Struggle in Russia

Chapter 416 Commentary

Count Klein Michel found Neridova with a sad face. Since he was involved in the whirlpool of officialdom, he would consult Neridova whenever he encountered difficult problems.

In fact, it was not a discussion. It should be said that he was asking Neridova for advice. After all, Neridova was much more sensitive than him, and all aspects of the relationship were justified and could help solve many troubles.

"Your Majesty asked you to come forward and advise Count Uvarov to be more honest?"

Neridova was also taken aback after listening to Count Kleinmichel's words. Of course she knew how awesome Count Uvarov was. Why did Nicholas I suddenly warn this big man? What's the matter?

Count Kleinmichel sighed again, and explained Count Rostovtsev's secret report in detail, which made Neridova sneer again and again.

There are too many rotten facts in the officialdom and the royal family. For Nelidova, the Kiev case is a typical representative. From this case, you can see how chaotic the officialdom and the royal family are. What's even more funny is that Nicholas I, knowing that this is a mess, still has no plans to fix these problems.

On the contrary, this His Majesty intends to fool things and continue to cover up these ugly truths. What does this mean? It shows that this majesty is also an out-and-out rotten person, and that the most important rule of survival in this quagmire is to pretend that nothing happened. It would be even better if you can pretend that everything is perfect, and you will definitely be promoted Get rich and rise to the top!

Nelidova was not at all surprised that the case would end in this way. It would be hell if Count Rostovtsev had murdered all directions in the past and investigated all the problems.

The only thing that confuses Neridova is that there seems to be something wrong with Count Rostovtsev's operation. Because there is absolutely no need to get Peter Barek down. After all, this guy is the governor of Ukraine, although he is really not good and made serious mistakes on the issue of Merkulova.

But he is a governor after all, if you really want to cover up everything, it is best not to move him, after all, the influence is not so good.

However, Count Rostovtsev was determined to bring him down, and he also planted all the unexplainable scapegoats in this case on him. This operation is really incomprehensible.

Because in Neridova's view, the best candidates for blame should actually be those small pawns, such as Petrovna and her like. Killing them can give an explanation and have less influence, and it will also make Uvaro Husbands and their ilk are more relaxed and happy.

However, Count Rostovtsev did not choose this best plan, but chose Peter Barek, who was actually not particularly suitable, as a scapegoat.

If you say that there is no problem in it, you will not believe it even if you kill Neridova.

"You mean that Count Rostovtsev has a conspiracy?" Count Klein Michel asked in a voice.

To be honest, he really didn't think in this direction. After all, although Count Rostovtsev submitted a report to him, he didn't think there was a big problem with the way the count handled it. If it was him who dealt with it, I am afraid that he would not be able to think of such a clever way to solve the problem.

But now Nelidova said that Count Rostovtsev was not wholeheartedly for the public, and that he might have secret plans. This somewhat disappointed Count Kleinmichel, because before he still felt that Rostovtsev The most important reason why Earl Husband closed the case in this way was that he had no choice but to succumb, and closed the case in his own way, not to mention punishing all the criminals involved, at least it was a lesson.

For a moment, Count Kleinmichel was extremely disappointed, and he had the idea of ​​immediately escaping from this circle of right and wrong and going to live in seclusion. But this thought was only for a moment, and soon he woke up, because he had already been caught in this circle of right and wrong, and it was impossible to escape!

So he sighed and asked, "What do you think he wants to do?"

Neridova didn't know that Count Kleinmichel was thinking so much at this moment, and her attention was completely focused on Count Rostovtsev's purpose. After careful weighing and thinking, she replied road:

"There is still too little relevant information. Just listening to Earl Rostovtsev's one-sided words may not be able to understand the matter. The old fox will definitely not explain the key information!"

"But I probably know what he wants. I'm afraid he is interested in the position of Governor of Ukraine..."

Before Neridova finished speaking, Earl Klein Michel repeatedly denied: "How is it possible, how can a mere Ukrainian governor get into his eyes? With his status, how can he abandon the superior status of St. Petersburg and become the governor of Ukraine! "

Neridova was speechless again. She knew that Count Kleinmichel was not particularly brilliant in politics, but what she said just now was a bit too level-headed. Tell him the shit.

Nelidova sighed faintly and said, "Count Rostovtsev himself certainly cannot want to be the governor of Ukraine, but his friends, subordinates, and accomplices are not necessarily! After defeating Peter Barek, he You can definitely support your own people to become the governor!"

Count Kleinmichel suddenly realized, and said embarrassingly: "It is possible, but it is not worthwhile to turn against Count Uvarov for the position of Governor of Ukraine, right?"

Nelidova sighed again: "You think too simply. Of course it is not worthwhile to have an enmity with Count Uvarov for a mere Ukrainian governor, but have you ever thought that maybe they have already had an enmity? Maybe Rostov Count Vtsev's aim is to bring down Count Uvarov?"

Neridova followed the guidance: "Think about it, if there is no Count Uvarov, then Count Rostovtsev is unique among His Majesty. How powerful would he be then?"

Count Klein Michel was stunned, because he had never thought in this direction. After all, for him, both Count Uvarov and Count Rostovtsev were big figures at the top of the pyramid of power. They should You should be satisfied with your status and power, at least you won't go to war with the bigwigs of the same level just to increase your power a little bit.

"Isn't it too risky to do so?"

Neridova sneered: "Where is the risk? Look at the results this time. Count Rostovtsev satisfied His Majesty in every way, and he also brought down Count Uvarov, a governor and a third party. The head of the Ministry of Power, and even ordered His Majesty to warn Uvarov..."

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