Struggle in Russia

Chapter 569 Awakening

Szechenyi lashed out for a while, his righteous indignation and rage not helping to solve anything. Tired of scolding, he also came back to his senses, knowing that it was meaningless to continue scolding here, and Kossuth would only mercilessly laugh at him if it spread.

After thinking for a while, he suggested to Bajani: "My friend, we must expose Kossuth's hypocrisy immediately, and we must not let him continue to use national interests as a tool for personal gain. Hurry up and contact your colleagues in the party. , impeach him in Parliament!"

Looking at the serious and angry Szechenyi, Bajani gave a wry smile: "My friend, you think the problem is too simple. What I just analyzed is not supported by any evidence. If Kossuth refuses to admit it, he will not admit it." It was only recently found out that he was bitten to death, so what can we do with him?"

"Uh……"

Szechenyi fell into deep thought. This is indeed a problem. If Kossuth is really playing a rogue and refuses to admit it, there is really nothing to do. What's more, this person has always been good at playing rogues, which is almost his routine method.

What made Szechenyi speechless was still to come, because Bajani continued to analyze: "What's more, Kossuth has the absolute upper hand in the parliament now, and all the evidence is against us. You defended those bastards before Your actions are even more suspicious in the eyes of the congressmen. Compared with Kossuth, you are more guilty! Who will listen to us at this time?"

Szechenyi became more and more frustrated. He found that the trap was so vicious that he couldn't speak clearly even with ten mouths. And Baujani continued to sigh:

"What's even more terrifying is that. With Kossuth's personality, how could he not chase us fiercely? He must have tricks behind him, and it is absolutely impossible for us to pass the test easily!"

Bajani's analysis is very correct. Kossuth does have means, and it is indeed impossible to just let the Conservative Party go. Taking this opportunity, he wants to severely damage the Conservative Party, severely damage the political reputation of the Conservative Party, and make the Conservative Party bad.

"Semere, go talk to the newspapers and let the public know what happened in the parliament today, but remember not to name Szechenyi directly, to put it vaguely, say that some members of the Conservative Party and Austrian Spies involved... I'm sure the papers will love the story!"

Bertaran was a little hesitant. After all, the parliament had already made a silent resolution. Isn't spreading news against the parliament at this time?

Kossuth stared at him speechlessly: "The public has the right to know, especially in such a major case, the public must know, not to mention such a large case without the supervision of the press, how can it be handled fairly?"

"Besides, I didn't ask you to name Szechenyi directly. I told you that it was a little vague. Do you want me to teach you this?"

Bertaran immediately obediently carried out the order, but Kossuth was still not satisfied, because this was only the first step, and his goal was not just a count of Szechenyi, because although Szechenyi was in the Conservative Party High, but not important for cabinet positions. To realize his long-term plan, it is not enough to fix Szechenyi, and he also knows that Szechenyi has a very clean foundation except for helping a few bastards, and there is nothing wrong with him.

So beating Szechenyi is just an entry point, and we must ride on the dirty water and continue to make big news on the Conservative Party!

On the one hand, he was single-mindedly engaged in trouble, and on the other hand, he was concentrating on defense. A few months after the Hungarian revolution broke out, the first full-scale war between conservatives and radicals was on the verge of breaking out, and no one could have imagined that this war would be triggered by some evil-minded bastard grand duke.

"I think this time Kossuth and Baujani are serious about it," David Lebouf, who just returned to Pest from Istanbul, was very concerned about the situation and said very worriedly: "These two factions are completely torn apart. Hungary is not good at all, and Andreka, are you too impatient for doing this?"

For French people like Leboeuf, it is natural to hope that the more chaos in Austria, the better, and the more happy the Hungarians are, the greater the blow to Austria will be. But now the Hungarians are actually fighting among themselves,

Didn't this indirectly help the Austrians?

In fact, when Li Xiaogang heard the news, he was also a little caught off guard. He didn't expect Kossuth and Bajani to be so high-ranking. This posture seemed to tear their face apart, which is not good!

But later, after inquiring about the specific situation and knowing the historical trend in detail, he calmed down again. The reason is simple, he knows that even if the two groups of people get into a fight, it won't be too big or ugly, and even if he isn't in the mix, the two groups of people will get into trouble sooner or later.

The reason is very simple. Even though the two groups are still in a state of cooperation for the time being, the small actions of dismantling each other's stations are constantly being done behind the scenes, which fully shows that their political ideas are completely different, and cooperation is nothing more than a mere act.

As long as the time is right, they will turn against each other, but they are temporarily suppressed by Austria, a powerful enemy, so that they don't have the courage for the time being.

In fact, despite the fact that the turmoil seems to be particularly stiff now, neither Bajani nor Kossuth, who has the upper hand, intends to completely turn their faces. It is more of a means of oppression and seizing the initiative.

Even if Li Xiao didn't add fuel to the matter, these two groups of people would have to do this sooner or later, and Li Xiao's work just accelerated the process. For the time being, this rapidity is not a particularly big problem, and it will not have a particularly serious impact on Hungary's hard power.

That being the case, Li Xiao thought it would not be a bad thing to let them make a fuss. After all, the longer the conflict accumulates, the more ferocious it will erupt. It might be a good thing for Kossuth and Bajani to release them early.

"Is it a good thing?"

Lebouf was not as confident as Li Xiao, and he couldn't see the advantage of the sudden outbreak of conflict. He asked a little anxiously: "Will it have an adverse effect on the frontline battle situation? I heard that Hungary on the front line in Vienna has just suffered What a fiasco!"

Li Xiao smiled. He was also taken aback when he first heard the news of the fiasco. He was really worried that the collapse of Artur would directly end the whole situation. But soon he received definite news from Jan Constantine that there was no big problem with Artur, but it was just a so-called "fiasco" deliberately caused by Altur.

How else can we say that you must have sharp intelligence to engage in politics? If Jan Konstantin hadn’t been able to talk to Artur, and Artur had heard that Jan Konstantin was selling arms to Kossuth, which made him want to A share of the pie, thus strengthening the relationship with Jan Konstantin. Otherwise, it is really impossible to know such secret news...

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