Jan Constantine had a headache, but if you asked him to tell you exactly how it hurt, he couldn't tell. He always felt that everything he looked at was unpleasant and annoying, and his temples bulged as if they were about to explode.
"Dimitri, what did you just say?" he asked tiredly, holding his forehead with his hand.
Dimitri Bretianu, who was sitting opposite him, was not much better. His dark circles were heavier than those of a national treasure, his complexion was sallow, his beard was unkempt, and he had a sad and decadent demeanor.
"Mikhail Kogelniceanu wants us to go to a meeting together. It seems to be to discuss the state of emergency!"
As he spoke, Dimitri yawned. Unlike Jan Constantine, he didn't work much these days. He was mainly laboring, busy taking care of domestic industries, and was often so busy that he didn't even have enough time to sleep.
There is no way. The Bretianu family's property is too huge. A large number of real estate, shops, workshops, and banks need to be dealt with. There are too many things to do. Moreover, there are some trivial matters of the National Party that need him from time to time.
To deal with it, one person is really responsible for three tasks.
"State of emergency?"
Jan Constantine snorted disdainfully. What role does the state of emergency play now? The country is already in a state of chaos. Overseas, Jan Jika also sent an urgent letter, informing the Revolutionary Committee that Turkey's attitude has changed significantly.
The change is likely to cooperate with Russia to strangle the Provisional Republic of Wallachia.
This information is no less than the straw that breaks the camel's back. Originally, the Provisional Republic of Wallachia could not survive, and could only count on foreign "friendly countries" to help boycott Russia. Now the British and French friendly countries have simply stopped.
, and the former suzerain Turkey also directly cooperated with the feuding Russia. In this case, Wallachia was equivalent to being sentenced to death, and it was to be executed immediately!
Declaring a national state of emergency at this time, calling for all the people to be soldiers rather than to be destroyed is of no use.
Of course, Jan Constantine was not surprised by this. He had foreseen this result more than a month ago. Fortunately, he acted quickly and dexterously, and the industry was transferred in an orderly manner, regardless of whether the Provisional Republic entered a state of emergency.
It would be better to simply announce the disbandment, it would not have much impact on him.
"What does Mikhail Kogorniceanu want?"
But, Yan Constantine was still a little strange. At this time, Mikhail Kogorniceanu, who had been so inconspicuous before, jumped out to shout. What did he mean? Is it just to attract attention?
In Jan Constantine's impression, the guy was not that stupid, he was even a little clever, and his mind was very flexible. There must be a purpose for suddenly jumping out. But he couldn't tell what the purpose was yet.
Dimitri replied dully: "I'm not sure. Anyway, that guy is jumping up and down quite lively..."
Jan Constantine thought for a while and asked: "Then who has he contacted? Or who is actively responding to him?"
Dimitri thought for a while and replied: "He has contacted basically everyone in the party, but the ones who responded positively are Mikhail Constantinescu and Nicola Iones
Kudu is quite positive..."
Jan Constantine frowned when he heard the name Constantinescu. This ally has been making more and more small moves recently. It is obvious that this guy is becoming more and more restless.
Also, what does it mean that Nicola Ionescu also responded? Did this guy also smell something?
Jan Constantine couldn't help but have a headache, because his main energy in the recent period has been on the fight with the Cataljo party, and he really has no energy to take care of the affairs of Constantinescu and Ionescu. On the contrary,
Invisibly, these two guys were loosened and allowed to escape.
Jan Constantine was still thinking about the causal relationship, but Dimitri said with some worry: "Yang, I don't know what tricks those two guys are doing with Mikhail Kogelniceanu.
I'm too worried. Their energy is limited, and they don't have many people at hand. Even if they want to cause trouble, they can't make trouble. But I'm still a little worried about Mr. Diomede! Are these people really reliable? This is
The wealth of our generations!”
"unreliable!"
Jan Constantine's answer was categorical, but this answer frightened Dimitri. If the French were unreliable, wouldn't investing all the money run the risk of drawing water from a bamboo basket?
"If you keep your money in the country, you won't have the risk of fetching water from a bamboo basket?" Jan Constantine asked expressionlessly.
These words made Dimitri speechless for a long time. After a long time, he sighed and said: "Forget it, now I can only trust the French. Alas..."
This long sigh made Jan Constantine feel extremely bad, but unlike Dimitri, he did not think that he would never be able to stand up again after losing this time. He still believed that Wallachia
There will definitely still be a place for the Bretianu family in the future.
"There is no point in thinking about these troubles now!" Jan Constantine said firmly, "Instead of sighing, it is better to do what we can do well in order to prepare for a comeback in the future!"
"What about this meeting?"
"You go and participate. I'll go to the French to finalize some details. Well... no matter what Mikhail Kogelniceanu says, you won't agree, but don't object. Let's see what they are going to do!"
After warning Dimitri, Jan Constantine hurried to Li Xiao's side because there were more important things that he needed to deal with.
What is more important than an internal meeting of the National Party? Naturally, Li Xiao's plan to deal with Robert Cohoon has reached its final moments. With the scandal completely breaking out in London, and with Palmerston's resignation, Robert Cohoon has reached the final moment.
Cohun's career as Consul General of Wallachia has come to an end, and now he must make a decision even if he is reluctant to do so.
"I have decided to submit my resignation to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and I will resign as Consul General of Wallachia!"
When Cohon said these words to his confidants with a heavy face, he was in a terrible mood, because according to his original plan, he wanted to delay it longer, at least until Wallachia
He would not leave until his affairs were properly arranged and he had to teach the enemies hidden behind the scenes a heavy lesson.
However, the development of the situation really does not give him so much time. Palmerston has given him a final warning, asking him to drop everything and resign immediately, otherwise John Russell will start to hold him accountable, and he may be imprisoned.