Bertalan thought a lot in an instant and mistakenly thought that the previous tense relationship between Artur and Kossuth was a deliberately created illusion. On the one hand, it could reassure Baojani and his group that Kossuth did not have all military power.
In control, after all, there is a "political enemy" like Artur in control of the army, which in turn makes Baojani feel at ease.
In addition, this may not be a trap. There are many people who want to speculate in politics these days or sit on the fence. With a friend like Artur to "cooperate", it is likely to confuse a group of people who do not know the true situation.
speculators.
If you think about it, when they confessed their sincerity to Artur, Artur "sold" them to Kossuth on the other hand, and saw through their faces without any effort. This move is not too clever at all.
After thinking about this, Bertalan's eyes changed when he looked at Kossuth, and he began to admire someone's foresight more and more. He felt that if it weren't for this chance, he would have seen through the true relationship between Kossuth and Artur.
, even he was kept in the dark, someone’s acting skills and scheming were really amazing!
Kossuth was naturally confused. He didn't expect that Bertalan would come up with a bunch of these things in his mind. If he knew about it, he would be dumbfounded: Tell me what these are, and he won't hold Al.
The reason for Toul was not because he was forced by you bastards. If it hadn't been for you stupid young men, he could have let this bastard Altur go. Wouldn't he need to be punished if he lost the battle?
Of course, Kossuth cannot read minds, so he doesn't know what Bertalan is thinking. He is more concerned about the other two issues now-the sales of new bonds and the need to get rid of Baujani and his gang.
Which minister knocks the mountain and shakes the tiger?
The first question made him feel helpless. As the Minister of Finance, the issuance and sales of new bonds are all his responsibility, but he really can't bear this responsibility!
After the new bonds were released, he immediately visited a group of big Hungarian investors. In fact, he came to beg for help. In fact, this was how the first batch of bonds was distributed a few months ago. But the situation at that time was completely different from now.
In April, the Constitution had just been ratified by Ferdinand I, and Hungary's future was very secure, so everyone recognized this batch of bonds, and they were sold without much effort.
The situation now is completely different. We have completely broken up with Austria. We are fighting each other. There are Croatian and Serb rebellions in the south, and Russian soldiers are pressing down on the border in the north. No matter what, the situation is grim.
Who can guarantee that Hungary will have a future? Maybe the money you spend to buy bonds will never come back! And most of these big dogs in Hungary are actually inextricably linked to Austria. Most of them are actually inextricably linked to Austria.
He made his fortune thanks to Austria.
It can be said that this group of people's enthusiasm for the Hungarian revolutionary government is completely forced and helpless. In fact, every one of them has no connection with Austria. There are still many leading parties among them!
Naturally, how could they be interested in the new bonds issued by the Hungarian government? If they were not worried that the revolutionaries would fall out, they would not even give Kossuth a chance to enter, and would simply avoid him or drive them away.
Of course, even if Kossuth is invited to the door, everyone is as cash-strapped as an iron rooster, and each one cries louder than anyone else:
"Your Excellency Minister, it's not that we don't support the country, it's that we are powerless and powerless! Over the past six months, because we have to support the country's independence, our relationship with the Austrian authorities has completely broken down, and we have been unable to carry out business at all.
We all have nothing to gain, and we all hope that the revolution will win soon so that we can start business again so that we can support our families, but now we really can’t get the money out!”
"Please also understand our difficulties. We just subscribed for a large number of bonds a few months ago, and now we have to issue new bonds. Where can we raise money in the meantime?"
Kossuth was also full of dissatisfaction. It was not that he pitied these old foxes, but that he was annoyed that these old foxes were so disrespectful. After all, he was the Chairman of the National Defense Council and Minister of Finance of Hungary, so he could be said to be one of the top big shots.
When a big shot like him comes to visit you in person, even if you can't tell the truth, you still have to drop your pants and subscribe for a batch of bonds, right? But you bunch of misers obviously have a lot of money but don't get a dime, so you won't give this big shot anything to him.
I don’t even show my face at all. You guys are just here to slap me in the face!
You can imagine how ugly Kossuth's face was. He didn't believe these people's lies at all. If these bastards really had no income for more than half a year, they would have been in trouble. How can you be so comfortable? Obviously you are just pretending to be stupid.
Don’t you want to give money?
[Since you were unkind first, don’t blame me for being unjust later!]
Kossuth also had a temper. Originally, the radicals and republicans led by him did not have a particularly close relationship with these misers. What these guys really supported were the conservatives led by Baujani.
Since he was not a member of the group, Kossuth naturally did not worry that offending them would affect his support rate. Instead, he took this opportunity to attack Baujani's supporters as a way to avenge his personal vengeance.
So he said coldly to this group of people: "Oh, so that's the situation. That's because I was rude! So be it, I will reflect your difficulties to the cabinet and parliament. Naturally, I cannot let people who support the country suffer.
I shed tears again, we must vigorously protect patriotic businessmen! Only in this way will more people recognize and support our government!"
This passage sounds normal, and Kossuth seems to have been fooled, but in fact this passage is a hook, because the real thing that kills Kossuth is behind, and as expected, these iron cocks are secretly happy before they can wait.
, he changed the topic and said:
"We must protect patriotic businessmen. But for those unpatriotic businessmen, especially those traitors who are in cahoots with Austria, eat Hungary's food but smash Hungary's pot, and constantly make small moves behind the scenes to secretly betray the country.
As well as those unscrupulous profiteers who secretly evade taxes under the guise of being patriotic, we will definitely not let them go!"
"The National Defense Commission and the Ministry of Finance have received the news. Someone has reported and exposed a large number of these two-faced people. I will immediately launch a special operation to crack down on such people! I will punish every one I find. I will never let such worms continue to harm the country.