Struggle in Russia

Chapter 309 Comparison (Part 2)

Count Rostovtsev believed that Sergei would not be perfunctory, but if you say you are particularly careful, you may not be. Most of them are performing official duties!

Count Rostovtsev shook his head, rang the bell to call the personal guards, and gave a few special instructions, adding a double insurance.

Then, Count Rostovtsev quietly flipped through the evidence brought by the Konstantin bus, and a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth after a while.

He knocked on the evidence and said to himself: "You guys are really dishonest!"

Count Rostovtsev saw something. The evidence and clues that he thought were relatively minor from the Konstantin bus seemed nothing at first glance, but upon careful analysis, there were still problems.

That is, these things are all relatively secretive, and it is generally impossible for people around Shuvalov not to know such details.

And here comes the problem. Count Rostovtsev knows Grand Duke Konstantin, and it is absolutely impossible for him to place insiders beside Shuvalov in advance, otherwise he would not be caught in the case of Bestuzhev Ryumin. Fully passive.

Since he didn't place an insider in advance, how did he collect these secret criminal evidence?

Count Rostovtsev quickly locked in on Petrovna. Only this woman had a close relationship with Shuvalov, and she disappeared without a trace after the incident. If this woman betrayed Shuvalov, then She is very likely to seek refuge with Grand Duke Constantine under the comprehensive arrest, so these evidences should come from this way!

Grand Duke Constantine never expected that Count Rostovtsev would see through the truth just after he sent some less important evidence.

And for Count Rostovtsev, it was also of great significance to know where Petrovna had gone. Because there are two key points in the case of Bestuzhev Ryumin, one is his so-called warrant, but because of Li Xiao's intervention, all the relevant witnesses have disappeared. It is completely impossible to reverse the case from this point. Not possible.

Another key point is Petrovna. If this woman has key evidence of the case and is willing to testify against Shuvalov, it will be a big blow to conservatives.

The crime of false accusation and conspiracy to frame Grand Duke Constantine is too great. With the temper of Nicholas I, knowing that his precious son was framed, Shuvalov will never be spared, even Uvarov Eat and hang up.

But Count Rostovtsev quickly denied this possibility. He felt that it was almost impossible for Grand Duke Constantine to come back and beat him up.

If Petrovna really has the key evidence in the Bestuzhev Liumin case,

These evidences can directly point to Shuvalov's words. Based on his understanding of Grand Duke Constantine, the Grand Duke will definitely not be so calm.

If there is such evidence, he might have jumped up and down and shouted for grievances, and even busy counterattacking to settle accounts with Shuvalov and Uvarov.

Judging from his performance in this paragraph, he did not do so. Obviously, although Petrovna took refuge in him, Petrovna did not have those fatal evidences, so Grand Duke Constantine could only save the country with curves, and took Peter Rovna has other handles to deal with Shuvalov.

This discovery made Count Rostovtsev smile in bewilderment. This situation is most beneficial to him. Neither Shuvalov nor Grand Duke Constantine has a trump card to turn the tables. In the end, the direction of this case can only be decided by him as an imperial envoy.

After thinking for a while, he closed the document, leaned on the back of the chair and tapped his index finger on the table. After a while, he called Sergey again and ordered: "Let Anton pay special attention, Petrovna It may be related to Grand Duke Constantine, that woman is very important!"

Sergey was a little dumbfounded, because he couldn't figure out how Count Rostovtsev came to this conclusion in just such a short time? Could it be that such an important discovery can be found by sitting in the office, drinking a cup of tea and looking at the documents?

However, Count Rostovtsev did not mean to explain, because even if he explained Sergey, he could only listen to the general idea, and it did not help him in any real way. This kind of thing must be accumulated over the years and must be based on experience. However, experience is the most difficult thing to instill. No matter how much you talk about it, he will not be able to understand it, and he will not understand it. It is better to let him wonder in his heart and find the answer slowly.

Sergey did have doubts. After receiving the order, he also carefully read the documents that Count Rostovtsev had read several times, but these things had nothing to do with Petrovna. He couldn't figure out how Count Rostovtsev deduced it.

"Petrovna has contact with Grand Duke Constantine? It is even possible that she has joined him?"

After Anton received the news from Sergey and the latest instructions from Count Rostovtsev, he also looked confused. He was very clear about Petrovna's position in this case. When he kidnapped Fioning last time, he had actually thought of taking this woman away as well.

It's a pity that this woman's sudden escape disrupted the overall plan, and in the end he could only watch her escape with injuries. Afterwards, the city-wide raid failed to find her, which gave him a new understanding of how difficult this woman is.

Now that she heard that she might have taken refuge in Grand Duke Constantine, she suddenly felt a little tricky. He asked: "What does the earl mean? If you find her trace, what should you do?"

Sergey also asked Count Rostovtsev this question, and the latter's answer was: "Observe, don't act rashly."

Anton nodded, but Sergey warned with a little worry: "Don't make up your own mind, the Earl has a comprehensive plan, don't make extra troubles!"

To be honest, Anton was a little upset about this, because Sergey's tone sounded like he was unreliable, so he replied lightly: "I know, I won't be troublesome!"

Only then did Sergei nodded in satisfaction, and asked in the tone of a superior: "Is there anything unusual about Grand Duke Constantine?"

Anton looked at him a little speechless. How long had he received the order from Count Rostovtsev? It's been a day since he was full of fights. Grand Duke Constantine is not an idiot, how could he be so impatient?

So he replied sullenly: "No, just stay in the manor honestly."

Sergey glanced at him again, as if he was afraid that Anton would not do his best, and said: "Don't be careless, Grand Duke Constantine is very important, never let him out of your sight..."

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