Struggle in Russia - v3 Chapter 857 disagree!

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For Nikolai Milyutin, the most important thing at the moment is to ensure that the reforms are implemented, so he will do everything possible to eliminate all interference.

In his opinion, Li Xiao is the most boring type of obstacle, and there is no need to offend Alexander II for a mere low-ranking grand duke, because it is not worth it at all!

"Do you think it is inappropriate?" asked Count Rostovtsev calmly.

Nikolai Milyuting nodded honestly, and asked back, "Isn't it?"

Count Rostovtsev snorted coldly: "What do you think is the main reason for the reform this time? Is it because of His Majesty's generosity or because of our unremitting efforts?"

Nikolai Miluting was stunned for a while, and replied, "There are two reasons."

Count Rostovtsev said coldly: "There are two reasons, so which do you think is the main reason?"

Nikolai Milyutin was silent for a moment, he knew that Count Rostovtsev must have a reason for saying this.

After thinking for a while, he said, "It's mainly your Majesty's..."

Count Rostovtsev interrupted him mercilessly: "I knew you would say that, Your Majesty's magnanimity? You are so naive. Why is Your Majesty magnanimous? reform?"

Nicholas Milyuting snorted, wanting to say that it was not because Nicholas I was too conservative and stubborn that the reform efforts were wasted time and time again.

Count Rostovtsev snorted: "Don't put all the reasons on the side of the late emperor. Do you think that if the situation is not out of control, His Majesty will let go?"

"Tell you, there is always only one main reason for reform - that is our continuous efforts. If we didn't work hard enough and made huge sacrifices, do you think we would have today?"

Speaking of which, Count Rostovtsev became more and more indignant, and taught a lesson: "Your Majesty's generosity, if you place all your hopes on His Majesty's side, then I think that even if the reform is really carried out, it will not be. It will go well, because the person who is the least willing to reform from the beginning to the end is our majesty!"

Nikolai Milyutin stared at Count Rostovtsev with astonishment. It was the first time he had seen the Count get so angry, and what he said seemed a bit outrageous.

This was a bit unacceptable to Nikolai Milyutin, so he asked in disbelief: "But how can we carry out reforms without His Majesty's approval? After all, this is His Majesty's grace, no ?"

Count Rostovtsev shook his head and said, "This is never a grace. If Your Majesty doesn't agree, do you think we can't reform? My friend, you really can't see the essence of things, the current situation Whether His Majesty agrees or not, reform is imperative!"

After giving Nikolai Milyutin a little time to react, Count Rostovtsev told him imposingly, "This reform was not bestowed upon us by His Majesty, but was achieved through decades of hard work. Yes. If His Majesty continues to block the car with his arms like the late emperor, then we can completely change someone to sit in his seat, do you understand?"

Nikolai Milyutin was taken aback, and Count Rostovtsev continued to tell him: "So it is actually more favorable for Your Majesty to agree to the present reform conditions, so it is not that we begged him, but he begged us. ,Do you understand it?"

Nikolai Milyuting felt his head buzzing. The things he heard just now really impacted his worldview, and he really couldn't accept it for a while. And Count Rostovtsev was also very patient. He sat there quietly and waited for Nikolai Milyutin to accept the new world view.

After waiting for more than an hour, I saw Nikolai Milyuting let out a rough breath, and said slowly, "Count, you have put a big bomb on me!"

Count Rostovtsev smiled and said: "Why, can't you accept it?"

Nikolai Milyuting smiled bitterly: "There is one point, but I think even if I can't accept it, you will persevere to the end, right?"

Count Rostovtsev laughed and said: "Of course, I will not allow anyone to hinder the reform, not even former friends and comrades in arms!"

Nikolai Milyuting gave another wry smile and sighed: "Well, since you have to do it, and it seems that I can't stop it, then I can only let it take its course, but I always think that It is not the best policy for the Grand Duke to return to St. Petersburg at this sensitive time. In any case, His Majesty has given in, and we should be more measured!"

Count Rostovtsev did not argue with him, but replied calmly: "You can stick to your opinion, and I will stick to mine. How does everything let the final result speak?"

Nikolai Milyuting nodded sullenly, and then asked, "What are you going to do with the Grand Duke back?"

Count Rostovtsev retorted: "What do you think?"

Nikolai Milyuting was speechless again, because according to his character, he would never agree to Li Xiao's return. How far would he let this troublesome grand duke go, and let him arrange work? It's too beautiful to think!

So he didn't want to answer Count Rostovtsev's question at all, and just looked at Count Rostovtsev so directly, his eyes full of resentment.

But this little bit of grudge means nothing to Count Rostovtsev, let alone Nikolai Milutin, even if he were replaced by a charming beauty, he would still ignore it.

After a long stalemate like this, Nikolai Milyuting was finally defeated, and he replied helplessly, "How do you feel about sending him to the Ministry of Internal Affairs?"

Count Rostovtsev glanced at him and said slowly, "Why the Ministry of Internal Affairs?"

This question made Nikolai Milyuting stunned for a second, and he replied with a dumbfounded expression: "Isn't this what you asked me? I thought you wanted him to go to the Ministry of Internal Affairs!"

Count Rostovtsev shook his head and said, "If I ask him to go to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, why should I ask you, it's better to arrange it directly."

This answer surprised Nikolai Milutin. Obviously, Count Rostovtsev meant to give Li Xiaomou a better job. This job was definitely better than the Ministry of Internal Affairs. To be honest, he thought it was a bit excessive. It was not intentional. To tease the sensitive nerves of Alexander II?

He immediately objected: "I don't agree. It's a bit too much to let the Grand Duke go to the Ministry of Internal Affairs. You still have to be careful about the influence!"

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