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; For those who have been adrift at sea for a long time, their desire for land is by no means imaginable, and in such a situation, whether it is a navy or a merchant ship, they will allow their sailors to go to the port to relax while they are in each port.

Sometimes, of course, the navy tends to drift at sea for a long time due to the needs of combat missions, but this is only in the case of combat missions.

For now, both the Baltic Fleet and the Russian nobles on board it, after several days of wandering, it is clear that they no longer want to stay in bed.

While Ushakov was talking to the staff officer, Alexander suddenly walked in, and when he heard the words of the naval staff officer, Alexander's face showed a thoughtful expression.

For Alexander, the current Baltic Fleet and the Russian nobles on board the fleet are already his last hope, if he loses the support of these fleet soldiers and nobles, then Alexander will become a loner, and even if there is no one to have a different heart in this fleet, it will inevitably be even more unfavorable to Alexander at that time.

Moreover, Alexander is also a man who has always lived on land, growing up in the Winter Palace since he was a child and has been busy fighting since he ascended the throne, making Alexander a landlubber at all.

These days of wandering at sea made Alexander uncomfortable, especially when the waves were rough, and Alexander, like most people who first boarded a ship and sailed away, was overwhelmed.

Therefore.

Alexander also wanted to get on land very badly.

"Marshal Ushakov, otherwise, should we send someone to communicate with the Prussians in Copenhagen.

Let's see if they'll be able to provide us with supplies and allow our people to go to land to unwind a bit!

” Perhaps Ushakov could not care about the words of his staff officer, but for Alexander's words, Ushakov naturally could not treat them with an ordinary attitude.

Although it is said that the authority of the Romanov dynasty was greatly reduced after the conquest of St.

Petersburg, it can even be said that if Ushakov is against him, then there is no problem for him to take Alexander.

But as a veteran of the Russian Empire.

Ushakov's loyalty to the Romanov dynasty was still very trustworthy, as has been proven by successive monarchs of the Russian Empire.

Ushakov can be said to be quite an outlier in Russia's upper echelons, as can be seen from what he did.

Whether it was the reign of Katerine II, Paul I, or Alexander, Ushakov's attitude remained the same, and it may be said that his allegiance was not just to a single monarch, but to the entire Russian Empire!

"Since Your Majesty said so, then naturally it has to be so.

Rojevich.

I'll leave this matter to you, and you can communicate with the Prussians and see if you can get our men to land!"

” Hearing Ushakov's command, the Baltic Fleet staff officer named Royevich immediately responded loudly with an excited face.

After Rojevich left, Ushakov said to Alexander: "Your Majesty, the current situation is quite serious, and I know that you are not comfortable living in the fleet, but we are in a very poor situation at the moment.

Therefore we must be blessed with 120,000 vigilance in some things, even if the Prussians accede to our request to land.

But I hope you will continue to stay on top of the fleet!

” After Ushakov's words, Alexander's face showed a hint of bitterness, but then Alexander agreed to Ushakov's request, after all, Alexander knew that Ushakov's proposal was also for his own good.

Although St.

Petersburg has been captured by the rebels, and it can be said that the foundation of the Romanov dynasty has been taken away by the rebels, Alexander is, after all, the monarch of the Russian Empire and the only direct brother of the Romanov dynasty at present.

In this case, Alexander's presence was a great threat to Brankoff.

Successive rulers have only one attitude towards the monarchs of the previous dynasties, and that is to kill them, of course, there have been exceptions in history, but these exceptions are all under the premise that the reigning rulers felt that the monarchs of the previous dynasties would not pose a threat to their rule.

However, the relationship between Alexander and Blankov in the future is definitely a big exception, after all, Blankov seized the world of the Romanov dynasty, and Alexander himself was not a weak man, in this case, in order to consolidate his rule, Blankov was bound to cut off all the ties between Alexander and the various forces in the Russian Empire.

And if you look at the root, then eliminating Alexander from the top is undoubtedly the safest and quickest way.

Seeing that Alexander agreed to his request, the expression on Ushakov's face was also relaxed.

Subsequently, the Russian side made contact with the Copenhagen Governor's Palace, and the Prussian officials who contacted Rojevich agreed to the request of the Russians quite happily, after all, Rirengail had already made some explanations, so Prussia agreed to the Russians' landing request very readily.

However, as for the list of materials purchased by the Russians, although the Russians said that they would purchase them at a price higher than the market price, the Prussians were not as happy as they had promised.

Prussia promised to supply the request, but it had to wait for a while, because at present, although Copenhagen was an important trade distribution center on the Baltic Sea, the sea-related goods in the Copenhagen market were not abundant due to the Prussians' aggressive development of the navy.

The Russians were a little unhappy with the Prussians' reservations, but after they learned a little about the Copenhagen market, they realized that the Prussians were not lying to them.

Rojevich immediately sent someone to ask Ushakov about the relevant questions, and learned about the situation.

Ushakov's expression was also very solemn.

After some thought, Ushakov told Royevich to see if he could find a way to buy some of the necessary supplies from the Prussian Navy.

Subsequently.

On the instructions of Ushakov, Royevich made contact with the Prussians.

However, it was clear that the disposal of military supplies was beyond the authority of Rilengail, and after learning that the local Prussian government could not do anything about the military supplies, Ushakov, after consulting with Alexander, decided that if Copenhagen could supply the Baltic Fleet with all the supplies on the supply list within a week, the Russians could give them two percent more than the market price.

For this answer.

Rirengail was noncommittal, but in order not to arouse the vigilance of the Russians, Rirengail instructed the Prussian officials who had been in contact with the Russians to give them as good answers as they could.

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The arrival of the Baltic Fleet was only the first batch.

A large number of ships fleeing from St.

Petersburg then arrived in Copenhagen, which led to the number of Prussian soldiers stationed in the port area.

At the beginning, after Dessau led the 5th Division away, the defense of Copenhagen and Denmark was handed over to the city guards that had been formed in succession.

Most of the soldiers were recruited from Denmark.

But the officers were all Prussians.

In the area around Copenhagen, the number of these city guards was about 8,000, and now after the Russians arrived in Copenhagen, Rirengail drew the main force of the city guards from all over the country, plus some militia and police forces, and put together more than 7,000 people, all of whom were sent to the port area.

The next day, Ushakov officially announced that the Baltic Fleet, including those who had escaped from St.

Petersburg with the Baltic Fleet, could leave the battleship and go to the port area of Copenhagen.

However, because of the large number of people and the deliberate restrictions on the part of Prussia.

So Alexander and Ushakov decided that each battleship had to keep two-thirds of the men on top of the battleship, and the remaining third could go to the port area.

But even that third of them made Copenhagen's port area full in an instant.

Although the Russians in western Zhejiang are not nice to say.

It can be described as a lost dog, but it is obvious that these people are not short of money, especially the Russian nobles on these warships, who have a lot of hard currency such as gold and silver in their pockets.

After all, when these nobles were evacuated from St.

Petersburg, they were in a hurry, so they mainly carried hard currency such as gold and silver.

The extraordinary prosperity of the port area instantly made it a mecca for all the merchants of Copenhagen, who wanted to go to the port to do business with the Russians, after all, merchants never had to deal with money.

However, Rirengail did not agree to the request of these merchants, and even Rirengail sent someone to warn these merchants, that is, they were forbidden to go to the port area to contact the Russians, and if they found one, they would definitely be severely punished!

Rirengail's resolute attitude deterred the merchants.

In fact, the reason why these businessmen were forbidden to go to the port area to contact the Russians was not only to prevent these businessmen from sabotaging his plans for profit, but also because Ruilungail had some selfish motives that were not known to outsiders.

After demarcating the port area where the Russian fleet was allowed to dock, Rirengail forcibly ordered some shops to close, and most of the businesses that remained in the port area were trusted by Rirengail, and even a few of its merchants were attached to Rirengail himself.

Since ancient times, officials and businessmen, although they are two groups, but outside ancient and modern, the relationship between these two groups is far from so simple.

Even in some eras, officials and businessmen have even become a state of both prosperity and loss.

The Dessau family was also in business, and even the entire Prussian hierarchy was inextricably linked to merchants, even William.

Therefore, the shops left in the port area, with the exception of a few of the Rirengeal own, were all owned by the Prussian high-level, and the Dessau family was the majority.

It was also after these Russians began to land that the status of the women who had lost their footing that Rirengail had previously gathered was greatly improved.

Neither the sailors nor the Russians on board the fleet had not touched a woman for several days.

Maybe when they are at sea, they can still endure it, but once they are on land.

When these stumbling women stood in front of them, it was clear that most of the Russian men had lost their souls.

These Copenhagen women did not disappoint Rirengail, at least on the third day, Rirengail was reported, that is, the stumbling women he arranged before not only made these Russian male compatriots become like soft-footed shrimp the next day, but also from these Russian population, these stumbling women also got a lot of information.

Although this information is taken together, it looks very messy.

But Rirengail believed that this information would be useful once it reached the professionals in Brandenburg, and in that case, he would have made a contribution.

The fifth day after Rirengail sent the information to Brandenburg.

He also received a reply from Brandenburg.

Although this reply letter was in the name of the Prussian government, when he saw the handwriting on the reply, Rirengail's heart immediately felt extremely excited, because this handwriting was Locks's own handwriting.

As a high-ranking official of the Prussian government.

The Governor of a dignified place.

How could Rirengail not recognize Locks's handwritten letter, and it was precisely because he recognized the handwriting that made Rirengail attach great importance to the content of this reply.

This reply letter not only praised Rielengail, but also gave Rielengail a task, that is, Rielengail must do everything possible to delay the Russians for half a month.

Of course, the reply did not explain why the Russians were asked to delay the Russians for half a month, but the letter also mentioned that Brandenburg had sent a team of envoys to Copenhagen to meet with the Russians.

At the end of the letter, Locks also promised Rilengele that Elstner, the foreign minister of the Prussian government's cabinet, was now about to reach his station.

If Rirengail is able to accomplish this task, then Locks will recommend Rirengail to succeed Elstner in the Prussian cabinet!

Member of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Prussian Government.

The thought of this title makes Rirengail's heart excited.

Although the comparison between the governor of Copenhagen and a foreign minister is both good and bad, after all, the governor of Copenhagen is the highest administrator of a region, he rules the local area on behalf of the Prussian royal family and government, and it can be said that without the direct order of the king and the government, then the governor is the local emperor!

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On the other hand, the status of a cabinet member goes far beyond the political status of a regional governor.

Don't look at the Prussian government, Locks is currently in full control, but after all, Locks is a man and not a god, and he obviously needs the help of cabinet members to complete the control of the government.

In such a situation, a cabinet member not only has an important say at the level of state affairs, but also has a huge influence on Prussia as a whole.

Take Rirengail, for example, although he is equivalent to the existence of the emperor of the soil in Copenhagen, once something happens, he is not like Sun obediently sent people to visit the mansions of various cabinet members in the hope of getting their support.

Another manifestation of the political influence of cabinet members was in the retirement benefits of Prussia.

Cabinet members and military generals and above can enter the Prussian Senate after the age of fifteen to continue to exert their residual heat, and although this residual heat is not as powerful as when they were in power, it is undeniable that for politicians, this rule also has a great temptation.

No one with power wants to lose all their rights in one fell swoop, and that sense of loss is by no means imaginable to ordinary people.

Although the Senate can be said to uphold the will of the Prussian royal family, the members of the Senate still have some rights, which are mainly the right to supervise the government and the army.

Originally serving as the governor of Copenhagen meant that Rirengail could prolong his political life for at least a few years, so once he became a cabinet member, it meant that Rirengail's political life would not be over until he died unless he made a big mistake and was disqualified from being a member of the Senate!

Following Brandenburg's instructions, Rirengail immediately began a planned reduction in the volume of material supplies to the Baltic Fleet.

"What's going on, how come the materials purchased today are so much less than yesterday's!"

Ushakov stood on top of the flagship and said to Rojevich beside him.

Because it was Rojevich who was in contact with Prussia at the beginning, Ushakov then let Rojevich be in charge of the procurement of relevant materials.

Of course, Rojevich had to keep a daily count of the amount of supplies purchased and report them to Ushakov and Alexander, after all, the money used to purchase supplies was paid for by Alexander with the money he had brought from the St.

Petersburg treasury and the Winter Palace.

Hearing Ushakov's question, Royevich looked a little aggrieved and said: "Your Excellency, this is not the fault of the undercarriage, today the Prussians have sent someone to say that because we have purchased far more supplies these days than we have in the Copenhagen market, they must mobilize them from other regions, and it will take a lot of time to go back and forth!"

Although Rojevich's answer made Ushakov feel depressed, he was not good at reprimanding Rojevich again, after all, it was not Rojevich's fault.