Chapter 803 Cleaning Plan
Olkin left the Kremlin, and Mikhailovic summoned Nikon, the next Orthodox Patriarch and the current priest of the Nova Spassky Monastery, into the palace.
Although the time to summon Nikon in the past would be chosen on Friday and only talk about some religious issues, Mikhailovic found that Nikon's knowledge is not only about religion, but also about state affairs, so Mikhailovic intends to listen to Nikon's views.
After repeating the set he and Olkin said to Patriarch Nikon, Mihailovich said: "Now, I want to hear your opinion."
The relationship between Nikon and Mikhailovich is somewhat like a symbiotic relationship - Mikhailovich needs to rely on Nikon's influence in religion, especially after Nikon joined a group of great nobles and clergy.
Nikon also needs to rely on Mikhailovich. After all, Mikhailovich, the monarch of Tsarist Russia, has mastered the right to speak in the secular world. As for what happens in the future, who knows?
Faced with the questions raised by Mikhailovic, Nikon fell into silence.
If we put aside reason and from a religious perspective, the demands made by the Poles are undoubtedly the most in line with their needs and Mikhailovich.
Mikhailovich was a devout Orthodox Christian. Once Tsarist Russia marched into Europe in an all-round way, it would be extremely beneficial to the Orthodox sermons in Europe in the future.
From Mikhailovich's words, we can see that this war almost swept the entire Europe, and no country is exceptional. The two bastards who initiated the war were the Holy Roman Empire and the Catholic Holy Church.
He is the next great patriarch of the Orthodox Church. Even Nikon himself doesn't believe that he doesn't hate the so-called Pope of the Catholic Church.
From a rational point of view, Nikon himself couldn't say it well, whether it was good or bad to agree with the Poles' request.
This is not a simple war between countries.
If all countries in Europe, plus Catholicism, if Tsarist Russia participates again, then there is no doubt that this will be a world-wide war, and it will involve a comprehensive war between secular and religious aspects. I just don’t know what actions the Mughals and the Ottomans will do.
The question is, does Tsarist Russia still have the strength to participate in such a world-oriented war?
Why did Mikhailovich add a rule in addition to the "tsar's wine shop" that "in order to help the monarch enrich the treasury, the drunks should not be driven out of the wine shop"?
To put it bluntly, everything is because of the word money. If you have money, does Mikhailovich need to enrich the treasury by selling wine? If you don’t have money, what else can you tell me about?
After a while of silence, Nikon said: "Your Majesty, from my personal perspective, I hope Tsarist Russia will intervene in this war, because this is an opportunity for Tsarist Russia and Orthodox Church, and opportunities often only appear in a moment, and if you miss it, there will be no more."
Only Nikon himself knew that he didn't even believe what he said - the reason why people are human is that they cannot always remain rational.
From Nikon's own perspective, Tsarist Russia is definitely not suitable to participate in the war in the entire Europe, and is more suitable to take advantage of the chaos in Europe now, take advantage of the chaos in Europe, seize this rare opportunity, and wait for Europe to clean up the mess before cleaning up the mess.
Mihailovic nodded without surprise and said, "Very good, you have the same view as Orkin. I have to admit that although Orkin is a little annoying, his vision is very good."
Nikon said: "Your Majesty, although Alkin has a bad temper, he has a good vision. You shouldn't dislike him because of his temper."
Mihailovic nodded, and after talking about religious issues with Nikon for a long time, he sent Nikon away from the Kremlin.
Everything now is a discussion with Nikon and Olkin. As for the final result, it depends on how Olkin went to Poland and his team.
As for Nikon.
Mikhailovic looked at Nikon's figure who was gone, and took a heavy breath of his pipe - let him live first. The chaos in Europe is also an opportunity for Tsarist Russia, and it is also a chance for Nikon.
If he really dares to bring up any problems like the divine power and the monarchy...
Thinking of this, Mikhailovich couldn't help but snorted heavily, as if these religious people were unable to change their shit, and they always wanted to put the divine power above the monarchy. Some even hoped that the divine power and the monarchy power would be united.
If the right after unity is in his own hands, then Mikhailovich would never mind the combination of the power of the monarch into one, and it would not even matter if the divine power suppressed the power of the monarch.
If the final power cannot be in your own hands, then what should I do after the unity of the monarchy and the divine power? From then on, I became a puppet under the Patriarch, just like being a puppet under Morozov's hands?
After taking a heavy breath of the pipe again, Mikhailovic ordered: "Let the commander of the legion, Kluchevsky, come and see me."
After telling Kluchevsky about Olkin and Nikon again, Mikhailoviz ordered: "Send people to keep an eye on Nikon, his current ideas are becoming more and more dangerous. If necessary, please immediately start a cleaning plan.
Also, send someone to prepare. If Olgin's trip goes well, then we will intervene in the war situation in Europe and strive for the greatest interests of Tsarist Russia."
But God is destined not to see any good ending for Orkin. In other words, the Governor's Office of the Five Army and the Jinyiwei do not like the existence of Orkin, because the existence of this person is a huge variable for the European war situation.
Alkin had just left Moscow with his entourage knights, and was intercepted in a birch forest.
There were only twelve people who intercepted Orkin, and the number of people seemed to be a little pitiful compared to the hundreds of people whom Orkin brought.
But no one dared to underestimate the twelve people in front of him - their strange dress makes them integrate well with the environment. If these twelve people had not stood up on their own initiative, I was afraid that Alkin and his party would not have discovered these twelve people at all.
Twelve people who did not ride horses surrounded a cavalry team of more than 100 people. The scene that was funny but couldn't laugh happened in front of Olkin.
"Tatar!" Olkin's eyes shrank and he couldn't help but scream.
The twelve people in front of him have typical Tatar appearances, which are completely different from those of Tsarist Russians. Their ancestors had Tatar blood, and they could not admit their mistakes.
However, no one paid attention to Orkin. They took out some round bumps from their arms, pulled open the bracelet and threw them into Orkin's team.
The weather in Moscow is very cold, and it has been snowing for a long time, making it even colder. However, cooling does not mean humidity. The grenades thrown by these twelve people are completely easy to use.
The effect of a large number of grenades exploding together in the crowd was obvious. At least most of the war horses that Alkkin and his group were frightened.
What is more obvious is that among the twelve people, there were a few unlucky guys who were injured by the grenade fragments thrown out by themselves. The one with the worst injuries was that he died just because he didn't even have the chance to give his last words.
Orkin was not surrounded by waste. In addition to some of the scattered entourages, there were twenty or thirty people who firmly protected Orkin.
The situation has become very fair now. The horses on Olkin's side have long been frightened and fled. The group has changed from cavalry to infantry. Apart from one of the twelve people, two of them, there are nine people surrounding twenty or thirty people. The whole situation looks particularly funny.
Olkin couldn't laugh, and even felt a little chilling.
If you dare to intercept yourself in the outskirts of Moscow in broad daylight, these twelve people are undoubtedly the legendary dead soldiers. And who in Moscow has such great energy to find twelve Tartar dead soldiers?
After forcing himself to calm down, Orkin wiped the cold sweat from his forehead and asked, "Who sent you here?"
The nine killers seemed to have a very tacit understanding, and no one paid attention to the questions raised by Alkin. Instead, they took out a strange-looking machete from the box on their back and rushed towards Alkin.
The final result was a bit tragic. In addition to the corpses, blood, blood-stained white snow, and the silent birch forest, there were only Olgin and a killer standing on this small battlefield, and all the rest were dead.
Alkin, who had long been lying on the ground, no longer had any hope in his heart. After forcing a smile that was even worse than crying, he said, "Now, you and me are the only ones left. You can tell me now, who sent you to kill me, right?"
Without waiting for the killer opposite, Orkin spoke to himself: "Tartars, such a ruthless person who is not afraid of life and death, those landlords and gentry don't have the strength to train you. Tsar? Tsar still needs to send me to Poland, it shouldn't be him.
Morozov? If it were him, he wouldn't have been exiled. Who is it? Is it just for my life to make such a big capital?"
While Orkin was talking to himself, the killer opposite came to Orkin with a long sword and said coldly: "Go and ask King Yama!"
Until the moment Olkin's head flew into the sky, Olkin didn't understand why these Tatars were killing themselves?
For money, I am just a poor man, not like Morozov's greedy vampire, who has a lot of wealth in my hands.
Alkin had no time to think about it. In the darkness, all his thinking was in a state of stagnation. What else do you think?
The killer rubbed the blood from the knife on the headless corpse. The only killer left turned around and went to the woods and found a small cage containing a few cooing pigeons.
"The mission is completed and confirmed that Afanasi Ravrentievich Olkin-Nazogin has died and none of us survived."
I wrote several secret letters in succession. After being led in different directions by several carrier pigeons, the only killer left the horizontal knife on his neck, and then wiped it hard, taking away all the parties involved who knew the truth of the matter.
The news of Olkin being intercepted was quickly passed back to Moscow. When the reinforcements sent by Mikhailovich arrived at the birch forest, no useful information was obtained except for the corpses and the killers being Tatars.
Unlike Olkin who had led his thinking to the point where he could play his brother-in-law Morozov, Mikhailovic thought of the Ming Empire as soon as he learned that the killer was a Tatar.
Then Mikhailovic launched a great purge in the Kremlin, arresting all the guards and waiters present when he talked to Orkin, and tortured them severely.
Mikhailovic knew that his palace was no longer safe, so he discussed with Orkin about his mission to Poland, and Orkin was intercepted and killed in the birch forest outside the city. If no one betrayed the matter of talking to Orkin, that would be a hell.
Does this mean that if someone wants, his head may be picked away at any time? For example, when he is sleeping?
Mikhailovic absolutely cannot accept this situation.
It is a headache to be troubled by complex and difficult domestic and foreign affairs. In order to ensure the newly established monarchical centralization system, we are about to fight with the church again;
In order to ensure the interests of the serf-owners and nobles, we must fight against the surging peasant uprising troops. At the same time, in order to promote the strength of Tsarist Russia, we must also face the current completely chaotic European war situation;
If these things are still within acceptable limits, then betrayal will make Mihailovic unable to forgive.
Olkin's death also reached the ears of Emperor Chongzhen, who was enjoying snow in England.
Before the implementation of the purge plan against Aulkin, the Governor's Office and the Jinyiwei had already reported the news to Emperor Chongzhen, and they also received the approval of Emperor Chongzhen. Otherwise, the Governor's Office of the Fifth Army would not be able to mobilize the Jinyiwei, and Wang Guoxing, the leader of the Jinyiwei, could not mobilize such a twelve dead soldiers.
The rules of one link determine that only after Emperor Chongzhen nodded, the Governor's Office of the Five Army could issue an order to mobilize such a squad. Wang Guoxing could use the instructions of Emperor Chongzhen and the orders issued by the Governor's Office of the Five Army to mobilize such a squad.
After patting the snowflakes on his hand, Emperor Chongzhen said, "Their funerals are all regulations, so I won't ask more. What I want to know is the subsequent plan for Tsarist Russia to intervene in the European war?"
Chapter completed!