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1819 The dust settles in Hungary 2

"It seems that I have to go there in Vienna." Prime Minister Tisa said. Although the Little Earl Taf did not say the order, at the critical moment of this kind of sideline, Prime Minister Tisa seemed to have no other choice. "So what will happen to Budapest in the end? When will the issue of Transylvania be resolved?" Prime Minister Tisa decided to ask some questions of concern.

"The nobles led by Earl Obernie and the Earl Andrecht Jr. must be liquidated. This is not to say how personal hatred His Majesty the Emperor has for them, but because the aristocratic conservatives and the big bourgeoisie represented by them are definitely a cancer for the development of this country. I think you should have a deep understanding of this. As for the bourgeois radicals led by Earl Ashi? We will cooperate with some of them, but it will definitely not be Earl Ashi." Earl Taff said.

"Because Yaxi's influence is too great? Do you kill the leader of a group and then recruit the remaining subordinates?" Earl Tisa's words showed a hint of sarcasm.

"Because Asia and the British got too close. There are many Romanians and even Russians and French in the Asia and the Western Army. Do you know this?" asked the Little Earl of Taff.

"I have heard of it. From a political perspective, it is understandable that Asia, Spain and Britain and France are closer together." Earl of Tisa said.

"However, even the British cannot instruct the Romanians and the Russians to do something with all their might without any effort. After all, the relationship between the Allies is also a business relationship. Therefore, even if there are British as intermediaries, the Romanians and the Russians still have to get enough rewards, especially the former." said the Earl of Little Taff.

"So what is the reward?" Earl of Tisa said with a frown slightly.

"Asia did not dare to do too much as half of Transylvania's territory." said the little Count Taff.

"He has been too much!" Earl of Tisa said angrily.

"Okay, Prime Minister, now you need to do your job well, and then, after attending the ceremony, you can return to Budapest to meet your new partner. Of course, the original Prime Minister's residence is gone, which is a pity." After saying that, Count Taff left the house, leaving Count Tisa alone.

At the same time, Budapest, which has become a hell on earth, in the front-line command of the rebel army, Caroli, who was responsible for the front-line military affairs, welcomed a group of special guests. They were wearing ordinary clothes, but their every move revealed a kind of momentum and quality that only elites could have. They carried various weapons in their hands. When they arrived, they automatically took over the vigilance work around the command center. Hungary here did not raise any objections, and everything seemed so natural!

"Mr. Estehazi Morris. You are finally here." Looking at the prince of Austria in front of you, Caroli said with a complicated expression. As a leader of a bourgeois radical, he had an innate hostility towards the heirs in this top aristocratic family.

"It's time to close the net. We need a list of your internal allies and the situation of Romanian military personnel in Budapest. If you find it difficult to deal with, we can help you clean them up." Morris didn't care about the bad things in the other party's eyes at all, and directly explained his purpose.

"It's ready. I think military affairs should not be a problem with the intervention of the Bavarian Legion. But I want to make it clear first that I will not accept sitting in the parliament with Oberni and others. They are a group of parasites, demons and scum!" Caroli said.

"I can guarantee that they are finished this time. I don't like them either, so your partner is Prime Minister Tisa." Morris stopped and continued, "What is Yasi doing now?" Morris is still very concerned about another big boss of the bourgeois radicals.

"He was with the British, and that William had a very keen sense of smell. He had already smelled the smell of failure, so now he was ready to escape. And Yasi chose to go with his British master." Caroli's words showed strong anger and a hint of regret. To be fair, Caroli and Yasi were very good friends before the uprising, and could even be said to be like-minded comrades. They were all fighting to change the lifeless situation of Hungarian society. They believed that Hungary would be better in their own hands than before.

But when faced with huge pressure, Caroli and Yasi had a disagreement. Caroli was more realistic. He believed that even if the noble parliament was overthrown, Hungary could only survive by relying on Austria, while Yasi believed that Hungary could be completely independent. (Of course, Yasi would not join the Allies) The suggestions for financial support from the British made Yasi very satisfied. On the issue of territoriality, Yasi could tolerate the separation of southern Transylvania for independence. Caroli believed that even if Hungary became a vassal of Austria, Transylvania would definitely not be able to give it to the Romanians!

The separation of political views ultimately made the two strangers. When the Vienna contact said that Hungary in the future could not only save Transylvania, but also gain a fertile land from Romania, Caroli chose Vienna to cooperate. Now, it is time to close the net. With the intervention of the Bavarian Legion, both the aristocratic faction of Earl Obernie and Yasi among the bourgeois radical factions will be crushed into scum in an unmatched craze!

The talks went very smoothly. In just one hour, Caroli and Morris finalized the same. The long list was as frightening as a death talisman. These would be people who needed to be removed or sent to prison. There were nobles and radicals. Vienna's goal was to deal with those guys with too strong nationalism and the decay of Hungarian, while Caroli's goal was to make future Hungarian government members more gentle and more conducive to unity.

"I hope this time, the performance of the Bavarian Legion will not disappoint us." Caroli said at the end of the meeting.

"What does it mean? Are you afraid that the enemy will run away?" Morris asked.

"No, I just hope the Bavarian Legion can move faster. I don't want our capital to experience war and riots anymore." Caroli said.
Chapter completed!
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