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Chapter 488 Mistakes (1)

Jan Constantine said gloomily: "My weapons, ammunition and food are not that easy to get! I want him to be able to take them but not swallow them!"

As he spoke, he seemed to have thought of some strange idea, and suddenly ordered: "You must also pay attention to the food. Don't give flour directly. Give him the wheat we harvested this year that has not been ground into flour. Isn't he hungry? Just let him

Eat well for me!"

Dimitri and Rossetti burst out laughing, because this trick was too damaging. It was not that the wheat was inedible after it had been shelled, but it was just too unpalatable. If you insisted on eating it, you would have to boil it in water.

The only solution is that the taste is a scam to everyone who has tasted it.

This is a method that only a genius like Jan Konstantin can use to trick Kuza. However, Dimitri still feels that this is a bit too much. It is too targeted and will easily be criticized by Kuza:

"If that bastard revealed this to those bastard reporters, I'm afraid..."

"It doesn't matter!" Yang Constantine waved his hand confidently: "I told those reporters in advance so that Kuza wouldn't have the chance to complain!"

Dimitri and Rossetti were dumbfounded again. Although they took the initiative to reveal that Kuza's mouth was blocked, it was not a solution to the problem. Those stupid people might just start scolding. What's the point?

Jan Constantine smiled coldly and said: "Of course it makes sense, because I want to tell them that most of the grain reserves are used to exchange for weapons and ammunition, so Bucharest does not have much grain reserves at all. Now Kuza is in a hurry on the front line and has no choice.

So, we can only give him the unground wheat for emergency purposes!"

Jan Constantine said fiercely: "I also want to call on the country to carry out food conservation actions... Let me see what else he has to say!"

Now Dimitri and Rossetti understood that this was actually a disguised torture trick. Jan Constantine was pretending to be poor and helpless to win sympathy and understanding: Do you see, it's not that I don't give Kuza food?

, but there really wasn’t enough food, and he was in a hurry, so I had to deal with it. Although I knew it wasn’t a good idea to do this, there was really nothing I could do about it!

I have to say that Jan Konstantin is really an old fox. With such a combination of punches, Kuza really has nothing to do with him for the time being, at least it is impossible to coerce him and attack him.

Of course, Jan Constantine only used this to alleviate an urgent need. As long as he continues to be a traitor, there will be no way to reconcile the conflict between him and Kuza. It is only a matter of time before the next conflict breaks out.

And this next time will come very quickly, because Jan Constantine also ordered: "Mr. Diomede has written, asking us to organize capable and reliable people to go to Transylvania and escort the first batch of

Firearms and ammunition headed to Hungary…”

"This is a big deal. The Hungarians are very eager for weapons and ammunition. As long as we prove our credibility on the first trip, we will generously pay for it later! This is our last chance to make money. Please be careful and don't give out anything."

Erchazi!"

"We must use the most reliable manpower and the most considerate guards. By the way, Dimitri, you should go to Transylvania in advance to open up relationships there and ask them to cooperate. You must ensure that

Foolproof!"

The only important thing for Jan Constantine now is to satisfy Li Xiao, nothing else is important. What's more, this arms deal can still make money. Why don't you think he doesn't pay attention to it? So it doesn't matter if Dimitri personally

After taking action, all aspects of the strategy were clearly planned, and we were just waiting for the Hungarians to send money.

Let’s not talk about the traitorous tricks of Jan Constantine, nor Kuza’s response, because the development of the matter still needs to be brewed. Turn your attention back to St. Petersburg, and the performance here is equally exciting.

Nicholas I was most passionate about annihilating revolutionaries, so he almost always stared at Paskovich and Duke Mikhail, asking almost three times a day to know the latest battle reports.

And this made War Minister Chernyshev very upset, because he didn't like to be so concerned at all, especially when bad news came from both Hungary and Wallachia, he was even less willing to do so.

Spotted by Nicholas I.

"What the hell are Ivan Fedorovich and Mikhail Dmitrievich doing? A few rebels have suffered such a huge loss. How can I explain this to His Majesty?"

Chernyshov couldn't help complaining to Menshikov. After the war started, the relationship between the army and navy ministers became more and more harmonious. The reason was very simple. Both of them had common interests, so they naturally had to go hand in hand.

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Of course, even if the two brothers don't work hand in hand, it won't work, because there is Neserrode from above who is always watching them and will cause trouble for them every now and then, so they have to cooperate to deal with it.

"It's normal to have wins and losses..."

Menshikov was still comforting Chernyshev. It was not that he was broad-minded, but that these failures had more to do with the army. His navy was just cooperating in the battle, and the naval infantry under Mikhail performed poorly.

It was passable, at least it was not the navy who was beaten to the point of losing his armor at the Qianshan Pass in Balkha. Naturally, he felt more relaxed.

There is even a hint of schadenfreude in this guy's heart, because the Army plays the leading role in this war. In other words, even if the victory is won, the Army will get most of the credit. He, the Minister of the Navy, is busy cooperating and can only play a side role.

It's just the credit.

Seeing the army suffer a loss, he felt a lot more balanced. Of course, on the surface, he continued to comfort the anxious Chernyshev:

"My friend, don't be too nervous. Both Ivan Fedorovich and Mikhail Dmitrievich are veterans. Dealing with a few rebels is just a matter of hand. Maybe they are too strong.

I got carried away with myself, so I suffered a small loss, just to make them take it more seriously. I believe there will be good news soon!"

Chernyshev was actually very clear about this, not only because the two dukes were "famous generals", but also because the troops they had on hand had an absolute upper hand, and the possibility of failure was almost non-existent.

He also felt that the two people were so complacent that they got away with it. As long as they get serious, the problem will be solved soon. However, this will always take time, and Nicholas I was in a hurry, and there was another person.

The very annoying Neserrode is always making sarcastic remarks and criticizing, which annoys him!

Thinking about it, Chernyshev sighed deliberately: "Of course I believe them, but the Prime Minister has always had objections to this, which is very troublesome!"


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