Both Constantinescu and Ionescu showed solemn expressions. They knew very well that Cuza had requested a meeting at this time, and he was convening the main leaders of their faction for a meeting. His intention was not just to unify his thoughts!
Why?
Since it was Kuza who requested the meeting, Kuza must attend the meeting, right? This is a signal. If Kuza is allowed to attend the meeting, it will be equivalent to acknowledging Kuza's identity as the leader of their faction.
Even Master Kong knew that names cannot be justified and names cannot be faked. In other words, status is too important. If Kuza has this status, then he must really intervene in their situation.
It's a matter of faction.
When Cuza speaks on certain issues, he will not just give private advice to Constantinescu and Ionescu, but will make his opinions public. That situation is completely different!
To put it bluntly, once Cuza was given such a status, Cuza would no longer be Constantinescu's younger brother, but his serious comrade.
Such a leap in status made Constantinescu uncomfortable, because there had never been such a precedent, and he always felt that although Cuza was his friend, he was just an officer and a bereaved dog who escaped from exile in Moldavia.
That's all. How did you become his comrade in the blink of an eye?
This was not the most uncomfortable thing for Constantinescu. What was even more uncomfortable was that he heard that Cuza was asking for unity of thought within the faction?
So what kind of thoughts should be unified? Naturally, it is impossible to unify into the idea of escapeism. It is very likely to be unified into the bad idea of moving mud legs.
This was something that Constantinescu could never agree to. He felt that once he accepted such conditions, it would mean that he would have to go to war with Jan Constantine, George Stribe and others.
With their small bodies, how could they possibly challenge such a behemoth? That would be self-destruction!
Suddenly Constantinescu hesitated. He knocked on Ionescu, as if asking: "What do you think?"
In fact, Ionescu is not much better than him, and he also feels like a dog. What he actually means is to send Cuza away with three melons and two dates, so that this kid will obediently hand over his military power. But this is not the routine now, why?
It seems like you were tricked?
But if you ask Ionescu to refuse categorically right away, he can't do it, because the situation is very pressing now! If they don't have a gun, they will only be eaten. They don't want to be eaten or annexed.
I really don’t have the courage to completely reject Kuza’s request.
Constantinescu looked at Ionescu, whose troubled expression completely explained the problem. After thinking for a moment, he decided to ask more clearly before making a decision: "My friend, how do you plan to unify your thoughts?
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In fact, what Constantinescu wanted to ask most was what kind of thought it would unify into, but he thought what would happen if Cuza really gave a heart-wrenching answer to this question?
Cuza was also stunned when Constantinescu asked him, how to unify his thoughts? If you say this question is a problem, it is indeed, but Cuza feels that this is not a problem at all!
Because, how did you unify your thoughts in the past, and how can you do it now? Do you still need him to teach you this?
In other words, when you unified your thoughts before, I didn’t see you struggling with anything. You just gathered everyone together and stated the conclusion, and then everyone implemented it. Now it seems that you respect the opinions and opinions below.
How democratic!
Indeed, the upper-level political elites have a strong dominance over the lower-level people these days, because there are only a handful of educated and thoughtful people. Even in Britain in 1850, the illiteracy rate was astonishingly high, let alone Walla.
Guiya is such a remote place.
In Wallachia, people who are illiterate and have no scientific knowledge are the norm, so the elites at the top naturally believe what the people below say. That authority is just right!
Therefore, unification of ideas is really just a formality, usually decided by big guys like Constantinescu. Rather than unifying ideas with the people below, it is better to first transform big guys like Constantinescu.
The idea is correct.
Of course Constantinescu also knew this truth, but since he had already asked the stupid question, he couldn't stay silent, right? Besides, this was just a way to ask for advice.
So he said vaguely: "Of course we need to unify our thinking. After all, the comrades below do not understand the necessity of mobilizing the masses, and a considerable number of comrades believe that this is completely unnecessary and believe that defending the revolution is the job of revolutionaries...
Ordinary people just need to...just do their part. If you suddenly have to change your strategy, you naturally have to convince them, and this job is very difficult now!"
Constantinescu's fox tail has been exposed, and his implication is nothing more than: "The work of persuasion is very difficult, and the acceptance of your Cuza strategy is very low, so it's better not to mess around like this!"
Ionescu couldn't help but give Constantinescu a thumbs up in his heart. This weird saying was so high-spirited that it conveyed all the intentions in a subtle way. It was amazing!
Cuza actually heard it, or he knew from the beginning that these two guys were not that easy to wake up, but who couldn't speak strange words in "Mars language"! Although his level is not as good as Constantinescu's
It's so high, but it's not bad, okay.
I heard him immediately say: "The work may be arduous, but no matter how arduous it is, it is necessary. If you don't mobilize the masses, there will be only a dead end. Comrades with lofty ideals will definitely understand how to choose between survival and death... Besides, even if you work
No matter how difficult it is, as long as we make up our mind, we must carry it out. Why do we want to make a revolution if we don't move forward in fear of difficulties?"
Constantinescu and Ionescu's expressions suddenly became very exciting, or very ugly, and Cuza's meaning was very clear - either unify their thoughts, or stop eating and play, there is no other way to go
, you choose quickly!
But Constantinescu and Ionescu were not willing to choose, because the path Cuza gave them was so disgusting that they couldn't accept it. Suddenly, the three of them just looked at each other, and no one was willing to take the initiative.
He spoke.
This kind of silent cold war is very cruel. Whichever side has poor ability to withstand pressure will be defeated first. Constantinescu and Ionescu think that their ability to withstand pressure is pretty good, but against Cuza
But there was nothing they could do. No matter how hard they glared, the other party would not take a step back!