Struggle in Russia

Chapter 49 Not bad

Golitsyn remained silent, using his silence to hide his guilt, but to be honest, there was no way to hide it, because Melikov could see that he was guilty. It's just that the latter didn't expose him right away. After all, he felt that Golitsyn still had value, so it was best not to offend him to death.

It took a long time for Golitsyn to break the silence. He vowed: "Walachia is not owned by Speransky alone. Even if he is the governor, it doesn't matter. As long as we pull others over, he must submit obediently." !"

This magical logic left Melikov completely speechless. Objectively speaking, there is no problem with this statement, but in fact it is impossible to do it.

Let's not talk about how powerful Alexei is in Wallachia, he has all aspects of this country in his hands. Just say how much it will cost to buy Alexei's subordinates, can you afford such a high price?

Anyway, Melikov knew that Grand Duke Constantine would not be able to open it.

Golitsyn thought for a while and came up with a second plan: "Or, find a way to bring down Speranski and replace him with someone who is willing to cooperate with us as governor!"

Well, Melikov felt that Golitsyn was a genius of logic, and the methods he came up with were really painful. If it was so easy to bring down a governor, would Grand Duke Constantine still need to be so prepared!

Even if this plan works, where can you find a new governor who is willing to cooperate with Grand Duke Constantine in such a short while!

To be honest, Golitsyn didn't have anyone to choose. He said that just to ease the embarrassment and make Melikov feel that he still has some skills. As for whether the matter can be done, he didn't think about it at all.

But when he saw the obvious contempt on Melikov's face, this guy's vanity came up again, and he stiffened his neck and said: "This is the only way, I see... I see that... that F Count Ladimir is the right man! He is the right man to replace Speranski!"

The blind cat bumping into the dead mouse probably refers to Golitsyn's behavior. He forced himself to brush a wave of existence and felt that he really hit the target. Because at this time, Count Vladimir already hated Alexei to the core. He had changed from simply wanting to replace Alexei to become governor, get promoted and get rich, to hate Alexi to the bone, and wanted to take revenge. wave.

"Count Vladimir?"

Melikov fell into deep thought about Golitsyn's candidate, because he thought that Count Vladimir might really replace Alexei. A few pounds, knowing that this person is actually unlikely to replace Alexei.

What Melikov thought was: Can he use Count Vladimir to make trouble with Alexei?

If they can cause enough troubles to make Alexei burn out, then they can bring up the matter of cooperation again and promise to the other party that as long as they agree to cooperate, they will be responsible for taking care of Count Vladimir.

In Melikov's view, there is still room for maneuver in this way of thinking, because he knows that Count Vladimir is a bit scary to others, but it has no deterrent effect on the dear son of Grand Duke Constantine. Count Vladimir had friction with Grand Duke Constantine, so Nicholas I would not hesitate to let Count Vladimir know how hard his father's iron fist was.

So getting Count Vladimir down is a piece of cake for Grand Duke Constantine. If Count Vladimir can be encouraged to cause enough trouble for Alexei, and then Grand Duke Constantine will come out to clean up the situation, then It seems that there is still hope!

Melikov glanced at Golitsyn. He really didn't expect this idiot to hit the jackpot by mistake. Since he wants to contact Count Vladimir, let him go. Anyway, in the end Vladimir Count Kimir's anger was borne by him, and it happened to let the count clean up this idiot, so all the credit would be his.

So Melikov immediately changed his face, and he said to Golitsyn with a smile: "Your idea is really wonderful, Count Vladimir replacing Count Speransky is the best plan, as long as you can convince Count Vladimir, what a great deal! You are so wise!"

Golitsyn immediately felt relieved. He glanced at Melikov with some complacency, and his heart was full of self-righteous pride. He felt that he was indeed a genius, and he could think of such a superb method casually.

"Don't waste time, let's visit Count Vladimir immediately!"

I would be very happy to visit Golitsyn, Count of Vladimir, but we are more concerned about what he said to Melikov, because he thinks whether Melikov wants to take his credit, otherwise he went to the Governor's Palace before At that time, this guy was not active at all.

"Don't worry!" Golitsyn immediately stopped Melikov, "Convincing Count Vladimir has a lot to do with it, and we must treat it with caution. We should make full preparations before we act!"

Melikov felt a little amused, how could Golitsyn's pettiness be hidden from him, he knew very well that this guy would leave him alone to find Count Vladimir, this guy just likes to eat alone so much.

But he wouldn't say it bluntly, because he wanted Golitsyn to find Count Vladimir by himself, otherwise how would he blame him later!

So he just pretended to persuade a few words and then let Golitsyn act alone. Of course, this guy didn't forget to write a letter to Grand Duke Constantine, focusing on Golitsyn's private visit to Alexei without Viscount Prozolov, and then being rejected, and this guy's plan to sway Vladimir Earl is up to something.

In Melikov's letter, Golitsyn is an incompetent, stupid and jealous villain, and he is the loyal official who tried his best to save the situation. The most important thing is that he did not forget to put forward his own plan - using Count Vladimir to force Alexei to submit.

On this night, both Golitsyn and Melikov had sweet dreams, dreaming that they would become the greatest hero, and then go all the way to success. As for Viscount Prozolov, he has been completely ignored by these two people.

So what is Viscount Prozolov doing? Maybe Melikov and Golitsyn didn't realize that their every move was actually completely under the control of Viscount Prozolov. He was very relieved to watch these two smart guys make trouble behind his back.

"Not bad!"

Viscount Prozolov whistled, casually took a sip of black tea, he couldn't wait to see Melikov and Golitsyn's performance...

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