Struggle in Russia - v3 Chapter 855 anxious

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Count Uvarov sighed in his heart. Before returning to St. Petersburg, he thought that the situation would be very bad, but he never thought it would be so bad.

In Alexander II, he hit a soft nail. Not only did he not get any promises, but he also meant to let him stand aside.

He also wondered if he wanted to gather the people to do the work, let Alexander II see his abilities, and let the cold and ruthless tsar know that he is not something he can do casually.

But who would have thought that in the blink of an eye his younger brothers would also be in trouble, and it would be almost impossible to count on them to "restore" Alexander II's heart in terms of the state of Chernyshov and old Adlerberg.

Count Uvarov felt a pain in his head, and it was the first time he had encountered such a speechless situation after struggling in the officialdom for decades.

In the past, no matter what, he could at least catch one, either with the support of a tsar like Nicholas I, or with a group of hard-core younger brothers charging into battle, and it would never be his turn to go into battle in person and charge into battle, okay?

But now it seems that this time, he really can't count on others. The tsar can't help him at all. The younger brothers have two hearts. If he just accepts his fate, then he really can only watch the reformists change the day.

This result was something he could not agree to in any case. He always believed that the reformers were more abhorrent than foreign enemies. At most, foreign enemies only want his money, but the reformers want his money and his life!

Count Uvarov is unwilling to hand it over whether it is money or life, so even if he really can only wear it himself this time, he will fight for it.

Of course, he is not a reckless person. No matter how hard he works, he has a strategy. It is the best to be able to fool others to die as cannon fodder. He will only go into battle when it is absolutely necessary.

But now he felt that he could fool around a bit, only to see him say to Chernyshov and the old Adlerberg with a sullen face: "Although Your Majesty's attitude seems decisive, it is not that there is no room for recovery... I think What Your Majesty meant was that he was forced to give in by those liberals who had no choice but to make concessions, he didn't really want to reform!"

In a sense, this conclusion is very correct. Alexander II is indeed such an attitude. If it is not impossible, how can he let go. If he really wants to reform, why is he so hesitant and so tangled?

It's just that although this conclusion is extremely correct, it is actually useless to change the situation, because whether it is Chernyshov or the old Adlerberg, it can be seen that Alexander II did not really want to reform, but was forced to help. .

But being forced to be helpless is also force majeure. Even Alexander II was forced to behave like this. How much pressure do you think?

Even King Alexander II couldn't bear such a lot of pressure. Couldn't they be even less able to bear these small arms and calves?

So, it is unrealistic for Count Uvarov to count on them to carry it. How could they all be mature old foxes to do such a stupid thing?

It's just that Count Uvarov still knows his younger brothers too well. It can be said that he has mastered the mentality of Chernyshov and old Adlerberg and others. He also knows to count on these two It is unrealistic for goods to charge into battle.

His strategy is to bring the line and the line to the surface, and use a pull to activate the whole body. Chernyshov and old Adlerberg refuse to work hard, that's okay, you don't need to work hard, as long as you pretend to be a pair A desperate look and stance will do.

Count Uvarov was very clear from the beginning to the end that the more powerful the foxes, the more shrewd they were and the more cherished their lives. It was unrealistic to expect them to work hard, unless Alexander II forced them to die.

Obviously, Alexander II is not that stupid. Judging from his attitude, the reform will be more or less changed, but it will never hit the fundamental interests of Chernyshov and his like, at most, it will hurt the skin. .

In this case, they naturally won't work hard. In fact, Count Uvarov won't work hard himself, but he still wants to protect his own interests as much as possible and suffer less losses.

Therefore, his target against the reformers is actually the conservatives at the middle and grassroots level. Even if the predators like them suffer losses, it is only the pain of the skin, while those conservatives at the middle and grassroots level are different. bigger.

This kind of personal pain will make them stand against the reform with one heart, and the so-called barefooted are not afraid of wearing shoes. Only by mobilizing those thorns who are about to go barefoot can this reform be disrupted.

It is not the first time that Count Uvarov has done something similar. I think that when Count Speransky reformed, Alexander I clearly supported it. The result? It's not that they were disturbed by their gang.

However, it is not so easy to mobilize these tens of millions of grassroots conservatives. The most important thing in this world is smart people. - That's when you lead the charge.

Whether it's on the battlefield or in life, it's always better to call me to rush when the leader calls me to rush. Only those who lead the charge take the lead, and those behind will follow.

Especially the conservatives who are full of chickens and thieves, no one is stupid, and no one wants to be a bird and cannon fodder, so, well, this requires a certain amount of attitude from the leader, so that the people below must feel that the leader is taking the lead. That's fine~www.novelbuddy.com~ Count Uvarov needs Chernysov and old Adlerberg to pose with him together, as long as they pretend to be willing to take the emperor off his horse The posture, presumably the chicken thieves below should follow along.

And as long as they respond in groups, are they afraid that there will be no momentum? Are you afraid that Alexander II will not attract attention?

This is Count Uvarov's wishful thinking. He just needs Chernyshov and others to make a gesture with him, and give the grassroots conservatives a desperate posture to mobilize them.

As long as the bottom moves, then he doesn't need Chernysov and old Adlerberg and others. With his prestige and appeal, are you still worried that the people below will not support it?

"We must do something!" Count Uvarov said to Chernyshov and old Adlerberg with a heavy face, "if we do nothing, we will be lambs to be slaughtered, and only When we move, the people below will respond in groups!"

Having said this, he stared into the eyes of the two men and said, "I plan to create a stature and show the flag to tell the whole country that we are inseparable from those liberals, and we must not allow them to make any reforms! What do you think? ?"

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