Struggle in Russia

Chapter 315 Boil the Pot (Part 2)

No one is a fool, especially for Kiev, a group of fools who are most adept at adapting to the wind, how to ensure their own safety and interests are not damaged is what they care most about.

Let them take the risk of offending imperial envoys and even Emperor Nicholas I to follow Peter Barek to do things, they really won't do it!

"Your Excellency, although what you said is not unreasonable, the current situation is completely different from before. The Imperial Envoy holds power in his hands, and no one can fight against him. Under such circumstances, trying to protect himself is the most important thing .As the saying goes, if you keep green hills, you won’t be afraid of running out of firewood! Don’t act recklessly again!”

Peter Barek is really upset. When Shuvalov was around, you guys were not like this! You do whatever that guy asks you to do, you don't even dare to fart.

Now I see that I am easy to talk and bully, right?

Immediately, he turned his face and was about to turn his face, but before he could speak, the fools said to Shuvalov's people: "As for the rescue of Count Shuvalov you said, how can this be done? I think it is the most important thing now. The most important thing is to immediately inform Count Uvarov of what happened in Kiev, otherwise greater losses will inevitably be caused!"

Well, Peter Barek immediately felt a little better, because these nonsense were not only aimed at him alone, but also extremely perfunctory towards Shuvalov. What did you tell Count Uvarov, isn’t this purely funny? It’s a long journey from Kiev to St. Petersburg, and even the daylilies are cold this time, isn’t it funny!

In short, these fools actually don't want to do anything, they just want to sit back and watch.

Even Peter Barek couldn't help but want to laugh after discovering the true purpose of these fools. Because Shuvalov has actually been spending a lot of effort to integrate these wall grass in the past few days, and the effect seems to be okay before.

But today, when Shuvalov was gone, the true colors of this group of people were revealed in an instant. In short, Shuvalov's so-called integration has completely failed, and the honesty of these guys before was just a disguise. Once it's really time to die, they will abandon Shuvalov and Uvarov every minute, and they are still as unreliable as ever!

Even Peter Barek couldn't help but think of himself. His situation is actually very similar to these scumbags. He doesn't belong to the direct descendants of the conservatives. Great support. As long as the external pressure is strong enough, he will abandon Uvarov every minute and ignore that old guy.

It's just that Peter Barek understands it, but he will never accept the opinions of these fools. This opportunity is too rare, and he has to give it a go!

So his countenance changed,

Angrily said: "What nonsense are you guys talking about! Don't you know how much time it takes to go back and forth to St. Petersburg! I think you just want to steal and play tricks, you are afraid of the enemy like a tiger, and you just want to dawdle!"

He paused for a while and said threateningly: "I tell you, if anyone wants to muddle along in this extraordinary period, it is against me and Count Uvarov! Not only will I be in the future Teach you a good lesson, Count Uvarov will not let you go! There are no conditions!"

When Peter Barek said these words, he was quite murderous, but his words did not deter many people. Because he, the governor, is really a bit of a chicken!

Anyway, Peter Barek erupted when he heard the coaxing of the grasshoppers, and they cried and yelled non-stop. Some said that they were loyal to Count Uvarov, and some said that it was because of Uvarov. What a heavy price the Earl and the others have paid, and some simply jumped up and cursed and wanted to find Peter Barek to reason.

Anyway, this was a stab at a hornet's nest, the whole living room was in chaos, the noise was even busier than the vegetable market.

Immediately, Peter Barek was more like a head than two people. He really didn't expect that these people would not give him the governor at all, and they didn't take him seriously at all, okay?

It's just that Peter Barek really doesn't have any particularly good methods and means for this. He is just a polished governor, and there are not many capable people under his command. And each of these bastards has been working in Ukraine for a long time, and they have strong influence and hold many important positions.

To put it bluntly, what would happen to Ukraine without Peter Barek, the governor. Anyway, there is no essential difference between sitting on the governor's seat and sitting on a pig. But if Ukraine doesn't have this group of grasshoppers, or if these gangsters unite to make trouble with you, then it can really cause some troubles.

In the past, Peter Barek was able to control the situation a little bit. After all, he is the governor. As long as he does not hinder the interests of these fools, they will not openly jump back. The other is that Shuvalov is still there, and as a representative of Uvarov can deter these guys.

Now that Shuvalov is gone, and Peter Barek is forcing these guys to do things they don't want to do, the situation has naturally become unmanageable.

After a lot of fuss, the emergency meeting naturally broke up unhappy. Apart from making Peter Barek look ashamed, there was no consensus.

This made Peter Barek so angry that he almost vomited blood, and after finally sending away the gangsters, he got angry at his confidants: "These bastards! They don't take me as the governor seriously at all! Especially It's Shuvalov's bastards who just watched these bastards make trouble and ignore them, okay! Just ignore them!"

Peter Barek was gnashing his teeth in anger, but as I said earlier, he had nothing to do with these people, so he just broke the pot and said to his confidants: "From tomorrow onwards, you will have nothing to do." Do it, don’t worry about anything, aren’t they all very capable? Then let them show off their abilities!”

The confidantes looked at each other in blank dismay, because they probably knew what Peter Barek wanted to do. In short, do nothing, just let it go. You must know that he is the governor of Ukraine after all, and all the government affairs of Ukraine must be passed through his hands. If he goes on strike, Ukraine may be paralyzed.

Of course, whether Ukraine is paralyzed or not is not a big problem for conservatives. But if he, the governor, hangs up the waiver card and does not face Count Rostovtsev and Grand Duke Constantine, then the conservatives will really fall into absolute passiveness...

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