Constantinescu's move can be regarded as using a tiger's skin as a banner or pretending to be a tiger's power. His idea is very simple, it is nothing more than fooling both sides. On the other hand, Jan Constantine is using Cuza's name to swindle and extort benefits.
, when they got to Kuza, they used the name of Jan Constantine to exert pressure.
He felt that both Jan Constantine and Kuza should take advantage of this. After all, both of them were a little bit shaky, which made it convenient for him, the middleman, to take advantage of everything.
Constantinescu was a little impressed with his own quick wit. He could come up with such a wonderful idea. At this moment, he was already thinking about extorting some benefits from Jan Constantine: exchanging food for weapons.
Is the plan to get a bigger share of the pie, or to give more control over a few local granaries?
Constantinescu's dream was so good that he was almost drooling. However, his piggy appearance angered Rossetti, who had long disliked him. Without waiting for Jan. Constantine to speak,
Rossetti rushed forward and started spraying:
"What are you talking about? What the Revolutionary Committee needs is troops who can truly defend the country and obey orders, not warlords who do whatever they want and do whatever they want! What Kuza is doing now has exceeded the permission of the Revolutionary Committee.
, is a complete warlord style!"
"And you, as his direct leader, not only did you not correct his mistakes, but you also defended him plausibly. I think you and he are the same!"
Looking at the angry Rossetti, Constantinescu felt calm in his heart, because he had been on bad terms with this guy for more than a day or two. Whenever he had a chance, this guy would pounce on him and bite him, annoying him.
Too much trouble.
It's just that, today, it was a bit satisfying for Constantinescu to see Rossetti getting so angry. Because the more anxious Rossetti was, the more pressure Cuza put on them. And the greater the pressure, the more anxious he was.
Easier to succeed!
So Constantinescu deliberately retorted in a tone of indifference and contempt: "Nonsense, all Cuza's actions are in line with the requirements of the Revolutionary Committee, and they are all following the instructions of the Revolutionary Committee. There is nothing deviant. You
Say he is a warlord? I’m afraid the Revolutionary Committee will not agree!”
"Dear Mr. Rossetti, I express my strong indignation at your groundless accusation. You must apologize to me and Mr. Cuza! Otherwise, this matter will never end!"
Rossetti's alveoli were so angry that he really wanted to slap Constantinescu in the face and show him why the flowers were so red!
However, Constantinescu was not a vegetarian. When he saw Rossetti's eyes turning red and ready to take action, he immediately became angry and clenched his fists in his pubic area, ready to counterattack at any time.
Who is afraid of who is fighting these days! Those in the mixed council can't just use their mouths to criticize people, they must also show off their fists and kung fu when necessary. If you can't argue, just fight, it's that simple and arrogant!
Watching the performance of these two live treasures, Jan Constantine felt his anger rising. He didn't bother to care about Constantinescu's arrogance. After all, this guy had Cuza, so it was normal for him to tremble. But
Rossetti's pig brain really left him speechless. By making such a fuss, wouldn't you have exposed all your trump cards!
The reason is simple. The more anxious Rossetti appears, the greater the threat Cuza poses. Naturally, Constantinescu will become more arrogant. If you kid is calmer, maybe we can still have a good conversation.
Talk, how can we talk now that there is such a fuss?
Jan Constantine really wants to slap Rossetti to death, you pighead, shut up now!
Probably Rossetti also noticed that Jan Constantine looked very unhappy, so he did not fight back immediately, but looked at Jan Constantine helplessly, wondering why Big Brother was so unhappy.
Jan Constantine snorted in his heart and made a secret note to Rossetti, but on the surface he didn't say anything. Instead, he echoed his words and started:
"Apologise? What a joke. I don't think Rossetti said anything wrong. Any patriot will be filled with indignation and curse at your illegal actions! He may even throw his fist at you! Scolding you is considered a minor offense!"
Jan Constantine took over the conversation easily and held the situation in check. Before Constantinescu could counterattack, he said again: "Don't let our restraint fall on deaf ears, and don't continue to challenge our endurance.
, otherwise you will know how terrible our anger is!"
After warning again, Jan Constantine slowly got to the point: "Didn't you say that the Revolutionary Committee appreciates your behavior? Do you want us to go to the Revolutionary Committee to formally discuss this topic and see what the Revolutionary Committee is like?"
Am I appreciating what you have done, or am I extremely indignant towards you!"
This is a beating, because the Revolutionary Committee is actually the footbath of Jan Constantine, Jan Gyka, George Stribe and Balbu Cataljou. It serves these three factions!
It may be hard to talk about other issues, and these three factions may hold each other back due to conflicts of interest, but they are really unanimous in suppressing those who rise later, especially those who are dangerous and can threaten the power of the three of them.
Unfortunately, Kuza is such a dangerous riser. The military power he possesses has threatened the foundations of these three factions, so Kuza will not be able to please the Revolutionary Committee if he really makes trouble.
In particular, Constantinescu himself knew very well that Cuza basically didn't like him much, and he was just his younger brother in name. Once the three major factions of the National Party came together to encircle and suppress him, he would not be a gang of idiots.
Has Kuza taken the blame?
Constantinescu did not have such a high consciousness. He hated Cuza so much that he wished he could take advantage of him and relieve his anger. How could he help Cuza resist pressure and offend others in vain?
So once Jan Constantine starts to act seriously, Constantinescu becomes a bit more relaxed, and now it's his turn to be in a dilemma. If he continues to be tough, he won't be able to figure out where Jan Constantine's bottom line is.
, once you get out of it, you will really become a scapegoat.
But he was a little reluctant to let him stop right now. What if Yang Constantine was just bluffing? Wouldn't that be a wasted opportunity to take advantage?
His brain was working rapidly, frantically weighing the pros and cons, trying to figure everything out in the shortest possible time... Not to mention, this guy did have such a vision, and after weighing it, he was so evil.
Biansheng decided to make a big bet and turned his bicycle into a motorcycle...