Struggle in Russia

Chapter 107 Warning

Jan Gika quietly looked at Jan Constantine Bretianu in front of him. As a core figure of the Wallachian Yasi faction and later the National Party, he and the Bretianu brothers The relationship is good because their political views and status are similar.

Jan Jika was also from a noble family in Bucharest. He went abroad to study in Paris and taught at the University of Iasi when he came back. In the last coup against Bibescu, he was among the elder brothers who fired the first shot.

Of course, as the leading brother who fired the first shot, Jan Dica is not the most prominent in the Provisional Government of the Provisional Republic of Wallachia. Although he is also a member of the Revolutionary Committee, he is more in charge of foreign affairs than Take control of local real power.

Of course, don't underestimate the energy of Jan Gika, really think of him as an ambassador. Like Brother Bretianu, this old fox belongs to the kind of old fox who is very smart and has a keen sense of politics. It is impossible to rush to the front to block the gun. If the wind direction is wrong, he will definitely be the first to turn around and run for his life.

And there is another difference between Jan Gica and the Bretianu brothers, that is, they belong to the kind of characters in the faction who are good at dancing. Whether it is liberals, radicals or conservatives, he can speak, and everyone should give him some face. Even Jan Constantine has to call him big brother.

"My friend, why did you invite me here suddenly? What happened?"

Jan Konstantin asked pretending to be relaxed, of course he actually knew what Jan Gika meant for him to come over, it was nothing more than the mess in front of him. Send the landlord to speak and let him be forgiving and forgiving.

Jan Gika raised his eyelids. Although Jan Constantine belongs to the radical faction in the National Party and he belongs to the moderate faction, everyone is a thousand-year-old fox who doesn't know who! This level of ignorance and foolishness was of no use to him.

"My friend, you have gone too far recently," Jan Gika said slowly, "Some of my friends and foreign friends have already expressed strong dissatisfaction, do you understand what I mean?"

Jan Konstantin was stunned for a moment, and he could tell that although Jan Gika was talking about some friends and foreign friends, he obviously emphasized the latter, which meant that the foreign friends were not happy.

Who are the foreign friends of Wallachia? It must not be the Russians. The Russians are now enemies, and they are definitely not friends. Turkey is a godfather in name, and naturally it is not a friend. It is impossible for French friends to express dissatisfaction with his strong measures, so is the British sugar daddy unhappy?

Jan Constantine immediately attracted attention. The British were their strong backing for overthrowing the Russos and Bibescu. Although this backing seemed unqualified and ineffective later on, Consul General Kojon at least kept talking about it. support,

If he felt a little uncomfortable getting too close to the French, it was a bit troublesome indeed.

Jan Constantine tentatively asked, "Consul General Kehong is back?"

Jan Gika raised his brows, and said in a slightly remonstrative tone: "Do you still know the attitude of Consul General Kejon? Are you still so close to the French?"

But immediately he changed the subject and said again: "Don't worry, if Consul General Kehong came to protest your behavior, I would not just mention you in private, but make a clearer statement, at least it will make you feel ashamed You can't get down! This time it's not the British who are looking for trouble for you, it's the Austrians!"

[Austrian? 】

Jan Constantine was full of question marks, wondering what he was doing to the Austrians. Although he also dislikes the Austrians, and thinks that these lackeys of the Habsburg family are not much better than the Russians, but because Austria and the Russians are in the same bed on the Balkan issue, the goodwill is at least on the surface. He still pretends to be a human being.

So Jan Constantine asked himself that he hasn't offended the Austrians much recently, are these guys full? Still think that the Russians have a loophole to take advantage of when they leave, and they want to attack Wallachia again?

The latter possibility is not impossible, and it also makes Jan Constantine very disliked, because he sells himself to the British and French uncles, not the poor and settled in Austria. What is the future of living with Austria? It's not that I didn't become a grandson to an Austrian before, and my life was so miserable!

Jan Constantine immediately emphasized: "Old friend, what do you mean by Austrians? Are you going to make a comeback again? Then you have to stand up, we have reached a consensus before, what we need is democracy and freedom, not... ..."

Jan Gika interrupted him: "I'm not as interested in bringing the Austrians back as you are, and I don't plan to join them again. I'm just telling you that the Austrians are dissatisfied with some of your actions. Did you send the Austrians yesterday?" Did someone go to trouble with Fontana Straka?"

Jan Constantine was taken aback for a moment, and said in astonishment, "That woman turned to the Austrians? No! She has been helping the Russians!"

Jan Gika rolled his eyes at him and said, "She is doing things for the Russians, before and now!"

"The Austrian?"

"The situation in Austria is unstable now, and we urgently need the allies of the Holy Alliance to stabilize the situation... Do you understand what I mean?"

Jan Constantine thought for a while and asked: "You mean, the Austrians are actually supporting the Russians? These guys are too...too inexplicable! Is it worth it?"

Jan Jika said earnestly: "It's a mistake. All in all, take it easy. We still have to ask the Austrians for the time being, and they haven't completely sided with the Russians for the time being. They are still neutral, so don't mess around." Make trouble, let the Russians continue to exert diplomatic pressure on them, and we will be even more isolated internationally!"

Jan Constantine said very indignantly: "Then watch Russian spies swagger in Bucharest? What's the point?"

Jan Gika said unhappily: "I didn't say I won't let you sabotage the activities of Russian spies, but the method should be gentle and don't make it bloody. After all, we haven't declared war on Russia yet, and the people who really killed them, especially those This kind of person with a particularly sensitive identity will be particularly troublesome. It really angered the Russians, and we have no time to prepare! You can also see that Europe is in chaos now, and few countries are free to help us! So all Safety comes first!"

Jan Gika made a special statement uneasy: "Don't bother Fontana Straka anymore, I'm not afraid to tell you that his Russian concubine is now taking refuge with her in the Austrian Consulate General, you want Really killed and injured the earl, the matter will be very serious, Russia may just take advantage of this to attack us! So you just calm down for me, just go and get land for the French honestly, don't do those unnecessary things thing!"

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