061 Rampage Kamenev
Kamenev was in a good mood and treated himself in the morning and drank an authentic latte. This was not a big deal, but an authentic Italian product given to him by Sukhanov. It is said to be a good thing that was scooped out from the home of a former favorite minister of the Tsar.
The strong milky aroma and caffeine stimulation made Kamenev feel refreshed and full of vitality, and he felt that the rainy weather in Petrograd became pleasing to the eyes. Of course, just a cup of latte does not have such magic. The main reason why Kamenev was in a good mood was that Derrensky left, and the train from the noon yesterday went straight to Helsinki. If everything went smoothly, I could buy a ticket to Stockholm, then I would not have to see that iron face in the next half month.
To be honest, Derzhinsky's departure made Kamenev breathe a sigh of relief. Although the iron-faced man and him were generally comrades in the same trench, the oppression brought by the other party always made him feel worried. He was like an alarm clock that was tightened, and he could only walk forward with ticking ticking and not relax for a moment. As long as he was slacking off, the selfless and unlimited power of the steel Felix would immediately wave his whip and urge him forward.
Without Derrynsky's control, Kamenev naturally would not have to be so desperate, let alone worry about the opposition causing trouble. Now that Petrograd is the biggest, he will see who dares to sing a rebellion with me.
Kamenev had long disliked those opposition parties, and he was making a fool of himself. He was a group of mud-legged people who knew nothing about the revolution. Isn’t it enough to follow them, such as highly educated cultural people? Isn’t it a pleasure to do their own jobs?
Kamenev even made up his mind that if the restless workers make trouble again, they will use some powerful means to kill the chicken and warn the monkey, and they will have to expel several leading party members to let them understand what organizational discipline is.
Well, the most annoying thing inside is Andre. This little brat is so annoying. He is rude and speaks wildly. It would be best if he can deal with him. Unfortunately, this kid is not a party member, so it is impossible to control him... However, it is said that that guy Kayulauf is close to this kid, otherwise he should get rid of this big man first! Give him a serious warning.
Kamenev's plan was decided, and the beating of Kayulav must be made public, and it would be best to repair him publicly at the party congress, so that those restless guys in Petrograd know who is in charge now!
Kamenev was quite resentful. He had always been upset about the last time he was besieged. Although Derrensky used softness to resolve the crisis invisibly, he still felt that he could not bear the weight. Especially after winning, Derrensky stopped him from chasing him, which made him feel frustrated and had nowhere to vent his anger. Well, now Derrensky is gone, so he naturally has to settle the score well in the autumn.
This is not just revenge, it also has the same meaning as Derrensky's challenge. After all, the iron-faced man who made the limelight in the last incident was obviously the same as his suggestion. Why did the applause come to him all, and he could only get a brick?
Kamenev was preparing to establish his authority, and in the final analysis, it was to completely control the party organization of Petrograd. If he could be reorganized according to his vision, it would be a great boost to his political career!
Kamenev naturally would not let go of the good thing that killed two birds with one stone. He drank the last latte at the bottom of the cup and called Stalin. He still had some expectations for this comrade who helped him fight Derzhinsky:
"Comrade Stalin is now at the crossroads of revolution. As the highest leader of the Party in the country, we have the obligation and responsibility to lead our comrades to the right path."
Speaking of this, Kamenev paused and observed Stalin's expression, but as always, what greeted him was the numb face without any emotion and the gray eyes filled with mist. You can't read any useful information from this face. To put it nicely, it's a pool of stagnant water, to put it nicely, it's a piano to a cow.
This partner is really introverted. Kamenev whispered in his heart, and just sent away an iron-faced man and then a facial paralysis. Revolutionary work is really hard to do!
Stalin didn't speak, so Kamenev could only play and sing: "So we need to unify our thinking. Do you have any good suggestions for this work?"
Stalin silently took off the pipe hanging on his lips. Although he looked like a stagnant face, he was filled with an uproar in his heart. Kamenev's meaning was very clear. How to unify his thoughts? Isn't it just to deal with the opposition? No one is stupider than anyone else. Although he doesn't speak, he is in a bright heart. Damn, aren't you just trying to establish authority? Even if I disagree, you are not going to do it. Let me express my opinion, it's just to let me agree with you, and even if something goes wrong in the future, I'm going to take the blame!
The conscience of heaven and earth. Stalin is really confused about the prospects of the revolution now, so after returning to Petrograd, he has been silent and has been in a state of gold. The old saying is not to say it. The more you say it, the more mistakes you will make, and a thousand words are worse than silence. If you are willing to make trouble, just do whatever you want. Anyway, I am a revolutionary masses who don’t know the truth. I will watch and make a soy sauce.
"I have no objection and am completely obeying the leadership of the Party!"
After waiting for a long time, watching Stalin pick up the pipe and put it down, and after putting it down, he picked it up again. After holding it in for a long time, he got such a reply with nothing. Kamenev felt uncomfortable. You just want to be a clever man, don’t express your opinion, you want to be a fence-bearer, right? Tell you, there is no such good thing!
"Comrade Stalin! It is right to obey the leadership of the Party, but the Party does not need to respond. As the senior leader of the Party in the country, you must shoulder your own responsibilities and cannot let Comrade Lenin down on your trust in you!"
This is a bit heavy, almost implying that Stalin is an irresponsible verb. No one can afford such a big hat. But Stalin is not an ordinary person. Even if Kamenev pointed at his nose and scolded him, he still pretended to be deaf and dumb at this time. He was so thick-skinned that he could withstand it. Isn’t it just a little embarrassing? Compared to those who stood in the wrong team, this is a little bit of a little.
No one can help a Stalin who doesn’t get into the air. If you praise him, he will be paralyzed in his face. If you criticize him, he will still have a stroke. Kamenev was depressed. It turns out that Stalin was not like this!
Didn’t we have a lot of talk on the way back to Petrograd? At that time, you supported me very much; later in the face of the doubts of grassroots party members and Derrensky’s rebellion (Kamenev always believed that Derrensky had rebelled), you were firmly on my side. Why now I have monopolized the power and can command the world, but you are pretending to be deaf and dumb to me!
It can only be said that Kamenev's understanding was biased, and Stalin's attitude was consistent. He was not very optimistic about the prospects of the revolution. On the way, he was polite to Kamenev. Later, he seemed to support Kamenev, but in fact he was also accustomed to him.
To put it bluntly, Stalin's attitude was that if Kamenev did well, he would follow up; if Kamenev fell into the pit, he would quickly pull out his feet and leave. As for whether to add to the insult, it depends on the situation. Kamenev expects him to help him in time or help charge in the battle, okay, you have found the wrong person.
Stalin was smart. He knew very clearly what Kamenev wanted to do. He knew exactly who Kamenev got closer to during this period. Although the upper class in the Petrograd Party basically had this attitude now, Comrade Lenin's sudden "Letter from afar" sounded a wake-up call to him. This was not a good signal, at least it was a big risk to follow Kamenev.
Stalin didn't want to take such risks, so he would definitely not follow Kamenev's path to the darkness, and of course he would not directly fight Kamenev. After all, the current situation is still unclear, and it is hard to say who wins and who loses. Betting too early will only lose all your money. So he would neither offend Kamenev openly nor turn left immediately. His idea was to continue to be silent, do more and talk less, and wait for Lenin to return to his country.
But Kamenev couldn't accept this attitude. In his opinion, Stalin was just a sloppy person and his position was not firm. He would definitely not reuse such comrades, and even if he wanted to use it, he had to be careful. So he was too lazy to force Stalin to express his opinion. He directly ordered the other party to do whatever he should do and continue to be your mascot!
Watching Stalin with a facial paralysis go out, Kamenev's good mood suddenly disappeared. He thought the other party would wake up at the last moment, but Stalin's untrue attitude drove him crazy. Is this guy really not ambition? I don't know that following me will be a smooth road.
Kamenev could not understand Stalin's choice, and he could only vent his anger on the desk. If the table was not oak, he would probably not be able to withstand Comrade Shi Tou's anger.
After venting hard, Kamenev forced himself to calm down. He told himself that he didn't have to be angry about being stupid. If you don't cherish the opportunity, there are people in the world who will cherish it!
He angrily took a stack of newspapers from the newspaper stand, intending to read the news and change his mood, but as the old saying goes, people are in trouble and drink water to get stuck in their teeth. Kamenev, who was full of anger, did not notice at all. The newspaper he picked out casually was a big meal prepared for him by a certain immortal.
"Damn it!!"
The editors of the editorial department of Pravda were startled by a roar from the editor-in-chief's room. Everyone looked at each other, not knowing where the gentle Comrade Kamenev was angry. Didn't Comrade Stalin have left? Who else could make him angry?
The answer was soon revealed, and he was furious and frantically, Kamenev waved the first issue of "Voice of Russia" and shouted in front of the editors: "Go check! Check it out immediately! See where this newspaper came out... Also, I want to know who bought this newspaper immediately!"
Chapter completed!