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Chapter seven hundred and fiftieth chapters can not see through people

Dmitry Milyutin was shocked, because he really did not expect that Count Rostovtsev would rank the danger level of old Adlerberg so high. Because of Uvarov's status and danger level, he was

clearly.

Uvarovna is truly the spiritual mentor and leader of the conservatives. He can be said to be the representative and symbol of the conservative forces in Russia. It goes without saying how dangerous he is. But now Count Rostovtsev actually told him that Old Ade

Lebesgue is only slightly worse than Uvarov. Is this possible?

Count Rostovtsev saw Dmitri's doubts and patiently explained: "Although he is just a deputy minister of palace affairs, his energy is not small. With the convenience of his status, he is active in His Majesty's

He is very familiar with the news inside and outside the palace, so don’t try to hide anything from his eyes and ears!"

"In the palace, there are countless women who want to be attached to him and please him. They are willing to serve as his spies. It can be said that they should not hide the slightest hint of trouble from him. Moreover, this old fox is also very good at building relationships. Both the majesty and the queen used to like it.

He and the Queen even regard him as a confidant."

"This means that he has great influence on both His Majesty and the Queen. He can ruin the major events we have worked hard to plan with just one sentence. More importantly, this person's political leanings are particularly conservative. He is the same as Uvarov.

He hates change from the bottom of his heart, so there is no way he will come to our side!"

After Count Rostovtsev’s introduction, Dmitri had a better understanding of old Adlerberg. When the old fox’s true face was completely exposed, Dmitri also believed that he really needed to pay attention!

But Dmitri does not completely agree with Count Rostovtsev's analysis, because it is not that he has never been around the Winter Palace, especially with Crown Prince Alexander, and his contact with the old fox and little Adlerberg is more

More, he felt that the father and son were more like the kind of all-around characters. As long as they felt that something was impossible to do, they would not bear it to the end.

"Perhaps they are indeed what you said!" Count Rostovtsev smiled, "So I am trying my best to make them feel that there is nothing they can do!"

Dmitri was stunned for a moment, and then he realized why Count Rostovtsev had to cut off the last escape route for the fox father and son. Only by cutting off the queen they relied on, then at the critical moment, there would be no more

If the Queen can rely on them, they have to think more carefully. There will never be another chance, so they must be more cautious in doing things, which will greatly reduce their ability to do bad things.

After thinking about this, Dmitri had to admit that Count Rostovtsev was indeed a wily man. He had clearly calculated all the key points and key figures, and had filled in all possible loopholes and problems in advance.

It is better to prepare countermeasures. If this still fails, even Dmitri feels that Russia will die from the reformists.

He sincerely praised: "You are the wisest person I have ever met! I believe everything is under your control!"

However, Count Rostovtsev was not as optimistic as Dmitri at all. He shook his head calmly and said: "No, my friend, there are several people that I can't control. That's why I have to be like this."

Reasons to be careful.”

Dmitri was curious again, because he felt that Count Rostovtsev was already so enigmatic that even a wise man like him could not control him at all. What kind of monster was that?

Of course, he was more curious about who these little monsters were.

"Your Majesty, Uvarov, um, and a kid..."

Dmitri was stunned, because he was familiar with two of these three people. If Uvarov can be considered enigmatic, then His Majesty seems to be far behind, okay? He felt that Nicholas I

Every move and every thought is controlled by Count Rostovtsev. Doesn’t this count as control?

"Under normal circumstances, yes," Count Rostovtsev replied calmly, "but there is something unexpected about Your Majesty!"

【accidents?】

Dmitri became more and more interested. He wanted to know what special accident happened to Nicholas I.

Count Rostovtsev seemed to be reminiscing or thinking, and after a while he replied: "Under normal circumstances, I can indeed grasp the context of His Majesty's thinking, and know how he will think and choose... But he

This person has a very special personality. Once some of his bottom lines are touched, he will become unpredictable, and all his choices and even his way of thinking will undergo earth-shaking changes. At that time, he... how should I say? It is not the original one.

He will become a monster, hysterical, neurotic, and completely out of control!"

Dmitri was stunned because he had never thought that Nicholas I had such an unknown side. He asked with interest: "Is this common?"

Count Rostovtsev smiled bitterly: "Not many. In fact, I only encountered it twice, once in 1825 and the other in 1831!"

Dmitri knew very well what happened in 1825. He believed that Count Rostovtsev was referring to the Decembrist uprising. Nicholas I's behavior at that time was indeed a bit unexpected, regardless of his unusual firmness and decisiveness.

Still iron-blooded, both left a deep impression on people, and that impression was completely different from his previous appearance.

But he couldn't remember what major events happened in 1831. Was there anything unusual about Nicholas I that year? Anyway, Dmitri couldn't think of it even if he tried his best. What made him even more depressed was the fact that Rostovsky

Earl Husband seemed to be lost in memories and had no intention of explaining to him. After a long time, he suddenly woke up and said again:

"As for Uvarov! This guy is a complete pervert. From the way of thinking to the ability to act, he is not a normal person at all. I think he is a mental patient, and I have no way to control a madman. That is impossible, right?

?”

Dmitri also smiled bitterly, because he really didn't expect Count Rostovtsev to say that Uvarov was a madman. This was really...well, really surprising.

After a moment of silence, seeing that Count Rostovtsev had no intention of continuing to explain, Dmitri asked again: "Is that right? You just said that there is a child that you have absolutely no control over. Who is this gentleman?"

?Do I know him?"

Count Rostovtsev shook his head and said: "His situation is quite special and we need to see him again. In addition, of course you know him. Even if you don't know him in the future, you will definitely remember him. He will definitely leave a deep impression on you."

impression……"

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