The situation is not as bad as usual for Kuza and Kogelniceanu. The reason why they attacked Jan Constantine was because of the arms and people. Now that the arms have not been grabbed, all the people have escaped.
It's all gone, it's just a waste of money and people.
"We must issue a document to condemn this bastard! We cannot bear the blame!" Kogelniceanu said through gritted teeth.
Kuza just nodded, because he knew very well that the condemnation now was just a mouthful and would not hurt Yang Constantine a hair.
He said to Kogelniceanu with great gravity: "My friend, now we must prepare for the worst. In this operation, we did not achieve the set goal at all. We only solved the power of Jan Jika. This
It doesn’t make much sense for us to stick to Bucharest..."
Kogelniceanu looked at the hesitant Kuza suspiciously. He didn't understand what Kuza meant by what he said. Could it be that Kuza was also preparing to escape?
"You misunderstood!" Kuza replied firmly, "I have never thought about running away. No matter how dangerous the situation is, I will never run away!"
As he spoke, Kuza stamped his feet and said loudly: "I will stick here and teach the Russians a lesson, letting them know that we Wallachians are not easy to bully!"
Kogelniceanu nodded. Just now he was really worried that Kuza would change his mind, and he would be very, very disappointed. Now it seems that Kuza is still the same Kuza as before, and has not changed at all!
But what Kogelniceanu didn’t expect was that Cuza suddenly changed the subject and said: “But my friend, you are different. You are a politician, not a soldier. You don’t need to stay here. For the future
Plan, I think you should lead those colleagues like you to temporarily evacuate Bucharest to preserve the vitality for a comeback... You should not sacrifice yourself in vain like this!"
Kogelniceanu was moved and angry. He refused without hesitation: "I firmly refuse! Whether as a true revolutionary or as a friend, I cannot let you stay here alone!"
"Although I am not a soldier, as a Wallachian, I also have the responsibility and obligation to defend my country and compatriots! I will definitely not be a deserter!"
Kuza was also a little moved. He looked at Kogelniceanu affectionately and felt that he had not misjudged this friend. He was indeed the same person as him. Of course, Kuza's previous words were not a test, but came from the heart.
Because the failure of the Wallachian revolution has become a foregone conclusion, and it is meaningless to let Kogelnicenu die in vain when it is destined to fail, it is better to let him remain useful and continue to serve Wallachia, at least
We cannot let all the real revolutionaries die, leaving only bastards like Jan Constantine and George Stribe. That would be the greatest tragedy!
But deep down in Kuza's heart, he hopes that Kogelnicenu can stay and fight like him. The closer it is to the last moment, the more critical it is, the less likely anyone is willing to face everything alone. He always hopes
There are friends and partners who fight together.
However, after Kogelniceanu said the above words, Kuza was determined to ensure that his good friend left safely no matter what, and planned to send him away before the last moment, so as not to perish together.
Unlike Kuza and Kogelniceanu's side, where the wind was blowing and the water was cold, Jan. Constantine and Rossetti were a little bit happy that their plot had succeeded. They proudly looked at the mushroom cloud rising into the sky.
His heart was filled with contempt for Kuza.
Rossetti laughed loudly and said: "That fool must be dumbfounded. He didn't expect that we wouldn't leave him anything!"
Jan Constantine snorted softly: "People who want to take advantage of me, Jan Constantine, haven't been born yet! If I don't take the initiative to hand over my things, no one can take them."
Walk!"
As he spoke, he snorted again and asked: "Have the statements been sent out? We will not take the blame for blowing up the arsenal!"
Rossetti replied with a smile on his face: "I have already issued it according to your wishes. I solemnly condemned Cuza's cruel act of suddenly robbing the arsenal and attacking friendly forces, and called on the people of the country to denounce him!"
"Very good!" Jan Constantine nodded his head and sneered: "The noise must be louder, and it must be killed. It was Kuza who took the initiative to attack, and it was his troops who attacked the arsenal that caused the explosion.
, give me all the responsibilities!"
Do you see, this is called a cunning guy, a slippery guy like Jan Constantine, once you decide to fall out with him, you have to go all out and don’t give him a chance to breathe, otherwise this old fox will
Just turn around and I'll throw countless shit boxes at you, leaving you speechless!
Soon, Kuza and Kogelniceanu heard the relevant news, and they were very angry!
"This bastard wants to accuse someone first and then beat him up!" Kogelniceanu's teeth were almost broken, which shows how angry he was.
Although Kuza was also very angry, he was much calmer. He probably had a very good understanding of Jan Constantine's integrity and knew that this guy had no lower limit and could do anything.
He said coldly: "It's not surprising. This guy is famous for being shameless and nasty. It's not surprising what he does. The most important thing now is not to be angry, but to fight back immediately. The truth must be revealed to the people across the country, and he cannot be allowed to speak nonsense.
Confusing right and wrong!"
Kogelniceanu nodded and said: "You are right, I will immediately issue a statement in the name of the Revolutionary Committee! This unhealthy trend must be suppressed!"
Kuza stopped him: "My friend, just issuing a statement is not enough. It is too passive. We can't just defend passively, we must also take the initiative!"
"Then how can we take the initiative?"
Kuza thought for a while and said: "We must treat others with their own treatment. Didn't he frame us falsely? Let's give him a shit basin too!"
Kogorniceanu would not agree if it were with other people, but it was completely different with Jan Constantine. He was disgusted, and it was a dream to be able to disgust him once!
Kuza sneered and said: "The arms that were transported must not be just forgotten, they must be blamed on Jan Constantine! Let's just say that he smuggled and resold arms, and only deliberately blew up the arsenal when the matter was exposed.
Destroy the evidence!”
Don't mention it, the label Kuza put on Jan Constantine is already very close to the truth of the matter. The only thing missing is that Kuza was too timid. He didn't even think about the target of Jan Constantine's arms reselling.
It turned out to be Hungarians and Russian troops. If he knew about it, he would probably explode on the spot!