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Chapter 733 Nicholas I is angry

In Count Rostovtsev's opinion, the so-called blood theory is the most boring. If you really want to strictly talk about blood from Nicholas I to Peter III, they cannot be considered members of the Romanov family. It's just that there is no way after Peter the Great died.

It's just a found substitute.

Even more strictly speaking, the Romanov family is not the natural holder of the throne of the Tsar. It is also a substitute for the Rurik family after it disappears.

So what qualifications does a substitute have to claim to be authentic? Anyway, Count Rostovtsev couldn’t listen to a word of these rants about Nicholas I. The truth goes in one ear and out the other.

After a long time, when Nicholas I was tired of vomiting, he bowed and said: "Your Majesty, I understand your concerns, but Andrei Konstantinovich, as Grand Duke Konstantin Pavlovich,

The heir has been recognized when he was born, and you have acquiesced before. At this time, suddenly depriving him of his inheritance rights can easily lead to daydreams and misunderstandings. Those brainless guys will think that you are completely plotting against Constantine.

.Property of Grand Duke Pavlovich..."

Nicholas I immediately stopped talking, because he hated Li Xiao's bloodline on one hand, but on the other hand he was indeed greedy for the industry. After all, he had many sons, especially illegitimate children, and there were too many places to spend money.

, even the Tsar could not bear such squandering. So finding ways to make money was his biggest private hobby, and the property that Li Xiao wanted to inherit was so huge that he couldn't help but want to embezzle it!

But he would not admit it: "Nonsense! Am I such a greedy and narrow-minded person?"

Count Rostovtsev thought to himself: "You are it!"

"Is there any way to automatically disqualify Andrei Konstantinovich from inheritance? For example, if he commits a crime, or simply misbehaves or something!"

The disdain in Count Rostovtsev's heart became even stronger. No wonder old Igor was so dismissive when he mentioned Nicholas I. This man's character was really not that good!

"Your Majesty, according to our country's laws, if Andrei Konstantinovich seriously breaks the law or misbehaves, he can indeed be deprived of his inheritance rights..."

These words made Nicholas I's eyes suddenly brighten, and he couldn't help but smile. But Count Rostovtsev immediately said: "But I must remind you that Andrei Konstantinovich's recent behavior

Nian's performance is quite outstanding, there is no problem at all, and more importantly, you have issued documents to commend him more than once... If you suddenly deprive him of his inheritance rights for some reason at this time, it would be a bit..."

There is no need to explain clearly what is behind the dot, Nicholas I has known it all his life. So his smile suddenly froze, making his old face look even more twisted and gloomy. He could only hear him gritting his teeth and saying bitterly: "Damn it.

Yes! I knew I shouldn’t commend that bastard, so now I’ll give him a guarantee! Damn it!”

Nicholas I vented his anger at the table, and then asked without giving up: "Can't you and Duke Ordolph find a way to temporarily find a fault with him?"

Count Rostovtsev replied respectfully: "If Andrei Konstantinovich is in St. Petersburg, Duke Ordov and I will definitely not let you down. But he is in Hungary now, even if we have planned it

It would take months to get there, and we obviously don’t have that much time..."

We must thank this era of inconvenient transportation, especially the rule of Nicholas I, which made Russia extremely backward. With Russia's current ability, it would take ten days and a half to rush people to Hungary, let alone plan a detailed plan.

There is a conspiracy to frame an archduke.

Anyway, with the current capabilities of Russia, it is definitely impossible to do it, at least not until Li Xiao comes of age. As mentioned before, once Li Xiao comes of age, Nicholas I will have to hand over the properties he controls.

And now, we really don’t have a few days left.

Based on Count Rostovtsev’s understanding of old Igor, the day Li Xiao came of age was the day he came to ask Nicholas I for a debt. As long as Nicholas I dared not to pay, that crazy old man would

He dared to kill the emperor and bring him down. This is why he asked old Igor for a month.

Of course, Nicholas I might not give up and really send someone to Hungary to frame Li Xiao, but that is not a big problem for Count Rostovtsev. Because no matter who Nicholas I sends, he will have to go to Hungary to frame Li Xiao.

Through his hands, as long as he is left to arrange and keep it, it is futile for this group of people.

"Why……"

On one side, Count Rostovtsev was planning how to destroy Nicholas I's plan, while on the other side, Nicholas I sighed leisurely.

"Is there no other way but to take advantage of that little bastard?"

Upon hearing this, Count Rostovtsev knew that this guy had given up. He must have found the matter difficult and had to give up.

Count Rostovtsev immediately replied: "Your Majesty, time is still long! The Grand Duke is just eighteen years old. He made no mistakes last year and will not make mistakes this year, but it does not mean that he will never make mistakes in the future...

In the future, if he makes any mistakes and is caught, he will be forced to spit out all his money and interest!"

Nicholas I thought for a while and realized that this was also the case. He was still young and had many opportunities to cause trouble for Li Xiao. He did not believe that he would never be able to catch Li Xiao's tail. As long as he succeeded once, that would be Li Xiao's death!

Although he wanted to comfort him so much, he felt uncomfortable at the thought of letting Li Xiao be proud for a while. Suddenly he waved his hands in disinterest and ordered: "Then let's do this first! Let that little kid first

The bastard will be proud for a while... Earl, from now on you must keep a close eye on him and deal with him decisively whenever you have the opportunity!"

Count Rostovtsev naturally nodded in agreement, and then asked respectfully: "Then do we still need to strictly monitor Prime Minister Neserrode and Prime Minister Schwarzenberg?"

Nicholas I snorted coldly: "Of course, I didn't expect that the Austrians are still very rich! I have so much money to please my ministers, but they are so stingy on military expenses and don't even want to bear a ruble. How can I do that?"

Such a thing!"

Nicholas I did have reason to be angry, because he felt that he was the savior of Austria. If he had not generously sent troops to assist, I am afraid that the Habsburg family would have been guillotined by the revolutionary party. But now he just wants Austria to

They pay a small amount of military expenses in a symbolic way, but these people refuse to agree to it. What the hell!


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