mikhail thought about it and realized that it was indeed true, but why did he feel so awkward about it?
Ermolov chuckled and said: "It's okay to be awkward. When I was fighting, I was even more awkward than you are now. It's not like this! If you want to be prominent in front of others, you have to suffer behind the scenes!"
Duke Mikhail sighed. He was already a little moved, but he was not completely determined. He decided to take a look at the situation first to see what was going on with Mikhail Mikhailovich, or what was going on.
Don't make any plans until how serious the matter is.
Then things got interesting. Prince Mikhail pretended to be deaf and mute, pretending not to see or hear anything, and was focused on watching the direction of the wind. But Lazarev was also motionless, as if he didn't see anything.
Looking at Mark Mikhevich's fuss and jumping up and down, his calmness is truly admirable.
Just like this, a week passed, when Mark Mikheyevich wrote countless letters of complaint to St. Petersburg, and when he kept trying to contact the officers of the Black Sea Fleet to prepare for a series of connections, Balyakov and Korny
Love took Mikhail Mikheyevich, Miyakov and Vlas and other prisoners to Sevastopol by boat.
"Alexander Alexeevich, and you, Vladimir Alexeevich, you are so brave. Who gave you the order to arrest General Mikhail Mikhailovich?
It’s lawless, it’s too much!”
As soon as he got off the boat, Mark Mikhevich led people to the dock and saw that he was acting like he was trying to rob someone.
"I solemnly warn you, let him go immediately! Otherwise, don't blame me for being rude!"
It's just that no matter how loud he screams, it's useless, because neither Kornilov nor Balyakov dislike him. They have told Lazarev the whole situation before, and their teacher also thinks that
This was a good opportunity to eradicate the Mikheyevich brothers in one fell swoop. So how could they be frightened by a few harsh words from Mark Mikheyevich.
Balyakov replied calmly: "Your Excellency, Lieutenant General, please pay attention to your words. As one of the directors of the military police department of the Black Sea Fleet, I have the authority to inspect all disciplinary violations within the fleet... And Mikhail M.
The evidence of the illegal behavior of Hejevich and others is sufficient and true, why can't they be arrested? Do you think you are more disciplined than the French and French military!"
Mark Mikheyevich didn't care about that and shouted: "You have always been sharp-tongued and I won't talk nonsense to you. Now hand over the person to me immediately! Otherwise I will be rude to you!"
Balyakov laughed, and Kornilov also laughed, because they all saw that Mark Mikheyevich was about to jump over the wall, otherwise how could he dare to say such stupid things.
Balyakov still answered him calmly and calmly: "Are you trying to break the law? I'm warning you, this is an act of rebellion and you can be sentenced to death according to law!"
Naturally, this did not scare Mark Mikheyevich. He snorted and said disdainfully: "Who are you scaring? Say it for the last time and let him go immediately!"
Kornilov and Balyakov immediately shook their heads together. The contemptuous and disdainful look in their eyes made Mark's heart ache. It also seemed to add fuel to the fire, making this fool become even more manic:
"Did you hear that? Let him go immediately!"
Naturally, Kornilov and Balyakov remained indifferent, looking at someone like a fool, their eyes full of disdain and teasing. This finally completely angered Mark, and he waved his hand and said angrily: "Here