Struggle in Russia

Chapter 488 Mistake (Part 1)

Jan Constantine said grimly: "My weapons, ammunition and food are not so easy to get! I want him to have the ability to take it but not to swallow it!"

As he spoke, he seemed to have thought of some ghost idea again, and suddenly ordered: "Pay attention to food, don't give flour directly, give him the wheat we harvested this year that has not been ground into flour, isn't he hungry! Just let him Give me a good meal!"

Dimitri and Rossetti immediately burst out laughing, because this trick is too damaging. The shelled wheat is not inedible, but it is too unpalatable. If you insist on eating it, there is nothing else but boiled The method is just the taste. Anyway, everyone who has eaten it will call it cheating.

It is only a genius like Jan Constantine’s way to cheat Kuza like this, but Dimitri still thinks this is a bit too much, and it is too targeted and easy to be blamed by Kuza:

"If that bastard told those bastard reporters about this, I'm afraid..."

"It doesn't matter!" Jan Constantine waved his hand confidently: "I told those reporters in advance so that Kuza wouldn't have a chance to complain!"

Dimitri and Rossetti were dumbfounded again. Although they voluntarily revealed that they blocked Kuza's mouth, it was not a solution to the problem. Those ordinary people might just start cursing. What's the point?

Jan Constantine sneered and said, "Of course it makes sense, because I want to tell them that most of the stored food is used to exchange weapons and ammunition, so Bucharest doesn't have much stored food at all, and now Kuza is in a hurry on the front line. In desperation, I can only give him the unground wheat as an emergency!"

Jan Constantine said viciously: "I still want to call on the whole country to carry out food conservation actions...I see what else he has to say!"

Now Dimitri and Rossetti understood that this was actually a bitter trick in disguise. Jan Constantine just pretended to be poor and helpless to win sympathy and understanding: See, it’s not that I won’t give Kuza food, but there is really not enough food, and he is in a hurry and I have to barely cope with it. Although I know it is not good to do so, there is really no way!

I have to say that Jan Constantine is really an old fox. With such a combination of punches, Kuza really has nothing to do with him for the time being, at least it is impossible to threaten him to attack him.

Of course, Jan Constantine only used this to relieve the urgent need. As long as he continued to be a traitor, the conflict between him and Kuza would be impossible to reconcile. It was only a matter of time before the next full-scale conflict broke out.

And this next time will come soon, because Jan Constantine also ordered: "Mr. Diomede has sent a letter, let us organize capable and reliable personnel to go to Transylvania and escort the first A batch of guns and ammunition is going to Hungary..."

"It's a big deal,

Hungarians are very eager for weapons and ammunition. As long as we prove our credibility on the first trip, we will pay generously later! This is our last chance to make money, so please be careful and make sure nothing goes wrong! "

"We must use the most reliable manpower and the most comprehensive guards. By the way, Dimitri, you should go to Transylvania in advance to open up the relationship there and let them fully cooperate. Make sure Nothing to lose!"

For Jan Constantine, the only important thing now is to satisfy Li Xiao, nothing else matters. What's more, this arms deal can still make money, how can you say he doesn't pay attention to it. So under Dimitri's personal intervention, all aspects of the road were clearly arranged, and they were waiting for the Hungarians to pay.

Let’s not talk about Jan Constantine’s treacherous tricks, nor Kuza’s response, because the development of the matter still needs to be brewed, and the attention is turned back to St. Petersburg. The performance here is also wonderful.

Nicholas I was most keen on eliminating revolutionaries, so his eyes were almost fixed on Paskovich and Duke Mikhail, almost asking three times a day to know the latest battle report.

And this made Minister of War Chernyshov very upset, because he didn't like being so concerned at all, especially when there was bad news from Hungary or Wallachia, he was even more unwilling Was targeted by Nicholas I.

"What the hell are Ivan Fedorovich and Mikhail Dmitrievich doing? A few rebels have suffered such a big loss. How can I explain to His Majesty!"

Chernyshov couldn't help complaining to Menshikov. After the war broke out, their relationship with the ministers of the army and navy became more and more harmonious. The reason is also very simple. Both of them have common interests, so naturally they have to go hand in hand up.

Of course, even if the two brothers didn't go hand in hand, it wouldn't work, because Nesselrode was always watching them and would make trouble for them every now and then, so they had to cooperate to deal with it.

"It's normal to win and lose..."

Menshikov is still comforting Chernyshov, not because he has a big heart, but because these failures have more to do with the army. His navy is just fighting in cooperation, and the performance of the naval infantry under Mikhail's command is not bad. It was passable, at least it was not the navy that was beaten to the ground at the Balka Thousand Pass. Naturally he was more relaxed.

There is even a hint of schadenfreude in this guy's heart, because the army basically plays the leading role in this war, in other words, even if the victory is won, the army will take the most credit. The credit only.

Seeing the army suffer a loss, he felt a lot more balanced. Of course, on the surface, he continued to comfort Chernyshov who was in a state of distress:

"My friend, don't be too nervous. Whether it's Ivan Fedorovich or Mikhail Dmitrievich, they are veterans. It's just a matter of hand to solve a few rebels. Probably they I was too complacent, so I suffered a little loss, just to let them be more serious, I believe there will be good news soon!"

Chernyshov is actually very clear about this, not only because the two dukes are "famous generals", but also because they have an absolute upper hand in their forces, and the possibility of failure is almost non-existent.

He also felt that the two were too complacent to play off, as long as they were serious, the problem would be resolved soon. However, it always takes time, and Nicholas I is in a hurry, and there is also a very annoying Nesselrode who always criticizes with sneering words, which makes him very annoying!

Thinking about it, Chernyshov sighed deliberately: "Of course I believe them, but the Prime Minister has always had objections to this, it's very troublesome!"

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