Struggle in Russia

Chapter 478: Bajani and Szechenyi (Part 2)

For a reformist like Szechenyi, the current situation is very painful. He offended the Habsburg family and those in power in Austria when he made reforms, but at the same time he was hostile to Sukot, a radical revolutionary in Hungary. The former thought he was a traitor, and the latter also thought he was a capitulator. Inside and outside are not people.

But this guy still has a little intention of not forgetting his original intention. He always insists on going to the end, and he just wants to put the Hungarian bull with his ass on fire and madness back into the cage.

"Can we just do this and watch?" Szechenyi suddenly raised his voice, and said with great firmness: "We must act, we must regain control of the government, and we must get everything back on track!"

Bajani Lajos looked at Szechenyi speechlessly, because he knew that his old friend had another convulsion. Szechenyi had this habit before, and he was especially able to be truthful and stick to principles. The kind of stubbornness that is invulnerable to fire and water.

Looking at Szechenyi's slightly distorted face due to his persistence, Bojani Layosh sighed, and said helplessly, "Let me try to talk to Layosh!"

Gangzheng, Baojani did not have any hope for this, but Szechenyi was serious. He said solemnly: "My friend, let me go with you! One more person, one more strength!"

Well, Baojani is a bit pissed off, although it is true that one more person will give more power, but it depends on the situation. If the particularly stubborn Szechenyi goes, it will take only three sentences Get into a fight with Kossuth and his gang, and then both sides will start to argue with each other, and finally break up.

Bajani believes that no matter whether it is Kossuth or Szechenyi, both of them have the kind of character of admitting death and not compromising. It's just a lack of muscle.

In Bajani's view, Szechenyi is not suitable for politics at all, because politicians must compromise and retreat, stick to principles at the right time, and compromise to reach an agreement at the right time. However, Szechenyi never had the concept of compromise in his heart. When he met Kossuth, he would only quarrel with his own set of theories, and he would not give an inch.

This is very speechless, if you Szechenyi has the upper hand and occupies a dominant position, it will be no problem to do so. But now Kossuth has the absolute advantage, and his prestige and authority are at the peak, so why should he listen to you, just because you are handsome?

Anyway, Baojani would rather take a pig to negotiate with Kossuth than take Szechenyi. He was very worried that if the negotiation failed this time, Kossuth, who was angry, would directly attack Szechenyi. Yes, last time Kossuth was very annoyed with Szechenyi, it would be hard to say if it adds fuel to the fire again this time!

Baojiani hurriedly replied: "I'd better go and talk first, and see the situation before we talk. If it doesn't work, you can go out!"

Szechenyi was still a little confused,

He didn't realize Baugjani's painstaking efforts at all, but since his old friend said so, he couldn't insist on it. He just suggested endlessly: "Then you must explain the truth clearly, and continuing to engage in military confrontation with Austria is a dead end. , There are many social problems in Hungary, we should give priority to developing people's livelihood and solving economic problems, such as solving the serf problem... As long as these problems are solved, everything else is not a big problem..."

Baojiani was a little dumbfounded, but he also knew that Szechenyi had such a temper, so he didn't want to say anything, just nodded silently and dealt with it first. In practice, of course, he wouldn't talk to Kossuth like that.

Just when the two old friends were thinking about each other, Lebouf came to the door. Didn’t he just say that he was looking for ways around to test out. Both Bojani and Szechenyi were the leaders of the Hungarian revolution, so he naturally wanted to meet them, maybe with good luck?

"French?"

Baugiani was a little puzzled, because he really didn't have much friendship with the French, and he didn't understand why Leboeuf came to him suddenly.

As for Szechenyi, he is not interested in the French, the British or the Russians, and now he is fully focused on the Hungarian revolution, so he has no intention of meeting the gringos.

Baojiani said: "Let's meet! Maybe foreign friends have good news!"

Szechenyi just shrugged his shoulders. Anyway, he doesn't care, as long as foreign friends don't take up too much of his time.

In this way, Lebouf met Bajani and Szechenyi, but he didn't expect these two to look like this now. Yes, Lebouf could see the anxiety and worry of the two at a glance, so he didn't understand, didn't they just win the battle? Why do you still look like a dead dad?

However, Lebouf was not a rookie, and immediately realized that this might be a matter of factional disputes. Kossuth's victory may be bitter to the conservatives, so naturally these two people will not be happy.

"Gentlemen, thank you for taking the time out of your busy schedules to see me!"

Lebouf made some polite remarks first, and Baojani responded enthusiastically, but Szechenyi was slightly indifferent, as if he was a little absent-minded. This made Lebouf a little strange, he didn't understand why this guy had no interest in him at all, don't you wonder why he came here?

Honestly, Szechenyi is the weirdest revolutionary Lebouf has ever seen. Other revolutionaries, whether it’s Gergey Artur from Hungary or the Bretianu brothers from Wallachia, They are all very enthusiastic about him, and they all look forward to making a good impression on him. Why does this one look like he doesn't care?

The reason is also simple, because Szechenyi really doesn't care! He is not the kind of revolutionary that Lebouf imagined. As mentioned earlier, he is actually a social reformer rather than a revolutionary. Szechenyi did not intend to completely smash Austria and then recast it, and naturally he did not care about foreign support.

What's more, this person has always considered himself an Austrian and a subject of the Habsburg family. Naturally, he would never think about asking foreign forces to help solve domestic problems. In his opinion, that is betrayal, and he doesn't want to be a traitor to the country.

So this person asked straightforwardly: "Mr. Lebouf, what advice do you have here? Or do you need to solve any problems?"

Lebouf was speechless for a while again. He looked at Bajani who was about to speak just now, and then at Szechenyi who had a serious face, and said in his heart: Do you want to be so direct? Are you Hungarians all so tough?

It's just that Szechenyi asked all the questions, and he couldn't help but answer. He could only sort out his thoughts a little bit, but he said in his heart: "Uh, you, to be precise, I should come to help Is that good!"

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