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Chapter 186 Tall

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Krivitsky's actions not only made Potemkin feel angry, but also made other people in the room find it incredible. Krivitsky was so courageous that he dared to blatantly oppose Potemkin and was punished.

Kutuzov, the protagonist whom Krivitsky mocked, sat on his chair and turned pale for a while.

Krivitsky's words not only made him a thorn in Potemkin's side, but also pushed Kutuzov to the forefront. Indeed, although Potemkin used his personal power to overwhelm everyone present,

People, but everyone is despised in their hearts. Even if you Potemkin is protecting his confidant, you can't be so obvious. You must know that the incident of this trip can be said to be caused by Kutuzov. As the biggest responsible person, not only has he not been

Punishment, you Potemkin promoted and reused, how can you convince everyone.

Of course, as one of the most important figures in the Russian Empire, people naturally did not dare to direct their dissatisfaction at Potemkin, and Kutuzov undoubtedly became the target of dissatisfaction in the eyes of everyone.

"Well, although Mr. Krivitsky has objections, as the commander-in-chief of the army, I have the right to deploy the entire army. In this way, Kutuzov, take my order and take over after the meeting.

Latvian army, I want to see who else dares to disobey!"

When talking about the latter, Potemkin's voice was fierce. His eyes glanced around the people in the room. Under the gaze of Potemkin's eyes, everyone present lowered their heads. No one dared to touch them at this time.

Potemkin's brow.

After the meeting, Potemkin retained only Kutuzov.

"Kutuzov, this time I leave the Ukrainian and Latvian armies to your command. There are about 30,000 people in this army. As the vanguard of the army, I don't want you to disappoint me again. Do you understand what I mean?"

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"Your Excellency, Marshal, I will definitely live up to your love. I will resolutely complete the tasks assigned by you. If there is any deviation, I will be willing to accept any punishment."

Kutuzov made an impassioned assurance, but he did not expect that Potemkin's face changed drastically after hearing her assurance.

"You idiot. I gave the army to you. I didn't ask you to make any mistakes for me. If I wanted to be punished, you would have been executed a few days ago. Let me tell you. This is your last chance.

If you dare to make even the slightest mistake, I will send you to see God directly."

Potemkin's words made Kutuzov feel nervous. He understood that Potemkin was definitely not joking with him this time. As long as Kutuzov dared to make a mistake, Potemkin would definitely not be able to spare him. Thinking of this, Kutuzov

Zoff responded loudly.

On the third day, Kutuzov led the forward force, which was mainly composed of Ukrainian and Latvian troops. Needless to say, the goal this time was naturally. With 30,000 troops in hand, Kutuzov was fully confident of fighting back to Warsaw.

Just as Kutuzov led his army to set off, August also received intelligence about the Russian Polish area.

"What are you talking about? The Russians sent 60,000 troops here?"

August looked in disbelief at the Polish intelligence spy leader standing in front of him.

"Dear Your Majesty, I'm afraid this is indeed the case. In addition, we also learned that the commander-in-chief of the Russian army this time is Marshal Potemkin, and the Russians are now preparing to march towards our country with great ambitions."

The spy chief looked at the shocked August and said with a wry smile, and his words made August completely lose his mind. Damn, this is an army of 60,000, and they actually paid so much to pacify the Polish and Russians.

As for the big price, August originally thought that the Russians would send only 20,000 to 30,000 troops at most, but in the end, the Russians actually sent 60,000 people. Even 60,000 reptiles can defeat the Poles.

It has been busy for a while, and now the Poles are facing a 60,000-strong Russian Imperial Army. Such an army can completely destroy the entire Poland, let alone pacify the situation in Poland. And this time the Russian army is Potemkin. Potemkin

Russia's status in Russia is no secret to the upper echelons of Europe. Catherine II was even willing to send Potemkin to Poland. This shows how determined the queen was.

After thinking wildly for a while, August became more and more irritable. Although a series of his methods were secretly arranged, as long as the Russians entered Warsaw, with the coercion of the 60,000-strong army, they could completely escape from those walls.

Some clues were extracted from the mouths of the nobles, and these clues could be fatal to August.

"Immediately block this news. In addition, you immediately send someone to contact Yevitsky, tell him the news of the arrival of the Russians, and let him calm down for a while. Also, you immediately send someone to contact the Prussian side, and tell our people that they will do it no matter what the cost."

To win over Prussia’s support”

August, who was impatient, no longer cared about the so-called reservedness of the king. He frowned and ordered loudly. After giving the instructions, he seemed a little uneasy. After gritting his teeth, August said

:

"Tell the Prussians that as long as they are willing to send troops to help us resist the Russians, then I am willing to cede Lithuania and northern Poland to them."

"Your Majesty, but..."

"Shut up and do as I say. Those Russians are more greedy than the Prussians. Once the Russian army reaches Warsaw, it will be too late."

August interrupted his subordinates' objections and said decisively, and the spy chief could only reluctantly agree.

On the other side, Yevitsky seemed a little embarrassed after receiving August's order. Since defeating Kulichkov, he was busy sending people to chase Kulichkov, while the other side sent

The rebels are attacking cities and territories everywhere. At present, the entire Polish rebel army has expanded beyond its reach. Jewski's command alone has 50,000 rebels, not including other rebel teams.

If the entire Polish rebel army is counted, the total number will reach an incredible 120,000 people. Although most of the people here are former serfs and some free people, the Russians were driven out in Jewski.

Under the call to divide the land, these serfs put down their hoes and picked up their swords without hesitation.

Of course, the slogan put forward by Jewski is very deceptive. Although the Russians own a large number of farms in Poland, the number of rebels has reached 120,000, and the ranks of the rebels are still growing rapidly.

How could those Russian farms be divided among so many people?

What's even more troublesome for Jewski is that there are now voices in the rebel army that are completely different from his. Some people suggest that the current Polish government can be overthrown by relying on the troops at hand. Why should everyone care about Ogu?

With the conditions set by Stern, all you have to do is go to Warsaw and grab whatever you want.

The appearance of this kind of voice made Jewski very anxious. Although Jewski would occasionally have this idea in his mind, as long as he thought about it carefully, Jewski would put this idea into his mind without hesitation.

Throw it out of your mind.

Just kidding, the secret support of August is essential for the current rebel army to achieve its current scale, and more importantly, many of the current rebel army are August's people. If

Without the secret cooperation of August's people, what can those rough guys in the rebel army accomplish?

There may be a large number of rebels, but these people have been fighting with the wind so far. Even the battle between Yevitsky and Kulichkov relied on Kornyol's sudden rebellion to win. This victory

The war also made Jewski realize the difference between the army composed of civilians and the elite divisions of the European powers.

Moreover, in that battle, Jewski's only capable army lost 60 to 70%. The post-war statistics horrified Jewski. Jewski was not an idiot. Of course, he also knew that Poland had

The importance of the Russian people. As the saying goes, if the sky falls, the taller person will hold it up. At the moment, the tallest person in Poland is August.

Since the battle with Kulichkov, the original anger in Yevitsky's heart towards the Russians has turned into fear. Now it is obviously unrealistic for him to try his best to fight the Russians as before. Only those who have tasted rights can

After experiencing it, people will understand the beauty of life.

Jewski would not risk himself to be the tallest man, so for now, it is the wisest choice to temporarily take shelter under the big tree of August. But now August lets him temporarily

If you keep silent, it will be too difficult to do this.

If you grab a random soldier in the rebel army and ask about the leader of the rebel army, there is no doubt that Jevsky is the first. Now the Russian army of 60,000 is coming. Unless Jevsky runs away anonymously from now on, otherwise

Even if they dig deep into the ground, the Russians are bound to find Jewski, the culprit who apparently disrupted the entire Poland.

Jewski asked himself that he could not remain anonymous now, so he had to struggle with pain.

Of course, Yevitsky would not tell anyone else this news. If Yevitsky told other rebel leaders now that Russia's 60,000-strong army was coming, Yevitsky believed that someone would betray him.

The power of 60,000 Russian troops cannot be resisted by hundreds of thousands of rebels. Even the most ignorant people understand this.

After thinking for a long time, Jevski's eyes were red with pain, he raised his head and made a decision. Since the Russians would not give him a way to survive, he would fight with them. After thinking about this, Jewski immediately summoned

The leaders of the rebel army held a meeting.

At the meeting, Yevitsky changed the Russian army of 60,000 to 20,000. Although everyone was panicked when they learned that the Russians had sent an army of 20,000, in the end there was no big mistake.

After all, this group of people asked themselves that with the size of the entire rebel army of hundreds of thousands, they could still compete with the Russians.

In the midst of the excitement, Jewski, who was sitting at the top, could only pretend to be calm.


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