"Yan Jika made a secret agreement with the Turks?"
Kuza was shocked when he heard the news from Kogelnicenu, because there was no sign of it before!
Jan Jika gives the impression that he is a good old man. Although he is a little arrogant, drags his feet and likes to make trouble, he does not look like a traitor in any way!
Now it is said that he has an affair with Turkey and has reached a secret agreement. The nature of this is completely shocking, okay!
Kuza frowned and asked, "Is the information accurate?"
Kogelniceanu also replied worriedly: "If you want to say that you are 100% sure, then no one dares to guarantee it, but the people I contacted are relatively reliable. It has been said among them that Yang has a nose and an eye.
.Jika has reached an agreement with the Turks!"
"Jan Jikar will comply with the requirements of the Turks and cooperate with the Turkish army to occupy Bucharest. After the event is completed, he will be appointed by Turkey as the governor of Wallachia!"
Kuza gritted his teeth because this was so infuriating. They were fighting bloody battles and fighting desperately against the enemy, but behind the scenes Jan. Jika directly opened the door for the enemy to sell Wallachia.
It's so despicable!
Maybe this is betrayal and despicable to Kuza, but for Jan Jika who is far away in Istanbul, this is the most reasonable choice. The reason why this old fritter fled to Istanbul early is that he has spotted Wa.
The Provisional Republic of Wallachia has no future. Regardless of whether it is Russia or Turkey, as long as they send troops to intervene in the Provisional Republic of Wallachia, they will definitely lose.
Moreover, there are still several major forces fighting for power and internal strife in Wallachia. There is no point in staying in Bucharest. It is better to prepare in advance, contact Turkey, which is not on the same side as Russia, and preserve the power of the Wallachian revolution through interest exchange.
As long as Jan Jika can serve as the governor of Wallachia, he will be able to establish a new mountain, recruit and protect a large number of people with lofty ideals, and continue to work with him, continue to save the country and carry the "revolution" to the end. Wouldn't it be nice?
Of course, this was another story for Kuza. He said bluntly: "Then we must take action against Jan Jika immediately!"
Kogelniceanu also agreed, because once Jan Djika's men really became Turkey's fifth column as promised, all the defensive arrangements they had worked so hard to make would be useless. How could this be tolerated!
"I will contact the inside immediately. We will work together internally and externally to take down this third army in one fell swoop, and then immediately screen and reorganize it. We can't let them spoil the big thing!"
But before Cuza and Kogelniceanu could take action, they received the second bad news - the Second Army of the National Guard was moving in the direction of Olteni, and some troops had already arrived in Olteni.
Erteni!
"How is this going?!"
Cuza was shocked, because the second army of George Stribe and Barbu Cataljo had always been honest before, so why did it suddenly run away!
The adjutant explained breathlessly: "They have been preparing secretly at night. This morning, their First Cavalry Brigade escorted a large number of soft goods and supplies out of the city under the pretext of escorting supplies. The remaining troops are also actively preparing
In motion, moving out of the city!"
This news shocked Kuza and Kogelniceanu, and it obviously meant that George Stribe and his group were ready to abandon Bucharest, otherwise they would not have suddenly run away without saying goodbye.
"How is this possible!" Kogelniceanu was still there and couldn't believe it. He murmured: "I was meeting with them at the Revolutionary Committee this morning. How could I run away in the afternoon?"
Cuza was more realistic than Kogelniceanu and knew better about the faces of George Stribe and his group. He knew that these guys could do such a thing, so he laughed coldly and disdainfully: "Obviously.
These bastards are very good at acting, and their acting is so lifelike!"
Kogelniceanu felt that his mind was in a mess, as if he had been hit by a hammer. He struggled for a long time before asking: "What should we do now?"
Cuza was actually thinking of a countermeasure. He turned around twice and said decisively: "Send troops to chase them immediately. Even if they cannot intercept George Stribe and others, they must intercept their soldiers!"
Kogelniceanu frowned and asked, "What if they refuse?"
Kuza said decisively: "Then beat them hard and never let this unhealthy trend spread!"
Kogelniceanu felt a shiver in his heart but immediately realized that Kuza was right. Now the whole of Bucharest is in a state of unrest. If this kind of escapism is allowed to spread, the consequences will be devastating. Everyone will learn from George.
After setting the example of Stribe and others, how can we teach the Russian and Turkish armies a lesson?
"You are right that we must intercept them!" Kogelniceanu agreed to Kuza's request without hesitation, and then said decisively: "I also immediately went to the Revolutionary Committee and requested an emergency meeting to be held immediately to discuss how to deal with it.
them!"
This is a two-pronged approach. Kuza's side used force to eliminate George Stribe's resistance, and then Kogelniceanu gave the opponent a fatal blow politically. In this way, this group of people was completely defeated.
The revolutionary scene that had been wiped out of Wallachia would only remain in infamy for eternity.
The two set off immediately. One went to the Revolutionary Committee non-stop, and the other quickly mobilized troops and horses to intercept. About two hours later, when Kuza and his people arrived at the scene, George Stribe and Barbu Kattar were waiting for a while.
They had already disappeared, and even their second army only had a rear brigade with more than 2,000 people who had not yet left the city. This interception could not really be called a success.
Soon after, Kogelniceanu also came to join Kuza dejectedly. It was obvious that things were not going well for him either.
"What happened? Did the Revolutionary Committee refuse to deal with them?" Kuza asked angrily.
Kogelniceanu said with a bitter smile: "That's not true, but the Revolutionary Committee has run out. Constantinescu and Nicola Ionescu have all run away. There is no way to convene a Revolutionary Committee now."
Got it!"
This news was like a bolt from the blue, and Kuza was stunned. He asked again in disbelief, and then he was stunned.
"How could this happen? How could this happen!"
At this moment, Kuza only had anger in his heart. He was stunned by the ugly faces of these so-called revolutionaries. They ran away as soon as they saw the truth. What kind of revolutionaries are these? They are simply a bunch of scum!