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Chapter 199: Headache


Chapter 199: Headache After Ovorov informed Catherine II that Prussia was willing to accept the terms of the peace talks, a big stone in the empress's heart finally landed.

"Ovorov, you have done a good job, although we Russia has lost some interests this time, but it is still within the scope of my acceptance, I am still satisfied with your performance this time, so let's make a statement to the cabinet about this matter, and your title will be improved in the future, so take it as your reward!"

Ovorov's words made Ovorov ecstatic, and then Ovorov was tears rolling in his eyes, Ovorov has been working hard these days, and what made Ovorov even more unbearable was the coffee in the Prussian embassy.

Well, it is estimated that the coffee from the Prussian embassy left a large piece in Ovorov's heart Then, through formal discussions in the Cabinet, the Russians promised to deliver three million worth of goods to the Prussian embassy within a month, and it was not for the Russians to consider what the Prussians said about the return of this wealth.

As for the military buffer zone north of Warsaw, in view of the current turmoil in Poland, this will be realized after the Russian army calms down the situation in Poland, and as for Western Lithuania, Russia promised Prussia that it could go to receive it at any time.

After Russia made a formal decision, Scottair ordered someone to send the news back to China, and the reconciliation between Prussia and Russia also made Scottel relaxed. ...............

"Your Majesty, Your Excellency Jevisky has once again offered to enter the city of Warsaw and garrison it, see if we are ......."

"Don't agree to his request for the time being, now we don't have an advantage in the city, who knows what Yevisky will think" August looked at the person in front of him and said, at this moment he was sitting on the throne of the Polish royal palace in Warsaw.

After the last battle, because Potemkin was busy resting and processing the results of the battle, this gave August a chance to breathe, and after learning that the Russian army was not approaching step by step, August immediately led his men back to Warsaw City, where he decided to fight the Russian army in a decisive battle.

And August naturally informed Yevisky of the order to return to Warsaw City, and after receiving August's order, Yevisky also came to Warsaw with his men and horses, but the defenders of Warsaw City did not allow the army led by Yevisky to enter the city.

August's order to Yevsky was to garrison a castle not far from Warsaw, but Yevsky thought that only by gathering his forces in one place could he resist the attack of the Russian army, so he repeatedly asked Auguste for instructions, hoping to enter Warsaw to assist in the defense, but his request was rejected by Auguste without dispute.

There were two main reasons for refusing Yevisky's request One reason is that after the last fiasco, Auguste only had more than 20,000 men left, although after Warsaw, he wantonly recruited militia in Warsaw, but for some reason, the army in Warsaw still did not exceed 30,000.

August, who was very vigilant, naturally would not allow Yevisky to lead his army into the city, and now Warsaw was August's last hope, if Yevisky and others were allowed to enter the city, even if the Russian army did not fight, it would be difficult to guarantee that Yevisky would not see money.

Another reason was that August thought it necessary to place an army not far outside Warsaw, which could be perfectly matched by the defenders of Warsaw, and that it would be better than having all the troops gathered in Warsaw and besieged by the enemy.

It is impossible to say whether August's idea is good or bad, because the second reason does have some truth, and this reason is also used by August as the official reason for refusing Yevisky's troops to enter Warsaw.

But Yevisky's men didn't think so, many of Yevisky's subordinates thought that August had never trusted them, and had always regarded the rebels as a substitute for the dead, and even the castle where the rebels were stationed was located east of Warsaw, and the east was the route for the Russian army, blocking the Russians from passing through the place to Warsaw, and the situation of the rebels could be imagined.

In fact, Yevisky also understands this truth, but he does not want to think about this aspect, and now the Russians are about to enter Warsaw, and if everyone is still careful at this moment, then it is impossible to stop the Russians who are like wolves and tigers.

But in the face of the excited subordinates, Yevisky's heart was indeed in a dilemma.

Not to mention the dirty things on the Polish side.

In late October, the Russian ** team that had rested enough embarked on the journey again, this time their goal was very obvious, in Potemkin's view, after the last defeat, the Poles have become frightened birds, as long as the Russian army can advance with the overwhelming momentum of Mount Tai, those Poles will definitely be broken, and the recovery of Warsaw is only a blow to the ashes.

Potemkin's idea can basically represent the Russian army, although it has experienced the previous war, and the Russian army has also suffered great casualties, but after joining Potemkin, the total strength of the Russian army still reached nearly 50,000.

And more importantly, Potemkin also used the captured Poles to form an enlistment army, and the commander of this Polish enlistment army was Hahnbo*v.

During this time, Hahnbov can be described as proud, because of the strong combat power of the Russians, basically the Polish cities in front of the Russian army were all taken down by the First World War, and after each war, those wall-to-wall Polish nobles would seek a way to see Potemkin and then benefit from it.

But how could the honorable Marshal Potemkin personally go to see these little people, so the reception of these little people fell to the head of Hahnbo*v, and in the face of such a good opportunity, Hahnbo*v naturally wanted to seek some benefits for himself.

Among other things, during this period of time, Hahnbov already had a new mistress in the double digits, all of which were paid tribute to the Polish nobles, and as for the goods, it is clear from the fact that there were more than a dozen fully loaded carriages in Hahnbov's army.

In this way, although Khanbo*v behaved like a dog in front of Potemkin, in front of his own compatriots, Khanbo*v was a towering appearance.

After the victory in the battle with Auguste, in view of the lack of Russian troops, Khan Bo*v took the initiative to ask Potemkin to propose the establishment of a Polish army, this proposal was agreed to by Potemkin without hesitation, and the appointment of the main general fell on the head of Khanpo*v.

It's just that in order to prevent anything unusual from happening in this Polish co-enlistment army, when Potemkin appointed Khanbo*v as the commander of the co-enlistment army, he basically replaced the officers in the co-enlistment army with Russians.

It can be said that in addition to the commander, the other officers of this co-enlistment army are all Russians, and it can also be said that this army is completely under the surveillance of the Russians.

After the formation of the co-enlistment army was completed, Potemkin handed over the task of the vanguard to Hahnbo, relying on the might of the Russians and the weak garrison of the city, this co-army was invincible, and every time after capturing a city, Haenbo*v would integrate all the prisoners in the city into the co-operative army, so that the scale of the co-operative army was getting bigger and bigger.

By the time the Russian army approached Warsaw, the number of co-operatives under Khanbov alone had reached 20,000 or 30,000.

In this way, Hahnbov was even more ambitious, looking at the city of Warsaw, which was not far away on the map, and Hahnbov already thought of the scene of his fortune after entering Warsaw.

Unlike the triumph of Hahnbo*v, Potemkin had a headache in the face of the situation in Poland.

It stands to reason that after the victory in the Great War, the dawn of the pacification of Poland has begun to appear, and how can Potemkin have a headache, in fact, the people who say this do not understand that construction is more difficult than destruction.

After pacifying the situation in Poland, the Russians must of course ensure that Poland can be ruled by the Russians for a long time, otherwise a chaotic Poland will not only not be in the interests of the Russians, but will also want to devour the blood of the Russians like a bottomless pit.

The eastern part of Poland was fine, because it was close to the Russians, so neither Auguste nor the rebels caused much damage in the east, but it was different in other parts of Poland.

According to Potemkin's information, with the exception of the eastern part of Poland, which is close to Russia, the whole of Poland is basically mired in a kind of injustice, especially in the northern part of Poland.

Although Yevisky is strict in restraining his subordinates, you must have an army after you revolt!

So where did these armies come from?

Naturally, from the serfs and from the middle, what if some people were unwilling to participate in the uprising?

Of course, it was coercion, and in order to develop their subordinates, the leaders of the rebel ranks did whatever it took to develop them.

As a result, the local rì order has been greatly disrupted, and because the men in the prime of life have been coerced into the army, who will take care of the crops in the field?

Even if the chaos in Poland was quelled, Potemkin faced an extremely difficult situation, and this situation was something that Potemkin did not want to see.

Because to get to the bottom of the matter, the chaos in Poland is inseparable from Kutuzov, and the post-war reconstruction after the pacification of Poland naturally needs to be borne by the Russians, and such a large amount of funds, whether those bureaucrats in St.

Petersburg agree to it for the time being, and even if they do, they must be starting from top to bottom.

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Winter is about to end, and if there is not enough support, even if the situation in Poland is calmed down, there is nothing to feed the people, and another outrage* is possible.

In any case, Kutuzov's responsibility will be infinitely magnified, and as Kutuzov's benefactor, Potemkin will naturally be splashed with dirty water.

Although Potemkin is not worried that the dirty water splashed by others will affect his own interests, but under the crowd, the anxiety is certain.

So there are some things that you can't think about, and it's a headache to think about them!!