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Chapter Twenty-One

Just as Gilnilova was ready to drive away from the headquarters of the Security Commission on Rubyanka Street and headed to the Kremlin's Bruyanka office, inside the Kremlin, a group of people led by Tukhachevsky's office, were also secretly discussing what.

In fact, Buluheer had already received accurate information from the beginning of the things that Buluheer did in private, but he did not make any statement before. The reason for this was mainly because he had two concerns. On the one hand, he was completely at a disadvantage in the Kremlin power struggle. Therefore, he was worried that premature attacks would not only not play any role in attacking Buluheer's forces, but would instead steal chickens and lose money. It was because of this kind of thought that he had endured it until now. On the other hand, Tukhachevsky was also a little worried, that was that he was here.

To do something and use it to attack Bulucher, that is, it may bring disastrous consequences to experts from all walks of life, thus making them victims of this political competition. In some ways, Tukhachevsky must have a more global perspective. Even when he is at the center of the vortex of political struggle, he has never forgotten a key issue, that is, to try not to endanger the interests of the Soviet state. In any aspect, these scientific workers and experts are also crucial to the entire Soviet state. Tukhachevsky does not want any accidents to these people.

Tukhachevsky has always advocated strengthening the military with science and technology. He has always attached great importance to experts, especially military experts. Perhaps because of this, he has high expectations in various scientific research institutes, and it is precisely because of this that Buluheer took such a ruthless move.

During this period, although Tukhachevsky did not say anything to Buluhel on the surface, he also did a lot of work behind his back. Military talents like Kamov were protected by him.

Now, Chu Sinan rashly plunged into this difficult thing. This was a rare opportunity for Tukhachevsky. He considered that if he took action at this time, even if he could not seriously damage Buluheer, he could still differentiate the mutual trust relationship between Chu Sinan and him.

Now everyone knows that Chu Sinan has accumulated a lot of reputation for himself through the previous stage of victory on the Northern Line. At the same time, the relatively independent department of the Security Committee is also completely under his control. From this point of view, he is definitely a general under Buluheer. If he loses his assistance, Buluheer's side will suffer a large extent. It will be difficult for them to make up for the lack of Chu Sinan in the short term.

But Tukhachevsky was still a little hesitant about this matter. On the one hand, although Chu Sinan was in the camp of Buluheer, the time he had been together in prison gave Tukhachevsky this excellent impression of him. He knew that this young man came from China, and in his opinion, Chu Sinan was not the kind of ambitious and full of desire for power. What is particularly rare is that this young man is quite talented and has great vision, and is a rare talent. If possible, Tukhachevsky

Vsky even wanted to let the young man enter the Communist International, train him there, and then train him into his successor. It seems incredible to others to let a Chinese serve as the supreme leader of the League of Soviet Socialist States, but for Tukhachevsky, it was not a problem at all. Should the supreme leader of the alliance be held by the Russians? This is a ridiculous theory, which Comrade Lenin criticized the nationalist sentiment of the Greater Russia at the beginning.

Fundamental manifestation. In the first generation of Soviet leadership, this theory was abandoned. Trotsky, who believed that "the most capable and talented in the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union" and almost became Lenin's successor, was not a Russian, but a genuine Jew. Zinoviev and Kamenev were not Russians, but also genuine Jews. Stalin, who vigorously promoted the sentiment of the great Russian nation and used this as a weapon to attack political enemies, was not a Russian.

The Sren is a pure Georgian. Tukhachevsky really valued Chu Sinan at the beginning, because after overthrowing Stalin's rule, he found that in the core of the Soviet decision-making, there was no particularly outstanding new generation of leaders who could shoulder heavy responsibilities except for this young man. Unfortunately, before his idea was taken into action, the power struggle of the Buluhell group had been shown, and in this process, Chu Sinan joined that camp.

In addition to personal reasons, what made Tukhachevsky hesitate was the opinions of some of his subordinates. They seemed to have a good impression of Chu Sinan, so they opposed making trouble on this matter. The appearance of this group of people surprised Tukhachevsky, and at the same time they also had a deeper view of Chu Sinan. These people were basically generals who participated in the Northern Front Battle not long ago. They were headed by Meletskov and were the absolute military power faction in the Tukhachevsky faction. Therefore, Tukhachevsky had to carefully consider their opposition.

Of course, there is another opinion in this, that is, the former Stalin faction headed by Cuikov. They believe that it is an excellent opportunity to attack Buluhell, and this opportunity should not be given up no matter what. Of course, the purpose of doing this is to create conflicts between Buluhell and Chu Sinan to fight for the latter. Judging from the current situation, Chu Sinan is no longer the lonely man who was originally. In addition to controlling the crucial security committee, he also has a group of his own forces in the Buluhell group. Not to mention anything else, just a Popov has won the absoluteness of the navy for Chu Sinan, and this force cannot be ignored.

If Chu Sinan and his power can be won over, then from a global perspective, the Tukhachevsky faction can achieve a certain degree of balance of strength with Buluhel's side, thereby reversing the previous unfavorable situation.

Everyone knows that due to the outbreak of the Soviet-German war, the Soviet Union entered a state of wartime emergency, and all the power of the state was basically transferred from the Politburo meeting to the temporary Supreme Command. During the reign of Stalin, all the power of the Command was completely controlled by him. After he was overthrown, under the leadership of Tukhachevsky, the Supreme Command formed a decision-making group of fifteen people. The joint resolution of these fifteen people determined the decisions of all aspects of the Soviet Union.

At the beginning of Buluhell's regime attack, nine of the 15-member team of the Supreme Command were won over by him. These included Chu Sinan, who had just joined the Supreme Command. From then on, Buluhell had absolute say in the Supreme Command, which was equivalent to undermining Tukhachevsky's power. Tukhachevsky repeatedly wanted to restrict the rights of the Supreme Command and take back the power to the Politburo, but it was obvious that his proposal was not approved at all in the Supreme Command.

Now, once Chu Sinan, who has seized this power, broke up with Buluhell due to differences and turned to Tukhachevsky's side, the number of votes on both sides has changed from six to nine to seven to eight. Although on the surface, Buluhell still has an advantage that exceeds one vote, but this advantage is already in danger. If Buluhell wants to continue to maintain his absolute advantage, he must take down Chu Sinan, who is equivalent to a rebellious one. But that is not an easy thing. It has to be admitted that in the few months after entering the Supreme Command, Chu Sinan did not make any mistakes: on the battlefield, he had just achieved unprecedented victory; in politics, he was a new political force, with Trotskyism

The Stalin Purges have nothing to do with it; on personal life issues, he is honest and self-disciplined, and it is impossible to catch any handle. He just gave him a charge, saying that he was treason and colluded with the remnants of the White Bandits? Such a matter needs to be checked by the Safety Committee, and unfortunately, the Safety Committee is still in his hands. Although he himself never came forward to deal with the affairs of the Committee, his wife, who is good at playing conspiracies, invisibly operated the Safety Committee like an iron barrel, and it is really hard to pour water into it. No problems in the entire committee cannot escape the eyes of this woman. Therefore, in the process of taking down Chu Sinan, the Safety Committee will not play any role.

From this perspective, even if Buluheer wants to take action against Chu Sinan, it will take a certain amount of time, and this period is enough for Tukhachevsky.

After some full thinking, Tukhachevsky and his staff developed a safe plan, and the initial part of this plan was aimed at Brucher and Chu Sinan. As long as this plan was realized, the subsequent parts would be much easier.

In order to realize the preliminary plan, Tukhachevsky decided to appoint a person to go to Yaroslavl to contact Chu Sinan. On the one hand, it could assist Chu Sinan in dealing with the affairs of those political prisoners, and on the other hand, it could also make Buluheer suspicious of him in this way.

As for whom he was assigned to undertake this task, at the beginning, the person Tukhachevsky really wanted was Baditsky, for no other reason, because Chu Sinan valued this young man very much. But what disappointed Tukhachevsky was that Baditsky was stubborn and refused to accept this conspiracy task aimed at Chu Sinan. Therefore, in desperation, Tukhachevsky had to hand over this matter to Meletskov.

Just as Tukhachevsky began to arrange everything, Buluheer was also worried about Chu Sinan's affairs. Gilnilova's expectations were not wrong. What Chu Sinan did in Yaroslavl did really annoy Buluheer. For him, this was the second time Chu Sinan had disobeyed his intentions.

When dealing with the Popov incident, Buluheer was already unhappy with Chu Sinan's arbitrary behavior, but he did not show it, but hid the discomfort. Then, in order to remind Chu Sinan, he retreated him from the position of front-line commander and turned to be responsible for industrial work in the rear. At the same time, there were some difficult regulations that he had to make achievements in just a few months. According to Buluheer's original idea, even a god could not come up with a decent report card in just a few months. At that time, he would bow to himself, and he would also take the opportunity to scold him and let him restrain his previous arrogance.

But what Buluheer never expected was that Chu Sinan had just taken office for more than ten days, and then he let Hu Wei in Yaroslavl and made such a big misunderstanding for himself. This is really outrageous!

It has to be admitted that since the smooth road to the regime, Buluhell's temperament has been greatly different from the beginning. His desire for power is growing day by day, and the direct consequence is that he is no longer as kind and approachable as before. Now he no longer allows anyone to disobey his intentions and does not allow anyone to sing opposite him. For this, the mainlanders of the faction can clearly detect this, especially those old fried dough sticks such as Konev and Vasilevsky. Now, Chu Sinan has repeatedly offended him. If he is not annoyed or resentful, then there is a real problem.

This time, the political prisoner, gave Buluheer the idea of ​​taking Chu Sinan off, but when he had this idea, he was surprised to find that it seemed not easy to achieve this goal.

First of all, within the faction, the old coaches who had been in prison together and escaped from the heavens with the help of Chu Sinan seemed to disagree with his proposal. Although they did not directly object to it, they stammered and wanted to speak but stopped, which made Buluheer very unhappy, and at the same time he became more vigilant. He realized that within his faction, Chu Sinan's influence seemed to be underestimated by him.

Secondly, Chu Sinan held the damn safety committee, and Buluheer himself had many things, which were implemented through the safety committee, to be precise, Gilnilova. Some of these things were shameful, just like the handling of the Second Military Region of Halltrisiberia and the handling of those political prisoners. If the whole story was disclosed, Buluheer himself would be difficult to settle.

Now, Buluheer seemed to realize a problem in an instant, that is, Chu Sinan's existence posed a certain threat to him. His previous condolences to him have created an embarrassing situation that he could not lose. If he does not take action and indulges Chu Sinan again, sooner or later, he will follow the old path of Stalin and regret it.

It was precisely because of the danger that Buluheer ignored the ambiguous attitudes of all parties within the faction and insisted on finding an opportunity to remove Chu Sinan. At the same time, in order to ensure the smooth progress of this plan, he decided to start from within the Security Committee and divide Chu Sinan's power core.

In terms of personality, Buluhel is indeed somewhat similar to Stalin. Both of them are bold, resolute and decisive. Once a person with this personality decides to do something, he will immediately put it into practice without considering the consequences.

In his office, after Brucher finished his call with Gilnilova, he immediately called the office of the Director of the First General Administration of the Safety Committee. He wanted to contact Kluchkov, who had not been successful in the Safety Committee for a while, and he had already considered it very clearly. At present, in the Safety Committee, only Kluchkov can take on the whole focal point when Chusinan and Gilnilova are not around. Judging from the previous situation, Kluchkov has always been excluded by Gilnilova, so he should be able to use it for himself. In addition, there is also Abakumov, who is the second secretary of the Safety Committee. With him in cooperation with Kluchkov, I believe it should not be difficult to eliminate Chusinan's power.

First, Gilnilova was seized, and then ordered Klyuchkov to rectify the internal affairs of the Safety Committee in a short period of time, excluding Chu Sinan's old power, and thus hold the Safety Committee tightly in his hands. After that, everything would be fine. Order the Safety Committee to issue evidence of Chu Sinan's misconduct, and then send it to the Supreme Command to prepare for the arrest and sentence Chu Sinan, etc., and everything went naturally.

Kluchkov put down the phone, and at this moment, the expression on his face was unprecedentedly serious. Although Bulucher said something vaguely, he could hear some of the hints.

This is definitely a new test for Klyuckov, and his decision can also affect the overall development to some extent.

Sitting behind his desk, Kluchkov thought for a long time before gritting his teeth, reaching out and pressing the button beside the table.

"Director, are you doing something?" A young female soldier in military uniform pushed the door and asked softly.

"Susanna," Kluchkov said with a smile, "you go to the second bureau to see if Director Gilnilova is here now."

"Oh, Director, she's gone out just now," Susanna said with her head tilted, "I saw her getting in the car with her own eyes. Maybe there was something to deal with, and she left in a hurry."

"Oh, that's fine," Kluchkov stood up from his chair, took his hat and put it on, and said, "You go and inform the guards of the bureau and let them block the entire committee, and no one is allowed to enter and exit without my order, especially those in the second bureau."

"Ah?!" Susanna exclaimed, thinking she had heard something wrong with her ears.

"Ah what, execute the order." Klyuckov stretched his face and said seriously.

"Yes, I'll go now." Susanna said anxiously.

"Oh, and," Klyuchkov seemed to remember something again, adding, "Call Sverkolov to me, I have something to ask him to do."

"Yes, I understand." Susanna agreed and hurriedly ran out.
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