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Chapter 553 Persuasion (Part 2)

Baujani said to Széchenyi earnestly: "My friend, I understand your thoughts very well. I am also quite dissatisfied with some of Kossuth's actions. However, we must maintain unity and proceed from the overall interests of Hungary.

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"If we go against Kossuth regardless, think about what will happen? We will be stuck in endless wrangling, we will not be able to reach any resolution, and we will just like those poor Poles, turn the parliament into a

What a joke!”

Szechenyi suddenly stopped talking, because the Polish aristocratic parliament is really weird. Any resolution must be unanimously approved before it can be implemented. Even if one person objects, things will go wrong. The reason why Poland in modern times has become so miserable as Europe's foot-wiper

Boo, that damn parliament is primarily responsible.

And now, if they no longer cooperate with Kossuth and do everything just for the sake of causing trouble, then nothing will really be accomplished.

Although Széchenyi understood Baujani’s concept of putting the overall situation first, he was still quite disdainful of Kossuth’s approach: “You take the overall situation into consideration, but some people don’t care about the overall situation at all, so what do you do? Just keep doing it.

There is no point in letting him let him go, and it will only make some people more wanton!"

Baojani smiled bitterly and advised again: "Although Kossuth is sometimes a little willful and arrogant, he still has a sense of the overall situation and will not really do anything detrimental to Hungary..."

However, he was interrupted by Széchenyi before he finished speaking: "You are wrong. Isn't what happened today bad for Hungary? He clearly knows that our finances are tight and that we are in urgent need of those damn arms, but he still

I will go my own way regardless of the overall situation and this will never be tolerated!"

Baojani smiled bitterly again and advised again: "My friend, maybe Kossuth has this or that problem, or maybe he really has an opinion against us, and some of his actions are really annoying! But I still think that we

We must put the overall situation first and safeguard it. So even if he goes too far, we cannot confront him tit for tat. We can only use gentle methods to persuade him and advise him, and we must not undermine each other!"

Széchenyi still wanted to argue, but Baujani continued: "The overall situation is the most important thing! Everything is for Hungary. The current situation is very difficult. It can be said that your life is hanging by a thread. Don't be impulsive at this time!"

Széchenyi let out a long sigh. Looking at Baujani's old pleading face, he couldn't help himself. If this old friend hadn't done his work again and again and asked him to put the overall situation first, he would have given up everything to Kozhi.

Su Te, take a look at it - if the tiger doesn't show off its power, you really think I'm a sick cat!

"Then what are you going to do?"

Baojani replied without hesitation: "I will personally talk to Kossuth and try to get him to agree to our proposal. Even if I risk my old face, I still have to convince him!"

Széchenyi knew that it was useless to say anything else. Baojani had already said it for this reason and directly expressed that he wanted to save face, so could he still cause trouble with his old friend?

"Okay, you must try it, then give it a try! Although I have no hope at all!" Széchenyi said rudely: "But if Kossuth just doesn't listen, then you can't continue.

I’m obsessed with it!”

Baojani did not agree or refuse. In fact, his meaning was very clear. He just wanted to listen. Even if it really didn't succeed, he would probably continue to be "obsessed".

In fact, Szechenyi also knew what Baujani meant, and what he said was actually just a complaint. Even if Baujani really didn't listen, nothing would happen to him.

I have to say that these two people are a perfect match, and their personalities are really great. However, it can also be seen from this that they are not suitable for politics at all. To be in politics, you must be decisive and decisive. In a situation like Kossuth,

How can we wait and take care of the overall situation? Then we have to fight him, we have to go to war with him!

Sure enough, when Kossuth heard that Baujani and Szechenyi were visiting, his heart was full of joy and contempt. He could guess the purpose of these two people's visit and knew that he had once again taken the initiative.

"Gentlemen, my time is very precious. There is another meeting in ten minutes, so I can only give you five minutes to tell you why you are here, and we will solve the problem quickly!"

This is really rude, even rude. Because Kossuth actually has plenty of time and he doesn’t have any meetings to hold. He just uses this to put pressure on Baujani and Széchenyi to know what’s going on now.

Who is in charge!

Baujani was fine, but Szechenyi was very angry. Although Kossuth is now the chairman of the Defense Council, Baujani is still the Prime Minister of the Cabinet, and he is also the Minister of Transport and Infrastructure.

Oh, the Prime Minister and Ministers came to you to discuss matters and issues, and you actually counted down the seconds. Your style is really too great, it's outrageous!

It doesn't matter whether you like to talk or not. But who makes Baojani a good old man?

I saw him patiently saying to Kossuth: "The main reason we came here is to talk to you about the issuance of new bonds. Our finances are very tight now, and we really need to issue new bonds. I think..."

Who would have thought that Kossuth interrupted him directly and retorted rudely: "We have already debated this issue in Parliament this morning. I think it is not the right time to issue new bonds. There is no need to issue new bonds for the time being."

Bonds. There is no need to waste time continuing to discuss this issue!”

Finally, Szechenyi couldn't help it anymore and angrily shouted: "Bullshit! Why don't we need to issue new bonds? Let me ask you, if we don't issue bonds, how can we buy arms and other supplies? We even owe the salaries of the National Army.

, Our soldiers are also human beings, and they also need to support their families. Without wages, how can you let them and their families eat, wear, and survive?!"

Kossuth was so angry that he couldn't speak. What Széchenyi said was the truth. He couldn't say that he didn't need to care about the lives of the National Army soldiers and let them fend for themselves! If he dared to say that, the news would spread to Hungary.

Everything is going crazy. It is estimated that his role as chairman of the National Defense Committee will be over soon, and his political career may even come to an end early.

So he quickly denied it: "I didn't say that, and I didn't mean it. As Minister of Finance, I have been doing my best to solve financial problems. This is visible and well-known to everyone. Mr. Széchenyi, please

Please be careful with your words and don't slander me! If you continue to talk nonsense like this, then I think our conversation will stop here and there will be nothing left to talk about!"

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