Chapter 172: The Second Violinist

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"Do you need to invite him to sit down?"

After listening to Engels' analysis, Marx gradually had doubts in his heart, and he also wanted to know more about this mysterious neighbor. So I made an invitation to my friend.

Engels said seriously, "Of course it is needed." The enemy of the enemy is the ally. Moreover, if it was really the revolutionary poet who was expelled from Paris, it was our firm alliance. Only by continuous unity and cohesion, our team can grow. Sometimes the power of a pen is no less than that of a legion. ”

What Engels said was exactly what he had in mind. Marx walked briskly to the door, opened the door and walked straight out.

Just as Garian saw off Dickens and was about to return home, he was stopped by a familiar voice.

"Your Excellency Trotsky, are you free to come and sit at my house?"

Garion turned his head and saw Marx standing in the arched doorway, with another man following him. It's just that the moment I saw that person, my expression suddenly became very strange, and I even rubbed my eyes and looked at this side again with an unbelievable look.

"This ...... Isn't it Mr. Engels? ”

Galian's head is a little unturned, shouldn't he be doing business in Manchester now? Why is it suddenly here! Or did the two revolutionary mentors come together?

The terrible thought flashed through his brain, and Garion's heart suddenly chuckled. Is something big going on?

Garion's introspection turned upside down, in fact, he didn't know that Marx and Engels just wanted to talk to him.

Looking at the other party's uncertain expression, Marx thought that Garion was entangled in affairs and was embarrassed to refuse, so he hurriedly waved his hand and said, "If Mr. Trotsky is busy, let him be busy first." I just wanted to invite you to have a chat. ”

"I'm free, of course I'm free!"

This rare opportunity, Garion was not willing to let go, he hurriedly said a few words to the lover in the house, and then walked in the direction of Marx and Engels, who warmly invited him to come into the house and sit down. Instead, Garion had a feeling of fidgeting.

The two revolutionary mentors looked at him with caring eyes at the same time, which made Garion feel unprecedented pressure. This kind of treatment, which not every traveler can enjoy, is tantamount to being cordially received by Lenin and Comrade Loving Father, and the solemnity of this gaze reminds him of the words written in the previous book.

Big Brother is watching you!

The attention of the revolutionary mentor made the socialist successor Gallian make up a lot of plots, and the whole person felt that he was endowed with a sacred mission, and at that moment, the oath to fight for the great cause of communism for life seemed to be fulfilled at this moment. He took a deep breath, and with a sacred and solemn mood, he asked, "Your Excellency Marx specially invited me, is there anything wrong?" ”

"Oh, that's right."

Marx and Engels couldn't see the grandeur of Galliant's heart, they just planned to talk to him simply and casually, Engels took the lead and said, "I am a friend of Karl Marx, my name is Engels." ”

He stretched out his hand, shook hands with Garion, and said, "I have heard that His Excellency Trotsky was ousted by the government of Paris, supposedly because of his support for the republican revolution. ”

"Hmm."

Garion nodded and said, "Yes, for this reason, he was expelled by the Paris government. It is no exaggeration to say that the Paris government has an expulsion list almost every month, and I happen to be the number one expulsion contestant on Easter Day. ”

"That's right."

Engels nodded and said, "But I have heard a news before about a very famous literati in Paris who has fled abroad. Of course, this literati was not well-known in Great Britain, and I only learned about it through a friend in the newspaper. Although his fame was not yet loud, he had many well-known friends in Paris, such as Alexandre Dumas, such as George Sand, such as Flaubert, and according to unreliable grapevines, even Hugo paid great attention to the young man. ”

"Huh?"

Engels is roughly in line with what he said earlier, but the last sentence is obviously flawed, he never met Hugo at all, and even when Hugo was deported to Belgium, he had no idea of the events that had taken place in Paris, let alone the republican leaders in Jersey today.

"Then we are very curious that Trotsky and Garion, both men of letters in Paris, were expelled at almost the same time, could it be ......"

Faced with the questioning of the second violinist of the working class revolution, Garion hurriedly came to deny the triplet, he shook his head and said, "No, I don't, don't talk nonsense." ”

Engels narrowed his eyes, and he said meaningfully, "Eh, but I haven't said anything yet?" Why was His Excellency Trotsky so anxious to admit it? ”

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"I think let's talk about the establishment of a workers' international movement, for His Excellency Engels was also a friend and theoretician of Mr. Marx, right?"

Galian ignored him, trying to change the topic to resolve the embarrassment, he felt that Engels was playing a trick on himself, maybe the other party had guessed his identity, but because there were no photos and evidence, so now he wanted to further confirm whether he was the legendary revolutionary poet.

Garion didn't want to reveal his identity too soon.

Engels's doubts deepened, but he did not speak directly, but took over the topic of Galian.

"Well, sort of."

"Since His Excellency Engels was a theoretician, he must have realized that the present labour movement is fragmented, and that if it cannot be united, no matter how many strikes are carried out, it will eventually fail. We must be aware of this in order to prepare for the next international movement. ”

"The most important thing in the establishment of an international organization is to define the program, and a line like Blanqui's which relies only on conspiracy and does not mobilize the broad masses of the people is doomed to failure, and must be based on the theoretical ideas of Mr. Marx as the line of struggle, which requires us to fight against other non-correct socialist lines and to kick them out. We must resolutely criticize those factions that agree with the existence of the capitalists, and we must also reform them and win them over. Moreover, the workers had to take control of the armed forces, and only by violent revolution could the capitalists be completely eliminated. ”

Pull one faction, fight another, unswervingly adhere to the implementation of the basic line of Marxism, power comes out of the barrel of a gun, and the party must command the gun.

Garion made a big summary, summing up all the previous struggles of the two revolutionary mentors in front of him, and a look of sudden brightness appeared on their faces.

It felt like Garion was leading the revolution by hand.

Engels's doubts deepened, and the man in front of him seemed to have a comprehensive and profound understanding of what was in their hearts. Marx threw him a knowing smile, and Engels finally understood why he was so attentive to his neighbor.

"So who the hell are you?"

Engels was unwilling and hoped that the other party would admit his identity, but Garion kept it secret from beginning to end and refused to show his true face. He smiled and explained, "It doesn't matter who I am, for example, if you eat an egg and think it tastes good, why bother to know who the hen is?" ”

"So why is that 'hen' unwilling to admit her identity?"

"Probably he's a ghost."

Galion quoted the first sentence of the Communist Manifesto, justifying, "A ghost hovering the continent." ”

"Perhaps one day will come when all the powers of old Europe, the Pope and the Tsar, Bismarck and Napoleon III, will unite in order to carry out a sacred encirclement against the words written by this ghost, which exists like an enemy of the whole people, but is alone in the shadow."

"But not now."

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