Struggle in Russia - v3 Chapter 868 be careful

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Baryatinsky also wanted to return to St. Petersburg, but there were too many trivial facts in the Caucasus, which made him unable to withdraw in a short period of time. He could only communicate with St. Petersburg by writing letters, which is well known to be the way Extremely inefficient.

"Wired telegraphy is a good thing," Baryatinsky exclaimed sincerely. "Count Uvarov used to be too stupid to oppose wired telegraphy. If we could promote it earlier, why would we be so passive!"

Otherwise, how can people improve by being beaten at a disadvantage? Although Baryatinsky did not expressly oppose cable telegraphy before, he actually did not support it, which was equivalent to acquiescing to Count Uvarov's attitude.

But now that I have tasted the benefits of fast cable and telegraph communication, I found myself falling into the pit. It can only be said that conservatives have this virtue, and they must oppose any new thing, even if this new thing is really useful, or they have not found any use for this new thing.

They oppose it just for the sake of opposing it. They don't do research or investigation at all. They're just a bunch of scumbags.

Baryatinsky is good, at least sometimes he can reflect on it. Like Count Uvarov, he knows the benefits of wired telegrams, but he still holds on to it. If he wants to oppose it, then he is not saved. .

Of course, it is still difficult to connect the cable and telegraph network from St. Petersburg to Yerevan. One is too far away, and the other is that Russia has no money. After all, Nicholas I just spent the treasury, and there is no Money for construction.

In fact, one or two years later, the only wire and telegraph network in Russia has been repaired is the line from St. Petersburg to Moscow. The rest are in the planning, and even the drawings are not visible.

"Nikola Milyutin wants to carry out reforms? What about his brother? What is his opinion?" Baryatinsky asked Konditantin Pobedonostsev directly in the letter: "Surely Watch out for that Dmitri, I have a feeling he's like his brother! They're both traditional subversives and our enemies!"

I have to say that Baryatinsky's feeling is still very accurate. He has already sensed Dmitry's true inclination. Fortunately, he is not in St. Petersburg at this moment, otherwise Nikolai Milyutin would have to face more complicated situation.

"It would be good news for us if Your Majesty let you in charge of the third department, but that department has great power, but it has a lot of trouble, and you my friend I know you were not good at handling those things before, and now you can't Do not face the most complicated situation, so as your friend and the maintainer of the traditional order, I sincerely recommend that you appoint Duke Vasily Dolgorukov as your assistant."

"The Duke is familiar with the operation of the third volume, and his ideas are highly consistent with ours. The most important thing is that he is not the same as Count Uvarov. You can trust him completely. I believe that with his help, you will definitely open the door. The situation is under control of those libertarians who are just around the corner!"

Baryatinsky not only recommended Duke Vasily Dolgorukov but also especially Peter Alexandrovich Valuev. This man is also a historically well-known conservative, and a conservative who is particularly good at disguise.

At least at the time, this man was not a die-hard, and even vaguely felt close to the liberals. It is precisely this kind of disguise that allowed him to take the stage after the opening of the reform of Alexander II. In history, this dear friend soon became the Minister of the Interior and almost forced Nikolai Milyutin to retire.

This also shows how terrifying Bariatinsky is. He not only has a conservative stance and won the trust of Alexander II, but also has the same means as Count Uvarov. In some aspects, he is even better than the blue.

In history, the final failure of Archduke Constantine and Nikolai Milyutin is not surprising at all. The two people's original position had the problem of compromise and concession. Coupled with the two-faced approach of Alexander II, the final reform was disturbed. It's really normal.

Of course, there was something Baryatinsky did not expect, and that was Count Rostovtsev, a deeply hidden reformist. After all, he could not be a reformer no matter how he looked at it, so Baryatinsky did not regard Count Rostovtsev as an enemy at all, so many of his self-satisfied arrangements could not be concealed from Count Rostovtsev. Eyes, this gives the reformists a chance to turn over!

The only pity is that in history, Count Rostovtsev died of gangrene of his limbs caused by a fall from a horse, and he died not long after the reform began, which made Baryatinsky a big bargain. And now, with Li Xiao's intervention, Count Rostovtsev won't die so easily.

"Let's ride less? My young friend, why do you have such advice?" Count Rostovtsev looked at Li Xiao in astonishment and did not understand why the other party gave such advice.

"I heard that you like to race horses with others recently?" Li Xiao asked calmly.

Count Rostovtsev replied nonchalantly: "This is a little hobby of mine. Why don't you like horse racing?"

"No," Li Xiao shook his head and replied, "I just don't like you appearing in person. Have you ever thought about the consequences of such an intense exercise once you make a mistake?"

Count Rostovtsev stopped talking, obviously he knew the consequences, but he didn't think it was serious.

"I have a lot of confidence in my riding!" he replied.

Li Xiao replied solemnly: "But I have no confidence in Nikolai Milutin and Archduke Constantine~www.novelbuddy.com~ Once you have an accident, I don't think they have the ability to continue the reform process!"

Count Rostovtsev frowned and sighed: "I appreciate your concern, but I still think my riding skills are good enough!"

"This has nothing to do with riding, it's just a matter of probability. If you can guarantee that if you have an accident, someone will **** the reform like you, then you can completely pretend that I didn't say anything just now. On the contrary, you are the most Give me a reasonable explanation, I won't pin all my hopes on a few unreliable guys!"

Now Count Rostovtsev is silent. He probably knows how unreliable Nikolai Milyutin and Archduke Konstantin are. Without his escort, this reform would be difficult to start. .

"I will pay attention to safety," he replied indifferently. "Are you coming to see me today, besides caring about my safety, do you have anything else to do?"

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