Struggle in Russia

Chapter 877 Dumbfounded (2)

Alexander II was very depressed, or angry. He felt that his ministers were all black-hearted bastards.

For example, Nikolai Milyutin, who spit on his face and pointed at his nose while making impassioned speeches, was such an honest person in his father's time. He looks as skinny and bully as a quail, as if he would go to work as soon as you whistle.

But now this bastard dared to talk to him like this. He still looked like a quail, just like an old quail, which was annoying!

And Count Uvarov, who was almost asleep with his eyes closed, became very angry when he saw this gloomy old man Alexander II. Look at how loyal a minister he was back then. He seemed to obey the king's wishes in everything. Even if the king ordered him to die, he would not hesitate at all.

But now? This old fox's fox tail is all exposed. How can he be a loyal minister? He is clearly a profit-seeking old bastard who only cares about his own pleasure.

Looking at Count Uvarov's withered old face, Alexander II wished he could punch this old bastard and knock out all his teeth.

It's a pity that he can't do this. Even if he is the supreme master of Russia, there are still some things that he can't do, unless he wants to die inexplicably like his grandfather.

Of course, Alexander II was more dissatisfied with Kanditantin Pobedonotsev. The reason why he wanted Kanditantin Pobedonotsev to be the director of the third part was because he wanted to He can protect his country like Count Benkendorf.

Yes, although Kanditantin Pobedonostsev is not as ruthless and astute as Benkendorf, he is still a smart man. And only a wise man can understand the king's intention and take charge of the third part.

However, the answer sheet handed over by this smart man really dissatisfied Alexander II. He began to regret handing over the third part to Kanditantin Pobedonostsev. This gentle tutor seemed to have no interest in conspiracy. Not good at it.

What was even worse for him was that he was actually suppressed by Nikolai Milyutin. He was pressed to the ground and rubbed unilaterally, without the ability to fight back. How could he manage the third part?

You must know that the thorns in the third part are not as easy to deal with as Nikolai Milyutin. Even Nikolai Milyutin can't deal with them. I am afraid that there is a high probability that he will be tricked by those thorns.

Alexander II found out that he had made a stupid mistake. Before, he thought that Kanditantin Pobedonostsev had a good mind and took it for granted that he would be as good as a fish in water in the third film.

But now it seems that this person is more suitable for retreat, a bit like Count Uvarov who is far inferior in all aspects of ability. It's more suitable to make suggestions rather than actually execute them personally.

The third part is an executive department that requires a lot of skills. People who only know how to retreat may not be able to do anything well there.

But Alexander II thought about it and couldn't think of anyone who could replace Kanditantin Pobedonostsev. Most of the officials who were close to him were soldiers, otherwise they would be like There is no one like Kanditantin Pobedonostsev who is really suitable to be a black glove.

Thinking of this, Alexander II sighed helplessly. For the time being, it seems that Kanditantin Pobedonostsev can only continue to take charge. Who can't have a substitute? I hope this one can stick around and give him time to find a more suitable substitute.

Before that, he can only help him in any way he can, and help him get through this first!

After sighing, Alexander II said to Nikolai Milyutin: "What you said makes some sense. Let's see. The third part really needs to change its style of conduct. Candy Tantin, please study it carefully after you go back and see what happens. Please restrain your subordinates like this and show me a statement!"

In fact, this was a delaying tactic. Alexander II nominally agreed to Nikolai Milyutin's request and seemed to let Kanditantin Pobedonostsev carry out the reforms. But has anyone revealed the actual changes? ?

There's too much moisture here.

In the end, what plan Kanditantin Pobedonostsev gave and how much changes were made in the end were all feasible. As long as Alexander II was willing, such a degree of change could completely change the soup without changing the medicine!

And this is also the ultimate method for Tsars of all ages to deal with things. When forced to do so, he can agree to certain suggestions, but how to implement them is another matter. As long as he is willing to implement it in the end, it can become empty talk. For example, the reforms in the era of Alexander I were vigorous at one time, but in the end, there was no results at all despite the thunder and rain.

Isn’t that the Tsar’s method?

Generally speaking, this trick will work if the Tsar uses it, uu read the book; because no minister will be so anxious, after all, you still have to save face for the king, right? You can't be inferior to the superior, so what's the point?

It's just that this time the great method Alexander II learned from previous emperors failed. The reason is that Count Rostovtsev had already warned Nikolai Milyutin and told him how to deal with it.

So as soon as Alexander II finished speaking, Nikolai Milyutin interjected: "This is really great, but please forgive me, just let Count Kanditantin Pobedonostsev figure out how to be efficient. It’s not high. I suggest that the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Internal Affairs come together to discuss this issue. This will be more targeted, and with the help of legal professionals from the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, we will definitely be able to find out and fill in the gaps!"

Alexander II was dumbfounded, Kanditantin Pobedonostsev was dumbfounded, and even Count Uvarov was dumbfounded. These three people did not expect that Nikolai Milyutin would come up with such a plan.

If Alexander II's plan is followed, how and whether to change it in the end is all within his control.

But once the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Internal Affairs are involved, the nature of the matter changes. The Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Ministry of Justice will definitely do everything possible to suppress the Third Department. After all, the powers of the three of them are highly overlapping, and they were previously controlled by the Third Department. Stealed a lot of business.

With the addition of these two companies, they will definitely try their best to restrict the third part. At least it will make it impossible for the third part to do whatever it wants like before.

"But..." Alexander II hesitated, mainly because he couldn't think of an excuse to refuse for a while, but Nikolai Milyutin pressed on relentlessly: "In the end, this is also a legal issue. If the third part cannot continue to be outside the law, we will definitely need the help of the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Internal Affairs!"

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