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Chapter 756: The Death of Hungary (1)

Little Adlerberg left in despair. Compared with the arrogance when he first arrived, he looked so sad, angry and helpless. Looking at Bucharest in the distance, he must be unconvinced and unhappy.

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It's just that in the spring of 1849, even if little Adlerberg was extremely unconvinced, there was nothing he could do. The deal was already done, or the situation was stronger than others. What else could he do other than embark on the road back to St. Petersburg with hatred?

Of course, little Adlerberg is not the only one who harbors hatred this spring. Not even his father in St. Petersburg, not even Kossuth in Pest, not even Jan Constantine in Paris. It seems that this spring

There are quite a few unhappy people.

It's just that Li Xiao and Alexei are in a good mood. They can finally let go and have a big fight. Without little Adlerberg to cause trouble, Wallachia is like a shy and shy girl.

, they forced him onto the bed.

A vigorous revolution began in this backward country, liberating serfs and equalizing land rights. Although they were not thorough and not perfect, it was a good start after all. When the poor people of Wallachia were alive or

When they had their own land for the first time in several lifetimes, even if they didn't like the Russian polar bear, they had to admit that Alexei, the governor, was a good person and a good person.

This has a special meaning for the native Fontana, because she has never been a girl who does not know what is good and what is right and what is wrong. Although she chose to help Alexei or Russia out of gratitude, it does not mean that she is not sympathetic at all.

one's own compatriots.

If Alexei is just like the previous Russian spokesmen who only levied excessive taxes on Wallachia, then no matter how grateful she is to Alexei and loves him, there will be a hurdle in her heart that she will never be able to overcome.

Maybe she will never forgive herself for what she did, and will spend the rest of her life secretly regretting it.

What made Fontana a little more relaxed was that Alexei was not a bastard. It was true that he trampled on the independence and dignity of Wallachia, but he did not only do bad things, he also did some things that were harmful to Wallachia.

Things that are good for the common people. This makes Fontana feel a lot less guilty.

Fontana put her head on Alexey's shoulder and asked softly: "This is just the beginning, right?"

Alexei replied firmly: "Of course this is just the beginning, we still have a lot to do!"

This answer made Fontana very happy. She felt that she had not dated the wrong person and that her efforts were worth it. Even though she could never legitimately become Alexey's wife, she was still willing.

Alexey didn't know that Fontana was thinking so much at this moment, because although he had a good start, there were still many things to come, even much more difficult than this beginning.

Reform, in fact, is the easiest at the beginning. The most difficult thing is how to proceed afterward. How many reforms have failed halfway and ended without any problem. Aren't they all vigorous at the beginning?

Alexey was not the only one who couldn't sleep that night. Li Xiao couldn't sleep either. But what made him sleepless was not the burden of reform, but the news from Pest that something happened to Vishniak and Boris.

Now. These two poor guys have been detained by Artur!

To be honest, Li Xiao was a little confused when he got the news, because it was not that he had never dealt with Artur. The relationship between the two parties could not be said to be very good, but it was definitely not hostile. Why did this general who respected his troops suddenly detain him?

What about Vishniak and Boris?

Actually, it starts with money. Although the transaction between Kossuth and Li Xiao is hidden, it cannot be hidden from the public. Hungary’s senior officials are more or less aware of the fishy nature of it. They can only obtain urgently needed arms from abroad.

, everyone is happy to see it happen.

However, this kind of willingness to see gains is definitely unsustainable as the situation in Hungary takes a turn for the worse. First of all, Kossuth's "unequal distribution of the spoils". Most of the arms smuggled through special channels are reserved for his own people, such as

Naturally, outsiders like Artur won't get much.

This was a bit resented, especially with the failure of the Vienna Uprising and when the Austrian army began to march towards Bratislava, the "honeymoon" or tacit understanding between Artur and Kossuth was very fast.

Just disappeared.

Kossuth believed that the failure of the Vienna Uprising was due to Artur's inability to rescue. If Artur could actively reinforce Vienna according to his instructions, the situation would be completely different.

So when the Austrian army approached Bratislava, Kossuth severely criticized Artur and ordered him to hold Bratislava and drive the Austrian army back to Vienna.

But, to be honest, this order is a bit unrealistic, because Artur's troops are not actually strong enough to face the Austrian army, and Bratislava is not a strong city and fortress, so it is not easy to defend it.

Therefore, Artur's intention was to temporarily abandon Bratislava. He led his troops back to Buda, and then cooperated with Kossuth's main force to fight the Austrian army in Buda, concentrating superior forces to defeat the Austrian army in one fell swoop. This hope

A little bigger.

So he asked Kossuth again and again for instructions to withdraw to Daubda, but Kossuth was also a stubborn donkey, and he resolutely did not allow Artur to retreat, and insisted that Artur return to Bratislava.

He ordered him to attack the Austrian army alone and asked him to hold on.

As a result, the conflict between the two people became irreconcilable. Artur did not want to stay in Bratislava at all, but Kossuth insisted on sticking to it. In the end, Kossuth gave Artur a

He gave a very strict order and threatened to remove him from his post and investigate him if he did not carry out the order.

At this moment, Artur broke out. He felt that Kossuth was completely playing the piano randomly. It was clear that his side was not strong enough to fight the Austrian army, but he chose to attack the Austrian army alone. He clearly retreated to Buda so that he could concentrate his superior forces.

And they used the fortified city to deal with the Austrian army, but they just refused to do it. What kind of ghost tactics are these!

In anger, Artur also risked his life. He did not follow Kossuth's instructions to hold on to Bratislava, nor did he lead his troops to withdraw to Buda. Instead, he abandoned Bratislava and headed for South Bar.

The approach of Kaqian Mountain is tantamount to directly opening the door for the Austrian army to Buda.

As a result, Windischgratz was naturally not polite and led his troops straight into Buda, so the first battle to defend Buda broke out...


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