Struggle in Russia

Chapter 461 Intrigue (Part 1)

Jan Constantine immediately realized the seriousness of the problem, because the National Self-Defense Forces around Bucharest were only about 100,000 in total. Among them, he controls about 30%, George Stribe and Barbu Katarjiu also control about 30%, and the remaining 20% ​​belongs to Jan Gika, and then there are some juniors in sevens and eighties.

Apart from these armed National Self-Defense Forces, the number of militias under the command of various forces is about a hundred thousand, at most no more than 150,000. Moreover, these militiamen are poorly equipped and have not received formal inspection training, and their combat effectiveness is very average. All forces basically use these militias as cannon fodder and security patrols.

But now Kuza's family has nearly 100,000 militiamen, and depending on the trend, there are still a steady stream of citizens defecting to him. No matter how poorly equipped these militiamen are, how can they be underestimated in terms of numbers!

Although Jan Constantine did not have confidence in the Provisional Government and the Revolutionary Committee, he was already prepared to run away. But this does not mean that he is willing to give up the power in his hands.

Power is addictive, once you have it you never want to lose it. What's more, Jan Constantine has not planned to withdraw from the stage of history early. He always feels that he still has the opportunity to return to Wallachia to control power, so he is naturally even more reluctant to hand over power.

"Did the bastard Constantinescu instigate it! I have already said that this bastard is unreliable, he is a white-eyed wolf!" Constantine Rossetti was also shocked, and angrily turned to Constantinescu. Swear.

It's just that, in Jan Constantine's opinion, Rossetti didn't scold the point at all, because he knew Constantinescu, this person is really not a good bird, his stomach is full of bad water, and it's not enough to be a white-eyed wolf Surprised. But Constantinescu has one of the biggest shortcomings, that is, he doesn't have the courage and courage to break the boat. There are some things he can see but can't do at all.

Like Kuza's self-respecting method, Constantinescu can only think about it at most, and he really dare not do it. This guy is afraid that doing so will offend him and George Stribe and lead to retaliation, and this guy is also reluctant to part with so much money. If he has that spare money, he would rather enjoy it than raise a group of free-living militiamen.

The fundamental reason why Rossetti immediately jumped out to attack Constantinescu was that he had disliked him for a long time. Since the two factions began to cooperate, Rossetti felt that Constantinescu was a threat and tried every means possible. To suppress and target is to worry about losing your position. Today happened to be a chance to get eye drops, how could I miss it?

Jan Constantine saw this very clearly, but he didn't say it out loud, because it was unnecessary. Moreover, compared with Constantinescu, Rossetti is his own person, so it is only natural to take care of the younger brother's emotions.

What's more, there is nothing wrong with Rossetti's troublesome point. Kuza is indeed a member of Constantinescu.

It's also good to use this excuse to tap Constantinescu or probe his tone.

"My friend, what happened to the Alexandru Kuza you recommended? The hard-working Latino these days has already caused a lot of anger!"

Jan Constantine certainly couldn't say that Kuza was wrong to develop the militia, so he changed the phrase and accused the other party of being Latino, as if Kuza violated the rules of heaven by forcibly recruiting citizens to join the army.

When Constantinescu was first called over by Jan Constantine, he was a little strange and a little nervous. He didn’t know why the other party was looking for him, but he knew that nothing good would happen, because Wallachia is not There is no good thing, let alone good thing Jan Constantine may not share it with him.

Constantinescu felt that the reason Jan Constantine was looking for him was probably the food issue. Because recently, seeing that the interim government has come to an end, the big shots of various forces are busy making money, because if they don't make money, there is really no chance.

He, Constantinescu, is no exception. Together with Nicholas Ionescu, they targeted the local granaries, relying on forged documents and coercion. They secretly stole and sold several warehouses and made a lot of money .

This matter was not particularly concealed, because everyone was tacitly aware of it, but because he and Ionescu were relatively powerful, they would naturally look a little ugly when eating, which offended a group of jealous people. It is entirely possible for this group of people to file a complaint.

Originally, Constantinescu had already prepared the draft in his heart, and once Jan Constantine asked the teacher to ask the crime, he would try to clear it up and shirk it, but he never thought that Jan Constantine didn't ask about the granary at all, but instead Asking about Kuza caught him a little off guard.

To be honest, Constantinescu is also full of resentment towards Kuza, and feels that he has raised a white-eyed wolf. If Kuza is willing to listen to him now, he must at least be at the same level as Jan Constantine in Bucharest giant.

At that time, the wind and the rain slammed Fang Qiu, and the granaries in a few places were nothing. Look at the Bretianu brothers, Jan Gica, George Stribe, and Barbu Katarjiu in the food-for-weapons program How full you are! That is enviable!

If Kuzaken listened to his command, he must also have a bite here. Kekuza is an ungrateful bastard!

Anyway, Constantinescu is full of opinions on Kuza, and he hopes that Kuza will be unlucky.

It's just that this guy is also a thousand-year-old fox. Although he hopes that Kuza will be unlucky, he has more calculations in his heart to figure out whether he can use this opportunity to beat Kuza and indirectly improve his political status.

He had already heard that Jan Constantine was very dissatisfied with Kuza's "illegal" development and growth. It could be seen that this guy already felt that Kuza was a threat. This shows what? It shows that Kuza is already very powerful.

And a Kuza who can threaten Jan Constantine can be used by Constantinescu, why not...

As soon as his eyes rolled, Constantinescu took it into consideration. Facing Jan Constantine's questioning, he acted calmly and calmly, as if Kuza really listened to his command.

He replied slowly: "My friend, I think your words are too biased... How is Kuza a Latin man? He is faithfully implementing the decision of the Revolutionary Committee and strengthening the militia organization. This is also to defend our great The motherland! I think this should not only be blamed, but should be praised!"

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