Struggle in Russia

Chapter 1423 Not happy

Count Rostovtsev was lonely. For the sake of his career, he had to give up many emotions and had to take some seemingly extreme and extreme measures.

From this perspective, his life is also a tragedy.

He deliberately put himself in a box to isolate himself from emotions. He didn't know if he would regret it when he had to go on the road alone at the end of his life.

But at this moment, he obviously only cares about his career, so he looked so aloof and aloof towards Alexander II and his reformist comrades.

"Your Majesty, I don't know why Grand Council Constantine made such a choice, but after careful analysis, there are only two possibilities. Either he is desperate and doesn't take his own future and destiny seriously... I don't understand this possibility. I don’t think it’s too big, he is an ambitious person, there is no way he doesn’t know the consequences of doing this!”

Alexander II nodded slowly while listening. He also felt that this was not in line with Grand Duke Constantine's personality. That boy obviously had a strong desire for power. How could he let go just by saying he wanted to?

He quickly asked: "What about the second possibility?"

Count Rostovtsev replied very calmly: "The second possibility is that someone helped him analyze the current situation and told him how to bargain with you... In other words, that person saw through that the current situation is not good for your Majesty and thinks that you are not good enough. Maybe he doesn’t care about Grand Duke Constantine’s life or death…”

Alexander II was immediately furious when he heard this. He knew what this meant, which meant that the other party had seen through his falsehood and made him unable to deal with Grand Duke Constantine. This was really hateful!

He asked angrily: "Who is this person!"

Count Rostovtsev replied without hesitation: "There is only one person around Grand Duke Konstantin who can do this, and that is Viscount Prozolov!"

Naturally, Alexander II was no stranger to this name. He had paid attention to Viscount Prozolov, but he didn't think this person was particularly important before. Is he really of this level?

Count Rostovtsev seemed to be able to hear Alexander II's thoughts. He immediately said: "Speaking of which, this person has something to do with your Majesty!"

Alexander II wondered: "What does he have to do with me?"

Count Rostovtsev smiled and replied: "He should be the half-brother of Grand Duke Andrei Konstantinovich..."

Alexander II's expression suddenly changed. If there was anyone in Russia who displeased him the most, then Li Xiao was definitely at the top.

After fighting against this cousin, he had to admit that he was very difficult to deal with. He was more cunning than a fox and slippery than a snake. He was not generally difficult to deal with.

And this Viscount Prozolov turned out to be someone's brother. From this, we can imagine that this person is probably not a fuel-efficient lamp!

This not only made him feel a little emotional, but his cousin could really cause trouble for him. Each of his two sons was more difficult to deal with. Was he born to oppose the Romanov family?

Do you think that if he hadn't married that Polish woman, would he have caused all the trouble and chaos later?

This family is all careless, they are all bastards!

This is the conclusion reached by Alexander II, but this conclusion is of no use.

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