Struggle in Russia

Chapter 53 Cooperation?

Golitsyn’s words didn’t answer Count Vladimir’s question at all. He didn’t want to know how determined Grand Duke Constantine was. He's getting a little impatient.

"You still tell me what His Royal Highness is going to do! If it is useful to get my place, if His Highness's plan is indeed feasible, I will not object to assisting His Royal Highness one or two times!"

Count Vladimir's words were well measured. He didn't say that he would definitely help Grand Duke Constantine, nor did he say that he would not help. He just asked the other party to say something practical. To put it bluntly, it was still a test.

However, it is understandable even if it is a test. After all, you can’t just make a decision on such a big matter. You have to say ABCD to start it!

Golitsyn thought for a moment. This guy actually didn't know what to do. At least he knew that the set of things he used to lobby Alexei might not be able to sell, but he didn't know what to do. The price tag is more appropriate.

It’s not even just about the price. He came to Count Vladimir because of the nature of his superiors. He didn’t actually think about the overall plan, such as what Count Vladimir can do to help Grand Duke Constantine, and how to help Vladimir. Earl Mir became the governor of Wallachia, but he didn't think about it clearly.

Golitsyn was a little encouraged by Melikov and then got a little bit over the top, thinking that it was a way to find Count Vladimir, and then he came. As for what to do, in fact, his mind was still blank.

But now that the arrow is on the string and has to be launched, he can't tell Count Vladimir that he is just a sudden imagination!

Fortunately, this guy is still a little quick-witted, so he replied calmly: "Of course, other people will discuss these specific matters with you, Your Excellency, the Earl. I don't know if your Excellency understands it!"

Count Vladimir frowned, because goodwill depends on the specific regulations. If Grand Duke Constantine bids unfairly or simply uses him, then it is not goodwill, but cheating!

He doesn't want to be tricked, so if the other party is kind or not, he must give him something real to distinguish it! But now there is nothing real, it's just Golitsyn talking, is this reliable?

Count Vladimir was a little confused, and he glanced at Arkady next to him. The latter's expression was as serious as his, and he was obviously not sure whether it was kind or not.

After thinking about it, Count Vladimir decided to dig deeper before making a decision: "Of course I welcome the kindness of Grand Duke Constantine.

But His Royal Highness will always tell me how to cooperate! Otherwise, if something goes wrong, wouldn't it be a disappointment to His Royal Highness' kindness! Besides, I am a soft-spoken person, and if some things are beyond my ability, there is nothing I can do to help! "

Golitsyn was a little unhappy. He felt that Count Vladimir was a little too slick. He obviously said it was good intentions, and he also told the other party the specific plan. What's the difficulty? Unless the other party wants to make a name for themselves, why bother so much!

Immediately, Golitsyn looked at Count Vladimir with a bad look. If it weren't for him, he would have no better choice, and I'm afraid he really didn't plan to discuss cooperation with this guy.

He asked sullenly, "Count, what do you mean?"

Count Vladimir thought: "What do you mean by asking me? Shouldn't it be you who explained it clearly and gave me a reassurance! And what does your tone mean? I really thought that the Marquis of you is older than the Earl of me. , are you sure about me?"

Fortunately, Count Vladimir still remembered that he owed a lot of debts, otherwise there was a possibility of turning his face, he could only suppress his anger and replied with a cheerful face: "It doesn't mean anything else, it's just that you didn't make it clear, let me I'm a bit confused! Why don't I trouble you to explain it in detail!"

Golitsyn was taken aback for a while, because he really couldn't explain anything, after all, he hadn't prepared anything. But looking at Count Vladimir's expression, if he really doesn't explain, this cooperation may really be messed up, so...

So Golitsyn was really a little flustered, but even if a thick-skinned guy like him was a little flustered, he still managed to cover it up. At least on the surface, everything was normal, but he looked at Count Vladimir with contempt, as if disgusted. The other party's cautiousness is average.

This look made Count Vladimir a little nervous, and he turned his head to look at Arkady, as if asking, "Should I really ask?"

But before Arkady could react, Golitsyn spoke up: "There is nothing to explain!" He replied with a look of disgust: "Of course you will be the governor of Wallachia after the event is over. Then cooperate with His Royal Highness to govern Wallachia and Moldavia!"

I have to say that Golitsyn really has the talent to ignore the important and ignore the trivial. Strictly speaking, his answer is actually the same as no answer, but it seems to have given Count Vladimir another promise, which seems quite reasonable. , and Count Vladimir must also be happy, after all, can he be the governor!

It's just that Count Vladimir thought this explanation was weird, and it always felt like something was missing, but this time before he could ask, Golitsyn spoke ahead of time: "Is this not satisfactory? Don't forget that you are now But he is only the Commander of Bucharest City Defense, he is still far away from the governor! His Royal Highness made you the governor, which is an exceptional exception!"

Count Vladimir naturally knew that this was indeed an exception, but the question was, was this what he was struggling with? What he wants to know is how Grand Duke Constantine made him the governor. After all, the governor of Wallachia is not Duke Constantine's. Do you think he can give it to whoever he says!

But Golitsyn didn't dare to go into details, and besides, he really revealed his secrets, so he waved his hand impatiently and said, "I really don't know what you are worried about, Earl? With the promise of His Royal Highness, plus With your background, is it difficult to become a governor? I really didn’t expect you to be so timid, if you are afraid of Earl Speranski, just tell me, I’ll find someone else who is courageous and kind to cooperate!”

Let’s just say, Golitsyn got up and made a gesture to leave, and now Count Vladimir has no choice at all. There is only one chance and he can’t miss it, and what Golitsyn said just now makes sense. The son is a wild son, and it should be a piece of cake for the two sons to clean up Alexei together...

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