224 Good Things (M)

At this moment, the last person Sverdlov wants to see is Stalin, and as the person with the most vehement attitude against the establishment of the Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Commission and the most powerful person, this guy's sudden visit will certainly not be of any good interest.

Especially now, the tutor is not very emotionally stable, and is at a moment of indecision, and at this time Stalin intervenes again, and if he doesn't get it right, the whole thing will be ruined.

Therefore, when Stalin got straight to the point and made his intentions clear, Sverdlov really wanted to rush up and kick the goods out of the door immediately - Nima, Stalin, you did it on purpose, you calculated the time to make trouble.

Although Sverdlov was emotionally unstable and had strong thoughts of violence against Stalin, he knew that he could think so. The only thing he could do now was to remain calm, listen to Stalin's speech, and then find every loophole in his speech and fight back, and he must make sure that the results of today's meeting are not ruined by this guy.

Stalin also sensed that Sverdlov's mood did not seem to be quite right, and seemed to have a kind of hostility towards him. But he didn't take it to heart at the time, because he thought it was normal, and who made him himself have the same hostility towards Sverdlov?

Even, Stalin's mood was not bad, even somewhat happy. In his opinion, Sverdlov's hostility towards him can only say one thing - that is, Sverdlov treats him as a competitor in the same grade, which is why he exudes obvious hostility.

Yes, people are so strange sometimes, and that little vanity is always at work. Often a very simple little thing. It will lead to a bloody case. Just think about it. If Sverdlov had not shown such hostility. I'm afraid that Stalin's mood will not be so good, and with his temper in artillery battles, it is possible to directly kill Sverdruff.

Of course, Sverdlov did not expect the result to be like this, and the reason why he was so obviously hostile was that he wanted to put pressure on Stalin invisibly. This thing's temper has always been bad, irritating him, provoking him, maybe it can disrupt his rhythm!

If Sverdlov knows. He adopted a completely wrong strategy, not only did not achieve the goal of disrupting Stalin's rhythm, but made this guy tremble, and Xiao Si was afraid that he would vomit blood.

Therefore, Stalin was in a good mood, and his voice was calm and even somewhat satisfied, and he confided his opinion to the tutor, and even had a little bit of a sense of overplay.

To be honest, Lenin was also surprised by this situation, and when he first saw that Stalin was coming in, he was in a rather bad mood. At this time, he really did not want to hear what Stalin had to say.

For what? This is because since the news of the establishment of the Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Commission came out, more than one or two waves of people have come to visit him. It's all old revolutionaries. There is only one issue to be discussed, that is, the Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Commission's disapproval and doubts about Li Xiaofeng's ability.

Having received so many cookie-cutter visitors, Lenin's heart was indescribable. Although he had been mentally prepared before, and he knew that there was considerable resistance to this matter, he did not expect that there would be so many objections. Wave after wave, even if Lenin was beaten with iron, it was a little unbearable.

Yes, Lenin was indeed a little unbearable, and he was a little resigned, and he began to think about whether it was too impatient to do this now, and whether the steps were too big. Inevitably, he began to hesitate and hesitate, which was why he later sent Sverdlov to work as an immortal and prepared to suspend the work of the Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Commission.

Some comrades may immediately feel that the will of the mentor is a little too weak, and he has obviously made a decision, how can he be hindered by several waves of people as soon as he is stirred up? This is not at all like the comrade Lenin who pointed at him coldly when he just returned to China in April last year!

It's not like it, but there's a reason for it. The root cause is still the teacher's own cognition. In essence, Lenin was indeed a man of great determination and who was able to persevere to the end.

But this time the situation was slightly different, and the fundamental reason why Lenin was able to hold on to the end in April last year was that after the outbreak of the First World War, he had already given long and careful consideration to the question of where the revolution would go. In the past few years, I have repeatedly pondered and deliberated on this issue, and it is really like pondering.

He had already thought thoroughly and figured out how to carry out the revolution in Russia. He thinks he's found the key to solving the problem, and all he needs is to promote his line. Therefore, no matter how many people oppose it, no matter how strong the opposing opinions are, they will not be able to shake him.

However, on the issue of the Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Commission, Lenin did not have so much time to carefully deliberate on the calculations, and this was also taking a completely new road that had never been taken before. The theoretical foundation is not complete, and there is no ready-made experience to draw on, so it is really crossing the river by feeling the stones.

In particular, at present, the life of the Bolsheviks is not very easy, the problems and contradictions are very acute, and there is extremely strong opposition both inside and outside the party. Under such circumstances, if a split in the party is once again caused for the sake of a foreign trade and economic cooperation commission issue, it will really outweigh the losses.

Therefore, when the opposition was very strong and the opposition took turns to attack the fortifications, Lenin had to reconsider and analyze the current situation. Whether this can be done or not, does it have to be done immediately? These two questions kept lingering in his mind, and it was very easy to understand whether his attitude would be resolute or not.

In fact, from the point of view of fairness and justice, Lenin would reconsider the question of gain and loss is the manifestation of a responsible statesman. The situation faced by the Bolsheviks was extremely complicated and their strength was very limited, and the most correct way to do this was to grasp the main contradiction and devote all their energies to solving the main problems, and the secondary problems could be completely put aside.

Lenin thought exactly that, and it was precisely what he did, that he felt that there really was no need to be in a hurry about the issue of the Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Commission, and that initial results had now been achieved. Someone could have done the preparation a little more meticulously. Get on the horse when the situation allows. Then. It's a logical fit.

In particular, when Stalin also came to visit late at night and also came to talk to him about this issue, the Mentor was more inclined to this kind of prudent approach. After all, Stalin's status was completely different from those who had visited before, and those people were not necessarily high in rank despite their seniority, but Stalin was different, he was both a member of the Politburo and an important member of the Leninist faction. He came again to persuade him to do the work, and the meaning was completely different.

Anyway, even if Lenin didn't like Stalin very much, he didn't dare to completely underestimate his strength, and if he didn't get it right, something really would happen. And Stalin's attitude tonight was really good, at least much better than the attitude of the first few waves.

The focus of those people's attacks was on Li Xiaofeng, they felt that he Lenin was old and confused, and he actually allowed a hairy child to toss around, and the words were more ugly, and they even slandered someone.

Lenin did not like to hear such words. It would be impossible to say that he was not nepotistic at all. He has to take care of his own people. If you want to make a difference in politics, you must not be too old-fashioned and pedantic. Anyway, he, Lenin, is not that kind of person.

But it would be impossible to say that he was completely cronyistic, and Lenin was not so stupid as to do anything with a bunch of wretched. Anyway, at least the mentor himself thinks that although he has a certain amount of selfishness in promoting Li Xiaofeng, he is generally from the perspective of work.

So Lenin was actually quite dissatisfied with the old revolutionaries who seized on someone's seniority and age to make a fuss. This is not the case with Stalin now, although he is also here to talk about the issue of the Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Commission, but the focus of the steel is on the Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Commission itself, not on attacking Li Xiaofeng.

In fact, Stalin did not mention anyone at all, but came up to analyze the question of whether it was necessary to set up a foreign trade and economic cooperation committee and whether it was necessary to cooperate with the bourgeoisie from a theoretical and practical point of view.

Lenin was pleased and appreciative of such an attitude, at least he felt that Stalin was really talking about the question of work, and that he was talking about the facts rather than making personal attacks. Invisibly, the mentor felt that although Stalin was sometimes brainless and even hateful, his work attitude was still commendable.

Therefore, Lenin spoke highly of Stalin's question, which made Stalin a little flustered for a while. Yes, Steel had come hard before, and he was actually prepared for the worst. But who would have thought that the effect would be so good, it seemed that in an instant he was back to a few months ago, back to the state where he had the best relationship with his mentor.

At this time, Stalin couldn't help but admire Mikoyan, if it wasn't for Mikoyan's efforts to let him come, if it wasn't for Mikoyan to help him analyze the gains and losses, I'm afraid the result would have been completely different. Not only may he not be able to restore the trust of the Mentor, but he will also be severely repaired by the Mentor.

The thought of the worst-case outcome gave Stalin mixed feelings, both joy and deep vigilance. That's right, it's vigilance, as a generation of heroes, Stalin's perspective on problems is definitely very special. Mikoyan did help him get out of his predicament, but the wisdom of this man also made him deeply worried.

Mikoyan actually saw it more thoroughly than he did, and it can be said that he had a complete insight into the psychology of the Mentor, and how terrible it was. To put it another way, if Mikoyan can see through his mentor, can he also see through his Stalin?

Stalin actually already had the answer, and he knew that he had indeed been seen through by Mikoyan, and a tyrant like him would certainly not like such a result. A guy who is smarter than him and can penetrate people's hearts more than him, it is difficult to say whether it is a blessing or a curse to put it around like this!

Anyway, Stalin had already made up his mind at this time that even if he wanted to use Mikoyan in the future, he had to guard against it!

Could this be the outcome of Mikoyan's knowledge? I'm afraid that he knows what to do, he did see through Stalin, and naturally he will know what kind of choice Stalin will make, and if Stalin is smart enough, then the choice is inevitable.

But Mikoyan was not particularly worried, as a strategist like him, he wanted such a result, and he had to prove his ability to Stalin, which was the only way for him to have more say around Stalin in the future. As for suspicion or something, where does the superior have 100% trust in the subordinate, and the master has 100% trust in the strategist. Mikoyan felt with his political skill. Enough to deal with that little suspicion!

Judging only by the results of history. Mikoyan's judgment was very accurate, and he did gain Stalin's reuse, but he was also constantly suspicious of steel, and even almost suspected of being put into practice. However, he was lucky, he had a good relationship with Beria, and he was younger and better than Steel, who hung up before he could do it.

At a time when Stalin wanted to get into the wrong. Sverdlov had been watching his expression, and Si Si was also very surprised by the performance of Steel tonight, it was so perfect, it was not like Stalin's style.

When did Stalin, who was impulsive and fond of losing his temper, become so scheming? In just a few hours, how can this guy change dramatically? There must be something wrong with this!

However, even if Sverdlov knew that there was a problem, he couldn't point it out directly, and the Mentor's expression was there! Fools can see that he is very satisfied with Stalin's performance tonight, and at this time he is arguing with Stalin. That's tantamount to not spearheading the mentor, if you really do that. It will only have the opposite effect!

However, Sverdlov could not ignore it, because he could see that the Mentor had already made up his mind because of Stalin's visit, and that he had already decided to postpone the establishment of the Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Commission.

This is the most dangerous time, if Stalin is not quickly refuted, then the mentor will retract. And if Stalin had been refuted, it would have been entirely possible for the Mentor to make a completely different decision!

Sverdlov didn't like this state at all, because at this moment, there were only three people in this office, and if he didn't speak, then the matter would be all over. And just that, he is not suitable for talking.

The reason is there, he made it clear from the beginning, he supported the establishment of the Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Commission, and his relationship with Stalin was very bad.

And such a misunderstanding was absolutely fatal, and for a while, Sverdlov was as anxious as an ant on a hot pot, and he couldn't say anything if he wanted to, not to mention how aggrieved he was.

Sverdlov's anomaly naturally could not be concealed from Stalin's eyes, although he didn't know why Xiao Siwei was so out of shape, but the political sensitivity tempered by his perennial political career told him that it seemed that this was a great opportunity!

Yes, Stalin realized that this was a good opportunity, and he dimly felt that if he continued to stay and continue to talk about the Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Commission and the question of cooperation with the bourgeoisie, he would reap great benefits.

I have to admire Stalin's political sensitivity, and even more so I have to admire his style of daring to fight. For someone like Mikoyan, who is good at calculation but can't make up his mind, he must have missed the opportunity. But Stalin would not, even if he did not fully understand the inner curves, but by intuition alone, he made the most correct choice.

Looking at the talkative Stalin, Sverdlov hated itchy, and Xiao Sizhilu said that today's affairs were completely mixed up by this bastard. If nothing else, the mentor will probably be persuaded by him, and then at most Li Xiaofeng can be the leader of the Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Commission, or even worse!

Because of Esverdlov's understanding of Li Xiaofeng, that goods is also a stubborn temper, and the things he recognizes can't be pulled by nine cows. If it doesn't follow his intentions, the goods will not cooperate at all, they will directly pick and choose, and even involve other problems - such as the problem of smuggling grain, and the goods will definitely immediately stop smuggling grain as a threat.

And with Lenin's temper, he would certainly not accept such a coercion, and then the volcano erupted, and then ...... There is nothing then.

Thinking of such terrible consequences, Sverdlov could no longer bear it, even if he was misunderstood by his mentor today, he had to stop Stalin from continuing to make trouble, he had to take action!

"Ridiculous!"

But once again, things did not surprise Sverdlov, and as he was about to speak, the door to his office was pushed open again, and Trotsky burst in in a rage and reprimanded Stalin for his dancing hands:

"According to your opinion, there is no need for the Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Commission to exist at all. Our government agencies are used to do practical things, and if we set up such an institution and don't let it play a corresponding role, then why should we set it up? Raising a bunch of bureaucrats who eat dry food? ”

Stalin didn't expect to kill a Cheng biting gold halfway, he was really happy here, how could Trotsky blow up the assassination, it seems that he didn't provoke this bastard at all!

It can only be said that Stalin was thinking too simply, and on the surface, the Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Commission seems to be only an internal problem of the Leninists, after all, this proposal was put forward by the Mentor, and the executor is also the confidant of the Mentor, and how to toss it is an internal matter of the Leninists.

Trotsky, however, did not see it that way, and the establishment of the Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Commission and his proposal for the appointment of old officers and intellectuals at the Central Committee were proposed one after the other. In a sense, these are groundbreaking proposals, and there is even general convergence in ideas.

Now, according to the conservatives, the Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Commission has been tossed into an empty organization, so is it not the next step to toss his proposal to appoint old officers and old intellectuals?

As I have already said, Trotsky was desperate to do things, to solve practical problems, and it was only after the proposal was approved by the Central Committee that he would not allow anyone to toss again! Any sign of bad luck, he must nip it in the bud! (To be continued......)

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