Struggle in Russia - v3 Chapter 876 shocked

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Count Uvarov turned on the closed-eye mode, and he did not intend to take the initiative to intervene in this matter. After all, who made Alexander II so disrespectful to him before, it was necessary for him to remain indifferent and let the tsar see his ability.

Count Uvarov did not speak, which made a large number of conservatives at the imperial meeting a little confused. Because although it is the disgusting third part that is being attacked now, it is the conservative upstart Konditantine Pobedonostsev who is in control after all. To fire at them is to fire at them.

With the urgency of conservatives, it is impossible to be beaten and not fight back, but now the conservatives are at a delicate moment. The leader of the old generation, Count Uvarov, is being marginalized, while the leader of the new generation has not yet been formally established.

This also caused their internal opinions to be extremely inconsistent. Some people were habitually watching Count Uvarov's statement. The former boss didn't say anything and they didn't dare to say anything.

There are others who are more shrewd and want to change the door, look left and right, because they don't know who to listen to, and the result is to watch Konstantin Pobedonostsev being killed by Nikolai Mi. Liu Ting hangs and beats.

This kind of bad situation made Alexander II very dissatisfied. Just as Count Uvarov expected, he would not let Nikolai Milyutin attack the third volume. He could not give up such a useful tool. In particular, the reformers are allowed to step on the third part and push their noses on their faces.

It's just that Konstantin Pobedonostsev is not a match for Nikolai Milyutin, or Nikolai Milyutin is too well prepared. All the bad deeds were shaken out, and it was difficult for Konditantin Pobedonostsev to be exhausted and refuted.

Seeing that Konditantin Pobedonostsev was on the verge of collapse, Alexander II finally couldn't bear it any longer, he interjected: "Nikola Alekseevich, what you said Are these too alarmist, although the third part has certain problems, it is generally good, without it, how would our country be so stable?"

It is said that Alexander II intervened loudly. Nikolai Milyuting should have accepted it as soon as he saw it, but this time he didn't, but continued to present evidence and reason: "...Your Majesty, to sum up the above The problem in the third part is not an ordinary one, it has reached the point of lawlessness, and if it is allowed to continue to misbehave, it will be difficult for the country to stabilize!"

King Alexander II was stunned. He didn't understand what happened to Nikolai Milutin today. Why was he so angry as if he had eaten gunpowder?

To be honest, he was a little angry, because who dared to say such a thing when his father was here? Even if it is the third part, the domineering officials can only endure it, but now it's better, this is going to make a big havoc in the heavenly palace!

Does Nikolai Milyuting want to turn the sky upside down or make a havoc in the Heavenly Palace? He didn't have that intention, nor did he have the courage to open fire on the third volume. The reason was that Count Rostovtsev gave him the instigation. The reason was to knock the mountain and shake the tiger. power, lest he would get into trouble as soon as he came up.

At first Nikolai Milyutin was hesitant, but when Count Rostovtsev clarified the stakes and told him the serious consequences of letting Konstantin Pobedonostsev completely control the third volume, He shuddered.

What's more, Count Rostovtsev also told him that it was the most favorable time to fire at the third department, because Konstantin Pobedonostsev was not stable and there was no consensus among the conservatives. It is easiest to achieve the goal when there will be strong resistance.

Nikolai Miliuting was skeptical about this at first, but it is indeed more beneficial to fire the third part. He himself has long seen that this violent institution is not pleasing to the eye for a long time. Woolen cloth?

So he took the first shot. It should be said that the effect was beyond his expectations, and it was not far from the expectations of Count Rostovtsev. Sure enough, the conservatives did not form a joint force to deal with his fire, and everyone was either in a hurry. If you lose your senses, you will either be indifferent and close your eyes.

If it wasn't for Alexander II's sudden intervention in Nikolai Milyutin, he would definitely have sprayed them to the point where they couldn't take care of themselves, and humiliated Konditantin Pobedonostsev.

It is a pity that Alexander II intervened. Although this was also expected by Count Rostovtsev, Nikolai Milyutin was somewhat disappointed. After all, he had high expectations for Alexander II. He always felt that the tsar was an enlightened monarch who must have a heart with them to lead Russia into a new era.

But just when he was firing at the third volume of the representative agency of the old era~www.novelbuddy.com~ The tsar representing the new era even defended it in every possible way. Obviously, the tsar liked the third volume very much. I don't want to give up this violent autocratic institution at all.

"You mean that stability can only be achieved by dissolving the third state, right?" Alexander II asked angrily. ..

Seeing Alexander II's fury, Nikolai Milyutin sighed in his heart, remembered the account of Count Rostovtsev, and handled it carefully: "Your Majesty, the state-owned legalist has family rules, and without rules, there is no square. But the existence of the third part has been beyond the rules. If it is allowed to act recklessly, it will eventually completely destroy our laws, and then the stability of the country will be impossible to talk about. The only solution for now is to stop him from doing whatever he wants. Only in order to maintain the normal operation of the country, I implore you to immediately reorganize this department and bring it into the normal supervision scope of the country!"

Alexander II was startled again, but Nikolai Milyutin was rarely so tough. Just now, he deliberately pretended to be angry just to scare off the other party. Who would have thought that he wouldn't eat this set at all, but instead stiffened his neck to push it over, which would make it difficult for him to ride a tiger!

Indeed, for Alexander II, if he taught Nicholas Milyutin a lesson now, the chaos would definitely be even greater, and it would inevitably provoke a strong reaction from the reformers.

But how can he maintain his monarchical authority without dealing with Nikolai Milyutin? Will it make the reformers feel that he is weak and deceitful, and then he will be more and more different from his nose and face?

Suddenly, Alexander II was in a dilemma. What he needs most now is a heavyweight who can come forward to fight against Nikolai Milyuting. But look at that old Count Uvarov, who is closing his eyes. Rest assured, he is obviously determined to stand by and watch...

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