Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 908: happy too early

Count Shuvanov left the imperial study happily, because Alexander II finally agreed to his request and agreed to let him return to the third department to work.

Of course, it's not the third department back in Kiev, but the third department headquarters will assist Pobedonostsev as his assistant.

To be honest, this result made Count Shuvanov overjoyed. After all, he could only be regarded as the middle-level leader in the third part, and it was impossible to be an assistant to the boss of the third part. But now he was suddenly promoted to the top level of power in the third part, and became a big boss that can be counted in the third part. How can such a huge progress make people unhappy!

Count Shuvanov was indignant when he thought that he worked hard for Count Uvarov as a dog and did all the dirty work but was finally given up.

There is no harm if there is no comparison. When he was in the Kingdom of Sardinia, he still missed the days when he was a dog for Count Uvarov, and felt that he might not have such a good life in the future. But who would have thought that in the blink of an eye, he would have a whole new look.

This shows what? It fully shows that Count Uvarov is a bastard! God knows how much labor that old fox has squeezed out of him. If he had been in a normal state, maybe he should have gotten a better position long ago.

Count Shuvanov kept complaining that he was too stupid, and should have changed his service object earlier, but it was not too late to realize it now, what better beauty than being directly on the thigh of Alexander II Difference?

I believe that as long as he hugs this big thick leg tightly, it will be no problem to be popular and spicy in the future!

Count Shuvanov, who was delighted, didn't notice that a carriage quickly caught up with his car. At the moment when the two cars were side by side, someone called him through the window.

"Count! Wake up! Count!"

Count Shuvanov looked at the person who was calling him outside the car window and asked in puzzlement, "Sorry, who are you, forgive me for not knowing you!"

Count Shuvanov did not scold the other party for being impolite. After all, those who dare to call him on the street like this will definitely not fail to follow suit. good camouflage.

"Sorry, Earl, my master ordered me not to tell you your identity, but he invited you to meet at the National Library."

Count Shuvanov frowned, subconsciously he didn't want to accept the invitation, but before he could refuse, the man on the other side said: "My master said, there are only advantages and no disadvantages for this meeting with you! And if If you don't go, you will regret it!"

Count Shuvanov was surprised. The person who dared to tell him that he would regret it in person must be a famous figure in Russia. So who could this person be?

The first thing he thought of was Earl Uvarov. The earl was indeed so arrogant, but now he shouldn't dare?

Bariatinsky or Pobedonostsev? Their news should not be so well-informed. It is unlikely that they would know just after Alexander II agreed to his request.

If they were so awesome, how could they have been suppressed so badly by Count Uvarov before?

After guessing for a long time, Count Shuvanov found that he had no clue, and he agreed to the invitation out of an eye-opening idea. When he entered the VIP room of the National Library and saw Count Rostovtsev sitting upright—surprised, Confusion and fear surged into my heart at the same time.

He has naturally heard about the power and status of Count Rostovtsev. As the most trusted think tank of Nicholas I and Alexander II, after the fall of Count Uvarov, this is one of the most powerful crocodiles in the officialdom up.

No wonder the servant regretted not coming. The terrified Earl Shuvanov felt that he was not stupid, otherwise he would really faint in the toilet in the future.

"Count, are you looking for me?" Count Shuvanov greeted respectfully.

Count Rostovtsev nodded slightly, motioned for Count Shuvanov to sit down, and then said slowly, "Did you see Your Majesty?" M..

"Yes!" Count Shuvanov nodded quickly.

Count Rostovtsev said again: "Your Majesty promised to let you go to the third part to be Pobedonostsev's assistant?"

Count Shuvanov was stunned, because this news should only be known to Alexander II and him. At least according to Alexander II's intention, this news will not be announced to the public for the time being. After all, the reformists are now like wolves. Staring at the third part, any trouble could easily attract their attention.

In line with the principle that one thing more is worse than one thing less, it is the best policy to keep it secret for the time being. So how did Count Rostovtsev get the news? Also know so fast?

Countless thoughts popped up in Count Shuvanov's mind for a while, and he had a deeper understanding of Count Rostovtsev's horror~www.readwn.com~ He dealt with it carefully: "Your Majesty only has this aspect ideas, but there are still many concerns in various aspects, so..."

"So keep it secret for now, right!" Count Rostovtsev took the conversation lightly, and Count Shuvanov broke into a cold sweat.

He looked at Count Rostovtsev in horror, wanted to say something but couldn't utter a word, he looked so ridiculous like a drake with its neck tied.

"You look stupid in shock," Count Rostovtsev commented calmly. "Do you think there are really any secrets in this country that can be kept secret?"

Count Shuvanov couldn't say a word, he didn't understand what Count Rostovtsev meant by saying this to him, was it a warning?

"It's a reminder!" Count Rostovtsev once again saw through his mind, and said calmly: "Since I know this secret, many people will also know that there is no impenetrable wall in the Winter Palace. So you It's best to think clearly, what will happen to other people if they know this secret!"

Count Shuvanov swallowed hard, the others? Do you mean the reformers or Count Uvarov?

"Including Pobedonostsev!" Count Rostovtsev reminded again.

Count Shuvanov was shocked again, not only because his thoughts were completely seen through, but also because he suddenly realized whether Pobedonostsev would be unhappy after knowing the secret.

Yes, he landed in the third part as an assistant, but can you guarantee that Pobedonostsev will welcome him as an assistant?

At least Count Shuvanov himself didn't like this kind of assistant who was forced by the Tsar. Generally, this meant that power was diluted, it meant that a pair of eyes were watching at close range, and it meant all kinds of inconvenience and trouble!

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