Solovyov in Tsarist Russia 1796

Chapter 537 049  Soloviev’s application of concealment (Part 1)

Chapter 537 049 Soloviev's application of deception (Part 1)

The first reception was very successful, and the Russian generals even had a better relationship with the local nobles.

Due to a series of policy changes in Petersburg and the increasing number of Russian troops stationed, there were fewer opportunities for trouble and trouble. In addition, the Swedish regular army was really disappointing. Except for a few people, the local nobles had no intention of resisting.

As for Bagration's military discipline in Abo, it also made the local citizens and surrounding villagers feel that being ruled by the Russians might not be a bad thing.

In the early 19th century, there were not so many national awakenings and national self-determination. Even some seemingly more enlightened places always hoped that a monarch would emerge.

".As for countries without monarchs, they were often criticized after the 18th century. No matter how many people the French killed, they were not as good as the British."

In Mrs. Recamier's salon, Solovyov began to criticize the English unscrupulously, and his words also aroused objections from some people present.

"Count, as far as I know, Russia often hires engineers and skilled workers from Britain, and you even have contacts with His Royal Highness Prince George of Wales. It seems inappropriate to evaluate the British in this way."

"This is only aimed at those greedy upper-class people in England. When it comes to greed and inhumanity, these people may be the most ruthless people I have ever seen. His Majesty King George III of England, nicknamed "Farmer George", is a person who cares about whether his people can have enough food. It's a pity that His Majesty the King of England is from Hanover and was invited in from outside. As for the British recruited by our country, They are all Scottish technicians, Irish farmers and Welsh miners. There may not be many English people coming to Russia. If you know about the "Count Bruce inheritance dispute" of the Musin-Pushkin family, you may know that Scots can often become nobles in Russia. "

"Mr. Count, is that true?"

"Yes, Miss. The old lady of the Musin-Pushkin family is my wife's sister-in-law. I am an insider and a party to the matter. "

In addition, this old aunt and Solovyov's father-in-law have some disputes over the ownership of serfs in some manors.

It is not strange to talk about this family's black material in Finland to prove the future of Scots in Russia. Anyway, he doesn't expect to have any intersection with Katya's fat cousin.

When these girls heard that this young and beautiful count had a wife of the same age as them in addition to the beautiful French widow in his arms, they were still very interested in the salon, but they were not so interested in the count himself.

"Russia is indeed a magical place, but it also depends on whether the emperor is open-minded."

"Yes, our emperor is very open-minded and has always been tolerant of his subjects. Finland can exist as a grand duchy, and the order in Finland will be rebuilt, just as I have repeatedly emphasized in the past."

"But your statement is always unconvincing."

"No, facts are persuasive. The third-class wealthy businessmen and factory owners in Britain have never wanted the British people to live well. In the past, they could let sheep eat people."

"Oh my god, how can sheep eat people?"

"Think about the narrow place in Britain. They all raise sheep and engage in wool weaving. In this way, there will be less land for growing crops, and people will starve to death. The sheep can eat grass, but people have nothing to eat, and even starve to death. Isn't that sheep eating people?"

"Fortunately, although our king is a little stupid, at least he knows how to save money."

A tall and strong noble lady with a somewhat sturdy figure said while fanning herself.

As for the other girls, they were also discussing, but some continued to refute.

"Mr. Count, what about Russia? My father was a diplomat in Denmark and had some contact with the British. The British always say in public that Russia is a despotic tyrant country."

"Despotic tyrant countries may be more than two hundred years ago. Ivan IV, the Russian Tsar in Moscow, was one of them. The emperors after him, especially the current emperor, are rare benevolent and generous. The British are not good at other things, but they are good at spreading rumors and harming people. If you are interested, you should know what the British did in our country a few years ago."

Paul's affairs can never be said too much. Although the pot is the British, and they have indeed received support from this foreign force, these girls who are not very smart, if they ask their families, they will probably know.

Soloviev also wanted to complain that Madame Recamier opened a salon because she was exiled from Paris. It was okay in St. Petersburg. Everyone knew how to control the topic. In Abo, I never heard of discussing political topics.

Of course, he was very vocal when he talked about it. Although he had a personal relationship with Crown Prince George, his sisters who had met Soloviev all had some good feelings for him and thought he was a humorous person. However, when Soloviev denigrated the British, he was also very vocal.

There were many issues involved.

The political issues needed to be continued. I don't know what was wrong with these girls, but they were willing to go in this direction to make themselves look more progressive.

Maybe How dare you also had this mentality, wanting to find a fashionable topic at the time.

But the attitude of the Swedish environmentalist girl towards the Middle East was much higher than those silly girls, although her brain was not enough.

"What about France? What about the revolution?"

"If the British were to exaggerate, how many people would die. As I learned from some channels, British newspapers said that Russia was suffering from famine every year, and many people starved to death. But as far as I know, it takes an average of about twelve years for famine to occur in Russia due to natural disasters. The territory is so vast, and the climate is different in different places. It's not like Britain, such a small place, but people can often starve to death. If the Puritans couldn't survive, who would want to go to the United States? By the way, the situation of the Irish is not very good. This kind of rule in Britain is obvious. From Henry VIII being able to chop off his women's heads at will because he couldn't give birth to a boy, I think there is nothing to say. It's obviously this fat man's own fault, and it's really funny to blame women. Just like the French Revolution, some people say how many people went to the guillotine, but they don't consider the workers who died in British factories every year and the children who were abandoned because their families couldn't support them."

After talking a lot, Solovyov could feel a slender hand pinching his waist.

"Michelle, you've said enough today. You should have a good rest. We have to attend the second reception tomorrow!"

"Good sister, the girls are still willing to be listeners. Do you want me to talk?"

Even because of his age, Solovyov put on a posture of a younger brother and a sister, which made these little girls feel quite funny.

It is said that "Flower General" is a young hero. Now he is still a young man, but he is acting like a spoiled child with his mistress. This behavior should generally be the opposite.

It is indeed fun, but it always looks strange.

"You are naughty again. The girls have to go back home. It's not good to be too late."

Mrs. Recamier is also willing to play this kind of "role-playing" with him. She also knows what Solovyov probably wants to do. She always lets their fathers know through the mouths of these girls that it is true that the Russian army will not leave Finland. Even the two commanders who came here are not thinking about military affairs.

"Okay, sister Julie, I'll listen to you."

Then Soloviev got up from the sofa, first expressed his intimacy with Madame Recamier on the chaise longue, and then spoke to the girls present.

"Okay, it's getting late. There will be a large reception tomorrow. I hope you can all come, and it's best to dress up. In this snowy weather, we should find some fun, especially salons and receptions, which can make people happy."

"Okay, Mr. Count, I also hope you can appear at the reception tomorrow, it must be very interesting."

"Not only are your stories interesting, but your political views are also very peculiar. We still want to hear some of the things you haven't finished."

Then, the girls also got up one by one, put on their coats, got on their own carriages, and left Madame Recamier's salon here.

"Now, it's just the two of us again."

"The servants are all outside, Michel, it's you and me again. You haven't finished the story of Snow White and the seven Cossack warriors that I heard before, and when I just started listening last time, I was already very sleepy, and you were..."

The lady was very smart, she didn't say "cover up", and she had just arrived in Abo and felt very tired.

Now, the situation is different. As for the shape of her using the court fan to touch Solovyov's chest, I think the other party is so smart that he can understand it.

Solovyov knew that although the lady had dated many men so far, he was the only one who could get so close to her.

As for the next step, he was naturally clear.

"Good sister, I see you are a little tired, let's go and rest."

"You are still so straightforward. As for the outline of the story, I would like to listen to it carefully."

Madam's bedroom, even in Abo, was just prepared for winter. She also made it very exquisite. Of course, it didn't cost much money. After all, the local prices are relatively low, and the house prices are also low. Even if it is bought, it won't cost many francs from the inheritance left to her by Mr. Recamier.

Well, there is a saying that the lady was originally Mr. Recamier's illegitimate daughter. In order to prevent himself from encountering an accident, the gentleman confiscated all his property and no one inherited it.

During the time when he had an affair with his friend's wife, Julie Bernard, who was most likely his biological daughter, married him in this way.

It seems to explain why the lady was able to remain innocent when she was dating Prince August.

It was a bargain for Solovyov at the beginning. The relationship between him and the lady was so intimate because he loved cleanliness at ordinary times, and the poems and letters he wrote were always fresh.

To be honest, I have read too many poems by Li Houzhu, Liu Sanbian, Fu Bi's father-in-law Yan Shu, and poems from the late Tang Dynasty. If you use them flexibly, even if you change the language and track, even if you are a soldier commanding thousands of troops, your writings are always fresh.

It is not surprising that a general writes graceful poems. In the Northern Song Dynasty, there was a Zhang Yu who made Xixia feel headache. He was a civil official who worked as a general and was promoted to Privy Councilor. The poems he wrote sounded very gentle.

For a "talented" player like Madame Recamier who didn't learn much culture at home and "progressed" by the salon, the lethality is indeed quite large.

As for the lady's evening reception, Solovyov had to play poetry first, then tell stories, then have a more intimate session, and finally go to bed.

While waiting at the door, he was also looking forward to which new pajamas the lady would wear today.

Then, what he saw was the Italian silk pajamas he had given to the lady. Not only did it reveal her white shoulders, but if she was not careful, the slender suspenders would be untied.

After the first snow, red plums can be seen on the top of the mountain. Between the two mountains and in the deep valley, the snow is white and beautiful.

If it is not appropriate to say, this state of "still holding the lute and half covering the face" is actually the best, with mysterious beauty and unexpected temptation.

"Why are you looking at me?"

"You are so beautiful, Julie. If you hadn't told me, I would have thought you were a girl in your early twenties."

"You little fox with honey on your lips, come to your sister quickly. As for poetry, the one you wrote for me last time is very good."

"But I also want to use the poem of a Chinese prime minister, and imitate and modify it. Sister, what do you think of this?"

"The prime ministers of China are all great poets, unlike the prime ministers here, who, except for those cardinals, work hard on women but never write anything beautiful."

Soloviev saw the European sycamore, which has a fragrance similar to jasmine and is also from the Rosaceae family.

If he were in St. Petersburg now, he would probably drag Princess Elena down to create a girl's comic.

But now he is in Finland, and he has told Madame Recamier, so he naturally wrote it out.

Madame Recamier was also very happy to see the beautiful French font on the letter paper.

"Thank you, Michelle, even if it is adapted from someone else's poem, the words are very beautiful."

"Good sister, what's next?"

"I'll ask the servant to make hot cocoa, you sit down first, we'll do it."

Speaking of which, Maria should learn from the lady, not to show love and intimacy so openly, but to do it quietly and conceal her true purpose, so that it is easier to succeed.

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