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Chapter 317: Internal Worries


It can be said that, as Paul I thought, the rebellion in the Crimean Peninsula was nothing more than a conspiracy of nobles dissatisfied with his rule, the Ottoman Turks, and, if not controlled, the Prussians, the Swedes When William saw that Paul I ordered Suvorov to lead the army to the Crimean Peninsula to put out the fire, William was obviously distressed, and William was naturally no stranger to the famous Suvorov.

レ& spades; Thoughts & hearts; Road & clubs; If Paul could really entrust Suvorov with full power, then William believed that the Crimean rebellion would have been suppressed without exceptional circumstances.

However, taking advantage of this opportunity, William felt that Prussia should cut a piece or two of meat from the Russians, otherwise it would not be too cheap for the Russians.

With this in mind, Wilhelm urgently summoned Hans, and then asked Hans to send someone to contact Kutuzov, the governor of Russian Poland.

And Kutuzov, who was thinking about it by William at this moment, sat in the governor's palace in Brest and frowned.

Before, when Kutuzov learned through his own secret line that Paul I was going to deal with him, his whole heart hung in the air, and then in the next few days, it can be said that he was in a panic, and finally it was Kulichkov who gave him the idea of sending someone to kill Paul I's emissary.

Although Kutuzov was reluctant to do so at first, when he learned that the situation in St.

Petersburg was getting worse and worse, and that the Potemkin family had all been executed, he decided that it would be better to fight than to wait for the slaughter.

After that, he contacted some of Potemkin's old subordinates through his previous connections under Potemkin, and when he learned that everyone was in a state of panic.

Kutuzov came up with the idea of raising a thief for self-respect.

He felt that as long as the Crimean Peninsula was in chaos, Paul I would never touch himself and others, and then he told his former colleagues about his idea, and after that, Kutuzov's idea was unanimously approved.

Although Paul had now issued the edict of pardon, Kutuzov and others knew about it.

His former Potemkin confidant, Paul will never let go of himself and others, although he has passed the danger now.

But once the Crimean Peninsula is pacified, then these people will still be punished after all.

So at the moment Kutuzov is worried about his future "Your Excellency General, it's time to eat, look" Kulichkov walked in and said to Kutuzov.

The changes of these years have made Kulichkov no longer the proud nobleman.

Especially because of the closeness of his mother and Catherine II, after the coming to power of Paul I, Kulichkov's family was hit with destruction.

It is important to note that Kulichkov's mother had on several occasions spoken out against Paul I and slandered him in the circle of noblewomen in St.

Petersburg, all of which he hated.

In a recent letter home, Kulichkov learned that all members of his family had been convicted of treason by Paul I.

Kulicikov, who got the news, fainted for a whole day, and woke up the next day.

There was more hatred in Kulichkov's eyes.

When Kutuzov was in a panic, Kutuzov's idea was to intercept Paul I's envoy to delay time, and then contact the empress and Potemkin's old henchmen, and then everyone worked together to march to St.

Petersburg, but the latter proposal was suppressed by Kutuzov.

Although it seems that Kutuzov's territory is not small, and the army in his hands is also 40,000 people, you must know that Russian Poland is not a peaceful paradise, since the three countries of Prussia, Austria and Russia divided Poland, Kutuzov's land has not been pacified.

If it weren't for the need for Kutuzov to sit in the Russian Polish region and maintain local stability, Potemkin would have transferred Kutuzov, his first confidant, to the Black Sea region anyway to follow him.

"Oh, it's Kulichkov, I'm not hungry now, so I don't need to prepare the kitchen for the time being."

Saying that, Kutuzov rubbed his forehead, and seeing Kutuzov's appearance, Kulichkov couldn't help but persuade: "Your Excellency, what are you doing here?"

Listening to Kulickov's words, Kutuzov couldn't help but feel a burst of irritability "Kulichkov, I know what you are thinking, but you must know that the game is too risky, and even with those people, we still do not have the strength to fight St.

Petersburg!"

Hearing Kutuzov say this, it is clear that Kulichkov has a different opinion "Your Excellency, I think you are completely wrong in saying this, when you didn't do something, why did you conclude that he would not succeed, and now it is not a question of whether we can succeed or not, now it is a question of whether we can avoid it, do you think that His Majesty will let us go after solving the problem of the Crimean Peninsula!"

"Kulichkov, you must know that it was Rumyantsev who was stationed in St.

Petersburg, that was our marshal back then, with him, even if I brought the army to St.

Petersburg, but as long as he ascended to the heights, I believe that at least a third of this army will be at a loss, and this is the gap between us and them!"

"That's right, Your Excellency General, you are right, it was indeed His Excellency Rumyantsev who led us back then, and even now, I still maintain great respect for the marshal, but now is not the time for us to be indecisive, and besides, Your Excellency the Marshal is seventy-four years old, there is no guarantee that there will be an accident, I think" "Kulichkov, you're crazy!"

Hearing Kulichkov suddenly mention a big rebellious idea, Kutuzov immediately jumped up and looked at Kulichkov dumbfounded.

"Your Excellency, I'm not crazy, all I think is for all of us, as long as we send someone to assassinate His Excellency the Marshal and then frame it for Paul, we can not only destroy a great enemy, but also make the generals loyal to Paul swing again, and then it will be our perfect opportunity!"

"This" "Your Excellency, General, we can't hesitate anymore, Paul has already asked Marshal Suvorov to lead people to calm the situation on the Crimean Peninsula, do you think that with His Excellency Suvorov's talents, those people will be able to compete with him?

I dare to assert that unless the Ottomans immediately take advantage of the situation and attack the Black Sea region, His Excellency Suvorov will definitely calm the situation in a fairly short time, and then there will be no regret medicine for us!

” Hearing Kulickov's words, Kutuzov sat down heavily on the chair, "Also, Your Excellency General, do you think that St.

Petersburg will not know everything we have done before?

Once His Majesty relieves his hand, killing the Tsar's envoy at that time will be a dead end in any case!

” After speaking, Kulichkov looked at Kutuzov quietly, and the look on Kutuzov's face changed, the messenger who killed Paul was just to delay time, and now although time has been delayed, killing the emperor's envoy is a crime that is enough to destroy the family and the family!

All in all, now Kutuzov has no way back Thinking of this, Kutuzov said with a hideous face: "In that case, then we can't do anything about it.

Kulichkov, you immediately send someone to contact the Prussians and the Austrians, to test the attitude of the two countries, and then send someone to infiltrate back to St.

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Petersburg to contact the nobles who were cruelly treated by Paul.

You can also arrange the situation on the Black Sea side, and tell them that if they don't want to die, they will drag Suvorov for me!

” Seeing that Kutuzov had made up his mind, Kulichkov said with a happy face, and then walked out quickly With Kutuzov's order, the entire Russian Polish region can be described as surging, and the Russian troops stationed in the old Polish territory have begun unusual movements, of course, these movements have not yet reached the ears of Paul I.

At this moment, William stood in front of the whole map of Europe hanging in Sanssouci Palace, he looked at the map on the wall, and suddenly a sense of pride surged in his heart.

Now that Prussia's two powerful enemies in the east and west were already showing signs of large-scale civil strife, this was the best chance for Prussia to show its strength.

Thinking of this, Wilhelm decided to convene a cabinet meeting, to which all the Prussian nobility would be invited, and Wilhelm defined this meeting as unity of thought.

Although Wilhelm's prestige in Prussia was unparalleled at the moment, it was undeniable that there were not a few nobles whose interests had been damaged by Wilhelm's policies, and Wilhelm did not want to rebel against himself at home when he was fighting for Prussia's interests with all his might.

The Morakot rebellion that took place in East Prussia was a constant reminder of William.

Moreover, another purpose of Wilhelm's conference was to discuss a new expansion of the Prussian army.

The 13th, 14th, and 15th divisions have been formed, and although the combat effectiveness of these three divisions still needs to be tested, there is no doubt that these three newly formed divisions are now fully manned, and they can be exactly the same as the rest of the Prussian army except for their lack of war experience.

But Wilhelm was not satisfied with the size of the current Prussian army, although the Prussian army had reached 170,000, but 20,000 troops were stationed in North America to protect the Prussian colonies, so that the army stationed in Prussia in Europe was only 150,000.

And just think about it, the French standing army is more than 200,000, and the Russians' standing army is more than 300,000, approaching 400,000, as for the Austrians, although there are only 100,000 standing troops, but the Habsburg territory is not only Austria.

Therefore, in William's opinion, if Prussia really has the strength to compete with the other countries, then the Prussian army must break through the 200,000 mark!