Struggle in Russia

Chapter 260 Interrogation (Part 2)

Seeing Bestuzhev's denials, Peter Barek smiled instead of anger. He waved his hand and the door of the interrogation room was opened, and three or five men and women with bruised noses and swollen faces were brought in by the military police.

Peter Barek pointed at these people, and asked with a smile, "How about it, do you know these people?"

Bestuzhev's face turned green. How could he not know these people, including his butler, valet and attendants, a lot of close people. If he didn't know him, he would be damned.

What made him feel terrified was that looking at these people, they might have already been sentenced. God knows if these guys have survived the means of the third part.

In fact, he himself knew that it was more likely that he would not be able to handle it, and these people knew too many of his secrets, just thinking about it made him feel cold all over his body!

Sure enough, Peter Barek slapped the table in the next second, "Tell me about what you have done for Bestuzhev, and focus on his relationship with that suspect!"

The group of servants were still a little embarrassed when they saw Bestuzhevliumin first, and they didn't dare to talk nonsense, or they were lucky, hoping that the master would show his power to turn the situation around. But they really thought too much, Bestuzhev Liuming is now a mud bodhisattva crossing the river and cannot protect himself, so how can he care about them.

Before these people could say anything, Bestuzhevliumin yelled angrily, "Peter! You are despicably beaten into a trick. I tell you that confessions obtained through torture are of no effect. I want to appeal to Your Majesty. I warn you. Don't mess around..."

This kind of stern performance didn't frighten Peter Barek, he sneered, "Being tortured? Torturing to extract a confession? Hey, why are you so unique when you say this?"

As he spoke, he laughed again and said, "I'm not afraid to tell you that I'm tortured to extract a confession, that is, tortured into a trick, not only these people, I will do the same to your subordinates one by one, do you think they can survive?"

Bestuzhev Liuming's face suddenly turned pale. He finally realized how serious the matter was. The other party had made it clear that he wanted to kill him. Otherwise, how could he dare to say such a thing in person?

"I'm not afraid to tell you that these confessions are enough to prove that you and the female suspect have an irresistible relationship and have an ulterior intimacy. As for the other means of making money and your exploiting the local nobles and wealthy businessmen by all means, to be honest, it's pretty good. Eye-opening!"

Speaking of this, Peter Barek laughed loudly, "I believe His Majesty will be very interested in these methods of yours. I personally think that even if there is no such thing as Fioning, you will be an official to the end!"

After saying that, he laughed wildly again, causing Bestuzhevliumin's face to turn blue and then pale. It took a while for Peter Barek to stop laughing wildly, looking at Bestuzhevliumin with a serious face and saying

"Now, Your Excellency, do you have anything else to say? As for the nonsense of being wronged or framed, I am not interested or impatient to listen to it, and I believe His Majesty is not interested in listening to it either, because this case It's already an iron case, the only difference is that next you will be stubborn and stubborn, or will you honestly confess everything and repent?"

Without waiting for Bestuzhev to speak,

Peter Barek said again, "You should know the difference. If you want to be stubborn? Then I don't mind playing with you. I will trouble you to try all kinds of torture one by one. To be honest, I personally recommend you Don't pick this one because it's really painful, it hurts too much!"

"What if you don't want to suffer from flesh and blood? It's best to confess everything honestly, so that you don't have to suffer from flesh and blood, and I can save some effort, how about it?"

Bestuzhevliumin was also a little hesitant. No one wants to suffer, especially a noble with delicate skin like him. When has he ever been beaten? What's more, he has worked in the third department all year round, and he is very familiar with all kinds of punishments. He is too clear about the consequences of those terrible torture instruments.

But, he is not reconciled to letting him plead guilty so honestly. He knows very well that if he pleads guilty, his future will be over. If he does not do it, his family may be implicated, and even his own title may not be preserved.

Moreover, he still had a glimmer of hope in his heart, hoping that Grand Duke Constantine would give him a hand. He knew his value to that Grand Duke very well, and he believed that the Grand Duke would give him a hand.

Yes, Bestuzhevliumin also knew that Grand Duke Konstantin could only help him, but he was not too willing to completely exonerate him. He saw the situation very clearly just now, the other party came fully prepared, all kinds of evidence and confessions were prepared, it was too difficult for him to deny it.

Even if he himself knew that he was indeed innocent, he really wasn't a rebel and he didn't instruct Zhenya to release Fionin. All this must have been a plot by his political opponents, through Zhenia and then through the Fionin case.

And he is stupid because he is too defenseless, or he is obsessed with money, and he only thinks about making money, but he forgets that someone will use it to make trouble. If God gives him another chance, he will take care of it With my own paws, I won't take any money that shouldn't be taken!

It's a pity that this kind of awareness came too late, and he is also the tears of a crocodile. Even if he is given another chance, he will come up with other ways to make money. People like him will never be changed by dogs. .

"Hey! Don't try to play dumb to pass the time!" Peter Barek patted the table, "No one came back to save you, and no one can save you! I advise you to recognize the situation as soon as possible!"

Bestuzhevliumin was even more entangled, should he plead guilty or not? If you recognize it, you can save yourself the pain of flesh and blood, but your future will be ruined. If you don't admit it, you must be guilty, and there seems to be no guarantee for your future.

After thinking about it, it seems that it is more cost-effective to plead guilty?

Bestuzhevliumin looked up at Peter Barek, and opened his mouth, as if he was about to say something, but at this moment, the door of the interrogation room was suddenly pushed open. After a burst of splendor, he saw hope again.

"His Royal Highness, you are finally here!"

Bestuzhevliumin cried out this sentence almost crying, it was Grand Duke Constantine who came. After Bestuzhevliumin hurried back to Kiev, he felt that things might be very troublesome. Bestuzhev made it clear that one person might not be able to make things right, so he immediately followed to Kiev. No, he just saved this poor guy...

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