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Chapter 593: Each has its own tricks (Part 2)

Kuza became serious. He sent a notice to the First Army and Jan Constantine with righteous words, demanding that the other party hand over the arsenal immediately.

This makes Jan Constantine a little strange, because recently he has not paid attention to the affairs of Bucharest at all, and has been focusing on transferring property and arranging for family members to flee abroad. So he was shocked when he received the written notice from Cuza!

"What does this guy want to do? He really thinks he can do whatever he wants with his wings!"

Jan Constantine was angry, and subconsciously wanted to teach Kuza a lesson to let him know that he was not hello kitty. But he, who was always cautious and meticulous, suddenly thought that Kuza could not be so reckless. Since he dared to do this, he must

It is something to rely on.

So he immediately ordered: "Go and inquire and find out what is going on. The situation is not quite right!"

Rossetti was a little unhappy at first, thinking that Jan Constantine was too cautious, but after some investigation, his expression changed drastically: "Something serious has happened! George Stribe and Barbu Kattar have been together for a long time.

He ran away, and Yan Jika’s troops were also annexed by Kuza!”

"What!"

Jan Constantine jumped up from his chair in shock. He really didn't expect that these old friends would act like this, but what made him even more angry was Rossetti's hindsight.

"How did you receive the message? Didn't I ask you to pay special attention to their updates?"

Rossetti was naturally speechless. He wanted to defend himself, but he opened his mouth, especially after seeing Jan Constantine's angry expression, he wisely closed his mouth.

Why did Rossetti realize it later? The reason is very simple. One is that he was not particularly smart in this area, so it is normal to realize it later. If it hadn’t been for Jan. Constantine to support him all the time, he would not be able to succeed today.

of this position.

Secondly, this guy's attitude is not very correct. He didn't listen to Jan Constantine's warning at all, and he has always looked down on Kuza and others from the bottom of his heart, and even George Stribe and Barbu Kattarjiu.

Not very pleasing to the eye.

In his opinion, these people are just chickens and dogs and are not worth mentioning at all, so he can just pay attention to them casually and there is no need to be too nervous.

Finally, Jan Constantine has a lot of things to be busy with, and he can no longer take care of Bucharest, which is no longer so important. Rossetti is actually busy with his own small stall, and has been busy making money, which is not so important.

Of course I don’t care about the situation in Bucharest!

After venting for a while, Jan Constantine realized that there was no point in getting angry. The situation was already like this. Even beating Rossetti would not help. The most important thing now was to come up with countermeasures quickly!

After walking back and forth for a few times, he quickly ordered to Rossetti, "Immediately give the order to the First Army to blow up the arsenal!"

Rossetti was suddenly startled, looked at Jan Constantine in disbelief, and blurted out: "Are you crazy? You are doing this..."

Jan Constantine interrupted him and said decisively: "This must be done! Blow up the arsenal immediately. There aren't many arms left in it anyway. If you blow it up, you will be dead and there will be no evidence!"

Rossetti licked his lips and asked cautiously: "But those stocks can still be sold for a lot of money, so it would be a pity to blow them up like this!"

"It's a pity that it's better than being caught! If Kuza or George Stribe knew that we sold the arms, would they let us go? We can't lose more because of a small profit!"

While giving Rossetti a lesson, Jan Constantine ordered in an orderly manner: "After blowing up the arsenal, have the First Army immediately move to the direction of Seraru, and tell them to rush out at all costs, and that they are absolutely not allowed to attack Kuza."

Surrender, if they want to fight, then fight with them to the end!"

This order surprised Rossetti again, and he reminded: "But Cuza is giving the order under the banner of the Revolutionary Committee, and all the unscrupulous people in the city support him! If he does this, I'm afraid..."

"What revolutionary committee!" Jan Constantine snorted, "Kuzha is just trying to seize power. No one has come to us for a meeting. The orders they issued without authorization have any effect. I don't care about him!"

As he spoke, Jan Constantine also sneered: "Do you think those guys who want George Stribe won't fight back when he wants them? There will be a lot of noise later! Although Kuza has some unscrupulous people in Bucharest to help him take the initiative,

But there are few people who listen to him outside Bucharest! Ignore him! If he is not afraid of losses, I don’t mind teaching the Russians a lesson first!”

I have to say that Jan. Constantine saw it too clearly. It is true that Kuza can take advantage of the opportunity to seize power and occupy a righteous name, but after all, his foundation is still too shallow. No one cares about him outside Bucharest, so he hopes

It is simply impossible to arrest and eliminate George Stribe and other old gangsters with just one order.

Moreover, he has no control over the areas outside Bucharest. In those areas, they and George Stribe and his gang are the bosses, so they can ignore him completely. They can even accuse and sanction him in turn, which is just a quarrel anyway.

.If the father-in-law says that the public is right, and the mother-in-law says that the mother-in-law is right, let’s just quarrel. There will be no result anyway!

So Jan Constantine concluded that there was nothing Kuza could do against them. Even if he could control Bucharest, what if he could control Bucharest? The Russian and Turkish armies were about to attack the city. How long could Kuza be arrogant then?

When the Russian army eliminates his effective force, Kuza will have nothing. At that time, they old fritters who fled Bucharest will settle accounts with him and put all the blame on him, even if Kuza falls.

There must be a dead end in their hands!

So Jan Constantine is not afraid of falling out with Kuza at all. Anyway, his escape route has been arranged long ago. With the help of the French, and he has made enough money, he can still live a prosperous life after leaving Wallachia.

, what is there to be afraid of?

"In addition, please contact me George Stribe and other members of the Revolutionary Committee who are wanted by Kuza. We must form a united front, immediately denounce and accuse Kuza's crimes, and call on the people across the country to oppose this thief and drug lord.

Naiwufu!"

Jan Constantine is really too insidious. He is doing this just to muddy the waters, to make people confused about the truth, to create more trouble for Kuza, and to overwhelm him.

"In addition, we should not return to Bucharest, but go to Transylvania immediately and meet up with Mr. Diomede. After completing the last transaction, we will go directly to Paris!"

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