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107 Fight against each other (Part 2)

Ulitzki thought he had finally found an excuse to attack. No matter what, such important news should be notified to the Central Committee and the Politburo as soon as possible, and the Moscow Party Committee actually "concealed and refused to report it", which was definitely a great political mistake.

Of course, this is just Ulitsky's personal thought. Now he is crazy, like a drowning person, even if he is just a straw, he will hold it tightly in his hand. So in his eyes, this "mistake" is magnified endlessly. In fact, even if Mularov has a ghost in his heart and does not report it, the central government can only criticize him verbally, and it is not that easy to exaggerate it.

But now, Ulitsky, who is desperate to open up the situation, can no longer care about so much. As long as it is an excuse that can be used to change his passiveness, he will use it without hesitation. Even if this excuse may be a trap, he will do whatever he wants.

So, again, he began to make a big fuss and began to exaggerate it, as if everything was under control. "This kind of mistake is absolutely not allowed. This is to despise the Central Committee and the Politburo, and some people with ulterior motives are making trouble. Their purpose is sinister and their character is despicable. Such people must be dealt with seriously and must not be tolerated!"

Ulitzki started to verbally use all the words he could think of. Although he did not name a name, anyone could see that he was just scolding Mularov, or criticizing the mulberry.

However, compared to Ulitsky's hysteria, Mularov was so calm that he was suffocating, as if he had not heard those unpleasant curses, nor did he see Ulitsky's dancing expressions. He was like an outsider, appreciating Ulitsky's praise calmly. If the situation did not allow it, he would have applauded warmly.

"Comrade Mularov, don't you have anything to say about this?" Ulitsky asked aggressively. The attitude seemed to want to swallow Mularov alive.

Mularov coughed dryly and said, "What I want to say is that without investigation, there is no right to speak..."

This sentence angered Ulitsky. He felt that the other party was still trying to "resist stubbornly" and "having fantasies". He immediately said furiously: "I agree with this sentence. Before I arrived in Moscow, I could not imagine that the situation in Moscow was so serious. Only by coming here in person can I know that the reason why the situation in Moscow is so bad is that it is inseparable from the main leaders of the Moscow Party Committee. They are simply..."

Mularov coughed again, interrupting his words, "Comrade Ulitsky, if you like to engage in personal attacks. If you like to talk nonsense without investigation, the newspapers of the Mensheviks and the Social Revolutionary Party are more welcome!"

Ulitsky became so angry: "Aren't you awakened..."

Mularov shook his head, as if he felt that Ulitsky was hopeless. However, his accomplices around him really couldn't take it anymore and sarcastically said to Ulitsky: "Please note, Comrade Ulitsky, we have long informed the Central Committee of the news that Venter committed suicide fearlessly. Your accusations just now were completely unfounded and unreasonable. We are extremely angry about your act of spreading rumors and slandering!"

Ulitsky's head was filled with a muffled sound - informing the central government? So possible? I obviously didn't get the news! This is definitely you lie!

"What's the point of lying like this?" Mularov sneered, "Are we telling the truth? Just send a telegram to the Central Secretariat!"

Ulitsky stared at Mularov suspiciously. He began to feel that something was wrong. The other party was too confident. This seemed a little wrong? But he couldn't bear to let him give up this opportunity. Besides, it was not difficult to send a telegram to confirm it. In case, it might be one in 100,000 chance. What if Mularov was lying?

"Call the Central Secretariat to investigate the matter thoroughly!" Ulitsky gave a cold command. In order to prevent Mularov from making trouble, he sent his secretary to the Communications Department in person.

"What a petty man!" Mularov whispered.

His followers immediately agreed, "No, this fool. He didn't even know that he was being fooled..."

Ulitsky was indeed fooled, and the person who fooled him was Lenin. The reason why the mentor agreed to Trotsky's proposal was to disperse Lao Tro's power in Petrograd and support Ulitsky. In the Politburo, he was the dominant one. If the operation was done properly, he would consolidate the power foundation at the two revolutionary centers of Petrograd and Moscow at the same time, laying the absolute advantage in the future against Trotsky.

That night, facing Sverdlov's question, the tutor replied: "Why do you have to agree to Trotsky's proposal and let Ulitsky go to Moscow? The reason is very simple, because doing so will bring us the greatest benefits!"

The tutor reached out to stop Sverdlov from asking, "Don't think I'm crazy, I know very well what Trotsky is planning. But, I ask you, for now, is Petrograd important or Moscow important?"

This question is easy to answer, Sverdlov immediately said: "Of course, Petrograd is more important, as the biggest center of the revolution..."

"Well, you know very well!" Lenin smiled, "Yes, for us, Petrograd is more important, and this is the most central part of the revolution! So, we must first ensure the interests in Petrograd, which is the fundamental. As for Moscow, it is undeniable that it will have special significance in the future, but now, it can only be in a relatively secondary position... Do you understand so? "

Sverdlov understood a little. For the mentor, Petrograd was the top priority. He must first establish an absolute advantage in Petrograd. This advantage is not only aimed at those who are disrupting the situation outside the party, but also targeting Trotsky.

Therefore, in order to distract part of Trotsky's attention, it seems to be a normal behavior to take Moscow as bait. As long as Petrograd's absolute advantage can be ensured, it is acceptable to give up part of Moscow's interests. To put it more vividly, it is to let Trotsky pick up sesame seeds and throw watermelons.

However, although he could understand the overall situation of the tutor, Sverdlov was still a little worried: "If Trotsky was greedy in the direction of Moscow, what if he wanted to completely take Moscow?"

"That's impossible!" Lenin smiled and said contemptuously: "He doesn't have that ability, and the fat piece of Moscow is not as delicious as expected! Are you Andre, Fulongzhi and Mularov both vegetarians?"

Sverdlov knew the abilities of the three people very well. They were undeniable that these three people were all very powerful. The average opponent was not at all under their words. But Ulitsky was not an ordinary opponent. After all, he was a member of the Politburo, and the three were too far apart in their identities.

Lenin laughed at Sverdlov's concerns. After a while, he asked, "Do you really think Ulitsky has a great advantage?"

Sverdlov was a little confused, wasn't it?

"Of course not. Although the status of the Politburo member is noble, he cannot be omnipotent or unscrupulous. In Petrograd, Ulitsky may be very powerful. Even Mularov, Andre and Fulongzhiga are not his opponents. But if it were in Moscow, the situation would be completely different!"

Speaking of this, Lenin taught in earnestly: "Identity, status, status, and status are very important, but not important. If you have enough strength, you can do things without these, and someone will even give you these things with both hands; but on the contrary, if you do not have enough strength, even if you have these, it is just a false reputation. The people below can not buy it at any time! You must remember this firmly, those things are just shadows and cannot represent a person's true strength!"

Sverdlov nodded, and Lenin continued: "Back to our previous topic, Ulitsky is very capable and powerful, but that is only in Petrograd. Here, he has countless friends, comrades and besties. With their help and support, he, as a member of the Politburo, is very authoritative. However, it is completely different in Moscow, where he has few friends and almost no besties. His power is as thin as a piece of paper. Andre and the three of them are perfect local snakes. Ulitsky cannot get any advantage in front of them!"

Sverdlov asked in a low voice: "If he takes the authority of the Central Committee and the Politburo..."

Lenin laughed and asked back, "Did the Politburo give him such authority? Yakov, think about it carefully, what is the mission the Politburo gave him? The Politburo just asked him to mediate disputes between the comrades of the Moscow Party Committee and the Social Revolutionary Party. Apart from this power of mediation, what else was given to him? Nothing was given!"

Sverdlov finally realized what the problem was. It seemed that the mentor gave Trotsky an opportunity to intervene in Moscow affairs, but in fact this opportunity was just an opportunity. It can be said that the opportunity for intervention was very narrow, limiting Ulitsky's scope of activities in Moscow to a close range, beyond the mediation work, the Moscow Party Committee could not buy his account at all.

So clever! Sverdlov admires the mentor's methods very much. It's like digging a hole and waiting for Trotsky and Ulitsky to jump in. It's too sinister! But he likes it very much.

"If you say so, Moscow doesn't need to worry about anything in front of you." Sverdlov said sincerely, but the tutor shook his head, as if he didn't agree with this statement.

"That alone is not enough. After all, he is a member of the Politburo. If he sees this through, there will be a chance to break the deadlock!"

"What should I do?" Sverdlov was anxious.

Lenin shook his head again and patiently reminded: "So, we cannot give them a chance to see through!"

Sverdlov asked carefully: "Are you saying... blocking the news?" Because this method is not unusual at all, Stalin had used it before and almost shook it for the mentor, but the consequences were quite serious. He almost got beaten to the end without seeing the steel.

"It's not blocking the news!" Lenin immediately corrected, "The cost of blocking the news is too high, the consequences are too bad, and it may not be able to block it. This method is extremely undesirable!"

Sverdlov is confused. If it is not a blockade, what else can it be? Can you quickly uncover the mystery? Hiding something weird is something that makes people anxious.

"We don't need to block news. People's abilities are limited, and people will make mistakes. We only need to make this error or defect beneficial to us... For example, let important and sensitive news be delayed a little due to technical reasons or objective errors, and prevent it from appearing in sensitive moments... When necessary, you can also lay out some illusions, real, false, and let them guess it themselves..."

As he said that, Lenin picked up a telegram and handed it to Sverdlov, "This is an urgent telegram from Moscow. Venter committed suicide for fear of guilt!"

Sverdlov was not surprised by Wentel's death at all. If he did not die, Stalin would be implicated, so in order to maintain stability within the party, he had only one way to die. What really surprised him was why the death time was a little later than he expected...

However, when he saw the specific time of the telegram, he immediately discovered that it was not that he died late, but that he knew it too late.

"Someone blocked this news?" He screamed in shock.

Lenin smiled and said relaxedly: "This telegram arrived two days ago. Due to some technical reasons, it was delayed and could not be submitted to the Politburo in time, but this was force majeure or accident... Do you understand?"

Sverdlov nodded silently. There was a new problem in his mind. Is this news only delayed or delayed?

"Of course not!" Lenin smiled again, "For example, the news you just brought can be delayed by technical means. If you cooperate with some fake news, I believe the effect will be very good..."

When he returned to the Moscow Party Committee, when Ulitsky received a reply from the Secretariat brought by his secretary, his face suddenly became purple. In the telegram, the Secretariat affirmed that the Moscow Party Committee had reported to the Party Central Committee that Venter had committed suicide fearlessly, but because of the staff's carelessness, the emergency telegram was mistakenly regarded as a general telegram and was not dealt with in a timely manner... The Secretariat was ashamed of his mistakes. It also stated that the rectification was carried out immediately and that he would not make the same mistakes again in the future...

What else can Ulitsky do? Go and argue with the Secretariat? This will definitely not have any meaning. People are not perfect. The Secretariat, which is a matter of daily necessities, will inevitably make mistakes, which is inevitable. And it is delayed, rather than losing a telegram that is not particularly important. People have already expressed their apology and repentance, but can you still exaggerate and not give them the opportunity to reform themselves?

Mularov paid attention to Ulitsky's expression with interest. He knew very well about the telegram. After receiving Sverdlov's reminder, a certain immortal also specifically told him that as long as Ulitsky fell into this pit, don't be polite and greet him to death.

It seems that the dog should be beaten down now. Mularov thought about it and said that the time was almost done. Take action! He immediately started to shout, "The truth has been revealed. The Moscow Party Committee has no mistakes in this matter. We express strong indignation for Comrade Ulitski, your groundless accusation just now. This is a question of our party spirit and personality, and a great humiliation. In this regard, we strongly ask Ulitski, you apologize and give all the comrades of the Party Committee a satisfactory explanation!"

Ulitsky's face changed from blue to red, and from red to white, changing three or four times in a row, which shows how unwilling and angry he was. He is also a victim of this matter, and he doesn't know the truth! Why did the Secretariat write a review without any pain and pass it? But when he arrived at him, he had to apologize to the Moscow Party Committee. What is this?

Ulitzki couldn't figure it out, he was cowardly! But he couldn't apologize. Who made him say so badly just now, and he didn't leave any room for anything. He didn't leave a way out for others, and could he still expect them to be proud?

Just when Ulitsky was at the very least, his secretary interrupted at the right time: "The Central Secretariat also sent you a telegram, which is a special emergency. Do you want to read the telegram first?"

Ulitzky grabbed the second telegram in one go. Fortunately, he could pretend to read the telegram and selectively forget the apology, or simply use the telegram to make a big fuss and divert his attention.

Of course, to achieve the second point, this telegram must be required to be somewhat substantive, and that kind of empty thing is useless.

I don’t know if God heard Ulitsky’s voice or if he was lucky today, the second telegram was simply his life-saving medicine. After reading it three times in a row, he shouted in his heart that the sky would not destroy me, and his momentum suddenly changed.

After changing his cowardice and unwillingness just now, the momentum and style of the Ulitsky Politburo member came back. He raised his head arrogantly and threw the telegram on Mularov's face, and said angrily: "It's so unreasonable! It's so arrogant! I really didn't expect it! Mularov, you actually disobey the Politburo's resolution! Look at the good things you did! That's how you deal with the Central Committee! You are so brave, who asked you to arrest Bunakov? Now the Social Revolutionary Party has submitted the letter of protest to Comrade Lenin, and the Central Committee's face has been thrown away by you. I warn you, you'd better have a reasonable explanation, otherwise, even if you are an old revolutionary, even if you are a member of the Central Committee, I must hold you accountable!"
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