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Chapter 409: Ethics (continued)

Jan Constantine was in a good mood. As the Revolutionary Committee passed the grain-for-weapons plan, a big stone in his heart fell to the ground. Now as long as the grain in the warehouse is shipped out, it means that Vlach

Ya's last hope has been squeezed out. Even if the Russians come back, he won't have any big regrets.

After all, everything that can be sold in this country has been sold cleanly. When the Russians come, the only thing they can get is dozens or millions of mouths waiting to be fed. It is equivalent to them turning Wallachia's

All the idiots were dumped on Russia, which can be regarded as a trick to Russia.

Calculating it this way, they are not considered a failure. And with these realized wealth, it is not impossible for them to make a comeback even if they go into exile. Thirty years in the east of Hedong and thirty years in Hexi, who dares to say that he raised Constantine again?

Can’t come back either?

Thinking of this, Jan Constantine breathed a long sigh of relief. Now he no longer needs to think about the mess of Wallachia. He only needs to think about how to open up his joints and develop and expand his reputation and momentum while living in exile in France.

.

"Mikhail Kogelniceanu and his group of people are jumping up and down, and they have been very active recently!"

So when Rossetti suddenly mentioned Kogelnicenu, Jan Constantine didn't react at all, and it took him a long time to remember who this person was.

"The Moldavian?"

Rossetti replied with disgust: "Yes, he recently encouraged George Magalu to make trouble in the Revolutionary Committee, which is very annoying!"

Jan Constantine raised his head, thought for a moment and replied: "What are they making a fuss about?"

Rossetti curled his lips and replied: "What else is there to make a fuss about? It's not about how to distribute weapons and ammunition. They demand that the Bucharest militia be armed first, and they demand priority in providing weapons and ammunition to the militia! Isn't this making trouble!"

Jan Constantine was stunned for a moment, and then laughed. Rossetti was even confused, and he didn't understand why his boss found out. Because in his opinion, this matter was very serious, and Kogelniceanu was seriously provoking

, is a blatant attempt to take advantage!

Jan Constantine waved his hands and laughed louder and louder, which puzzled Rossetti because he didn't know what was so funny about it.

Of course Jan Constantine had to laugh, because he felt that Kogelniceanu and others were so naive that they actually thought that there would be weapons and ammunition, and were even planning for these weapons and ammunition. Don't you think this is ridiculous?

!

"Let them make trouble!" Jan Constantine waved his hand indifferently, and then seemed to remember something, and specifically warned: "Don't conflict with them, you can even express your support for their proposal on my behalf!

"

"What!"

Rossetti was stunned. He was really confused. He didn't understand how Jan Constantine could be confused and how he could support those guys. Isn't this digging his own grave?

"Listen to me," Jan Constantine said earnestly, "support them in boldly making trouble in the region, and tell them that we also support arming more militiamen, and let these militias play their maximum role to defend Bucharest and Wallachia.

It’s up to them! We must let the whole country know our generosity and dedication to the country!”

Rossetti's forehead was full of family numbers, and he almost reached out and pinched Jan Constantine's face. He deeply suspected that the Jan Constantine in front of him was fake.

Jan Constantine pushed his hand away and explained: "I'm not crazy, and I didn't take the wrong medicine. Just do as I say. Don't worry, there will be no loss in our custody! Why? It's simple, because it's not

There won’t be any weapons or ammunition!”

Rossetti was dumbfounded. Although Jan Constantine had explained to him before that the core idea of ​​this plan was to cash in grain, that is, to sell the grain to the Russians, and then part of the cashed out money would be divided among them privately, and the other part would be used to purchase arms.

, but did not tell him that these arms would not actually be shipped back to Wallachia.

So Rossetti thought that there would really be arms coming back. Now that he heard that there would be no arms at all, he was naturally a little confused.

Jan Constantine said, "You are stupid! If you really bought the arms, what's the point of us seizing the arsenal? That's not giving our enemies an advantage!"

"So there will be no arms shipped back. When the Russians come over and the provisional government collapses, those arms will naturally fall into the hands of Mr. Diomede. When the provisional government is gone, the arms will naturally be divided between him and us.

If you change hands and sell these arms, you will make another fortune! So now those idiots can just make trouble. No matter how good the distribution plan is, what's the point if there is nothing to divide?"

Now Rossetti really understood, and he finally realized why Jan Constantine refused to actively propose this food-for-arms plan. If this plan was proposed by him, it would naturally have to be done by him in the end.

If he takes the blame, his reputation will be ruined.

Then Rossetti was happy again. Fortunately, he did not agree. Originally, he was just worried that selling the grain to Russia would expose him to a bad reputation, but he never thought that the most deceptive part of this plan was still behind. Fortunately, he did not listen to Jan. Constantine.

persuasion...

Rossetti looked overjoyed. Constantine saw it really well, and naturally knew what the other person was thinking. But he didn't care much, because he didn't mean to trick the other person, but he was also

There is no better candidate.

Besides, it doesn’t matter if Rossetti is cheated and his reputation becomes notorious. As long as his eldest brother is still here, he can be cleared one day. On the other hand, if he, Jan. Constantine, falls, Rossetti’s level will

What can be done?

Therefore, sacrificing Rossetti to save his son, Constantine, is an inevitable choice. There is no doubt about this. If this happens again next time, he will still choose to sacrifice Rossetti!

Of course, it’s good that Yang Constantine knew these things in his heart, and there was no need to say it so bluntly. Anyway, this time Li Xiao also solved their troubles, and everyone was happy.

"As long as you know it yourself, don't spread these words to others. If those guys with ulterior motives discover the true situation, the food-for-arms program will not be profitable! This will not only be our loss, but will also greatly damage Dior.

For the benefit of Mr. Med and other foreign friends, you should know the consequences of this!"

After warning Rossetti, Jan Constantine warned again: "You also know the actual situation, so what we have to do next is to echo the suggestions of Kogelniceanu and others and brush up on the situation carefully.

This will also benefit us in the future..."

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