The old man said to vikovsky that King Jan kachmidge appreciated him very much and believed that only a wise and wise man like vikovsky succeeded the great chief of Cossacks, Ukraine could have real peace.
Vikovski said he didn''t dare, but his face showed a look of joy.
Stanislaw pototsky certainly saw this happy look. The boss couldn''t help laughing. As a qualified politician, happiness and anger should not be in color. It seems that the clerk is still too young.
"The Republic and I will do our best to help our friends," Stanislaw pototsky assured vikovsky.
Having said that, Stanislaw pototsky thought it was enough.
He stood up and said goodbye.
Vikovski looked a little distracted, but he politely and considerately sent the three to the door.
Chechen helped Stanislaw pototsky to leave, while Henrik pototsky turned to vigovsky and said, "Your Excellency, there is a little care for you in our carriage. I hope you don''t dislike it."
The so-called intention is 10000 tales.
After leaving Ivan wigovsky''s house, old Stanislaw pototsky felt comfortable. Things went so smoothly that even the old man didn''t think of it himself.
"It seems that there are still many people in Ukraine who want the Republic and the king," the old man said to Henrik.
At this time, the Cherchen on one side returned to God.
"That''s good? Vikovski has become one of us?" he blurted out in surprise.
Chechen did not expect that the matter would be completely settled in just one conversation. He thought he would have to go through at least a few verbal battles.
"Cherchen, the Republic has been operating in Ukraine for many years. Although it has gone through the rebellion of Bogdan hemelinitsky, the so-called hundred footed insects have died without stiffness. The foundation of the Republic is still there, and there are still many patriots on this land. Before, they were just afraid of the prestige of Bogdan hemelinitsky, so they had to bury their patriotism in their hearts. Now Bogdan hemelinitsky Melinitsky is dead, they don''t have this scruples, and the king and I are both gracious and powerful. Of course, it''s natural. Besides, does vigovsky really have no desire for the position of the great chief? It''s impossible. Of course he wants to be the great chief. Who can we rely on without relying on us - tubulin has made it clear that he supports hilko, and Magnus is on Popovich''s side. " Stanislaw pototsky preached.
Hearing Stanislaw pototsky''s analysis, Henrik kept nodding. He was deeply impressed by his uncle''s argument.
But Chechen felt that things went too far smoothly. But if there is any doubt, Chechen really can''t see it.
Just after Cherchen and Stanislaw pototsky left, a secret door in wigovsky''s office opened, and out came a young man with beard and silver chain armour.
As soon as he came out, he said excitedly to vigovsky who returned to the office: "Look, vikovski. You''ve always worried about competing on your own, but with the support of the Russians and Swedes, hilko and Yuri, and Bao Hong. Now the poles have taken the initiative to find the door and promised to help you get to the position of chief. With the help of the poles, we have a better chance of winning."
From the secret door came Colonel Peter doroshenko of the Kazakh emirate. Similar to vikovsky''s experience, Peter doroshenko was also born into a noble family in Ukraine and received a good education. However, different from vikovsky, Peter doroshenko voluntarily and actively participated in the uprising led by khmelinitsky, not the uprising Forced.
Peter doroshenko is not only a staunch supporter of vikovsky, but also a rare military talent in the vikovsky faction.
While Peter doroshenko was talking, vikovski picked up the agreement document left by Stanislaw pototsky. He went up to Peter doroshenko and handed it to him.
"There may be a lot of help, but there are also many conditions," wigowski said.
Then the clerk sighed again, "there is no free lunch in the world."
Peter doroshenko took over the document. Of course, he could not see the specific details of the treaty in the secret door. He only vaguely heard that it was similar to the zporov agreement. Now Peter doroshenko browsed the document word by word, his face became more and more ugly, and his knuckles began to tremble.
"At this time, the poles still fool us with such conditions. Do they really think we are begging for mercy!" Peter doroshenko angrily threw the documents on the desk.
"It''s really harsh, but I think it''s not that Jan kazimiz is stingy, but that the poles can only give so much." vikovski spoke well for the poles.
He knows the current dilemma in Poland. After all, the richest province of the Republic of Poland before the war was already empty under the occupation and plunder of the Swedes.
Peter doroshenko shook his head.
He can kiss Poland, but he is not kneeling and licking without a bottom line.
"No, no," said Peter doroshenko. "Vikovski, my brother. You must not agree to such conditions - even Stanislaw pototsky promised to make you a chief 100%. You should understand that such conditions can not be persuaded by anyone. I believe that the date of the treaty is when you step down."
Peter doroshenko is really thinking of vikovski. He did not say a word, that is, such a treaty is enough to threaten vikovsky''s life.
In that year, because Bogdan hemelinitsky accepted such conditions, even his lineage, the Cossacks of zaporoze, broke out an anti Bogdan hemelinitsky riot, forcing him to suppress the civil unrest by severe means.
Even Bogdan hemelinitsky is so, and vikovski can only be worse.
Of course, vikovski understands Peter doroshenko''s concern for himself. He was very moved and thanked God for giving him such a sincere friend.
"Peter doroshenko, my brother. Don''t worry, I''m not going to accept such an agreement. What I said to Stanislaw pototsky just now is just lying to him," vigovsky explained.
Now, Peter doroshenko''s expression changed from concern to disbelief.
Wigowski further explained: "Stanislaw pototsky brought not only this agreement, but also four carts. According to the information I got, those carts were loaded with the funds used by the Republic of Poland to support me. Of course, the premise of supporting me was that I accepted the agreement. Just now I saw the so-called gift they left - it was indeed a box of tales."
"So you pretended to accept the agreement so that you could get the money?" Peter doroshenko speculated about wigovsky''s plot.
Vikovski waved his hand.
He thought Peter doroshenko''s deception was really ugly.
"I''m not deceiving him. After all, we Cossacks are honest. It can be said that my pro Polish attitude is consistent. Even if I become a great chief, I will continue this original intention. But if I just rejected those conditions and made my request, Stanislaw pototsky must not be the master. He must go back and talk to Jan kachimi The Japanese King deliberated. Such a move must delay time. What we lack now is time and money. "
With that, vikovski went to the window. He looked downstairs.
At this time, across the street, vikovsky happened to see lesh grizenko, who clashed with Stanislaw pototsky in his home.
Even with his heel, vikovski knew that Leish grezenko came out of the great chief''s house... No, it should be Yuri hemelinitsky''s house now. He must have met Popovich.
Since the death of Bogdan hemelinitsky, Popovich has regarded himself as a caretaker minister. He lived and went out with Yuri and often met with the Swedish ambassador. He spread money widely, and many Cossack company commanders took his money bag.
"I''m acting. Popovich, hilko and even Bao Hong are also acting. For some Cossacks, we can talk about ideals and morality, but for people like lesh grizenko, nothing will work."
Peter doroshenko also went to the window. He looked at lesh grezenko who walked into a nearby pub and said, "Popovich is the most difficult to deal with. To tell you the truth, I met with hilko before I came. He scolded Popovich that the stones in the pit were smelly and hard. Hilko also threatened to find someone to kill him sooner or later."
As he said this, Peter doroshenko looked brightly at vikovsky.
Of course, vikovski heard what his friend was suggesting.
"That''s not good," said vikovski after several calculations. "It''s morally unreasonable to mention that Popovich is an old brother of our Cossacks. If things come to light or are known by hilko and Bao Hong, you and I will be the target of public criticism. I believe at least hilko is willing to throw a stone at us."
Of course, Peter doroshenko also thought of this layer. He said to vikovski: "of course, our people can''t do it. I mean, hilko''s men are as reckless as him, and they are also dissatisfied with Yuri and Popovich."