Struggle in Russia

Chapter 643: Acting Completely (Part 2)

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Nicholas I was furious, and immediately called the Duke of Aldorf to inquire about the situation.

"Duke, did the spies of the third part in Austria find anything?"

The Duke of Ordorf looked at the face of Nicholas I, and found that the tsar's face was ashen, and his two red eyes were full of murderous intent. He couldn't help but silently mourned for the Poles in his heart.

Of course, he didn't panic, because he had expected that Nicholas I would ask about it, and he replied in an orderly manner: "Your Majesty, according to my knowledge, the frame of Duke Alexander Gorchakov was attacked by assassins." He was shot and bombed, although he was only slightly injured, but it was all due to luck, as far as I know, if the assassin deflected the gun a little bit, the Duke's head might not be able to keep his head."

Nicholas I nodded, he still trusted the Duke of Aldorf. Since the Duke said that the assassination was thrilling, the situation must be very dangerous. Of course, he will still send Count Rostovtsev to check the original report, no matter how important it is, he cannot be too cautious!

The Duke of Aldorf continued to report: "The assassins acted well and decisively. They did not stop after a single hit. After spreading a large number of leaflets, they fled the scene swaggeringly. As far as I know, after the incident, the Austrian police and gendarmerie Arrived at the scene ten minutes later..."

Nicholas I's face suddenly became very ugly, not only because of the well-trained assassins, not only the decisiveness of the assassins, but also not only because this once again proved the relationship between the assassins and Poland. On top of that he sees no respect from Austria!

Yes, for the face-saving Nicholas I, the only thing he saw in this case was the incompetence and negligence of Austria. Duke Alexander is not an ordinary person, he is the ambassador of Russia, the person who represents Russia, and His personal symbol.

After such an important person was assassinated, it took the Austrians ten minutes to arrive at the scene, ten minutes! This is enough for the assassin to run five miles away. What kind of attitude is this?

He is so disapproving of Duke Alexander, no wonder there will be accidents one after another in front of him. It must be that these bastards don't take his Russian diplomats seriously. If they take a little care, can this be the result?

"Asshole!"

Nicholas I slapped the table hard, stood up abruptly and scolded: "Austrians are becoming more and more useless! Even a group of Polish bastards can't do anything! If such a thing happened in Russia, let alone ten minutes, Three minutes is unacceptable!"

The more Nicholas I said, the more angry he became,

He began to walk back and forth around the study room, relentlessly denouncing Austria's incompetence while walking.

"I shouldn't be surprised at all. You can see how unreliable and incompetent these damn Austrians are just by looking at the messy state of their country! Including that Schwarzenberg, this bastard just said it nicely, but actually Nothing ever happened!"

"It is procrastinating to let him put down the rebellion, it is procrastinating to let him hang the rebels, and now it is procrastinating to punish the Polish bandits. This is absolutely unacceptable!"

Cursing and cursing, Nicholas I slammed the table again, and asked angrily: "What about the Ministry of Foreign Affairs? Why didn't I see their reaction? What about Nesselrode? It wasn't Austria who was a bit troublesome before, he was the most Positive? Why are you so silent today?"

The Duke of Ordorf replied "honestly": "The Prime Minister seems to be sending a note to the Austrian ambassador, and he is talking to the ambassador."

"conversation?"

Nicholas I snorted coldly, and said coldly: "I will see what the Prime Minister has said! But before that, I want to know, are the Poles being dishonest recently?"

Duke Ordorf immediately replied: "Recently, the situation in Poland has been a little unstable. Sporadic rebellions and riots have occurred in many areas, especially those Polish bandits in exile. There is no Duke Paskovic in charge Warsaw, these bastards are starting to move again!"

Nicholas I nodded. What he was most satisfied with about Paskovich was that he was cruel enough to the Poles. If it wasn't for Paskovich back then, these bastards might really have set off a tsunami. The only thing he regrets is that there is only one Paskovich in the court.

He muttered a little indignantly: "Only we can understand the benefits of the old man, and now there are people in the court who are helping those foot wipes, I really don't understand it!"

Duke Ordorf did not say a word, because he knew who Nicholas I was complaining about, and he was the most disliked Duke Vorontsov, who had been complaining about Paskovich's brutality And bloody, obviously in the eyes of Nicholas I, this is a weak member who sympathizes with Poland.

But, the most critical issue now is not to condemn Duke Vorontsov and those who sympathize with Poland, the most important thing is how to deal with Austria.

"Austrians are unreliable!" Nicholas I repeated, rubbing his temples and said: "But these unreliable bastards are still useful for the time being, Duke, you choose some reliable and brave enough people to send to Vienna to protect Alexander The Duke and important officials of the embassy must not let the Poles succeed!"

After a short pause, he seemed to think of something again, and continued to order: "Let your people strengthen governance in Poland, focus on cracking down on those who incite riots, and catch and kill a batch when necessary. You must not be soft!"

"I will let the local garrison cooperate with your people to carry out operations. I will resolutely suppress the unhealthy tendencies in Poland and keep Poland stable!"

The Duke of Ordorf was sent away, and Nicholas I's anger also subsided a lot, but he still felt very uncomfortable, so he sat there quietly, waiting for Nesselrode's arrival.

Nicholas I knew that Nesselrode would definitely come, because he, the prime minister, would become particularly proactive in anything related to Austria, and there was no need for him to use a whip to chase him away.

"Your Majesty, I have sent a note to the Austrian ambassador, expressing my strong concern, asking them to ensure the personal safety of our diplomats, and ordering them to arrest the murderer as soon as possible!"

Nicholas I just listened like that, looking like an old monk in meditation, which made Nesselrode feel a little bit in his heart, wondering what the tsar's plan was. He could only bite the bullet and say:

"In view of the current dangerous situation in Austria, I suggest strengthening the security of the embassies and consulates in Austria, especially the security of important officials!"

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