Struggle in Russia

Chapter 252: Kuza's Plan (Part 2)

"Equally distribute the land to landless peasants?"

Constantinescu looked at Cuza in surprise, not understanding the sudden idea of ​​an old friend.

"My friend, why do you think so?"

Kuza replied calmly: "We are in big trouble now, the grass on the wall has been wiped out... On the contrary, those ordinary soldiers are still sticking to their posts... I am thinking that if I can give these honest people a little Praise, will they be more motivated!"

Constantinescu said nothing, because he could see how bad the situation was. A large number of nobles took their families and property and began to flee abroad. That action was called a clean one. It is simply impossible to rely on them to continue to maintain the Provisional Republic of Wallachia!

But Constantinescu did not think that the vacuum mud legs left by the nobles could be filled. He always believed that there was a difference between the noble and the humble, and Wallachia's revolution and future could only rely on the nobles!

"I don't deny that these mud legs are doing well, but these are just appearances. God knows what will happen to them if the Russians really fight. I think the land reform is too hasty at this time, and it may make those who would otherwise remain neutral or support us. If the landlords abandon us, if they don't protect their interests, why should they support us?"

This seems to make sense, but Kuza thinks otherwise. Yes, the current Wallachia Provisional Republic is completely supported by the power of the landlord class, but you must see that this support is extremely unstable and precarious, even It can be said that it will collapse at any time.

In other words, the landlords no longer have confidence in the Provisional Republic, and they will cut off their tails at any time to survive and stop the bleeding. Is it meaningful to place all hope on the landlords at this time?

The peasants are different. They support national independence and liberation from the bottom of their hearts. If they can be mobilized, their power will be endless. At least there is no need to worry about conscription.

"You can't say that," Constantinescu still denied: "There are many farmers, but how much money do they have? They can't even eat enough for themselves. How can they support us? Without money from the landlords, we What expenses?"

"If you don't have money, you can't buy weapons, you can't arm soldiers, and of course you can't beat the Russians. It's just as useless!"

Kuza is speechless, because this sounds reasonable, and money is indeed a big problem. The landlords don't pay for it, and the peasants can't afford it either! What is used to maintain the operation of the Provisional Republic?

It is a pity that although Kuza has a rational and advanced side, he does not have a vision that transcends the times. He only knows that farmers have no money, and he does not know that having no money does not mean everything.

I don't even know that lack of money is not the key issue. Sometimes having no guts is more terrifying than having no money!

It's a pity that the landlords of Wallachia are a bunch of cowardly cowards. Therefore, it is absolutely impossible to lead Wallachia to create the future. And Kuza also needs to sharpen, need to increase experience and knowledge.

So he quickly passed the question, and asked Constantinescu about the inside story of the Provisional Republic: "Are the British still so aggressive? Jan Gica hasn't returned from Istanbul yet?"

Constantinescu sighed and said, "Consul General Kojon is getting more and more difficult every day. If it wasn't for the support of the French and the dismantling of the Austrians, the Revolutionary Committee would have surrendered long ago. But even so, the Revolutionary Committee wouldn't last long. ..."

Constantinescu suddenly lowered his voice and whispered: "The situation is getting worse and worse. The Revolutionary Committee is ready to go into exile abroad and prepare to set up a government-in-exile in Istanbul, Paris, or London!"

Kuza frowned again. The news made people angry. The situation is not good, but the Russians haven't used their weapons yet! Just here is ready to run away, what responsibility can such a revolutionary committee do!

Only fleeing, only wanting to beg the great powers, can this really make Wallachia independent and liberated? What a daydream!

But Kuza didn't show too much anger, because it's useless for him to be angry again, and the boss of the Revolutionary Committee won't listen to him. Secondly, Constantinescu is actually useless. Attacking those eggs rashly makes him feel that something is wrong, which may ruin his arrangement.

Yes, Kuza also has his own arrangements. He knows that Constantinescu is unreliable. The reason why this guy supports him as brigade commander is just to run away with multiple bodyguards in the future. Rather than really supporting the line of armed struggle.

If the real purpose is revealed hastily, with the pissing nature of this guy, it is very likely that the support will be withdrawn and the replacement will be replaced!

Kuza didn't want to give up halfway, so he had to fight with Konstantines Kuhu. He asked slowly: "Is it too early to establish a government-in-exile? What else are you going to do?"

Constantinescu didn't think it was too early or too late to set up a government-in-exile. Live in Istanbul or London or Paris. Anyway, those are big cities that are more prosperous than Bucharest, so it won't be uncomfortable to live in.

Constantinescu is more concerned about how to safeguard his own interests. He said: "The establishment of a government-in-exile is also a first-hand preparation, but how to ensure the safe retreat of the Revolutionary Committee is a more important matter."

"It's only a matter of time before the Russian soldiers suppress the border. The Revolutionary Committee must be preserved, so how to cover the Revolutionary Committee's safe retreat is the most important core issue. My opinion is to deploy the most loyal and reliable troops as escorts to protect the Revolutionary Committee as soon as the incident occurs. Evacuate safely, this is the most important thing!"

Kuza was speechless about this, because what Constantinescu meant was that life-saving was the first priority. As for the revolution in Wallachia and the Wallachia masses who supported the revolution, it was not important at all. This made him unacceptable!

It's just that he wasn't stupid enough to object clearly, because he also heard that there must be a reason why Constantinescu told him this.

Soon Constantinescu also explained the reason: "I suggest to the Revolutionary Committee that you deploy your troops as a cover force for the Revolutionary Committee. What do you think?"

Kuza's heart moved, his brain was running fast, but his face was calm, he replied calmly and decisively: "No problem, if the Revolutionary Committee entrusts me with the task, then I am absolutely confident to complete it, and I will definitely protect it." The Revolutionary Committee and you safely retreat to a safe place!"

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