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Chapter five hundred and forty seventh anxious people

Li Xiao is really not interested in grinding his teeth with Kossuth. How can he bear it when the Hungarians take advantage and want to get nothing? What's more, this is a seller's market, and he is not afraid that the Hungarians will not buy it, so he should be tougher and let the Hungarians understand the situation.

It is very necessary.

Even Li Xiao has made up his mind to raise prices with Jan Constantine after he returns. The prices must be raised, otherwise the Hungarians will become more and more arrogant and really think that they are the boss.

Li Xiao shook hands with Kossuth and then walked away. This made Kossuth, who wanted a free ticket, inexplicably surprised, especially the harsh words the other party said at the end, saying that not only would there be no discount, but the price would also increase. How could he endure this?

!

"Let them dry first, I want to see how tough they are!"

Kossuth also got angry and issued an order very rudely: "Temporarily suspend contact with France and interrupt arms negotiations. Well, this is not enough. Do you think of any other ways to defeat them?"

Kossuth is ready to be tough. He wants to tell the French with a tough attitude that Hungary is not easy to bully, and it is impossible for him, Kossuth, to accept threats.

It must be said that the Hungarian revolutionaries at this time were actually a bit arrogant. Their previous victories made them a little carried away. They really thought that they were so powerful. They could defeat Austria and despise France. They were the most powerful in the whole world.

Of course, not everyone is so confused. The conservatives are relatively sober. When the news of the breakdown of negotiations between Kossuth and France reached the ears of Baujani and Szechenyi, the two men immediately became worried.

Already.

"Lajoche is going too far. I'm afraid we will become more and more isolated if he does this!"

Széchenyi commented disdainfully: "Who says it's not the case? After winning the last battle, he became distracted, especially after becoming the chairman of the National Defense Committee, he became a little forgetful... If he continues like this,

It would be weird not to fall into a fight!"

Baojani sighed: "It's a trivial matter for him to fall personally, but it affects Hungary's overall situation, which is serious!"

Szechenyi sighed and said: "Then have you ever thought of doing something to make him sober?"

Baojani also sighed and lamented: "There is very little I can do. The National Defense Committee has too much power. I have no way to interfere with their decisions and can only obey unconditionally!"

Széchenyi criticized angrily: "This is a poisonous vegetable in disguise, and it simply goes against the essence of our revolution!"

Without waiting for Baojani to speak, he continued to criticize loudly: "I strongly opposed the establishment of the National Defense Committee, but what did you say? You said that times of crisis require a stronger agency to control the overall situation, and you turned a deaf ear to my warning.

It’s okay now, you’re dumbfounded!”

Baujani was not angry at all. In fact, he still believed that the establishment of the National Defense Committee was the right decision. The more critical the moment, the more important it was to establish a leadership core. Although he was not optimistic about the core of Kossuth, since it was everyone's

The decision was made, and he thought he should obey it.

He felt that the only problem was that Kossuth could not continue to expand. He had to find someone he could listen to and have a good talk with him to get things back on the right track.

"cut!"

As soon as Baujani expressed his opinion, he was mercilessly ridiculed by Széchenyi: "The fact is that Kossuth cannot listen to whose opinions and suggestions it is! So what can you do?!"

Baojani wanted to refute Szechenyi, but when the words came to his lips, he didn't know where to start. Who told Szechenyi to tell the truth!

After a long time, Baojani sighed and said, "Then what do you think we should do now?"

To be honest, Széchenyi really knows what to do. In his opinion, wherever there is oppression, there should be resistance. If the Hungarians can unite to resist the arbitrary rule of the Habsburg family, they can also stand up and resist the scientific rule.

Suter's domineering style.

The most correct approach is to stand up bravely, say no to Kossuth loudly, and use the power of public opinion and supervision to get Kossuth back on track!

"Isn't this too intense?"

Unfortunately, Baojani did not agree. He felt that this could easily lead to misunderstandings.

"What if Kossuth thinks that we are trying to seize power and openly oppose his leadership?"

Seeing the cautious-looking Bojani, Széchenyi was a little angry. His old friend was good at everything, but he was timid in doing things and not happy enough. So what if he was trying to seize work and power? He was against Kossuth.

What about leadership?

In Széchenyi's view, political struggle is not a dinner party or a friendship between two brothers, but a life-and-death contest. This is true for their opposition to the Habsburg family, and the same is true for their opposition to Kossuth. Whether it is the Habsburg family or Kossuth

Suter, as long as they continue to stand against Hungary and continue to act recklessly, they should fight bravely!

How can a broom run away without dust? You can't hug Kossuth's thigh and beg him to step aside or listen to his opinions.

Széchenyi’s current thinking is finally a bit like that of a revolutionary. In the words of later Taizu, if we seek unity through struggle, we will be united; if we seek unity through concessions, we will perish.

Baojani just gives in blindly, so that everything is lost and everything is a mess. Only by bravely and loudly saying no to unreasonableness and letting others know that you are firmly opposed can it be a deterrent!

"Inappropriate! Inappropriate!" Baojani waved his hands repeatedly, "This is too targeted and too intense... It's not that time yet... Although Kossuth has certain problems, the general public and

Many colleagues still support and support him. If you do this, it will easily lead to internal divisions. If it causes internal strife, you will lose more than you gain!"

Széchenyi was speechless, because in his opinion, criticism and opinions are not divisive and will not cause internal strife. How can we generalize?

But Baojani disagreed life and death, which left him with no choice. He was so speechless that he could only sarcastically say: "Kossuth, you don't want to offend him, you don't like his style of doing things, then the only way is for you to do it."

Go talk to the French and see if you can convince them! Maybe if you go over and beg the French, they will be more generous!"

Of course, Baojani could tell that his old friend was making fun of him, but what surprised Széchenyi was that he actually listened to the ridicule. The old man felt that it didn't matter if he lost face. As long as it was beneficial to Hungary, he would make some personal sacrifices.

Dignity doesn't matter at all.

Suddenly Baojani nodded heavily and replied seriously: "You can try this method. I will go and talk to the French people and try to impress them with my sincerity and persuade them to make concessions. If I succeed, I will

It’s a good way to kill two birds with one stone!”

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