Struggle in Russia

Chapter 400 Not Colluding (Part 2)

Time ticked by, and the silent cold war had lasted for quite a while, but the patience of Constantinescu and Ionescu had almost worn out. They began to feel irritable, irritable, and Curse Kuza in his heart:

[You unfamiliar white-eyed wolf, I was really blind to help you! 】

[You don't even give me any face, okay, you kid is really doing it! 】

But no matter what they thought in their hearts, they couldn't shake Kuza half a point. Because at this time, Kuza was really pushed to the bottom line, and he had no way out.

He had persuaded Constantinescu many times before, telling him not to pin all his hopes on the foreign godfather, but he didn't listen. Seeing that the situation was getting worse and worse, this guy still refused to work hard. There is simply no cure!

Kuza, who can't bear it anymore, naturally won't bear it anymore, so he won't back down no matter what he says, either listen to him, or you can ask for luck!

Kuza knew very well that neither Constantinescu nor Ionescu had much military support in their hands. When Jan Constantine hadn't drawn his salary from the bottom of the pot, he would naturally be able to hang out.

But now everything depends on strength, and the one with big fists is the master. How did you mess up at that time?

And now, although Kuza doesn't have much strength, he can still manage to gain a foothold, especially after mobilizing the masses extensively. His mass base in the west of the city is quite good. Weigh it more. Therefore, the situation between him and Constantinescu is to judge each other, so naturally there is no need to continue coaxing each other.

If the other party doesn't realize it by this time, he doesn't bother to grind his teeth with him. Let's go our separate ways and look back to see who is right.

Kuza has the confidence to turn the table, but Constantinescu does not. In the final analysis, this person is just a politician under the trend of the times. He does not have many lofty ideas and aspirations, and what he has learned in his life is nothing but the usual methods used by politicians. He is better at compromising than insisting.

So at the critical moment, he has neither the courage to sink the boat, nor the ambition to put it to death and survive. His choice has always been a compromise—before he compromised with Jan Constantine, then with a foreign godfather, and now he is still compromising with Kuza.

Yes, he thinks he can still compromise with Kuza. He felt that he could take a step back, and then Kuza could also take a step back, and then turn on the flicker button, which should be able to fool him.

After a long silence, he finally broke it: "I already know what you mean. But such a big event still needs the understanding and support of comrades.

How about I do their work first and clarify when the time is right? "

This is not what Kuza wanted, so Kuza asked: "How long will it take? Time is tight now!"

Constantinescu's answer was: "Hehe, I'll go to work first! Who knows how long it will take? After all, comrades need to do their work to know. I can't guess, right?"

Constantinescu's dry smile was very harsh, but Kuza was not moved at all, and simply said: "Then you can inform me after you have done the work of the comrades!"

This answer made Constantinescu very entangled. Is this a refusal or a promise? He could only continue to ask: "Then what was our previous proposal to unite all forces to maintain order in the west of the city?"

Kuza replied bluntly: "When you have done the work of comrades, we will implement it uniformly! If the opinions are not unified, how can you act rashly!"

This answer almost poured a basin of cold water on Constantinescu, making his eyes dark. Ionescu couldn't help but interjected: "My friend, time is running out now, it's better to concentrate our troops first!"

But Kuza flatly refused: "Time is running out, we should unify our thinking first! Nothing can be done without unifying our thinking!"

This is another deadlock, blocking Constantinescu and Ionescu from speaking. Constantinescu couldn't bear it anymore, and choked: "The most important thing now is to concentrate our strength, not to unify our thinking! We can't survive without concentrating our strength!"

Constantinescu will choke, and Kuza will do the same. To tell the truth, he has endured longer than the other party, and it is time to release:

"If you don't have a unified mind, you can't survive. If you don't have a unified mind, how can you concentrate your strength? Everyone is doing their own thing, and this is the biggest problem! We must first unify our minds! This is a fundamental problem, and there is no need to talk about it!"

Konstantinescu suddenly became furious. He always felt that he was the leader, Kuza, and his subordinates. Now that his subordinates dared to rebel, how could this be tolerated!

Immediately, he stabbed again: "You say you have nothing to talk about, so you have nothing to talk about? Who do you think you are? Listen to my concentration first!"

Unexpectedly, Kuza didn't fear him at all, and replied: "I am the brigade commander of the 41st brigade, and military operations are at my command! No one can mobilize my brigade without orders from the Provisional Government and the Revolutionary Committee!"

"Who do you think you are? Can you represent the Provisional Government and the Revolutionary Committee!"

The last sentence was the real stroke of genius, which made Constantinescu almost vomit blood. He really wanted to say: I will ask the Provisional Government and the Revolutionary Committee to give you an order...

Of course, he didn't say that in the end. Because Constantinescu still has a little sense, knowing that even if he finds the Revolutionary Committee or the Provisional Government, it will be useless. It has long been an arena where the big fish eat the small fish. If the group of guys who eat people and don't spit out their bones find that Kuza has not listened to his command, they will immediately ignore him and try their best to come here Win over Kuza.

Now a powerful man like Kuza is the sweet potato, and a lame boss like Constantinescu is worthless!

"Stop arguing, don't hurt your peace!" Seeing that the situation is not good, Ionescu hurried up to fight: "Everyone takes a step back, it's all for the revolution, it's all for the sake of Wallachia, if you have anything to say, just say it Well! There is nothing that cannot be discussed!"

As he said that, he pretended to teach Constantinescu a lesson: "Mikhail, you too, there is some truth in what Alexandru said... Even if it doesn't make sense, you still have to be open-minded to listen to opinions and suggestions, What's the use of losing your temper and fighting?"

After the "lesson" was over, Constantinescu said, "Alexandru, Mikhail is your senior after all, and he keeps promoting you and admiring you. If something is wrong, you can't turn your back on him and quarrel with him directly! I see how this is, you all take a step back, don't hurt our hard-won friendship!"

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