Struggle in Russia

Chapter 399 Not conspiring with each other (Part 2)

Both Constantinescu and Ionescu showed solemn expressions. They knew that Kuza asked for a meeting at this time, and they called a meeting of the main leaders of their faction. The intention was not just to unify their thoughts!

why?

Since Kuza asked for a meeting, then Kuza must attend this meeting, right? This is a signal. If Kuza is allowed to attend the meeting, it is tantamount to admitting that Kuza is the leader of their faction.

Even the old Confucius knew that the name is not right and the words are not right, and that the only thing and the name cannot be fake, which means that the name is too important. If Kuza has this title, then he must actually intervene in the affairs of their faction.

When Kuza speaks on certain issues again, it is not just a private suggestion to Constantinescu and Ionescu, but a public opinion. That situation is completely different!

To put it bluntly, once Kuza was given such a status, Kuza would no longer be Constantinescu's younger brother, but his serious comrade.

This kind of status leap made Constantinescu very uncomfortable, because there had never been such a precedent, and he always felt that although Cuza was his friend, he was just an officer and a lost dog who escaped from exile in Moldavia. That's all. How did he become his comrade in the blink of an eye?

This is not the most uncomfortable thing for Constantinescu. What is even more uncomfortable is that he can hear that Kuza requires the unity of thought within the faction?

What is the unification of thought? Naturally, it is impossible to unify into the ideology of escapism. It is very likely that it is the broken thought that is unified into mobilizing mud legs.

And this is something Constantinescu absolutely cannot agree to. He feels that once he accepts such a condition, it means that he must start a war with Jan Constantine and George Stribe.

With their small bodies here, how could they challenge such a behemoth? Isn't that suicidal!

Immediately Constantinescu hesitated, and he knocked on Ionescu as if asking, "What do you think?"

In fact, Ionescu is not much better than him, and he also feels like he has been beeping a dog. What he meant was to send Kuza away with three melons and two dates, so that this kid would surrender his military power obediently. But right now it’s not this routine, why does it seem to be reversed?

But if you ask Ionescu to say no immediately, he can't do it, because the situation is pressing now! They don't have guns in their hands, they can only be eaten. They don't want to be eaten or annexed. They really don't have the courage to completely reject Kuza's request.

Constantinescu looked at Ionescu,

The tangled expression on this face has completely explained the problem. After thinking about it for a while, he decided to ask more questions before making a decision: "My friend, how do you plan to unify your thinking?"

In fact, what Constantinescu wants to ask most is what kind of thinking is unified, but considering such a question, if Kuza really gives a heart-warming answer, what should we do then?

Kuza was also taken aback by Constantinescu's question, how to unify his thinking? If you want to say that this problem is a problem, it is indeed true, but Kuza thinks this is not a problem at all!

Because, how did you unify your thinking in the past, how can you do it now and it will be over? Does this still need him to teach?

In other words, when you unified your thinking before, I didn't see that you were entangled in anything, didn't you just call the heads and say the conclusions, and then everyone would execute it and it would be over. Now it makes you seem to respect the opinions of the people below and how democratic you are!

Indeed, these days the upper-level political elites have a strong dominance over the lower levels, because there are very few educated and thoughtful people. Even in Britain in 1850, the illiteracy rate was astonishingly high, let alone Valla Guia is such a poor country.

People who are illiterate and have no scientific knowledge are the norm in Wallachia, so the elites at the top naturally believe what they say. That authority is just right!

Therefore, the unification of thinking is really a formality, and it is usually decided by a big man like Constantinescu. Rather than unifying the mind with the people below, it is better to change the mind of a big man like Constantinescu first.

Constantinescu naturally knew this truth, but since his stupid question has already been asked, he can't be silent, right? What's more, this is just his strategy of throwing stones to ask for directions.

So he said vaguely: "Naturally, it is necessary to unify the thinking. After all, the comrades below do not understand the necessity of mobilizing the masses, and quite a few comrades think it is completely unnecessary, and believe that defending the revolution is the job of revolutionaries... Ordinary people just need to...just do their part well. To change tactics suddenly, it is natural to persuade them, and now this task is very difficult!"

Constantinescu's fox tail has been exposed, and his implication is nothing more than: "The work of persuasion is very difficult, and the acceptance of your Kuza strategy is very low, so it is better not to mess around like this!"

Ionescu couldn't help but give Constantinescu a thumbs up in his heart. This weird saying is so high, and it expresses all the intentions implicitly and vividly, amazing!

In fact, Kuza also heard it, or he knew from the beginning that these two guys would not be so easy to awaken, but who can say strange things in "Martian language"! Although his level is not as high as Constantinescu, he is not bad.

I only heard him immediately say: "The work may be difficult, but no matter how difficult it is, it is necessary. If you don't mobilize the masses, you will die. How to choose between life and death, colleagues with lofty ideals will definitely understand... Besides, even if you work No matter how difficult it is, as long as we have made up our minds, we must carry it out, and why are we doing revolution if we are afraid of difficulties!"

The faces of Constantinescu and Ionescu suddenly became very exciting, or very ugly, and Kuza's meaning was also very clear-either to unify their thinking, or to stop and play, there is no other way to go , choose quickly!

But where Constantinescu and Ionescu are willing to choose, because the way Kuza gave them is so disgusting that they can't accept it at all. Immediately, the three of them just looked at each other, and none of them wanted to take the initiative to speak.

This kind of silent cold war is very cruel. Whichever side is weak in resisting pressure will be the first to lose. Constantinescu and Ionescu think that they have good resistance to pressure, but they have nothing to do when they face Kuza. No matter how they stare, the opponent will not retreat a step!

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