Nicholas I's unconditional trust undoubtedly made Count Kleinmicher more painful. Love, friendship and loyalty to the emperor were always tearing at his nerves, making him suffer all the time. Especially when Neridova was alone with him
When we were getting along, he would fall down every minute and had to pinch his thigh again and again to warn himself with pain.
Count Kleinmicher also wanted to leave as soon as nothing happened, but Nicholas I always refused to let him go and insisted on keeping him by his side. And Nelidova also had a fatal charm, so that
He couldn't bear to let go.
Therefore, this Platonic love had to continue awkwardly until one of Count Kleinmicher, Nelidova or Nicholas I died.
"Your Majesty will come to see you at one o'clock, and Princess Olga will also come with you. Your dress is not suitable." Kleinmichel reminded me gently.
Neridova giggled, deliberately exposing her entire shoulders to make her look more charming: "What about this?"
Count Kleinmicher quickly closed his eyes, fearing that if he took one more look, he would take risks. This made Neridova laugh even more cheerfully: "Princess Olga, oh, this little cutie is back?"
Grand Duchess Olga Nikolayevna was the second daughter of Nicholas I. She had just married King Charles I of Württemberg in 1846. When Neridova first entered the palace, she had a very good relationship with the Grand Duchess.
, can be said to be best friends.
Count Kleinmicher said seriously: "Yes, His Majesty Charles I and the Princess just arrived in the morning, otherwise His Majesty would have come to see you long ago."
Neridova curled her lips. He didn't care whether Nicholas I came or not. This bear always saw her two or three times a day, and she had long been tired of it. However, Olga rarely saw her again after she got married. She really missed this innocence.
I am a little princess. How are you doing in Württemberg?
Neridova stretched lazily, secretly kissed Count Kleinmicher on the cheek, and ran into the dressing room next door with a burst of joyful laughter. This made Kleinmicher
Hull is both nostalgic and troubled. If this continues, how long can he endure it?
An hour later, Neridova came back freshly dressed. The previous charming magic seemed to have completely disappeared from her body, replaced by dignified, virtuous and gentle. Who would have thought that a woman could change so much before and after, it was simply
It's magic.
On the way, Count Kleinmicher finally couldn't help but remind him: "Don't you think it was too hasty to agree to Prince Menshikov before? Your Majesty is very concerned about that matter, and Grand Duke Constantine is also particularly concerned about it. Vol.
It might be dangerous to go in!"
Neridova smiled seductively, tilted her head and asked, "But I have already agreed. You will protect me from such danger, right?"
Count Kleinmicher smiled bitterly again. He knew that Neridova did it on purpose. She must have known that he would not stand by and watch, so she boldly participated in this dangerous matter.
Unfortunately, even if Count Kleinmicher knew the "truth", he would be unable to resist. No man could bear to watch his beloved woman in danger. Especially in their current state, Kleinmicher always felt that he was indebted
There are so many Nelitovas that we are not afraid of any danger.
Looking at Count Kleinmicher who fell into silence but his face gradually became firm and serious, Nelidova felt a sweetness in her heart. Although Count Kleinmicher didn't say anything, she knew that there was danger.
The count will definitely risk his own life to save her, just like the knight who saves the princess from the devil.
But what makes Neridova feel bitter is that she is not a princess, but the real devil is the master of the knight. Even if the knight is willing to break his bones for the princess, it is impossible to defeat the devil.
Thinking of this, Neridova sighed leisurely. She didn't want to tease Count Kleinmicher anymore and make him worry and embarrassed: "This matter is not as dangerous as you think."
Neridova explained seriously: "Perhaps you don't believe that I, a female, have underestimated these ministers, these nobles, princes, princesses and emperors. But I want to say that as a bystander, I am more serious than those in the drama.
The deeper you are, the more clearly you can see. Who is pretending, who is really confident, who is smarter, and who is a fool, I can see all these clearly!"
Neridova smiled and said: "Grand Prince Constantine and the people behind him are smart people, but Menshikov and his trash are fools!"
Count Kleinmicher was astonished. He couldn't help grabbing Nelidova's catkins and asked: "Then you still accept Menshikov's money. Isn't that..."
Neridova liked the feeling of being held. She gently scratched Kleinmichel's palm with her fingers and giggled: "That's why I said you really don't understand anything!"
"Grand Duke Constantine was clever and bluffed. He spread a lot of rumors and spread a lot of gossip, which were actually used to confuse Menshikov. In fact, he was not so sure of defeating Menshikov in one fell swoop, but
It’s just to create panic and make the old eunuch get into trouble!"
Kleinmicher frowned, held Neridova's hands tightly, and asked: "Isn't that right? Are you saying that all the corruption, bribery, and smuggling are all fake?"
Neridova smiled and said: "Of course it's true. But you don't think you can bring down the old eunuch just by relying on these things, do you?"
Kleinmicher wanted to say yes, but after following Nicholas I for so many years, he had seen many corrupt and powerful officials. How many of them actually collapsed? Most of them were not just holding the board high and then gently
If you don't, I mean three drinks of fine wine will be over. Your Majesty only likes loyal ministers and doesn't care about their personal affairs.
"Yes, you have thought of it after I pointed it out!" Neridova smiled even more happily, "We all know Your Majesty, he will never take down Menshiko for such 'little things' as corruption, bribery, and smuggling.
Husband’s.”
"So if Grand Duke Constantine really exerts force in these directions, he will definitely not have the last laugh. The rumors he is releasing now are probably just smoke bombs, used to interfere with Menshikov. If Menshikov is willing to go to
If we take precautions in this direction, he may not be able to get what he wants!"
Kleinmicher is still a little puzzled, because although he has a high status, this status is mostly obtained by relying on the trust of Nicholas I. His own wisdom and ability are limited and he cannot see through these political fogs.
Neridova explained in detail: "I guess the real killer move of Grand Duke Konstantin is other issues. Some issues that Menshikov and we have ignored, rather than Mesadov and corruption that are on the table.
Corruption and smuggling."
"So Menshikov tried his best to contact Messadov and fell into that dead end. The Grand Duke would probably be happy to see the result! Naturally, even if I helped Menshikov with this small favor
, and he won’t bear grudge against me!”
As she spoke, Neridova laughed heartily: "So, since I can make a lot of money without having to take responsibility, why don't I do such a good thing? I really hope there are more idiots like Menshikov.
The better, so I can earn enough money for retirement soon!"