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It has never been a rare thing that the upper beam is not straight and the lower beam is crooked. Don't expect the people below to be law-abiding if you don't obey the rules. Perhaps for Grand Duke Constantine, he felt that he had a good reason for "misappropriating" food and should not be condemned, and it was really not a big deal.

But the people below will not approve of this set of fallacies. For the people below, they only see that you take the lead in breaking the law and discipline. As for the so-called high-sounding reasons you mentioned, they are a fart!

Why can't the monk touch me?

Everyone would have such thoughts, not to mention the Russian officials who are not considered clean. For them, since you, Grand Duke Constantine, have taken the lead, then we naturally have to follow. At worst, you eat meat and we drink it. Soup!

It's not just these little guys at the grassroots level, in fact, why doesn't Viscount Prozolov think this way?

Naturally, he hit it off with the warehouse manager. Anyway, with the big mountain of Grand Duke Constantine in front of him, it’s not normal for us to take a little of what he took! Think of it as a labor fee for the Governor-General!

So the hole was opened all at once. Perhaps the original intention of Grand Duke Constantine was to tear down the east wall to make up for the west wall, and just embezzle a little food for emergency. But as he led Viscount Prozolov to follow, the big and small ghosts who managed the warehouse below would naturally reach out together.

Maybe the initial amount was not very large, just a bit of welfare-like oil and water, but once this bad head is opened, it can't be closed. Soon the warehouse managers began to take action to "misappropriate" grain in every possible way.

If there are statistical data, Grand Duke Constantine can see that the food far beyond the upper limit of his ability to tear down the east wall to make up for the west wall has disappeared in a very short period of time.

Anyway, even if he reacted now, he couldn't make up the big hole. What's more, he still doesn't know anything, and he still thinks he is clever and has a way, waiting for Alexei to succumb!

It's just that Alexei is impossible to succumb to, even if it's because of the Bulgaria issue, he has suffered unimaginably huge pressure, and there are constant hints from big bosses to make him succumb, but he just carries it.

This immediately made many big bosses, including Nicholas I, very depressed, because they all underestimated Alexei's resilience, and they never thought that the other party would carry it to the end.

And at this time, there were not many choices before Nicholas I. Either they could simply dismiss Alexei, or they could only let this matter pass with a little thunder and rain.

The latter choice is naturally not what Nicholas I would like to see. A group of conservatives, including Count Uvarov, are also trying their best to fan the flames and speak ill of Alexei, with the intention of killing Alexei in one fell swoop. .

But Count Rostovtsev came in handy at a critical moment. He convinced Nicholas I in a few words. The reason was simple. Wallachia must maintain stability, and changing the governor now would easily lead to chaos. What's more, it is completely possible to write down this account, and then slowly settle the account with Alexei after the incident in Bulgaria is over.

In addition, Count Rostovtsev also told Nicholas I cryptically that many people were very disdainful of Grand Duke Constantine's actions, thinking that he did not perform as a prince should have, and that he lowered the royal family. style.

Well, this is what Nicholas I was most afraid of hearing, because he also knew that the things that Grand Duke Constantine did were really unspeakable. If it were made public, it would probably leave a bad reputation forever, and even implicate his father. So, don't be too outrageous.

So after the uproar, Nicholas I chose to swallow his anger for the time being, but he also secretly made up his mind to dismiss Alexei after he settled Bulgaria, and let him know the result of offending the royal family.

As a result, Grand Duke Constantine's greatest reliance was lost, and even Nicholas I turned the big things into trivialities and ignored them.

Of course, don't expect to rely on this to handle Alexei.

Then, in late November, as the negotiations between Menshikov and Turkey reached a stalemate, the Turks still refused to give in, almost declaring that war was imperative.

Anyway, Nicholas I had already made up his mind to use troops as soon as the new year thawed. What he couldn't get on the negotiating table, he had to use cannons and bayonets to get it!

Under the guidance of this policy, Russia is naturally preparing for war with all its strength. The first batch of about 80,000 advance troops entered Moldavia and Wallachia from the direction of Ukraine, and began to adapt to the environment and make relevant preparations.

It should be said that 80,000 people are not particularly many. When the Hungarian revolution was quelled, Nicholas I sent nearly 500,000 people with a wave of his hand. Eighty thousand people are just an appetizer for Russia.

It's just that this appetizer was ordered by Grand Duke Constantine himself. The food in his warehouse was embezzled, and he never thought that the war would enter a state of preparation so quickly and pour into Moldavia all at once. With tens of thousands of mouths to eat, it must be a mess!

"Why is there so much food missing!"

When Grand Duke Constantine received the report that the reserves in the warehouse had bottomed out and could last for ten days and a half months at most, he was naturally shocked. Because according to his memory, it seems that he didn't embezzle so much food, right?

Viscount Prozolov naturally knew what was going on here. After all, he also reaped the benefits by plucking wild goose, but this matter cannot be clearly stated, otherwise Grand Duke Constantine would have to explode on the spot.

He could only try his best to explain: "Your Highness, you may not have embezzled so much food, but think about it, if you want to keep such a big matter secret, you can only keep those long mouths shut, so you must... you know Yes, only if they are in the same boat as us..."

Did Grand Duke Constantine understand?

He understood it, but he felt a sigh of relief in his heart! Because it is obviously not what I said before, and why do the bastards below take so much advantage, Nima, embezzling almost as much food as him, isn't it terrible!

However, he also knows that this matter cannot be publicized, but if he wants to settle accounts with the bastards below, he will definitely be blown up. If such a big scandal breaks out at this juncture, it is conceivable that Alexei and his good brother Will not miss the opportunity to add insult to injury.

After pondering again and again, Grand Duke Constantine asked sullenly: "Then what should we do now? The military will not let it go without food!"

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