Essentially speaking, Kossuth did not trust Gerguy Artur at all. This man was too disobedient to him and too ambitious. He always liked to make small moves.
It was obvious upon returning to Pest that this man could never be trusted.
What's more, Vienna's problem is not just a matter of trust. Austria's most powerful legions are gathered around Vienna. The main force of the Austrian army is all nearby. What can Artur's small force do? Can it slightly delay the Austrian attack?
The rhythm of the city Kossuth is thankful for.
It is precisely because Artur does not have enough troops that he is doing everything possible to acquire arms and arm more troops. If Artur has enough troops, look at the expressions of the French after he has had enough, and he has no tendency to abuse himself.
Anyway, these are all practical problems. These practical problems determine that Jani’s stage cannot be unpacked for the time being, but Bertalan doesn’t even have this bit of common sense. He really thinks that he is Zhao Ritian and can do everything in seconds!
This poor understanding made Kossuth paralyzed. Only then did he realize how big his internal problems were. Even Bertalan, a smart man, was so restless and aggressive. You can imagine the minds at the middle and lower levels of the party.
What would a simple big boss look like.
These guys are probably going to heaven!
Kossuth suddenly became worried, worried that the train he was driving would derail due to his mania. The most important thing now is probably not to teach Baojani a lesson, but to clear his head for these inveterate guys in the party.
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So he solemnly said to Bertalan: "Your perception is so wrong... Our strength is neither enough to challenge Austria nor enough to immediately expel the conservatives led by Baujani... maintain cooperation,
It is only right to continue to arm ourselves and be prepared for a long-term battle... All comrades must understand this, otherwise, we are likely to suffer major setbacks because of our rash advancement!"
Did Bertalan listen? It is impossible not to listen at all, but it is a lie to really attract attention. He just listened and seemed to understand. He had such a superficial understanding, but it was not particularly profound.
Anyway, there wasn’t much sense of crisis.
This made Kossuth scratch his head for a while. If he continued to talk about it, the effect of continuing to work would be just like that. Bertalan, who was already dizzy, was unlikely to listen. The only thing that could cool them down now was probably a real setback.
Only failure can help them understand the situation.
But what hurts Kossuth is that he cannot fail, and Hungary cannot afford to lose. Under the current situation, any slight failure may cause unforeseen chain reactions, and the consequences are really unpredictable. Kossuth really doesn’t want to fail.
Dare to bet.
And just when Kossuth was scratching his head and was unable to do anything, Artur helped him just right, which indirectly played a role in cooling down the fire and putting out the fire.
The thing is like this. Didn't Kossuth order Bertalan to march towards Vienna before, hoping that he would attract the attention of the main force of the Austrian army in order to reduce the pressure on the revolutionary army in Vienna?
At that time, Artur only sent a small number of troops forward. This troop caught Windischgratz by surprise at first and achieved some results. But Windischgratz quickly reacted and rearranged his position.
, mobilized heavy troops and immediately pushed back.
One can imagine what happened to Artur's vanguard troops. Under siege by an Austrian army several times their own, these poor soldiers soon suffered heavy casualties and had to retreat in embarrassment.
Naturally, this result was not beyond Artur's expectation at all, and it was exactly what he wanted. So he immediately informed Pace that there was a heavy enemy group in the direction of Vienna. Although his troops had fought bloody battles, they
Still outnumbered, they could only temporarily retreat and re-build a defense line on the Bratislava front line.
Artur's wishful thinking was achieved, and he found a justifiable excuse to reject Kossuth's order. With only a small number of casualties, he could stay in Bratislava with peace of mind and realize his combat plan.
If Artur's "fiasco" had happened a few days earlier, Kossuth would have been furious. At that time, there was no Baojani or Li Xiao to put extra pressure on him, and he could do whatever he wanted.
But now for Kossuth, this "disastrous defeat" came too soon. He had just discovered that a group of young people in the party might be adventurous and was worried about what to do. Now he just took advantage of this
Give them a chance to educate them!
To say that Kossuth was ecstatic at this moment might be a bit exaggerated, but it was definitely quite comfortable. He felt that God really loved him, and no matter what he did, his wishes would come true. He was simply the chosen one, okay?
Naturally, he was not so harsh on Artur, who had given a divine assist. Even regarding this defeat, he let it go with a noble hand: "This defeat is a profound lesson, and any thought of underestimating the enemy is negligent.
It's all inevitable... We must work hard, do every job well, and do our best to win!"
"Well, let me warn General Artur, let him go deep into the West and learn lessons. He must immediately correct his arrogant thoughts of underestimating the enemy, reorganize his troops as soon as possible, and march towards Vienna again as soon as possible!"
Bertalan was stunned by such a massive bombardment. He originally thought that Kossuth would be furious and might immediately dismiss Artur and investigate. He was also thinking about how to persuade him to calm down!
As a result, Kossuth was so calm that he only criticized Artur who made a big mistake. Is this still the passionate and easily angered Kossuth?
So Bertalan couldn't help but ask: "General Artur, do you want to give some serious blows? This defeat is really undeserved. It delayed a good situation and is simply a sinner of the country..."
Unexpectedly, Kossuth said: "You can't say that. One or two defeats or victories cannot explain anything... General Artur still works very hard. We should give him another chance. I believe he will realize his shame and become brave again."
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After saying that, Kossuth stopped caring about this matter at all. Bertalan was dumbfounded. He even wondered whether Artur had given Kossuth the ecstasy, otherwise Kossuth could
So outrageous?
He thought about it again and again, but he really couldn't figure out why Kossuth, who had a strong opinion against Artur before, would make a 180-degree turn. He could only think that it was very possible that Artur and Kossuth
The tense relationship between the two is deliberately created to show others. In fact, the relationship between the two is good. It is very likely that this is a trap, just used for fishing!