Struggle in Russia

Chapter 565 Communication

"Struggle in Tsarist Russia ()"

Kossuth's double threat can scare people to death. Whether it's tax inspection or investigation of so-called espionage, this group of nobles and rich people can't get rid of it, because none of their buttocks are clean. Let's put it this way, as long as Kossuth is determined to investigate, he will definitely be able to catch the handle.

So after Kossuth used his big move, the vast majority of this group of people immediately became honest, and immediately obediently spent money to avoid disaster.

Of course, there are also those who are stubborn. They either value money more than anything else and are stunned, or feel that they have something to do with their background, and they are not afraid of Kossuth’s threat, so they just ignore it.

For these two kinds of people, Kossuth is very welcome to speak his mind. He hopes that a few stupid birds who don't care about life and death will stand up and make trouble. He just took this opportunity to clean them up and let the whole of Hungary know what is going on. who is in charge.

What's more, such an iron rooster is generally related to Baojiani's party. It just so happens that he is about to knock on Baojiani, and he is idle if he is idle in cuddling grass and beating rabbits!

As a result, Baujani soon received a bunch of calls for help and complaints. The reason was that Kossuth forcibly apportioned and made false and wrong cases, asking him, the prime minister, to uphold justice.

Baojani is also quite depressed, because for the time being, he really doesn't want to have a conflict with Kossuth. After all, because of the issue of new bonds, the two sides have already had a collision. If new friction occurs, small things can easily turn into big things. How do you see it? Both are a little dangerous.

But Szechenyi persuaded: "But these things can't be ignored. After all, these gentlemen have always supported us. If we can't uphold justice for them, who will support us in the future?"

Baojani thought about it, but he also agreed with this truth, but he still had doubts: "I can understand the forced apportionment of bonds. After all, the purchasing power of ordinary people is limited, and the bulk of these bonds still need to be digested by the rich, but as for the forced apportionment Isn’t it? Didn’t we sell out the bonds in a short time last time? Although it is difficult this time, it is not necessary to force apportionment!”

Baojiani felt that it might be difficult to sell all of these bonds, but it is not too difficult to sell half or 30% or 40% of the bonds, right? If the apportionment is forced, it is different from stealing money, and he resists it.

Baojiani didn't understand, but Szechenyi was more down-to-earth. He knew that the bond sale this time must be very difficult and troublesome. If he said bluntly that there would be no apportionment, he might not be able to sell much at all. one. What are you doing with that little money? Tooth gaps are not enough!

So he defended Kossuth in a rare way: "I probably heard the reason. It seems that the wealthy class resisted and resisted this. Not many people are willing to pay for it. Even Kossuth did not buy it when he went to work himself. , I guess there is really no other way but apportionment!"

Baojiani frowned. He could understand the reason, but he still felt that the approach was very inappropriate. He replied, "Even so, it can't be so excessive. How can you rob if you continue to work on persuasion?"

This shows how unrealistic Baugjani is. He, the prime minister, seems to be living in an ivory tower, and has no idea that the society is sinister and people are not old.

Szechenyi wryly smiled and said, "If you don't apportion, how can you get money? If you don't have money, how can you buy arms. My old friend, there is no other way to do this. Let's talk about it after passing this hurdle first!"

Baojani was amused, and smiled: "Old friend, didn't you come to sue? Why did you defend Kossuth instead? This is not like you!"

Szechenyi did not laugh, but replied solemnly: "I am not defending Kossuth, but to be honest, I am very aware of the difficulty of selling bonds, and I can understand why he took some unconventional measures. There is also a limit to the measures! How can you create false accusations out of thin air and coerce the other party to submit? What is the difference between this and a robber?"

Baojani frowned. The matter of unjust, false and wrongly decided cases is indeed too outrageous. The reason why they stood up to make a revolution is because

Isn't it the inhuman oppression of the Austrian authorities, and the struggle for freedom? Now Kossuth's way of doing things is worse than that of the Austrians, and the impact is really too bad!

"This is indeed a boycott, and we must not start with it! The law is not a tool for violence! Let's go, let's talk to Kossuth, let him stop his horse from the brink and immediately correct his mistakes and apologize for compensation!"

What Bajani meant was to ask Kossuth to solve the problem in private. As long as Kossuth corrected the mistake, everything would stop there. This would not only correct the mistake but also curb the adverse effects, which is a measure that takes into account the overall situation.

But what Bajani and Szechenyi didn't expect was that Kossuth didn't talk to them at all. When they went to visit, either Kossuth was in a meeting or went out to inspect, anyway, they just avoided seeing them.

After two or three times in a row, Szechenyi knocked it out, and he was not prepared to correct his mistakes at all. He said angrily: "He did it on purpose. He made it clear that he just avoided talking about it, just avoiding the problem! Old friend, talk to him about the fundamentals. It’s useless, Kossuth is a guy who takes soft things and doesn’t take hard things. If you talk to him nicely, he will push his nose and face. Go directly to the parliament!”

Bajani hesitated, because he really didn't want to collide with Kossuth head-on in the parliament unless it was a last resort, and he didn't want to make matters worse, so he politely refused: "Don't be so impulsive, he might It's really too busy...well, I'll write him a letter and see what he says, and then we'll see."

Szechenyi didn't want to go through such a hassle. Based on his experience last time, he felt that Kossuth had to be punished, but Baojani insisted on courtesy first, so he could only say: "Okay, you can write first." Letter! But I must emphasize that if writing a letter is still useless, then we must immediately ask him about relevant issues in Parliament, and we must not take care of the overall situation for the sake of the overall situation!"

Bajani still believed that the matter could not reach that point. He believed that writing his letter would be useful, so he naturally agreed to Szechenyi's request. It's just that the old man didn't expect that, just as Szechenyi expected, his letter fell into the sea, and Kossuth didn't respond at all, neither correcting the mistake nor even writing a reply to explain the reason.

Now even Bajani was speechless. He no longer had any reason to stop Szechenyi, so he could only openly showdown with Kossuth in the parliament. It's just that he didn't expect that Kossuth actually did it on purpose. All this was a trap he deliberately set up, waiting for Bajani and Szechenyi to jump in. He got a little impatient...

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