Kossuth's double threat can scare people to death. Whether it is tax inspections or so-called espionage investigations, this group of nobles and rich people will not be able to escape the involvement, because none of their butts are clean. Let's put it this way, as long as Kossuth makes a decision
If you are determined to investigate, you will definitely be able to grasp the clue.
Therefore, after Kossuth unleashed his ultimate move, most of the people in this group immediately became honest and obediently spent money to avoid disasters.
Of course, there are also those who are stubborn and stubborn. They either value money more than anything else and are dumbfounded, or they feel that their background is relevant and are not afraid of Kossuth's threat and just ignore the matter.
Kossuth welcomes these two types of people to speak their true feelings. He is eager for a few fools who don't know their lives to stand up and cause trouble. He just takes this opportunity to punish them and let the whole Hungary know what is going on now.
Who is in charge.
What's more, such an iron rooster is usually related to Baojiani's party. It just so happens that he is about to knock Baojani down. It's just idle time to grab grass and hunt rabbits!
As a result, Baojani soon received a lot of requests for help and complaints, all of which were based on Kossuth's forced apportionment and unjust and false cases, requiring him, as the prime minister, to uphold justice.
Baojani is also quite depressed, because he really doesn’t want to conflict with Kossuth for the time being. After all, the two sides have already had a collision due to the issuance of new bonds. If there is new friction, it is easy for a small matter to turn into a big one. What do you think?
All a bit dangerous.
But Szechenyi advised: "But we cannot ignore these things. After all, these gentlemen have always supported us. If we cannot uphold justice for them, who will support us in the future?"
Baojani thought for a moment and agreed with this truth, but he still had doubts: "I can understand the forced apportionment of bonds. After all, the purchasing power of ordinary people is limited, and the wealthy class still need to absorb the bulk of these bonds, but as for the forced apportionment
Isn’t it? Didn’t the last time we sold bonds sell out quickly? Although it will be difficult this time, we won’t have to forcibly distribute it!”
Baojani felt that it might be difficult to sell all of these bonds, but selling half or 30 to 40 percent would not be too difficult, right? If apportionment is forced, what is the difference between this and robbing money, and he resists this.
Baojani didn't understand, but Széchenyi was more down-to-earth. He knew that the bond sales this time would definitely be very difficult and troublesome. To put it bluntly, without apportionment, I'm afraid I wouldn't be able to sell much at all, and maybe I could sell it for ten cents at most.
1. What are you doing with that little money? It’s not even enough to squeeze through your teeth!
So he rarely defended Kossuth: "I probably heard the reason. It seems that the wealthy class is very resistant and resistant to this. Not many people are willing to pay for it. Even Kossuth himself doesn't buy it when he does the work.
, I guess I have no choice but to share it!"
Baojani frowned. He could understand the reason, but he still felt that the approach was very inappropriate. He replied: "Even so, it can't be so excessive. How can you rob someone if you continue to do work and persuasion?"
This shows how out of touch with reality Baojani is. As a prime minister, he seems to be living in an ivory tower and has no idea that society is evil and people's hearts are not ancient.
Széchenyi smiled bitterly and said: "How can we make money without apportionment? How can we buy arms without money? My old friend, I have no choice but to make this decision now. Let's get through this first!"
Baojani was amused and smiled: "Old friend, didn't you come to complain? Why did you defend Kossuth instead? This is not like you!"
Szechenyi did not laugh, but replied seriously: "I am not defending Kossuth, I am just telling the truth. I know the difficulties of selling bonds. I can understand the reasons why he took some unconventional measures, but taking unconventional measures
There must be a limit to the measures! How can you create false accusations out of thin air and create unjust, false and wrongful convictions to coerce the other party into surrender? What is the difference between this and banditry?"
Baojani frowned. The unjust, false and wrongful conviction was indeed too outrageous. The reason why they stood up to make a revolution was not because of the inhuman oppression of the Austrian authorities, nor was it to fight for freedom? Now Kossuth’s actions are more than
The Austrians are still bad, and the influence is indeed too bad!
"This must be resisted, and this must not be the first step! The law is not a tool of violence! Let's talk to Kossuth and ask him to step back from the brink and correct his mistakes immediately, apologize and compensate!"
What Baujani meant was to find Kossuth to solve the problem privately. As long as Kossuth corrected his mistakes, everything would stop there. In this way, the mistakes would be corrected and the adverse effects would be curbed. This was considered a move that took the overall situation into consideration.
But what Baujani and Széchenyi did not expect was that Kossuth would not talk to them at all. When they visited, either Kossuth was having a meeting or going out for an inspection, but they avoided seeing him anyway.
After two or three times in a row, Szechenyi typed it out. He was not prepared to correct the mistake at all. He said angrily: "He did it on purpose. He made it clear that he was avoiding talking about it and avoiding the problem! Old friend, let's talk to him about the fundamentals.
It’s no use, Kossuth is a guy who doesn’t take strong advice. If you talk to him nicely, he’ll just slap you in the face. Just go to the parliament!”
Baojani hesitated, because he really didn't want to have a head-on collision with Kossuth in the parliament, nor did he want to make the matter end badly, so he declined politely: "Don't be so impulsive, he might
I'm really too busy... Let me write him a letter and see what he says, and then we'll take a look."
Széchenyi did not want to go to such trouble. After the last experience, he felt that he had to give Kossuth a hard blow, but Baujani insisted on being polite first, so he could only say: "Okay, you can write first
Letter! But I must emphasize that if writing a letter still doesn’t work, then we must immediately question him in parliament on the relevant issues, and we must no longer consider the overall situation for the sake of the overall situation!”
Baojani still believed that the matter could not reach that point. He believed that his letter would definitely be effective, so he naturally agreed to Szechenyi's request. However, the old man did not expect that, just as Szechenyi expected, his
The letter was lost, and Kossuth showed no reaction at all. He neither corrected the mistake nor even wrote a reply to explain his reasons.
Now even Baojani was speechless. He no longer had any reason to stop Széchenyi and could only openly showdown with Kossuth in the parliament. But he did not expect that Kossuth actually did this on purpose.
It was a trap he set deliberately, waiting for Baojani and Szechenyi to jump in. In fact, Baojani's dilly-dallying made him a little impatient...