Nicholas I hated the kind of ministers who did not put the king and the country first. In his opinion, such people were not loyal enough to be entrusted with important tasks. And now little Adlerberg has this aspect.
The problem is not of a serious nature.
To put it bluntly, this will definitely affect future issues. For example, in the past, little Adlerberg, even if his father unfortunately fell, but with old connections and the friendship of Crown Prince Alexander, it is not particularly difficult to get ahead.
But once Nicholas I told Crown Prince Alexander that little Adlerberg was unreliable and had problems with the overall situation, do you think Crown Prince Alexander would assign him a particularly important position?
This is really not a joke. Once a minister is labeled like this, it will be extremely difficult to get rid of it, no less difficult than taking the Western Scriptures.
Anyway, Duke Ordov next to him felt a chill in his waist, and the look in his eyes at Count Rostovtsev became more and more different. Because he knew very well how serious the words just now were. If Ni
If Gu La I really listened and cared about it, little Adlerberg's future was really bleak.
Let me ask you, who is not afraid of people like Count Rostovtsev?
Don’t understand? It’s simple, because Duke Ordov didn’t know that Count Rostovtsev and he were probably on the same side, and they were actually holding back their passion to mess with the Adlerberg family.
In his eyes, there was no conflict of interest between Count Rostovtsev and the Adlerberg family, and there was no old grudge.
Lebesgue, gave little Adlerberg a fatal blow without any conflict of interest.
This is so terrible!
Because no matter how you look at Count Rostovtsev, he has the feeling of being a lonely minister and a pure minister, that is, he is only loyal to the king and does not care about anyone else. He really only serves the interests of the king, regardless of the interests of other colleagues.
Life or death!
Especially when Duke Ordov thought of the glorious history of Count Rostovtsev and the scene where he betrayed his accomplices, he felt even colder. He felt that the further away from this person, the better. If there was a chance, he would do it.
You must not hold back when you kill him, you must kill him with one blow, otherwise there will be endless trouble!
Count Rostovtsev certainly could not have imagined how much of a psychological shadow his actions today would have on Duke Ordov, but even if he knew, he would not care, because if he is so easily defeated, then he is not
The legendary Count Rostovtsev!
Just when little Adlerberg was critically attacked by Count Rostovtsev, old Adlerberg finally received the news. Unfortunately, he was not the boss of the third part.
There are ways to know the news about Wallachia in advance.
His news channel came from the harem, and when he was serving the queen, he could occasionally hear a few words from the "harem beauties". For example, yesterday he heard about Nicholas I's troubles from a group of gossiping ladies:
"Your Majesty seems to be so worried about things in Wallachia that he is not even interested in going to Neridova!"
"Really? Could it be that the little prodigal fell out of favor and His Majesty is no longer interested in her?"
"If that's the case, that would be great news?"
Old Adlerberg had no interest in the nonsense between women competing for favor. He cared about things that would trouble Nicholas I, especially when this matter also involved Wallachia.
Old Adlerberg still had this sensitivity. As an area that the empire will focus on for a long time to come, Wallachia is definitely a top priority. Of course, old Adlerberg did not do so at first.
Think of something happening to little Adlerberg.
Because he felt that his son had just gone to Wallachia and could not do anything big. The big things that happened in Wallachia that gave Nicholas I a headache should be Alexei or Duke Mikhail.
Damn it, he probably still hasn't cleaned up the mess of those who rebelled against the party before.
However, this also attracted his special attention, because he still paid close attention to Duke Mikhail and Alexei, otherwise he would not have specifically told little Adlerberg to have a good relationship with these two people. He
I wonder if these two people cheated on each other, maybe they could take the opportunity to sell a good relationship.
But this little thought soon disappeared, because he soon received the truth about the Wallachia problem from Crown Prince Alexander's informant, and then he realized that it was him who had caused the big trouble.
Dear son!
[You little brat! You didn’t listen to a word of my advice, right? I asked you to have a good relationship with Prince Mikhail and Alexei. It’s better for you. You pissed off these two as soon as you went there.
Personally, what do you want to do, rebel!】
Old Adlerberg couldn't help it anymore and immediately wrote a long letter to scold little Adlerberg. However, he also knew that there was little point in writing a letter to scold little Adlerberg. Now
The thing has already happened and the trouble has been made. Is there any point in cursing people?
The most important thing now is to restore the influence and wipe the butt of little Adlerberg!
The restless old fox immediately went to Zhukovsky. He knew very well that the only one who could save little Adlerberg now was Crown Prince Alexander, and if he wanted Crown Prince Alexander to make great efforts to save him, he must get through his teacher Rukovsky.
Kovsky's work.
[Fortunately, I have a good relationship with that old crybaby, otherwise this time I would really be in trouble! 】
Old Adlerberg cursed, but at the same time he was glad that he had helped Zhukovsky before, otherwise there would really be nothing he could do.
Zhukovsky was sincere and accepted the old Adlerberg's feelings, and immediately agreed to help with the activities, which made the old fox feel a little more at ease.
Of course, it was just a little bit more at ease, because old Adlerberg knew that walking on only one leg at this time was not stable, so he also went to Menshikov, plus himself, to prepare for the attack on Crown Prince Alexander.
A three-pronged approach. He felt that with the energy of the three of them, even if little Adlerberg did something outrageous, Crown Prince Alexander could help put in a good word and make the big problem smaller.
But when old Adlerberg actually met Crown Prince Alexander, he discovered that he was completely wrong. The matter was far more serious than he imagined, because Crown Prince Alexander was very dissatisfied with young Adlerberg's performance.
, in his original words:
"The nature of this matter is so bad. How come Sasha doesn't care about it at all? Even as a special envoy, he is too out of line and completely intolerable!"