Struggle in Russia

Chapter 456 Contact (continued)

Schwarzenberg was still a little reconciled, not reconciled to being taken advantage of by the Russians for nothing, and tried to strive for a better result again:

"Duke, you can't say that. Our two alliances share weal and woe. One prospers and the other suffers. Your country often takes risky actions unilaterally regardless of our interests. This is not what allies do..."

It's just that before he finished speaking, he was ruthlessly interrupted by Prince Alexander Gorchakov: "There is no unilateral risky behavior, let alone any behavior that disregards the interests of your country! Your Excellency, Your Excellency The rhetoric is a grave offense to our country and I strongly protest against it!"

"All the actions of our country are reasonable. If your country does not understand, it is more likely to be a problem with your country. Our country thinks that we have done everything we can, so we will not give any explanation. It is completely unnecessary. If your country It must be misunderstood, it is the freedom of your country, but our country expresses strong indignation at this, because such behavior will only damage the traditional friendship between the two countries and destroy the friendly relationship between the two countries..."

"And all adverse consequences arising from this should be borne by your country, and our country also reserves the right to further respond to this! Your Excellency, you should understand this explanation! Do you have any questions?"

Schwarzenberg not only understands, he also clearly understands that the Russians are going to play hooligans, and he also plays them openly and righteously, which is a trend that even your Austrian friends who don't let me play hooligans can't do it.

In this way, what else can he say, because at that point, Austria will suffer the most, because now Austria needs the help of the Holy Alliance more than the other way around. Think about it, if there is no tiger skin of the Holy Alliance, what will be the attitude of the Italians, what will be the attitude of Britain and France, and even what will happen to the Prussian cousin?

Schwarzenberg shut up because he knew that it was useless to say anything. The attitude of the Russians is so arrogant. Accept it or leave. This is the reality.

"The Russians are so arrogant?!"

Wendisch Gretz was also taken aback by this result. He had thought that the Russians might be domineering, but he felt that as long as Schwarzenberg showed his attitude, at least the Russians would explain and appease him or her.

But the result now is that the Russians simply ignore Austria completely, treat Austria as air, and don't bother to explain and appease them at all, and even have the attitude that if Austria doesn't cooperate, then just stop playing.

This is very interesting. Could it be that the Russians have no interest in the Holy Alliance and the traditional European order, and are ready to break the framework and play big?

Wendisch Gretz thought about his experience dealing with Nicholas I and Russian officials. Although the tsar was domineering enough back then,

But Chi Xiangyuan is not so ugly, so he doesn't even give him a chance to speak.

"Is this Prince Alexander Gorchakov playing tricks?"

Wendisch Gretz probably guessed the truth of the matter. Nicholas I was indeed not that tough. The duke was indeed playing tricks inside, and his purpose was also very clear, trying to win as many interests as possible for Russia.

"Maybe!" Schwarzenberg sighed, and said sullenly: "The duke and Count Nesselrode have never been on the same side, and the conflicts in the past were great. How could it be possible for him to seize the opportunity this time?" Give us good looks for Count Nesselrode!"

Wendisch Gretz frowned and asked, "Can you bypass the Duke and deal directly with the Russians?"

Schwarzenberg sighed again: "Impossible, let's put it this way, on the issue of treating us, Russia has been divided into two factions, one is the friendly faction headed by Count Nesselrode, and the other is They are hostile to us... Unfortunately, Count Nesselrode is at an absolute disadvantage now, and Nicholas I doesn't listen to his opinions at all, so..."

So it's not finished, but Wendisch Gretz also understands what this means. It is nothing more than that Prince Alexander Gorchakov's behavior is completely reckless, and there is a powerful force behind him, even Nesselrode can't do anything about it.

This result is naturally discouraging, but it is for others. For Wendisch Gretz, he feels proud that the Russians are arrogant but an opportunity. It is an opportunity for him to prove to the world that the Austrians are capable of solving problems by themselves. . If he succeeds, he will become the second Metternich, the second hero who changed the direction of Austrian history by himself!

And this also means that he will be remembered by history. Suddenly Wendisch Gretz's heart beat violently, and he felt that his whole body was full of strength, and he was going to show off his glory!

He waved his hand and said proudly: "Then let us see who is the real hero, and let us teach the polar bear a good lesson!"

Schwarzenberg looked at Wendisch Gretz's confident look and didn't say much, because he knew that even if he said it, the other party would not listen, and he was also angry at Duke Alexander Gorchakov just now. That's enough, and I hope that Wendisch Gretz will make a big face for Austria, so that he can hit the Russians with a backhand and take the initiative in dealing with the Russians in the future.

Does Wendisch Gretz have what it takes? It should be said that there is, after all, the troops in his hands are enough to suppress the Revolutionary Party in Vienna. If he is ruthless, he can indeed give Austria a face, but what he can do is limited to this. After all, isn't he the protagonist of Qidian Orphanage?

After Duke Alexander Gorchakov came out of Schwarzenberg's manor, he also knew that he offended the Austrians a little bit today. It is estimated that these Austrian nobles hated him so much. It's just that he doesn't care much about the hatred of this group of people, because he has long disliked these guys who are only loyal to Waltz for a long time.

Especially Nesselrode has always favored these bastards, making them even more arrogant, and really thought that Russia could not do without them. So this opportunity to slap in the face made Alexander Gorchakov very happy. Even if he might be scolded by Nicholas I, he felt it was worth it.

Of course, Alexander Gorchakov didn't just care about his own pleasure. He knew very well that Schwarzenberg would not give up if he didn't get what he wanted from him today. On the one hand, you have to be careful that this guy crosses him to sue the country, and on the other hand, you have to pay attention to the actions that Austria may take, which naturally includes using military means to prove that you can handle the rebels without Russia...

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