Struggle in Russia

Chapter 361 Selfishness (Part 1)

Jan Constantine has a headache, but if you ask him to explain how it hurts, he can't tell. I always feel that nothing is pleasing to the eye, and I am upset when I look at everything, which makes my temples bulge like they are about to explode.

"Dimitri, what did you just say?" He put his hand on his forehead and asked wearily.

And Dimitri Bretianu, who was sitting opposite him, was not much better. His dark circles are heavier than national treasures, his complexion is also sallow, his beard is unshaven, and he has a sad and decadent demeanor.

"Mikhail Kogalniceanu wants us to go to a meeting together, it seems to be discussing the matter of entering a state of emergency!"

Speaking of which, Dimitri yawned. Unlike Jan Constantine, he hasn't bothered much these days. He is mainly laboring. He is busy managing the domestic industry, and is often so busy that he doesn't even have enough time to sleep.

There is no way, the Bretianu family's property is too huge, a large number of real estate, shops, workshops, and banks need to be cleaned up, and there are too many things to do. Moreover, there are some trivial matters of the National Party that need to be dealt with by him every now and then, and he really needs three of them alone.

"Emergency?"

Jan Constantine snorted disdainfully, what's the use of entering a state of emergency now? There is already a lot of fluff in the country, and Jan Gika from abroad also sent an urgent letter, informing the Revolutionary Committee that Turkey's attitude has undergone a major change, and it is very likely that it will cooperate with Russia to kill the Provisional Republic of Wallachia.

This information is no less than dredging from the bottom, or the last straw that broke the camel's back. Originally, the Provisional Republic of Wallachia could not survive, and could only rely on foreign "friends" to help boycott Russia. Now the British and French allies have died down, and the former suzerain Turkey has also directly cooperated with the feuding Russia. Ragia is equivalent to being sentenced to death, and it is still the kind of execution immediately!

At this time, a national state of emergency is declared, and there is still a bird calling for all the people to be soldiers rather than jade pieces.

Of course, Jan Constantine was not surprised by this. He had foreseen this result more than a month ago. Fortunately, he moved quickly and swiftly, and the property was transferred in a hurry. Whether it was the temporary republic entering a state of emergency It doesn't matter if he directly announces the dissolution, it doesn't have much impact on him.

"What does Mikhail Kogalniceanu want?"

It's just that, Jan Constantine is still a bit strange, what does it mean that Mikhail Kogalnicianu, who was not showing his face before, jumped out and shouted at this time? Is it just for eyeballs?

In Jan Constantine's impression, that guy wasn't that stupid,

He is even a little clever, with a very flexible mind, and there must be a purpose for jumping out suddenly. It's just that he still can't see what the purpose is for the time being.

Dimitri replied sullenly: "I don't know. Anyway, that guy is very active jumping up and down..."

Jan Constantine thought for a while and asked again: "Then who did he contact? Or who are actively responding to him?"

Dimitri thought for a while and replied: "Basically he has contacted everyone in the party, but what about positive responses? Mikhail Constantinescu, Nicola Iones Kudu is very positive..."

When Jan Constantine heard the name Constantinescu, he frowned. This ally has made more and more small moves recently. Obviously, this guy is becoming more and more restless.

In addition, what does it mean that Nicola Ionescu also responded? Did this guy smell something too?

Jan Constantine couldn't help feeling a bit of a headache, because his main energy recently was on fighting with Qatar's long-term party, and he really didn't have the energy to manage the affairs of Constantinescu and Ionescu. Instead, they loosened the two guys virtually, allowing them to escape.

Jan Constantine was still thinking about the causal relationship, but Dimitri said with some concern: "Jan, I don't know what kind of tricks those two guys are doing with Mikhail Kogelniceanu. Too worried, their energy is limited, and there are not many people in their hands, even if they want to make trouble, they will not be able to turn the sky around. But I am still a little worried about that Mr. Diomede! Are these people really reliable? This is The wealth of our generations!"

"unreliable!"

Jan Constantine's answer was decisive, but this answer frightened Dimitri. If the French were unreliable, wouldn't it be risky to invest all the money in it?

"If you leave the money in the country, there will be no risk of fetching water from a bamboo basket?" Jan Constantine asked blankly.

These words made Dimitri speechless for a long time. After a long time, he sighed and said, "Forget it, now I can only trust the French, hey..."

This long sigh made Jan Constantine's mood extremely bad, but he was different from Dimitri. He didn't think that he would never be able to stand up again after losing this time. He still thought that Wallachia There will inevitably still be a place for the Bretianu family in the future.

"It's pointless to think about these annoying things now!" Jan Constantine said firmly, "Instead of sighing, we should do what we can to prepare for a comeback in the future!"

"Then this meeting?"

"You go to participate, I will go to the French to finalize some details, um...no matter what Mikhail Kogalniceanu says, you will not agree but don't object, let's see what they are going to do!"

After instructing Dimitri, Jan Constantine rushed to Li Xiao's side in a hurry, because there were more important matters for him to deal with.

What could be more important than a National Party meeting? Naturally, Li Xiao's plan to deal with Robert Kojon has come to an end. As the scandal broke out in London, and with Palmerston's departure, Robert Kojon's career as Consul General of Wallachia also came to an end. At the end of the day, now he had to make a decision despite all his reluctance.

"I have decided to submit my resignation to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and I will resign as Consul General of Wallachia!"

When Kohon said these words to a group of confidantes with a face like water, he was in a terrible mood, because according to his original plan, he wanted to delay for a longer time, at least until the Wallachia He is willing to leave only after he has properly arranged his affairs and taught the enemies hiding behind the scenes a heavy lesson.

However, the development of the situation really does not give him so much time. Palmerston has already warned him in the end, telling him to put everything down and resign immediately, otherwise John Russell will start to hold him accountable, and I am afraid that he will be imprisoned !

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