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Chapter 160 August

Of course, there was nothing strange on Kulichkov's face. August, who was sitting at the top, felt relieved after seeing that Kulichkov was no different from before.

"Since we don't have any good ideas, why don't we ask General Kulichkov for advice, and please give him some advice?" August nodded to Kulichkov's position and then said humbly.

"I am really flattered that His Majesty the King is so courteous to you, but after all, these are the internal affairs of the Kingdom of Poland, and it is not easy for me to dictate," Kulichkov said, saluting August.

Damn it, when did the Russians become so polite, and even said that it was not easy for the Russians to dictate Poland’s internal affairs? When did the Russians never dictate Poland’s internal affairs? August looked at the calm-faced Kulichko

My husband secretly said that he was really a little fox.

"Hey, General Kulichkov doesn't have to be so humble. The general's name is famous throughout Europe, and these rebels not only harmed the interests of the Polish people but also harmed the interests of Russian friends, so for the sake of Russia and Poland,

In order to express the unbreakable friendship between our two countries, I would also like to ask Your Excellency, General, to serve as your subordinate staff officer."

August's posture was very low. As a king, he actually had to bow down to a major general. This was a great shame in everyone's eyes. Of course, as the Polish version of Goujian, August's patient character was still the same.

some.

Seeing that August had already spoken very lowly, it would not be appropriate if he tried to put on airs again, and the most important thing is that his reputation might not be what it would become if it spread to St. Petersburg. Thinking of this, Ku

Litchikov smiled heartily and said:

"Your Majesty is too polite, so I would be making a fool of myself. I believe that the reason why those uprisings have grown to such a large scale in a short period of time is entirely because all the local garrison has been transferred away, so I gave those uprisings

The courage to rebel, but the rebels are just rebels after all. The army they formed lacks training and logistical equipment. As long as they are deployed properly, perhaps only 10,000 troops can completely annihilate all these rebels."

As he spoke, Kulichkov looked into August's eyes, trying to find something in his eyes.

"Well, His Excellency General Kulichkov is right, but because General Kutuzov of your army borrowed a lot of troops from our army of the Kingdom of Poland some time ago, the only troops we have now are still more

We are stationed across Poland to prevent the rebels from further expanding their power. We cannot mobilize troops at the moment, so this is the work of suppression..."

At this point, August stopped and looked at Kulichkov quietly. The other Polish nobles in the palace, like August, all turned their attention to Kulichkov.

Who could possibly not understand the meaning of August's words? He was clearly preparing to hand over the suppression work to the Russians.

"Your Majesty the King, although I really want to share your worries, this is not good after all. I am a Russian general, and all the soldiers under my command are Russians. If I get involved in this matter, wouldn't I be interfering with your country?

Internal affairs, the Russian Empire, as a civilized country under the glory of God, will never engage in such barbaric behavior."

Kulichkov righteously rejected August's request, and this answer also made August, who had always been extremely well-educated, unable to hold back his internal injuries.

Nima, you are trying to cheat me. If you don’t interfere in internal affairs, the Russian garrison outside Warsaw is just for fun. You Russians were the masterminds of the two partitions of Poland, okay? Poland’s internal affairs have already

Did the Russians treat her like a baby in the family? When she was happy, she would come out and knead her a few times, and when she was unhappy, she would throw her against the wall. I really thought Poland was easy to bully.

Thinking of this, August wanted to fall out with Kulichkov, but his reason told him that now was not the best time to fall out, so August endured it again and again.

"Your Excellency Kulichkov, you are right. The Russian Empire is indeed a civilized country under the glory of God, but we, Poland, are the people of God just like your country. Do the Russians want to see his brother being killed?

We are being ravaged by a group of barbaric mobs. Please give our country a helping hand."

August, who was sitting at the top, said sincerely. As he spoke, his eyes seemed to be filled with tears.

As if they had seen some signal, the Polish ministers in the palace surrounded Kulichkov. They were moved by him and understood him, and some even hugged Kulichkov's thigh.

Wailed.

If you ask Kulichkov what he is thinking in his heart at this time, he will definitely say, please tell these bastards to stay away from me. My pants were just washed yesterday. I wiped them. Who wiped my chest?

nasal discharge.

Klichkov suffered greatly from the hooligan tactics of the Polish nobles, and seeing this, his staff stayed far away from Klichkov, and even waved their hands to him to show that they could not help him.

"Okay, station, everyone stop, everyone get out of my way." Kulichkov, who had been trained in the gentleman's system since he was a child, had never been as embarrassed as he was today. After being unbearable, he finally shouted out loud.

Obviously, the effect of Kulichkov's curse was very significant. At least the Polish ministers surrounding him stopped crying, and the one holding his leg stood up quickly and left.

Dekulichkov was far away.

"Your Majesty, it's not because I don't want to help your country. It's just that I can't take any measures against the rebels without getting the order from Her Majesty the Queen of our country."

Just when August was about to speak, Kulichkov said again:

"Of course I will inform St. Petersburg of the situation here as soon as possible, and I will definitely give your Majesty a reply within fifteen days at the latest. But before that, I am really powerless to ask your Majesty to forgive me."

After Kulichkov finished speaking, August, who originally wanted to speak, opened his mouth several times, but no words came out. After that, he had no choice but to wave his hand and declare the meeting to be dismissed.

Kulichkov obviously used the empress as a shield. Now almost all Polish senior officials knew that Kutuzov's march into East Prussia was not ordered by the empress at all. It was completely Kutuzov's wishful thinking.

And under such circumstances, how could Kulichkov, who was staying in Warsaw as Kutuzov's confidant, inform St. Petersburg of the situation here? So it can be said that Kulichkov was shirking, but you didn't

What's a good way to refute him?

Just when August looked gloomy, a figure suddenly approached him.

"Your Majesty, why don't we strike first? As long as Kulichkov is killed, the five thousand Russian troops outside Warsaw will not be a concern at all," the voice said.

August, who was originally silent, immediately became furious when he heard this:

"You have a pig brain. No, pigs are smarter than you. If Kulichkov is killed in Warsaw, do you think that the Queen is as stupid as you? Or do you think you can really hide those pervasive spies?

.

I have told you long ago that when Kulichkov was in Warsaw, we must not take action. We deliberately contacted the rebels and did not hesitate to give them a lot of support. Didn't we just want them to help us get rid of them?

Russian?

Otherwise, even though Kulichkov's 5,000 Russian troops are a considerable force, they have not yet been taken seriously, so we have to minimize our suspicions.

Now Kutuzov is seeking his own death and actually goes to war with the Prussians. This opportunity is simply a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for us. The Prussians and Russians are at odds, and we are the biggest beneficiaries.

If we deal with the Russians with our own hands, the queen will definitely vent her anger on us. How can our country's troops stop the Russians who are like wolves and tigers? So at least on the surface, there is no relationship between us and the Russians.

There can be no evil between us.

Borrow the hands of those insurgents to eliminate Kulichkov and his Russian army, and then we can regain control of Warsaw and western Poland, and then we can completely re-cover our influence to the areas already ruled by the Russians.

Or Kutuzov's logistics channel was cut off.

If we had sent people to harass Kutuzov in the rear, his army would have suffered a much greater defeat, and the heavy losses suffered by the Russian army in Poland would have made the empress furious, and perhaps a full-scale war with Prussia was not impossible.

As long as the war between the Russians and the Prussians continues, we can completely become a force that affects the war situation with the troops we have and the rebel troops. Presumably by that time, even if we propose to Russia or Prussia to return the land

They will also accept the conditions, and this is our only hope for the rise of Poland."

After finishing speaking, August seemed to be intoxicated with his plan again, but after just a moment, he came to his senses and said through gritted teeth:

"It's a pity that damn Kulichkov didn't know if he discovered something, but he didn't fall for it no matter what. It would be great if he could be allowed to send troops to deal with those insurrectionists."

The strange figure just listened to August talking to himself without saying a word.

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