Shuvalov couldn't figure out where he made a mistake, did he leak the news, or did he have a traitor inside him, otherwise, what happened to these people who suddenly appeared to rob the prison?

In addition, he couldn't figure out the purpose of this group of people. He got Fioning out because he was planning to cheat Bestuzhev Liumin. Apart from that, Fioning had no other value at all.

But if the purpose of this group of people is also to cheat Bestuzhev Liuming, then there is no need to rob people halfway! Because Fioning is a hot potato at all, and there is a lot of trouble in his hands, which is of no benefit, okay?

It's not that Shuvalov didn't suspect that it was Fionin's accomplices who came to rescue him, but the idea was ruthlessly discarded after only a whirl in his mind.

Because this is impossible at all, okay? If this group of revolutionary parties has such strong organizational skills, would they be wiped out by the third department just after discussing the uprising?

Anyway, Shuvalov didn't believe that these dudes were so powerful. If it is not these revolutionary parties, then who is it?

Shuvalov couldn't even imagine that it was Li Xiao who cheated him, but even if he thought about it, it would be useless. He had already been robbed, and Brunin and Petrovna failed to silence him, so he lost everything this trip.

Perhaps the only thing that could bring him a little comfort was that he dragged Bestuzhev Liuming into the water at the same time as he was terribly disappointed. If there were no accidents, this guy should be worse than him.

It's just that Shuvalov didn't dare to make too many moves, for fear that the person who cheated him secretly would ambush his backhand and backhanded him and Bestuzhev Liuming together. So all he could do was watch as the third one didn't do anything, and Fionin disappeared for a week without the idiots realizing the problem was there.

In the end, it was the decree of Nicholas I that made Shuvalov breathe a sigh of relief. His Majesty's latest instructions on Fioning were finally sent to Kiev. There is no good way to be tough, so send people to St. Petersburg, let the experts from the third headquarters try Fioning's weight.

Of course, if Fioning was still stubborn in the end, he planned to execute Fioning again in the square where the Decembrists were executed, to make an example to others!

After receiving the imperial decree, the Kiev No. 3 Department naturally did not dare to disobey, and immediately ordered Fioning to be put in a cage and sent to St. Petersburg. Anyway, they are also very tired of this tough guy, so send this annoying guy away early and save worry!

But after this order was sent to the prison, the person in charge was dumbfounded. How could he send Fionin to St. Petersburg? He had already released it according to Bestuzhev Ryumin's order, okay?

"Let go?"

Simon Love was stunned when he heard this reply—how could Nima be let go? That was a registered prisoner in Nicholas I's mind,

You actually let it go, I'm so damned, how many of you have the brains to dare to engage in this kind of aircraft!

Immediately, he was furious, and roared: "Who let him go! That bastard is so bold? Also, he said he would let you go. What are your brains! Who does he think he is!"

"The order was given by General Bestuzhev Ryumin..."

This sentence wiped out the anger of Simon Love. He snatched the warrant in disbelief and read it several times. He really wanted to say that the warrant was fake, but the problem was This thing can't be more real, I can't find a single problem, okay!

"Who gave you this warrant!"

"Miss Zhenia's friend is that little boy named Brunin. He brought this warrant to order us to release people that day. He also said that it was an order from General Bestuzhev Ryumin. What kind of fishing plan?"

Simonov breathed a sigh of relief. It would be fine if it was really a fishing plan, but he felt that if Bestuzhev Ryumin really had a fishing plan, he would tell him anyway, but he didn't hear anything. According to news, the authenticity of this so-called phishing plan may be very questionable.

But he couldn't directly ask the person in charge of the prison. He waved the man away and immediately drove to find Zhenia. Since the warrant came from Zhenia, that chick must know the reason. Even if you don't know, then you must be right to catch her!

What surprised Simonlov was that when he arrived at Zhenia's residence, the concierge told him: "Miss Zhenia has been traveling a long time ago, where did she go? I don't know, she didn't tell us anyway. servant."

This news made Simonov feel very uneasy. He suspected that Zhenya might have run away, so he went directly to Zhenya's brother, and soon poured a basin of cold water on him to cool him down—this family His son also disappeared, it is said that he went abroad to visit relatives!

At this time, no matter how stupid Simon Love is, he has no luck. He immediately issued an order: "Seize the residence and all properties of Zhenya and his brother, and arrest and interrogate the relevant insiders. We must find out their identity. Where to go! Quick!"

So where did Zhenia go? Naturally, he ran away ahead of time. I have to say that Bruning, a liar, still has style. After being rescued by Anton, he asked Anton to send a letter to Zhenia, explaining what happened clearly. Tell Zhenia how serious the matter is, and tell her to run away.

After Zhenia got the news, she was almost fainted from anger, and then she hurried to find a solution to her brother, but there was no good solution for that one, and she had to run away in the end.

Tobrunin's kindness is also Toshuvalov's prudence. The two brothers and sisters got enough time to run away, sold their property and swept Bestuzhev. After setting aside some funds, as long as they don't spend too much , I can still live comfortably for the rest of my life.

Bruning was quite kind, unlike those utterly conscientious liars who would only ruin the victim's family, he still retained a little bit of conscience.

But these have nothing to do with Anton. After sending Bruning away, that Fioning gave him a bit of a headache, because for some unknown reason, this person seemed a bit stubborn. On weekdays, you basically don’t say a word, and you don’t answer any questions, even if you say:

"You are safe, you can contact your family or friends and ask them to pick you up and leave."

He also didn't respond to this. In short, silence is golden, which made Anton a little dizzy. He is not an accomplice of Fioning, so naturally he has no interest in him and his ideas, and as a prisoner, It's a disaster to keep it in your hands, but you can't kill people like Shuvalov, you're a hot potato, okay?

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