Time is ticking by, and the silent cold war has been going on for a long time, but the patience of Constantinescu and Ionescu has been worn away. They begin to feel impatient, irritable, and begin to
Cursing Kuza in his heart:
[You ignorant white-eyed wolf, I was really blind to help you!]
[You didn’t even give me any face, okay, you did a great job!]
However, no matter what they thought in their hearts, they could not sway Kuza in the slightest. Because at this time, Kuza was really pushed to the bottom line, and he had no way out.
He had persuaded Constantinescu many times before, telling him not to place all his hopes on foreign godfathers, but this guy refused to listen. Seeing the situation getting worse, this guy still refused.
Try your best. There is simply no cure!
Kuza, who has already endured it, will naturally not tolerate it anymore, so he will not give in no matter what. Either listen to him, or you can wish for your own happiness!
Cuza knew very well that neither Constantinescu nor Ionescu had much military support. In the past, when Jan Constantine had not drained his salary, he could still survive.
But now everything depends on strength, and the one with the big fist is the master. How could you survive at that time?
And now, although Takuza doesn't have much strength, he can still manage to gain a foothold, especially after mobilizing the masses extensively. His mass base in the west of the city is quite good, and no matter who wants to take advantage of him, he can do it.
Think about it more. So the situation between him and Constantinescu is a matter of judgment, so naturally there is no need to continue to coax each other.
If the other party doesn't realize it at this point, he won't be too lazy to fight with him. We can all go our separate ways and then look back and see who was right.
Cuza had the confidence to overturn the table, but Constantinescu did not. In the final analysis, this man was just a politician following the trend of the times. He did not have many lofty thoughts and aspirations, and what he had learned in his life was just what politicians were used to.
Means. He is better at compromise than insistence.
Therefore, at the critical moment, he neither had the courage to risk his life nor the ambition to survive. His choice was always to compromise - before with Jan. Constantine, later with his foreign godfather, and now with Kuza.
It's a compromise.
Yes, he thinks he can still compromise with Kuza. He thinks he can take a step back, and then Kuza can take a step back, and then he can use the trick of deception to fool him.
After a long silence, he finally broke it: "I already know what you mean. However, such a major matter still needs the understanding and support of comrades. How about I do their work first and make it clear when the time is right?"
This was not what Kuza wanted, so Kuza asked: "How long will it take? Time is running out now!"
Constantinescu's answer was: "Haha, let me do the work first! Who knows how long it will take? After all, comrades' work needs to be done before they know it. I can't guess, right?"
Constantinescu's dry laugh was harsh, but Cuza was not moved at all and simply said: "Then you can inform me after you have done your work for the comrades!"
This answer made Constantinescu very confused. Is this a rejection or an agreement? He could only continue to ask: "What about our previous proposal to unite all forces to maintain order in the west of the city?"
Kuza replied bluntly: "When you have done your job well as comrades, we will implement it in a unified manner! How can we act rashly if our opinions are not unified!"
This answer almost poured cold water on Constantinescu's head, making his eyesight dim. Ionescu couldn't help but interjected: "My friend, time is running out now, so it's better to concentrate our troops first."
How wonderful!"
But Kuza flatly refused: "Time is pressing, so we should unify our thoughts first! Nothing can be accomplished without unifying our thoughts!"
This was another dead end, which made Constantinescu and Ionescu speechless. Constantinescu couldn't bear it anymore and choked out: "The most important thing now is to concentrate our efforts.
Instead of unifying our minds! We can’t survive without concentrating our efforts!”
Constantinescu can choke, and so can Cuza. He can hold back his true feelings longer than the other person, and it’s time to let go:
"You can't survive without unified thinking. How can you concentrate your efforts without unified thinking? Everyone is doing their own thing. This is the biggest problem! We must unify our thinking first! This is a fundamental problem and there is no need to talk about it!"
Constantinescu was immediately furious. He always felt that he was the leader Cuza and his subordinate. Now his subordinates dared to rebel. How could he bear this!
Immediately, he stabbed me again: "You said there is no need to talk, so there is no need to talk? Who do you think you are? Listen to my concentration first!"
Unexpectedly, Kuza did not fear him at all, and replied: "I am the commander of the 41st Brigade, and military operations are subject to my orders! No one can mobilize my brigade without orders from the Provisional Government and the Revolutionary Committee!"
"Who do you think you are? Can you represent the Provisional Government and the Revolutionary Committee?"
The last sentence was the real stroke of genius, which made Constantinescu almost vomit blood. He really wanted to say: I will ask the Provisional Government and the Revolutionary Committee to give you orders...
Of course, he didn't say this in the end. Because Constantinescu still had some sense and knew that it would be useless even if he went to the Revolutionary Committee or the Provisional Government. It had long become an arena where big fish eat small fish. If he let
When those guys who eat people but don't spit out bones find that Kuza no longer listens to his orders, they will immediately ignore him and use all means to win over Kuza.
Nowadays, powerful people like Cuza are the most popular, while lame bosses like Constantinescu are worthless!
"Stop arguing, don't hurt the peace!" When Ionescu saw that the situation was not good, he quickly came to start a fight: "Everyone takes a step back, it's all for the revolution, it's all for Wallachia, what do you have to say?
Well! There’s nothing we can’t talk about!”
As he spoke, he pretended to teach Constantinescu a lesson: "Mikhail, so do you. Alexandru's words also make some sense... Even if they don't make sense, you still have to listen to opinions and suggestions with an open mind, right?
What’s the use of losing your temper and arguing?”
After “teaching” Konstantinescu, Ionescu said to Cuza with “serious words and sincere words”: “Alexandru, after all, Mikhail is your senior, and he has always promoted you and admired you, even if he has
If something is wrong, you can't turn your back and quarrel with him directly! I think this is how you all take a step back and don't hurt our hard-won friendship!"