Why does Grand Duke Constantine value Viscount Prozolov more?
Is this really a problem?
As long as your IQ is online, you will know which one is more important, origin or ability.
Grand Duke Constantine is not the extremely stubborn father he is. He blindly believes that ministers must have "upright roots" in order to be useful. For Grand Duke Constantine who has been forced into a desperate situation, no matter how good his background is, it cannot make up for it.
Due to lack of ability, he would rather use humble serfs who are capable than noble trash who are incompetent.
So what do Grand Duke Constantine think about Viscount Prozolov’s trip to Wallachia? Is he really planning to cooperate with Li Xiao and Alexei?
Of course there is cooperation, but Grand Duke Constantine sent Viscount Prozolov to Bucharest more to find out the truth. He hoped that Viscount Prozolov, a smart man, could help him see what the situation was in Wallachia.
Is it really as good and as promising as the report says? Also, let’s take a look at Alexei to see if he really has two skills.
Grand Duke Constantine's intention was to fully understand Wallachia and see how much benefit Wallachia could bring him. On the other hand, he also wanted to see if he could pull Alexei into his chariot and fight for himself.
Serve.
Yes, after sitting on the bench in the Admiralty for so long, Grand Duke Constantine finally came to his senses. He knew that it was impossible for an old stubborn like Menshikov to truly support him. Even if these guys gave him face, it was because of Nigeria.
Just to make him happy for the sake of Gula I.
Once they really want to take sides, these people will kneel and lick Crown Prince Alexander in a matter of minutes, without even bothering him. So it is really foolish to expect to rely on these old stubborns to seize the throne.
After long-term observation of Grand Duke Constantine, he found that only those reformers who were basically desperate for reality and very dissatisfied with Russia's current system had hope. Because the die-hards were tightly united around Crown Prince Alexander, these reformers who had high hopes for reform
People who had no right to speak around Alexander, who had nothing to say and no way to display their talents and ambitions, naturally had no choice but to find another way and find a master who could show them their talents.
Grand Duke Constantine felt that he was the enlightened leader of the reformists, and felt that only he could give the reformists a chance to display their talents. Although Alexei's actions in Wallachia were hidden, in the end they were still reforms in disguise.
, naturally he is also a reformist.
Since everyone is a reformist, and Grand Duke Constantine feels good about himself, he feels that he can pull Alexei into his chariot and charge into the battle for him.
"Although Count Speransky is a little smarter, he is still a talent. I believe he can see the situation clearly... As long as we can convince him, we will have a lot to do in Wallachia and Moldavia!
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Of course, Grand Duke Constantine, who felt good about himself, was not so arrogant as to think that as long as he stood in front of Alexei and waved his arms, the other party would bow to him. He felt that he had to send a smart man like Viscount Prozolov to him.
After Alexei analyzes the situation and shows how powerful he is, the other party will know how right it is to seek refuge with him.
So Viscount Prozolov’s task was actually to lobby Alexei, so Melikov and Golitsyn didn’t understand. They thought that to lobby Alexei, they would go directly to the governor, and went to find that unknown person.
What does the so-called Grand Duke Andrei Konstantinovich do? Don’t you know that Grand Duke Konstantin hates this cousin?
Viscount Prozolov didn't explain anything, because he knew a truth very early on. Never try to reason with idiots, because they simply won't understand. No matter how long and detailed you explain, it's just playing the piano to an ox.
So Viscount Prozolov didn't explain anything, completely ignored the two people's questions, and just went about his own business.
This attitude seemed too arrogant to Golitsyn and Melikov. They felt that Viscount Prozolov was really arrogant and was relying on the favor of Grand Duke Constantine to be arrogant and domineering.
"I want to see how long he can continue to be arrogant! I just don't know what to say!"
Golitsyn, who was filled with anger, fired angrily. He made no secret of his disdain and dissatisfaction with Viscount Prozolov, and cursed in the room: "He is just an illegitimate child. He really thinks he is a person. What?
Thing! Man, we can't sit back and do nothing anymore, if we continue to let him toss us, we will accomplish nothing!"
Melikov looked at the aggrieved Golitsyn, but he actually had no trouble in his heart, because he was completely different from Golitsyn. Although he didn't like Viscount Prozolov either, he knew very well that this person was in the heart of Grand Duke Constantine.
status, to put it bluntly, the status of the other party is much higher than that of him and Golitsyn.
To put it bluntly, as long as Viscount Prozolov says a word, they will fall out of favor in front of Grand Duke Constantine. It is best not to offend such a ruthless person without being completely sure.
But it’s impossible to say that Melikov doesn’t have any ideas at all. Who doesn’t want to climb up when people go to higher places?
So he rolled his eyes and said, "What you said makes some sense. How about we ask His Highness the Grand Duke first before making a decision?"
Golitsyn's expression suddenly changed. He glared at Melikov with disdain and said contemptuously: "How long will it take to go back and forth? Our time is precious and cannot be wasted like this! Since you have no courage,
Then I’ll do it myself!”
As he said this, this guy was about to roll up his sleeves and go it alone, but Melikov stopped him: "Don't be angry! I'm just being on the safe side! After all, His Highness also said Paul Constant before coming here.
Dinovich is the main one, we can’t make our own decisions!”
The more Melkov talked about Golitsyn, the angrier he became. He said angrily: "That's because His Highness was deceived by that illegitimate son. Look at what he did..."
Melikov chuckled and said: "That's true, but if you do this, it will be easy for him to catch you. If you really let him pursue it, you will not be able to reap the benefits in front of His Highness!"
Golitsyn was suddenly startled and hesitated. He was not afraid of Viscount Prozolov, but he was really afraid of Grand Duke Constantine!
And his expression made Melikov feel even more contemptuous, and he felt more and more that this person was a waste, but Golitsyn was a waste, so he just made use of this waste: "So, I think we can achieve something.
We also need to be more covert in our actions, otherwise if Paul Konstantinovich finds out about it, even if he doesn't find fault with us, he will still come to take the credit!"