Romanian Eagle

Chapter 620: The Wind Rises in Bulgaria (Part 2)

"What did you say, change the king."

Both generals were stunned by Krsteff's words.

This is not because they are royalists. In fact, they are deeply dissatisfied with the current Boris III. But who made Krstov propose that the king of Romania be the king of Bulgaria, which surprised the two generals.

In the face of the two generals who were surprised, Kersteff said. "In fact, it's nothing. Didn't the Austro-Hungarian Empire consist of the Kingdom of Austria and the Kingdom of Hungary before? As long as we ensure that the Kingdom of Bulgaria is respected and the rights exercised are not violated, why can't the King of Romania be our monarch."

"But have you thought about whether such a result can be accepted by the domestic people. Even if the people accept it, there will be a dispute between the two countries at that time, whether the wise King Eder is partial to Romania or Bulgaria."

General Ivanov directly expressed his doubts, and General Georgiev was even more direct.

"This is a complete annexation of Bulgaria to Romania, which is a betrayal of the country."

Faced with the reaction of the two generals, Kersteff had already expected it. To be honest, at the beginning of this crazy plan, Kersteff himself thought it was unrealistic, but after seeing the current situation in Bulgaria, the idea became more and more firmly occupied in his mind, so that he couldn't help but search for the Divide the fragmented Austro-Hungarian material to get the conclusions you want from it.

Within the Social-Democratic Party, no more than a handful knew that he had this idea. At that time, these people were also opposed to the idea of ​​Kersteff, and after his patient analysis and explanation, these people also changed their minds. And now Krstoff intends to use the same method to wash the **** of the two generals, so that they can understand the intention.

"Two generals, I have a question here to ask. How long will it take us to restore Bulgaria to the state of Great Bulgaria? There is a premise here, in the case of a firm ally of Romania."

Great Bulgaria, a word that made the two generals excited, has always been a plot that Bulgarians are reluctant to part with. It's just that both of them know that there is no possibility of Bulgaria in the absence of major changes in the situation in Europe. Even if it is willing to be a younger brother in an alliance with Romania, Romania has its own interests, and it is impossible to fight for it. Faced with this question, the two remained silent.

And Krstoff took advantage of the situation to pursue. "If we replace the king with His Majesty Eder, then at least we have enough advantages. I have fully understood the Austro-Hungarian Empire before, and I have also understood its dual system. This system is actually for the weaker side. The Hungarians get too many benefits, at least when making decisions about the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Austria must respect the attitude of Hungary. In fact, this is also where I think there is an opportunity, it can use the power of Romania to help us regain our homeland , because we simply can't do it on our own."

Kirstv's words finally made the two generals loose, and only General Ivanov said. "Then why do we let the Kingdom of Romania use its power to help us regain our homeland?"

"By location."

Kersteff said, pointing to the map of the Balkans behind him. "I have studied Romania and know that it is currently building ships on a large scale to expand their navy. Although Romania claims to be targeting the Soviet Union, I don't believe they are not interested in the Mediterranean. And as long as we have a common monarch with them, It is our greatest advantage to be able to lead it to a peep into the Mediterranean.

And as long as we merge with Romania, its influence will be greatly enhanced in the Balkans. With these two advantages in hand, it is impossible for them not to be moved. Then we take this as a condition, and we can talk to Romania about an outcome that is beneficial to us. Even we Bulgarians occupy the majority of the South Dobroga area,

Maybe we can also talk to Romania. "

After Krstoff had finished speaking, the two generals made eye contact. I saw General Georgiev said. "I have reservations about this idea of ​​your Excellency. Although I also think that it is indeed difficult to recover the lost territory with the strength of Bulgaria alone. But the Kingdom of Bulgaria should and must be retained, but no king can let Bulgaria lose its own. motherland."

Confronted by Georgiev's words, Krstov also replied. "General Georgiev, I have seen your patriotic enthusiasm. But please believe that I love this country as deeply. Whether my idea can be realized not only requires our acceptance, but also the willingness of Romania. "

And Krsteff's words gave the two generals a hint of information, that is, the idea was come up by Krsteff himself. Not the Romanian idea behind it. This information is very important, at least it shows that Romania has no intention of annexation to Bulgaria.

So Ivanov said. "The idea of ​​your Excellency is very unexpected, and we were a little caught off guard. However, under your explanation, I think this matter is too important and needs to be discussed."

Under the leadership of Ivanov, Georgiev also said. "Your Excellency, these two plans can be seen as the result of careful selection. I don't know how to choose this, so let's discuss it seriously next time we talk."

The speeches of the two generals intending to leave did not make Krsteff say anything. I saw that he also said politely. "Then let's talk about this next time."

Krsteff then personally put the two of them in the car, and after they both left, the propaganda minister Rilchev stepped forward and asked. "What was the outcome of the talks?"

"I can't say how good it is, but it's not bad. At least I can confirm that General Georgiev of the Link Group has no intention of opposing the establishment of a new king."

Hearing Krsteff's words, Rilchev was startled. "Why did you tell them about it!"

Seeing the excited expression of the propaganda minister, Kersteff said calmly. "Sooner or later they need to know about this. It's better to inform them in advance and give them a shot. By the way, how is your publicity in the army doing?"

Faced with inquiries from the party chairman, Rilchev told the truth. "I have sent people to publicize the places they love to go around the barracks, and the effect is not bad. At present, many soldiers have shouted our words, and they would rather be part of other countries, as long as they can help restore Bulgaria's former glory."

"There is still a need to continue to increase publicity for the military. I estimate that the content of today's conversation will be leaked soon, and we will be busy by then."

That's right, Kersteff said it on purpose, with a crazy plan inside him. Didn't tell anyone that now the plan can start.

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