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Chapter three hundred and eighty seventh talk (eight)

In fact, trivial matters such as money or inheritance are not the focus of the meeting between Igor and Count Rostovtsev at all. These two people are not that free. What they really focus on is other things!

"There seems to be a change in your last plan," Igor said calmly. "The Austrians seem to be more useless than you thought. According to the current trend, even if Nikolai Pavlovich forcibly gives them

If you extend your life, the facts will be greatly discounted! In this way, the British will take a big advantage!"

Indeed, the Austrians, or rather the Habsburgs, are so useless. After the Hungarians and Czechs rose up, they made the Austrian regular army flee. It seemed that overnight the Habsburgs had relived the pain of the Napoleonic era. That year

They were also beaten in turn by broken wheels, and the country was almost in ruins!

It's just that this time the enemy camp did not have Napoleonic military genius. Just a group of people who rose up in rebellion made them lose face. The chain reaction caused by this was much more fatal than in the Napoleonic era.

At least it was not only the Habsburgs who were rubbed against the ground by broken wheels, but also Britain, Russia and a number of low-lying countries. But now they are the only ones who behave most unsightly in the face of the revolutionary wave.

The French overthrew the Orleans Dynasty, and then established the Republic again, and then things seemed to end there, and everyone was relatively satisfied. Although the Prussians also made a big fuss, but in the Hohenzollern

The family crisis gradually subsided due to the public relations crisis.

But only Austria is a mess, Hungary and the Czech Republic are both revolting, and the Apennine Peninsula is also a pot of gruel. Anyway, the whole country is full of war smoke, and it really looks like it is going to die!

Count Rostovtsev glanced at Igor and replied calmly: "Isn't this good? I think the more chaotic Austria is, the better. Britain's strength is not a bad thing. If you want to completely dismantle the old order, you can only

Take a hammer and smash it to pieces!"

Igor probably understood Count Rostovtsev's intention. He opened his mouth and tried to say something, but in the end he just sighed and chose to give up.

Count Rostovtsev looked at him again and said nonchalantly: "You can tell!"

Igor curled his lips and sighed: "But what's the use? You will never listen!"

Count Rostovtsev responded silently to this. Indeed, he would not listen to Igor's advice, because he believed that if he wanted to change Russia, he must crush all the pride that Russia once had. Let the princes and nobles

Even the peddlers and lackeys have emerged from the glory of 1815.

Forget those narcotic brilliance and open your eyes to see the world again. This world has completely changed. If you don't follow the changes, you will perish!

What Russia needs most now is not victory, but a hearty defeat. Only failure can wake people up and make them work hard. And now the illusion of a prosperous dynasty created by Nicholas I and his thugs,

It is boiling frogs in warm water that is most fatal!

"This is very dangerous!" Igor murmured.

"It's very dangerous!" Count Rostovtsev still calmly agreed, "Because we have been in peace for a long time and have forgotten the unforgettable and painful memories brought by Napoleon. We thought everything was fine, so we deceived ourselves and others by being extravagant and luxurious.

I'm just here to dispel the fog and let us see ourselves clearly!"

Igor was speechless again for a while, then said: "Aren't you afraid of the consequences?"

Count Rostovtsev said contemptuously: "How bad can it be? Can it be worse than 1812?"

When I think of the situation in 1812, Igor shuddered. It seems that there is no murderer like the broken wheel in the European continent, right? No one can make Russia so miserable, right? As long as it is not like that, it seems that he

It is also acceptable.

Count Rostovtsev directly spoke what Igor was thinking: "I hope it can be more miserable than 1812, so that all knowledgeable people in Russia will know that we have just been in the same place in the past few decades.

Come on, those so-called achievements and systems that we are proud of are bullshit! Only by resolutely pulling out of the shit basin and washing away the filth can we get back on the road and catch up with those leading countries!"

"But Nikolay Pavlovich can't do it. He regards the entire country as his own private property. He would rather cherish the treasure and pass it on to his incompetent children and grandchildren from generation to generation than promote capable slaves and let them pass on to their incompetent children and grandchildren.

They take ownership to the next level!”

"So I hate him, so I want to destroy everything he worked hard to create!"

Igor swallowed hard, because in a sense he was the same type of person as Nicholas I. His allegiance was not to Russia as a whole but to Konstantin Pavlovich and his descendants. As long as

It doesn't matter to him that the descendant of this master becomes the tsar, no matter what Russia becomes.

And this is the biggest difference between him and Count Rostovtsev. The latter is loyal to Russia as a whole, not to a certain person or family.

Count Rostovtsev looked at Igor coldly and said rudely: "That's why I said that our temporary goals are highly consistent. You want to unseat Nikolai Pavlovich and replace him with you."

The young master of my family will be the Tsar, and I also want to kick that person off the throne and replace him with someone more capable as the Tsar."

"The prerequisite for our success is to oust Nikolai Pavlovich, and now you can't do anything with your little strength alone, so we can only do it according to my plan. As for you, in the end

It’s hard to say whether my little master can become a tsar!”

"But for the time being, we are still in agreement, right? What we need to do now is to let Nikolai Pavlovich enter the final madness. Only by making him mad can he be destroyed. Only when he destroys everything he has painstakingly created can he be destroyed."

Only then will Russia have hope!"

With that said, Count Rostovtsev stood up, spread out a map of Europe, clicked on Austria, and said loudly: "This is the front station that led Nikolai Pavlovich to destruction! Now the

The situation is better than I expected. The incompetent Habsburg family has greatly promoted the process of my plan. Soon, Nikolai Pavlovich and his bloody butcher general Paskovich will win a battle.

Comparable to the glorious victory of 1814!"

At this point, Count Rostovtsev went a little crazy. He laughed loudly and said: "You can imagine how that guy will swell after swallowing this glorious victory. When he can no longer contain his ambitions."

When the time comes, destruction will not be far away! Hahahaha..."

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