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Chapter 610 Conversation

In fact, not only Li Xiao didn't care much that the Liberation Front was a freak, but also the monster's nominal father and leader, Jan Constantine, didn't care much either.

For Jan Constantine, as long as the foreign father is happy, that's all. What's more, this trick really works. His reputation is rising slowly, and as more and more revolutionaries come to join him,

The feeling of shouting and giving orders really made him feel good.

This made him feel the benefit of being able to decide everything by himself for the first time. In the Provisional Government and Revolutionary Committee of Wallachia, although he was also a giant at the top of the pyramid, he always felt awkward when doing things, and there were always similar things.

Giants of the same level, such as Jan Gica or George Stribe, found themselves at odds with him.

But now he only needs to serve his foreign father well, and then he has the final say in everything. Not to mention how exciting it is!

Anyway, Jan Konstantin was very happy. He felt that the Liberation Front was established late and should have been done long ago. It is too cowardly to always have someone singing the opposite opinion like before, and this is what a man should do!

Jan Constantine was dancing so happily that Duke Mikhail Gorchakov, who was far away in the suburbs of Bucharest, heard about it, and he complained to Li Xiao unhappily:

"You seem to have something to do with that fool, right? Can you please let him calm down a little? He is so high-profile and will make me very passive!"

Yes, Jan Constantine's high profile did cause a little trouble, because Duke Mikhail reported to Nicholas I that the rebel parties in Wallachia and Moldavia had been basically eliminated, and only

The few remnants of the enemy are stubbornly resisting in Bucharest, and I believe that the rebellion will be quelled soon.

And when Jan Constantine jumped around like this, it was obvious that there were rebel parties running rampant outside Bucharest. Wasn't this a slap in Mikhail's face? How should he explain it to Nicholas I when he asked?

Li Xiao replied with a smile: "Duke, please be patient, this is just a small trouble. If His Majesty asks, you can just say that it is just a small group of rebels. The so-called Moldavia and Vara

The National Liberation Front of Guia is not worth mentioning at all. If they were not on the run to commit crimes and your main force needed to besiege Bucharest, they could be wiped out in minutes!"

Duke Mikhail's cheeks were twitching, because he knew very well that someone was telling lies. That damn Liberation Front was not a small group of rebels, and they were not fighting guerrillas. They were entrenched in the eastern part of the Southern Balkans.

Several counties in the foothills "occupied the mountain and became king", but they didn't move at all, okay?

However, Duke Mikhail will not expose all this, because he knows the details of Jan Constantine very well. This guy has sold him a lot of arms and food before, and it may still be useful in the future, so he turns a blind eye.

It passed in just one eye.

He still warned: "Can you tell that bastard to calm down? Don't make it so big!"

Li Xiao smiled and nodded, but said: "That's natural. But it's actually more beneficial to you if he doesn't stop there!"

Duke Mikhail looked at him angrily, not believing a word Li Xiao said? Because I can't see the advantages, okay?

Li Xiao smiled and said: "Of course it is beneficial? Do you think that if this liberation front escapes to Hungary or Transylvania, do you want to pursue it immediately?"

Duke Mikhail was taken aback for a moment. Then he realized what he was doing. He chuckled softly: "You are still very naughty! Then let those bastards continue to torment you!"

Why did Duke Mikhail suddenly change his mind? The reason is very simple? Although Nicholas I had promised before? As long as he acts quickly, as long as he quells the rebellions in Moldavia and Wallachia, Paz

Before Kovic can get it done, Duke Mikhail can march into Hungary to get a share of the pie.

But please note that although Nicholas I agreed, he also said that the above promise will only count when the corresponding situation actually occurs, and Duke Mikhail must obtain his permission before entering Hungary, otherwise

Don't let him mess around!

To put it bluntly, this is still the emperor's intention of Nicholas I. He can neither trust Paskovich nor Duke Mikhail? That's why he split the cake with Hungary. In this way, Paskovich

It would be impossible for him and Prince Mikhail to get along well, and the imperial power would be stable.

But what? Nicholas I was a strange and nostalgic person. After all, Paskovich had a special relationship with him? He had to take care of his "father" to a certain extent, so even if he was trying to engage in imperial tricks, he would be more biased towards him.

There is also this rule that makes Prince Mikhail’s balls hurt.

And now Li Xiao’s idea for Duke Mikhail is very simple? It is to enter Hungary first under the pretext of chasing down the remaining bandits of Wallachia? Because this is not a violation of the regulations? After all, Duke Mikhail cannot just watch it.

Watching the Wallachian rebels walk free, right?

That's why Duke Mikhail said that Li Xiao is a bit clever. Of course, this kind of cleverness depends on the person. If it was Li Xiao who was pursuing without permission, with Nicholas I's temper, it would be useless to say anything. It would be absolutely useless.

He is looking for a beating. But Duke Mikhail is different. A little edge-of-the-seat attack will be fine!

"But this kind of cleverness will be rare in the future," Duke Mikhail, who was in a good mood, also gave Li Xiao a few words of advice, "Our Majesty is notoriously difficult to serve. He does it twice occasionally, but it's fine every once in a while.

If you do this, you are asking for trouble!"

Li Xiao agreed very much with this. Nicholas I required his ministers to behave themselves too much and took the rules very seriously. If you gave him the impression that he did not follow the rules, it would be very difficult to get along with him.

But, Li Xiao just listened to this warning and didn't take it to heart at all. Because it didn't apply to him at all. Even if he followed the rules, Nicholas I would not treat him well. And he was rigid.

If he follows the rules and creates a prison for himself, then he will really be trapped to death. He is not that stupid!

Anyway, Li Xiao doesn't intend to follow the conventional routine, let alone make Nicholas I happy. He just wants to break through the conventions and break the shackles. Only in this way can he have room to survive.

"What's the situation over there in Austria?"

In fact, Duke Mikhail just gave him a little warning. He also knew that Li Xiao could not be honest. The warning was to prevent someone from playing with fire too much and might implicate him. In fact, he didn't like people who followed the rules.

I don’t even think that there is anything to be gained by following the rules.

"It seems that you have a close relationship with the Hungarians. Don't tell me that you are just passing through Hungary..."


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