Romanian Eagle

Chapter 238 The Bourneage (Part 2)

The Andizi Danton mentioned by Counselor Masnow, Ambassador Baslob is also acquainted, and has met several times at the Diplomatic Gala. However, because they belonged to two opposing sides, they never talked. I just know that this Mr. Andizi Danton was sent to Romania last fall to replace the old counselor who was not in good health.

"Can this candidate work?"

Of course, Ambassador Baslob knew the status of the counselor in the embassy, ​​who was the second person in the embassy under the ambassador. Therefore, he felt a little weird about the candidate proposed by Counselor Masnow, so he confirmed it again.

"We have carefully learned about this Mr. Andizi Danton, and we found that his reputation in the Foreign Ministry in St. Petersburg is not very good, and he likes to be nostalgic in the place of fireworks. However, because he embraced Rasputin's power, he was arrested Appointed as the counselor of the Russian Embassy in Romania. And according to the grapevine, the wife of Mr. Andyzi Danton seems to have had an affair with Rasputin.”

For Rasputin, the favorite of the Russian court, Baslob is no stranger even in Romania. For this magic stick from Siberia, his experience is even better than the protagonist.

He was born in a peasant family in Siberia, Russia, and his father was a gambler in his early years. Rasputin himself became a "problem boy" in the eyes of his fellow villagers as early as a teenager, drinking and making trouble, stealing and rogue. "Rasputin" is the nickname everyone gave him, which means: lascivious and debauched, and then everyone gradually forgot his original name.

In his 30s, Rasputin met Orthodox pagans who believed the only way to get to God was through crime. This allowed the troubled teenager to open the door to a new world, and he started his career as a magician, with the unique skills of spreading prophecies and performing miracles.

Later, he was lucky to prophesy the March drought somewhere in Russia, and cured the dog of the Grand Duke Nicholas, the uncle of Nicholas II, so he became famous. Rasputin used the divination and spells he learned from nowhere to easily win over a group of nobles and became popular in the whole high society.

The Russian emperor at that time was Nicholas II, and Queen Alexandra believed in mysticism and liked to entertain such figures as "monks", "holy children", "prophets", "prophetists" and "saviors". So the troubled boy succeeded. Later, Rasputin also miraculously stopped the bleeding of Alexei, the son of Nicholas II who suffered from hemophilia, which made the emperor and his wife "worship" him, and Rasputin began to "walk sideways" in Russia at that time.

Rasputin's daily life is just two words - lewd, often "spiritual" with many women, it is said that he slept all the aristocratic girls and ladies in Russia at that time.

Therefore, Andichi Danton, who can have an appetite for Rasputin, will have a very exciting private life. The candidate proposed by Counselor Masnow seems to have no problem with Ambassador Baslob.

"Go ahead and prepare. I'll give you 40,000... no, 60,000 lei. We must find a way to pull it into the water."

After thinking about it clearly, Ambassador Baslob asked Counselor Masnow to pull this Mr. Andizzi Danton into the water. For Ambassador Baslob, even if he can't find out the content of the talks between Romania and the Allied countries, it is absolutely worthwhile to buy a counselor from an enemy embassy, ​​because there is not much Russian foreign policy can hide to the level of the counselor.

After instructing Counselor Masnow, Ambassador Baslob was ready to go out. Now he needs to solve the task that Berlin sent him and find a way to get the drawings of the Romanian tracked chariot. Of course, it would be best if Romania can provide the real thing. But Ambassador Baslob believes this is unlikely, unless Romania is no longer going to be neutral.

Edel looked at Ambassador Baslob in front of him and asked again. "Your Excellency Ambassador, you are sure that this is a request from your country. You should know that Romania is a neutral country, and we cannot violate its principle of neutrality."

When Ambassador Baslob heard Edel's words, he didn't say a word in his heart, saying that he didn't mean to sell the aircraft shooting coordinator last time. However, he would not say what was in his heart, but instead spoke more humbly. "Yes, Your Majesty, this is the condition our government wants to make."

Edel said it bluntly. "It is impossible for us to agree to your request. You must know that Romania will not violate the law of neutrality, so you see the heart of death."

Hearing Edel's direct refusal, Ambassador Baslob was not angry. He knew that this new weapon was too large, and he was psychologically prepared for Romania's direct rejection. But he will not give up like this, this time is mainly to let Romania know that Germany is very interested in this new weapon.

After Edel sent off Ambassador Baslob, he picked up the table and got information about the Battle of the Somme himself. He was also very confused about whether the tanks should be given to Germany. From his heart, he hoped that Germany would let Britain and France shed more blood on the Western Front, and let them have more experience in licking their wounds after the war. But at present it seems that the inertia of history is still strong, and his butterfly's damage to Britain and France is still limited.

In fact, this is Edel's illusion. In this time and space, he has already caused a lot of extra damage to Britain and France. The British and French have lost more than 100,000 people than in the original history. This can be seen from the fact that the United Kingdom changed the volunteer system to the conscription system in November 1915, which was more than 2 months earlier than in history, but these were not understood by Edel.

In the face of Germany's request, Eder now intends to discuss with Pleishan, and military matters still require military experts to solve.

"Your Majesty, I think...for Germany's request...we can refuse, but in order to ease the relationship with them, we can find a way from the drawings and designs."

After hearing Eder's statement about Germany's demands, Admiral Prieshan explained it to the king word by word. In fact, he didn't know what to do with Germany's request. He could only speak according to the previous king's attitude towards Germany.

Seeing the hesitant Admiral Puleshan, Edel knew that he was asking the wrong person. So he switched ways. "So do you think it's a threat to us by handing over part of the design to Germany?"

Hearing Edel's military inquiry, Preshan said without thinking. "No, this threat can be ignored, because we only handed them some drawings, and they didn't have time to study it carefully."

Edel decided to ponder over the words of Preshan. "Okay, I'm thinking."

At a time when Edel fretted over the German demands, another plan by the German embassy was on track. ()

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