Nicola Ionescu suggested: "If that doesn't work, let's talk to Jan Constantine again and tell them that the pressure exerted by the conservatives is too great now, and we can't hold it any longer. How about that?"
When Constantinescu heard this, he felt that this idea was a good one, and it was indeed necessary to talk to Jan Constantine. Now George Strieb was desperately putting pressure on him. As long as he behaved more cowardly, Jan.
Constantine must hold them back, and wouldn't this be a benefit?
"This is a way!" Constantinescu also reinforced the idea in a very stupid way: "Not only do we have to tell Jan Constantine this, we also have to spread the gossip and tell him that George Strib is here.
Winning us over... let's use a two-pronged approach to see if he is in a hurry!"
Suddenly the two chicken thieves beamed with joy, as happy as the foxes who had stolen the chicken. Anyway, these two thieves were sure to take advantage of Yang Constantine, and they didn't believe that the other party wouldn't fall for it.
However, just as they were secretly making preparations, Kuza came to the door. Kuza did not spend this time in vain. He was mobilizing the masses. Now including the 41st Brigade under his command, there are nearly 30,000 troops in total. He
I came back to Constantinescu this time not only to ask for help, but also to see if he and Ionescu had started making preparations.
"Mobilize the masses?" Nicola Ionescu was stunned for a moment, then realized that this was what happened, and said perfunctorily: "We are already working on this work, and we will take full action soon!"
Cuza didn't believe it, so he immediately turned to look at Constantinescu, wanting to know what his old friend had to say.
Constantinescu was not much better than Ionescu. He was so busy making connections and bargaining with Barbu Catal that he had long forgotten about mobilizing the masses.
So he said in a perfunctory manner: "Yes, we are working on it, but this matter is very important and must be carried out with caution. It is easy to cause problems if you rush in suddenly. The result will be soon...soon!"
Kuza sighed inwardly, becoming more and more disappointed with these two people. Needless to say, these two people did not take his suggestions seriously at all and did not act on them at all.
However, Kuza did not get angry, but continued to persuade: "Gentlemen, time is very urgent now. The Russian invasion is imminent. If we don't mobilize the masses quickly, won't we wait for the Russians to approach the city and panic?
Mobilize the masses?"
It's just that those two people couldn't listen. They have always disdained dealing with the mud-legged people. What if they arm the mud-legged people and these guys finally rebel? That would be more dangerous than the Russians coming in!
So Constantinescu continued perfunctorily: "We know that time is tight, but we have to do our work one by one. Now we have more important things ahead of us. We can slow down in mobilizing the masses..."
Now Kuza was really a little annoyed and asked unhappily: "So gentlemen, what important things are you busy with?"
Constantinescu replied seriously: "We are coordinating the conflicts within the party and busy mediating the conflict between Jan Constantine and George Stribe... If we want to defend Wallachia, we must
First, achieve internal unity. If our national party can be consistent internally and externally, there is nothing to worry about!"
What he said was righteous, but Kuza is not a three-year-old child who can be easily deceived into trying to mediate conflicts. Maybe you are taking advantage of the chaos and wishing that the conflict between the two factions would become even greater.
To be honest, Cuza was really disappointed with Constantinescu at this time. What time had it been? He was not doing anything serious and was still busy sneaking around. He just didn’t know what to say!
Kuza was already a little bored and had no intention of doing the work of these two people anymore, because it would be a waste of saliva. He might as well do his own thing and let these two guys sit and wait to die!
"Well, I hope everything goes well for you," Kuza sighed, and then directly stated his purpose: "I have achieved some results in mobilizing the masses here. More than 20,000 militiamen have been organized!"
This news shocked both Constantinescu and Ionescu, and then they were both a little unhappy: [Didn’t I tell you not to rush to mobilize the masses? Why did you just go on your own without saying a word!]
"Alexandru, you are so discordant..."
Constantinescu was particularly annoyed because he felt that Cuza was his follower and had to obey his commands and orders. Now he was messing around without even saying hello. This was not treating him as a big brother at all.
Did he take it seriously? He immediately wanted to teach Cuza a lesson, but fortunately, Ionescu was quick to stop him.
"Well done, Alexandru! You have developed a large number of militias so quickly. You have done a great job!"
While talking about Ionescu, he winked at Constantinescu, and then asked pleasantly: "So you are here to inform us of this situation?"
Cuza naturally saw that Constantinescu was unhappy, but he was even more unhappy! So he replied with a straight face: "That's not entirely true, because although the militia has been organized, it wants to
It's not enough to go to the battlefield, the troops are seriously short of guns and ammunition, so I hope you can help find a way to solve the problem of guns, ammunition and food and grass supplies."
Both Constantinescu and Ionescu felt pain in their balls - you pulled the team together without saying a word, and then came to the Damascus to ask for something. What do you think we are?
Your logistics team leader?
Constantinescu was about to get angry again, but Ionescu got ahead of him: "So that's what happened! Alexandru, you did this rashly... More than 20,000 people
How can the problems of guns, ammunition and food be so easily solved... Now even the National Guard is short of guns and ammunition!"
"The way I see it, we'll try our best to solve part of the gun and ammunition problem for you, and we'll also try to get you some food, but it's definitely impossible to get enough. How about you figure out the rest yourself?"
After trying to persuade Cuza to leave, Constantinescu finally burst out: "Why did you keep stopping me just now? This kid is obviously doing his own thing, and he must be taught a lesson!"
Ionescu clicked his tongue and advised: "My friend, how can I teach him a lesson at this time? Now that the soldiers are in his hands, if you fall out with him, who will protect us? I also know that he has gone his own way.
So we just gave him three melons and two dates, no ammunition, no food and grass, and his militia quickly dispersed... Then he has to come back and apologize to us and admit his mistake!"