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Death Chapter 357 Shocked


; On this day, Paul I and Penning talked a lot in the palace, and after Penning left, Paul summoned Marshal Rumyantsev alone.

When the old marshal had just entered the palace, Paul's words made the old marshal's heartbeat instantly accelerate "Marshal Rumyantsev, immediately give my order for Estonia, St.

Petersburg, Moscow and the Veliky Novgorod region to begin the conscription of soldiers, and to order the Praetorian Guard to cancel all holidays and enter a state of war!"

"Your Majesty, this" Without waiting for Rumyantsev to refute, Paul I immediately interrupted his reply and said firmly: "Your Excellency, Marshal Suvorov has no news coming, in such a situation, I have to prepare for the worst, knowing that Akhvsky and Kutuzov will not sit idly by, although there is no conclusive evidence now, but the situation has exceeded our expectations, we must be ready!"...

Hearing Paul I say this, Rumyantsev couldn't help but nod, but then he frowned "Your Majesty, your order is very reasonable, but in such a situation where St.

Petersburg and Estonia are not far from Prussia and Sweden, will our conscription of soldiers cause any misunderstanding between the two countries?"

Paul I thought for a moment and replied: "You're right, but I think if Akhfsky and they really have a disobedient heart, then Sweden and Prussia will definitely not be able to co-opt!"

As he spoke, Paul I's face suddenly changed, and it was only a moment's work.

Paul's face became very pale, and seeing this, Rumyantsev was puzzled and tentatively said: "Your Majesty?"

"Quick.

Rumyantsev, immediately give the order for a national call-up, I need the entire empire to mobilize immediately!

” The hurried words came out of the mouth of Paul I, but when they reached Rumyantsev's ears, they turned into thunder.

Previously, Paul I had only ordered the mobilization of four regions, including St.

Petersburg, which was still acceptable in Rumyantsev's opinion, after all, compared to the national mobilization, the impact of conscripting soldiers from only four regions on the empire was still acceptable.

But now in the blink of an eye.

Paul I changed his mind and ordered a national mobilization, oh God!

National mobilization, though, allowed the Russian Empire to gain hundreds of thousands of troops.

But the destruction of the entire empire is also obvious, knowing that if the whole country is called up now, then by the time the day is plowed, there will not be enough labor in the whole country.

This is bound to have a significant impact on food production in the coming year.

"Your Majesty.

Isn't this too urgent, I don't think the situation has gotten this bad, right?

” Seeing that Rumyantsev was a little puzzled, Paul I suddenly felt a little disgusted with the old marshal, but because he had not yet cultivated his own lineage in the army, he still needed Rumyantsev to do his best for himself, so Paul I patiently explained: "Your Excellency, I just said that if they are bent on preparing for a rebellion, Akhfsky.

Then it is inevitable to collude with the enemies of the Empire, and we have only mentioned two enemies, Prussia and Sweden.

But have you forgotten that in the Black Sea region there is an enemy of our empire's destiny?

As soon as Ahfsky and the infidels collude, I think the infidels will be happy to help the traitors disrupt the empire."

Hearing Paul I's explanation, Rumyantsev was stunned, but fortunately, the old marshal had experienced a lot of major events, so he was not stunned.

"Those heretics have an army of 200,000 in the Black Sea region!

If the rebels and the infidels colluded to open the line and let the Ottomans go straight in" As he spoke, Paul I's heart became more and more palpitating, and he even dared not think about it, and the whole thing had made the tsar feel out of his control.

Paul I did not dare to continue, but that does not mean that Rumyantsev did not dare "According to the calculation of the itinerary, His Excellency Suvorov should have arrived in Nikolaev, and there has been no news for so long, so it can be seen that something big must have happened in Nikolaev, and the only one who can block the passage of the messengers of His Excellency Suvorov's army in St.

Petersburg and Suvorov is only Akhovsky's people, but obviously with Suvorov's prestige in the Black Sea region for so many years, I think the danger he encountered must not be the army of the Reich, because even many of Akhovsky's troops are Suvorov's old troops."

Rumyantsev's analysis made Paul I and the two of them look at each other, and after a long time, Paul I opened his eyes and said: "Your Excellency, I think we will not be facing any ordinary enemy now, this will be an ordeal for the Empire, but I believe that under your leadership, the Empire's army will be able to kill all these rebellious and fierce enemies!"

"Yes, my majesty!"

After responding, Rumyantsev left the room in a hurry, as for the national mobilization, he did not need to do it, and the mobilization was a matter of zhèngfu.

On January 5, 1790, an order from St.

Petersburg quickly spread throughout Europe and shocked the whole world.

In the first decree of the new year, Paul I officially declared the Russian Empire a state of emergency mobilization throughout the country, and all men and women of appropriate age were required to report to the garrisons in various places in the shortest possible time.

Although Paul I did not specify the purpose of this national mobilization in his decree, anyone who knows Russia knows that Paul's goal was nothing more than the unsubmissive princes of the empire.

And just after Paul gave the order for national mobilization, Suvorov's messenger for help arrived in St.

Petersburg, Suvorov sent more than 100 Russian cavalry to St.

Petersburg to report to St.

Petersburg, but in the end only three cavalry successfully returned to St.

Petersburg, and these three cavalrymen were also covered with bruises and their lives hung by a thread.

When Paul I learned from the three horsemen that the Ottoman army of 200,000 had invaded the southern part of the empire and that Moldova had fallen, the emperor suddenly felt a wave of dizziness, and it was clear that there were more than these two pieces of fatal information.

The Black Sea Russian army assembled on the Crimean Peninsula in the name of suppressing the rebellion, and the Ottoman army under the leadership of the commander Selim had advanced to Mykolaiv, and for the benefit of the empire, Marshal Suvorov led 40,000 Janissaries to take over Nikolaev and vowed to fight to the death with the Ottomans.

And these messengers have been pursued by unknown forces in Ukraine, and the army chasing and killing the messenger has at least more than 2,000 soldiers, and these soldiers are all well-trained.

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After hearing the news, Paul I, despite exerting all his strength, could not hold back a mouthful of blood.

As for those high-level nobles, they were even more unbearable, and even a few nobles were frightened by the news.

The news of the great changes in the south of the empire spread to the whole of St.

Petersburg at a speed that no one expected, and the envoys of various countries even activated the highest level of information channels in their respective countries to spread to the country.

On January 10, 1790, after two days of urgent consultations, the Russian Empire's top brass handed over the decision to Paul I, and when Paul I received the document from the hands of the Imperial Prime Minister Primakov, His Majesty the Tsar put his seal on it after careful checking.

On the same day, Primakov read out the decision of His Majesty the Emperor and Zhèngfu to the citizens of the entire St.

Petersburg.

The Russian Empire officially declared Akhvsky and other high-ranking Black Sea generals traitors, and Paul I issued an order that any citizen of the empire who could kill Akhfsky would receive the title of marquis and a large estate.

In addition, the general mobilization of the Russian Empire was accelerated, and by February 10, 1790, all young men and women who met the requirements were to be assembled in the garrison barracks in various places, and anyone who evaded military service was punished for treason.

From now on, the Russian Empire entered a state of national emergency, and all the zhèngfu, factories, and schools everywhere must obey the unified orders of the empire, but those who disobeyed and deceived their superiors and subordinates were all punished for treason.

In addition, the Russian Empire officially declared war on the Ottoman Empire, and Paul I hoped that the European countries would unite against the invasion of the Ottoman infidels, and at the same time, Paul I solemnly demanded that all countries not support the rebel forces in the Russian Empire, and that all countries that supported these rebels were enemies of the Empire.

In addition to these, Paul I wrote two personal letters to the two rulers of Prussia and Austria, who hoped that Austria would come to the aid of the Russian Empire for the sake of the allies, as it had done against their old enemies, the Ottomans.

As for Prussia, Paul I recalled the previous friendship between the two countries, and put all the blame for the rupture of the two countries on Catherine II, who hoped that William would resolutely refrain from supporting the rebellions for the sake of the two men, and that it would be better to condemn them.

In Sweden, although Paul I did not write a personal letter to King Gustav, the addition of 5,000 troops on the Russian-Swedish border showed the attitude of the Russian Empire.

Paul I did not declare Kutuzov a traitor, but this trick seemed to William to be very clever.