Volume three thousand ancient miracles Chapter 343 Nicholas II
. Jacques was also a hero among men. He got a major message from it, that is, the anti-counterfeiting position, which is useless in the eyes of others, is of great use in his eyes. It took him half a month to finally come to the castle in Tobolsk. Kobilinsky was responsible for guarding the Tsar, who was the ultimate follower of Lenin, so he was arranged to guard the Tsar's family.
After Jacques handed Lenin's letter to Kobilinsky, Kobilinsky immediately smiled and said, "Hello, Comrade Jacqueswisshawshenko, thank you for your hard work. Please rest here, your guerrillas." He thought Jacques led the Red Army guerrillas in the Far East, so he treated him warmly. However, Jacques and others were indeed tired, so he asked Kobilinsky for help, saying that he would continue to rush forward after the guerrillas were preparing to rest here for four days.
Kobilinsky and he asked him to rest in the castle. Jacques said again: "I want to meet the Tsar, but I don't know if it's okay. I used to be just a poor boy, but now the Tsar is also an ordinary person. I want to meet the Tsar." Accompanied by Kobilinsky, Jacqueswisshawshenko met the Tsar's family.
The Tsar's family was detained include Tsar Nicholas II, Queen Alexandra Feodorovna, 17-year-old little princess Annastasia, 19-year-old third princess Maria, 21-year-old second princess Tajiyana and 22-year-old eldest princess Olga, 13-year-old crown prince Alexey, Prince Torgoruki, eunuch Tadischev, and court female official Ekaderina Schneider Kobilinsky was very respectful to the Tsar, but said that the Soviet comrades in the Far East wanted to meet the Tsar. Nicholas II was very curious about the situation in the Far East, so he said that he could invite him to talk about the situation in the Far East. Jakarvi Shawshenko learned that the Tsar was going to see him, so he carefully prepared and tidied up his appearance in front of the mirror for a long time, dressed very formally and appropriately.
This mentality of meeting the emperor made many royal surveillance team members laugh at it. It was true that the emperor was so solemn when he saw the emperor, what was the emperor now? He was just a prisoner. Every time he saw the emperor, he probably had to brag about his experience with his friends after he returned to the Far East.
Although the guard captain Kobilinsky also obeyed the leadership of Golozekin, the Ural State Military Commission, he had a good impression of the Tsar. Therefore, he treated the Tsar very favorably, but this aroused dissatisfaction between the party representative Yurowsky and the deputy captain Nikulin. Of course, Kobilinsky was the captain and the founder of this army. What Kobilinsky was rare was one of Lenin's earliest followers, and the two could only hide their dissatisfaction in their hearts. Especially when facing the attitude of the Tsar's family, Kobilinsky asked everyone to respect, which made Yurowsky even more angry.
Yurovsky and Nikulin reported these things to Golosekin. Golosekin knew that he was nominally dominating Kobilinsky, but in fact he had no right to care about him. So he told the two to secretly monitor and not to act rashly for the time being. When Jacques' two hundred guerrillas came here, Golosekin Chapter 344 pointed at the sofa like a friend and said with a smile: "Guests from the Far East, please sit, please sit, let's talk, I just want to inquire about the situation in the Far East."
Jacques sat down and said, "The respected Comrade Romanov (the Soviets cannot be called His Majesty the Tsar). The Soviets in the Far East are very difficult."
Nicholas II laughed, Kobilinsky frowned and said nothing, but he was wondering, wasn't Jakarvi Shawshenko saying this? Wasn't he reminding the Tsar about anything?
"Russia's international status has plummeted because of the revolution, and even the small China dares to bully us." Jacques sighed.
Nicholas II was so angry that he had a row of chair handles and said angrily: "Damn yellow-skinned monkeys, do they dare to bully us?"
"You may not know that the Middle East Road was forcibly accepted by the Chinese," said Jacques.
"Bastard, what's going on with Kerensky? Why don't you send troops to recover?" Nicholas II said angrily and asked Kobilinsky: "Are you just sitting here and watching Russia's Far East interests be occupied and there is nothing you can do?"
Kobilinsky smiled bitterly. His task was to put a house arrest and monitor the Tsar. He was really powerless to do anything about whether the interests of the Far East were lost and how to regain their interests.
Nicholas II frowned and said, "I have arranged four legions in the Far East. Why didn't they resist? Are the Chinese already strong enough to defeat Russia?"
Jacques shook his head and said, "The East-West Siberian First Corps stationed in Manchuria was transferred to the European battlefield. The Fourth Corps in Harbin was eliminated by the Chinese, the Third Corps in Changchun were forced to surrender, and the Fourth Corps in Suifenhe is now retreating to Vladivostok. It is not that our power is weak, but that the enemy is too strong. A general named Maoru appeared in the Chinese. In China, he has a title called General Shangwu. The meaning of Shangwu in Chinese is to advocate force and brave combat. He is indeed an invincible general, and Horvat was also captured. Not only was the troops loyal to you eliminated and expelled by him, but our Soviet army was also greatly hit by his troops."
"No, even so, the Chinese will never be able to defeat the great Russia." Nicholas II said.
Jacques sighed: "In fact, before the Chinese attacked, there were internal conflicts in the four legions, including reformists, moderates, and conservatives fighting each other, resulting in a serious decline in combat effectiveness of the army."
"Oh, if I had known this, I would have ordered them to support the current government so that the Chinese would not take advantage of the situation." Nicholas II grabbed the bearded man and was silent for a long time before he came back to his senses. He asked Prince Torgoruki, "Ivan, do you remember this martial general Maoru. King?"
Torgoruki smiled bitterly and said, "How can I remember that our battlefield is in Europe and in Asia, we have never regarded the Chinese as an opponent."
"Yes, I never regarded it as an opponent, but I didn't expect to suffer a great loss in their hands." Nicholas II said helplessly and lonely.
Jacques said: "Japan, the United States and some other countries are gradually eroding the interests of our Slavs."
"These people are all wolves that cannot be fed. If I were still the emperor, I would rather give the interests to the Chinese." Nicholas II said.
"Why, Your Majesty?" asked Torgoruki.
"Because we have given them to them, we can still take them back from the Chinese when we have enough strength, but if the Americans and the Japanese take them away, it will be very difficult to take them back." Nicholas II analyzed that he was a great Russian. He had never checked the people's sentiments since childhood. He didn't even know that his main opponent was not foreigners, but the Soviet Bolsheviks who were under house arrest. At most, he thought he would be sent abroad, and never thought that his experience would be even worse than now.
After a brief conversation, Jacques bid farewell to the Tsar family and returned to the guerrilla camp under the gaze of Kobilinsky, who was full of doubts. As soon as he returned to the camp, Jacques said, "Everyone is ready. We are going to steal the Tsar family, because Kobilinsky has already begun to doubt us." He also said to the Chinese representative Gao Jianling: "Next, I have a plan to use the name of the anti-counterfeiting committee to eliminate Kobilinsky. This requires your help, because there is a Chinese workers group in Lenin's guards group, and you pretend to be them." Gao Jianling was very suspicious, but he still expressed absolute obedience and returned to his subordinates. After Gao Jianling left, Jacques said to his confidant: "This is my plan, use the name of the anti-counterfeiting committee to kill Kobilinsky and their main leaders, then take the Tsar family away, and then take the Tsar family to escape to the Far East, and then we kill the Chinese on the way."
"Kill the Chinese?" his confidant said in surprise.
"Yes." Jacques' eyes flashed with a wolf-like green light, "We use the Tsar to form a new Russian Empire in the Far East, and I will serve as Prime Minister. You will all be the generals and marshals of the Russian Empire. We don't need China anymore, so, do you dare to work with me?"
"Okay." When his subordinate heard his thoughts, he immediately shouted.
Kobilinsky returned to his residence and quickly called the party representative Yurowsky and the deputy captain Nikulin, and told them his suspicion of Jacques. Yurowsky sneered: "Comrade Kobilinsky, your suspicion is not valid. They are loyal Bolshevik believers of the Soviets and the backbone of our party. I hope you don't doubt the loyalty of the comrades in the party." Seeing Yurowsky's opposite tune, Kobilinsky was also helpless, and Nikulin also said: "We must believe in comrades in the Far East." Kobilinsky said: "It is always good to be careful, and I will strengthen my vigilance and protect the Tsar."
Yurowsky said: "Please note your words, Comrade Kobilinsky, you are the guards, they are the prisoners, and we are the prisoners, not as his guards."
Chapter completed!