Struggle in Russia

Chapter 505 Reining in the Precipice

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Grand Duke Constantine's questioning was not to say aggressive, at least it was "righteous and strict". If you just listen to what he said, you really think that Dmitry Milyutin has done something bad and outrageous!

The problem is that this calls the villain to file a complaint first, or calls the thief to catch the thief. Anyone who knows the inside story can't help but laugh to himself at these words, ridiculing his posturing and vexatiousness.

It's just that Dmitry neither laughed nor made trouble, he still replied unhurriedly: "Your Highness, regarding your question, I can tell you very clearly and simply that it is Constantine Pobedeau The related orders issued by Nostsev, as the commander-in-chief, he has the power to issue such orders, and I must obey them!"

Of course, Grand Duke Constantine knew that Pobedonostsev was the commander-in-chief, but he didn't pay attention to the commander-in-chief at all, because in previous wars, the commander-in-chief gave people a feeling of being in name only.

It seems that this position is purely a decoration, even if a leash dog is placed in that position!

"So what!" Grand Duke Constantine's tone was still very strong, as if he wanted to tear Dmitry into pieces, "The director general can do anything wrong, he is the director general, but why should he interfere with me? Moldavian affairs, what does that have to do with him, don't you think the hands are too long!"

Dmitry was amused by this remark. He felt that either Grand Duke Constantine was a fool, or he hadn't figured out what was going on.

He raised his head, looked directly at the Grand Duke Constantine, and reminded him very intimately: "Your Highness, the war preparation warehouse is not under the control of Moldavia, and all the personnel and materials in this warehouse belong to Pasco. Prince Vichy is under the command of the commander's regiment. His Excellency Pobedonostsev has full jurisdiction over the depot as commander-in-chief of the regiment."

After a short pause, he "enthusiastically" reminded: "The warehouse is only located in Moldavia, but the materials that are neither under the jurisdiction of Moldavia nor belong to Moldavia, you are not qualified to The warehouse is making irresponsible remarks!"

Grand Duke Constantine was blushed. This mistake was a bit low-level, because he had already habitually thought that the warehouse belonged to him, but Dmitry exposed the truth in a few words, and he was the real one. What about the clown!

"This... this..."

Grand Duke Constantine was so stunned that he couldn't speak at all, and Viscount Prozolov hurried forward to help smooth things over: "Your Highness certainly knows who is in charge of the warehouse, but as the Grand Duke of the Empire and the Governor of Moldavia, He is very concerned about the situation of combat readiness. Now that you suddenly broke into and occupied the warehouse, if you delay the preparation of the war, whose responsibility is it? We can’t let Moldavia help you take the blame!”

This unreasonable three-point disturbance can be regarded as a level, and it is a step further than unreasonable trouble. It's just that this is still useless to Dmitry, he still replied so calmly:

"I have already told you, Your Highness, that Pobedonostsev found serious problems in the warehouse, so he appointed me to take over the lock evidence of the warehouse. This is completely in line with the procedure. If you have any objections to this, you can ask Pasco Prince Vitch mentioned that you can also write directly to His Majesty."

"As for the delay in combat readiness, it is precisely because serious dereliction of duty and corruption cases have occurred in this warehouse that seriously affected the combat readiness that His Excellency Pobedonostsev had to take decisive measures. Not only will this not delay the combat readiness, but will It will eliminate related problems, and there is no need to worry about it at all, and there is no scapegoating."

Dmitry did not give Viscount Prozolov and Grand Duke Constantine a chance to intervene. He said in one breath: "So your highness's concerns are completely unreasonable and meaningless. If there are no other questions, then I will go back to the warehouse and continue to assist His Excellency Pobedonostsev in his work. The most urgent task now is to find out all the moles.

Then declare the canonical punishment! "

Grand Duke Constantine and Viscount Prozolov looked at each other. Both of them knew that Dmitri would not buy it at all, and would not bother them at all, because their procedures were clear and clear, and there was no bone to pick. So what if they barked wildly?

But if they let Dmitri go back like this, they would be a little unwilling. Viscount Prozolov kept hinting at Grand Duke Constantine with his eyes, hoping to detain Dmitri.

For a moment, Grand Duke Constantine was a little moved and ready to take the risk, but when he saw Dmitri's eyes that were very calm and did not take him and Viscount Prozolov seriously, Grand Duke Constantine gave up. adventure.

So what if he detains Dmitry? Pobedonostsev was still at the warehouse, and it was meaningless to just capture Dmitri, and once Dmitri was captured, it would be very difficult to end the matter.

After all, he belongs to Crown Prince Alexander, so what he did was tantamount to directly declaring war on Crown Prince Alexander, and why did he detain Dmitry? If he forcibly detains someone, Crown Prince Alexander can make him vomit blood.

Doing this is no different from giving away the head directly. Now he is a piece of shit when it comes to the warehouse issue. If he doesn't care about it anymore, it doesn't mean that he will give a lot of handles to Crown Prince Alexander and let others kill him. !

Grand Duke Constantine is not that stupid. Although he is really passive now, even if the warehouse incident happens, he can still take the blame for the dead ghost. Although he will inevitably be dissed by his father, it is still possible to retain the last bit of decency. of.

So he finally ignored Viscount Prozolov's constant hints and chose to let Dmitry leave.

"Your Highness, how could you just let him go!" Viscount Prozolov was naturally anxious.

Grand Duke Constantine asked angrily: "Otherwise? Detain him, send the handle to Alexander, and let him fuck me to death?"

Viscount Prozolov was stunned speechless, while Grand Duke Constantine continued: "We have no reason at all. Why should we detain him? It's really going to turn around, not just the small warehouse. Problem, maybe I, the governor of Moldavia and the replacement commander of the Black Sea Fleet, will end up at the end. At that time, I can only roll back to St. Petersburg with my tail between my legs. Not only will I be despised by my father, but I will also have to rely on others Already!"

Grand Duke Constantine waved his fist and said viciously: "I absolutely don't want such a future, so you immediately clean up my hands and clean up all the unfavorable evidence that can involve me. This case must have nothing to do with me. , I have no idea at all, do you understand?"

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