Struggle in Russia

Chapter 336 Interrogation (Part 2)

While Frass was being tortured by Boris, Kornilov was waiting quietly in the suburbs not far from Izmail.

wait for what? Naturally, it is waiting for the big fish to walk into the net nest obediently. And the big fish in Kornilov's eyes is naturally Mikhail Mikheevich.

It must be a lie that Kornilov doesn't hate this guy who has plagued the Black Sea Fleet for several years. But who made my elder brother have a deep relationship with the Minister of the Navy Menshikov's confidant? So even if Kornilov hates the two brothers so much, in addition to trying his best to resist and eliminate the holes dug by the two brothers in the past few years, he can only slowly wait for the opportunity to seal his throat with his sword.

Kornilov originally thought that the timing would be the day Nicholas I died. After all, Menshikov would not fall out of favor if Nicholas I died. As long as Menshikov does not fall, then no one can help Mikh Brother Jevic. He can't, and neither can his teacher.

But what Kornilov didn't expect was that the turning point came so quickly. Before Nicholas I died, Mikhail Mikheevich chose to commit suicide! With the vote certificate sent by Lukaf, you can send the Mikheevich brothers to the west in one shot!

"Is that guy not suspicious?" Kornilov asked like a quiet handsome man.

Balyakov replied calmly: "No, Mikhail Mikheevich thought you had returned to Odessa to welcome Prince Gorchakov."

Kornilov nodded in satisfaction. It had to be said that the timing was really good this time. Just when he didn't know what excuse to hide, Duke Gorchakov rushed over just right. It was quite normal for him to go to greet him, and Mikhail Mikheevich must have never expected that he was just a feint.

You ask Kornilov why he is playing tricks? The reason is very simple. Even if Mikhail Mikheevich was outrageous, he would not dare to attack Lukav while Kornilov was still in Izmail. He is not so courageous, nor dare to be so presumptuous.

So, Kornilov has to create opportunities for him, so leaving Izmail to lead the snake out of the hole is the most correct choice.

Balyakov is also very much in favor of this, because he doesn't spend so much time in Izmail. After all, the majestic Russia that once defeated Napoleon has become a broken sieve that leaks everywhere. There are too many problems for him to solve, especially when this kind of war is approaching, all kinds of monsters and ghosts will jump out to make troubles, and Balyakov must sit down to suppress them, otherwise the scene will really be eye-catching!

It is the consensus reached by Kornilov and Baliakov to solve Mikhail Mikheevich with the fastest speed, and then take the opportunity to engage Mark Mikheevich to knock the mountain and shake the tiger. To tell the truth, they were also anxious, hoping that Mikhail Mikheevich would jump out and die quickly.

Kornilov murmured: "I hope that guy is not too timid..."

Balyakov comforted: "Believe me, those brothers have always been very courageous!"

Kornilov nodded, and then did not continue the topic. Because it's useless to talk, what should be done has been done, and now I only owe Dongfeng. Instead of worrying, I might as well do some more meaningful work.

Balyakov also knew this truth, so he changed the subject and asked: "How is the preparation of the troops?"

Kornilov sighed: "Odessa is okay, with me watching personally, there is no major problem... But Izmail's side is enough... Fortunately, our enemies are only Wallachia and Moldavia, we can do without them..."

Balyakov frowned, hesitated for a moment and asked, "But according to Duke Gorchakov, I'm afraid he doesn't just want to solve Wallachia and Moldavia, right?"

This question is on point, because this is exactly what Kornilov is worried about. He has some knowledge of the situation in Austria. Throwing away his helmet and armor, sometimes he wondered whether the rebels were too strong or the Austrian regular army was too useless.

Kornilov hummed softly, and said worriedly: "I'm also worried about this. If Duke Gorchakov intends to enter Austria...tsk...the main thing is that the situation in Austria is really...really impressive. don't know……"

For professional soldiers like Kornilov, the situation in Austria is not only incomprehensible, but also refreshes their three views, okay? A group of rebels broke out and drove the regular army to the ground. When replaying the game in his mind, Kornilov couldn't figure out how the Austrians lost, because it was too magical, okay?

But Baryakov didn't think it was particularly magical, because he had seen similar scenes in history books. The last time this kind of magical thing happened in France, the clay legs were more beautiful than the Austrian rebels. , almost changed the political landscape of Europe.

"Maybe this is the power of revolution!" Balyakov exclaimed.

Kornilov did not say a word, because Balyakov's words were taboo. If he dared to say it in front of Nicholas I, he would be given a one-way ticket to Siberia.

So Kornilov decided to divert this topic: "It would be great if the people in the third part were as strong as that Grand Duke Andrei Konstantinovich!"

Balyakov laughed, because the third part didn't do as badly in Austria as it did in Wallachia and Moldavia, but it definitely wasn't much better either. The intelligence sent back by these disgusting black skins is always inconsistent:

They kicked forward and said that the Austrian army was ready to go and the morale was high, and they would definitely beat the rebels. But the factual battle report of the latter kick is that the Austrian army was hanged and beaten.

They can still say that the rebels are only a few thousand people, but they are stunned by the sudden appearance of tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of rebels.

They even sang along the way to praise the successful transfer of the Austrian counter-insurgency army into Vienna.

Anyway, looking at their information, they need a quick-acting heart-relief pill. I have heard several times that Nicholas I was beaming after reading the third part of the information, but when he turned his head, he was heart-piercing.

Anyway, there were too many times, and the generals, including Kornilov, no longer had any hope for the work of the third part in Austria. They completely regarded them as a joke, and even said that the intelligence of the third part should be read backwards. When the third part says that the Austrian rebels are arrogant and arrogant, it is estimated that the counter-insurgency will almost succeed...

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