Struggle in Russia

Chapter 408: People's hearts are sinister (Part 1)

Viscount Prozolov had no choice but to take one step at a time. No matter whether there was a way or not, he had to contact Petrovna first to find out what was going on with this woman.

Of course, he was also secretly a little worried, praying that Petrovna would not confess under the torture in the third part, otherwise once this woman said something she shouldn't say, it would be really difficult to deal with.

Grand Duke Konstantin also knew that Petrovna's affairs were a bit difficult. First of all, the place where she was held was difficult. The third prison was under the supervision of Count Rostovtsev. No, but it's definitely not how you can stroll in your own backyard.

To get in touch with the prisoners there, you need more than face, money and even luck.

If you don’t believe me, ask Count Shuvalov to see what happened to him, and what happened to him before he met Grand Duke Nicholas!

It's just that no matter how troublesome Grand Duke Constantine is, he can only bite the bullet and think of a way, because he knows that Viscount Prozolov is right to ask to get in touch with Petrovna first, and he really needs to find out what is going on with that woman. Otherwise everything is hard to say.

Grand Duke Constantine thought about it, and felt that he had to go to Grand Duke Nicholas to find a solution. The only thing that made him feel lucky was that he had improved his relationship with Grand Duke Nicholas during this period, otherwise he would just stare blankly.

But before that, Grand Duke Constantine still has a question he wants to ask Viscount Prozolov: "Do you think if we can try to get that lady to shut up directly, can we save trouble?"

Viscount Prozolov said in his heart that I knew you would do something like this! Kill people and silence them, right?

This method is not impossible, on the contrary, it is indeed very convenient. Anyway, Petrovna's use value is almost gone, so why waste time, energy and favor to rescue her?

Viscount Prozolov is not a merciful master. If necessary, he will never be sympathetic to others. It is no burden for him to kill and silence.

It's just that it's not the best policy to kill people and silence them at this time. At least he feels that if Petrovna's silence is done too quickly, it will have the opposite effect. If the woman has already confessed, what's the use of killing her to silence her?

Doing so would make the case worse. Even if he escaped this time, after the case is over, Shuvalov will use it to make trouble.

"I think it's still a little early. In any case, we must find out about Petrovna's situation. If she doesn't confess, everything will be easy. You can safely and boldly try to make her rot this matter..."

a little pause,

Viscount Prozolov said with certainty: "But if she recruits, then things will be complicated, and we have to think long-term!"

Grand Duke Constantine was quite satisfied with this answer. In fact, his purpose was to test Viscount Prozolov's attitude towards Petrovna, to see if the other party was willing to kill and silence her.

Now it seems that Viscount Prozolov is not disgusted by this, which makes him a lot easier. Otherwise, if Viscount Prozolov strongly resisted doing so, he would have no choice but to kill.

Yes, to Grand Duke Constantine, taking two or three lives was nothing at all. If necessary, he would not object to killing Viscount Prozolov together.

Fortunately, Viscount Prozolov was very kind, which saved him a lot of trouble and gave him a clear idea of ​​how to deal with Petrovna's problem.

While Grand Duke Constantine was busy contacting Grand Duke Nicholas to clear the relationship, Viscount Prozolov also called Raffle.

"Have you managed to get in touch with your mistress?" he asked straight to the point.

Ralph was stunned, and asked back: "What's the matter? Didn't you say that you can find a way? The available connections on my side are really out of reach, there is no way!"

Viscount Prozolov stared at Raffle's face, as if he wanted to find some clues from his face, but he didn't know whether Raffle was really helpless or his acting skills were particularly superb, so what about Viscount Prozolov? Didn't see it either.

"The situation has changed again!" Viscount Prozolov said in a deep voice.

Ralph quickly asked, "What change?"

"Grand Duke Constantine is going to have a truce with Count Shuvalov. The previous things will not be pursued. He will no longer target His Royal Highness, and His Royal Highness will no longer target him!"

Ralph was taken aback, his eyes widened, and he asked in disbelief: "When did this happen, why didn't I hear any wind."

Viscount Prozolov ignored the question, but squinted his eyes to observe him carefully, and then said: "I just heard it too, so the situation is quite unfavorable for your mistress. I'm not afraid to make ugly things with you." Speaking of which, she is quite dangerous now, her life is almost hanging by a thread!"

Raffle was petrified, turned around in a hurry, and couldn't stop complaining to Viscount Prozolov: "How did you promise us before, you promised to protect our safety, but what's going on now, what are you doing now? Are you going to cross the river and demolish the bridge!"

Raffle's anger Viscount Prozolov understands very well, if he were to face this situation, he might be even angrier. He is also very satisfied with Raph's anger, because only when there is nothing he can do, he will be angry, but anyone who has a little way will not be angry.

Viscount Prozolov felt that Raffle's anger could explain a lot of things, at least temporarily, it could prove that this guy was not lying, and it was very likely that he did not contact Petrovna. In this way, things will be easy to handle.

Viscount Prozolov comforted Raffle a few words, and said with relief: "The situation is really bad. I will not lie to you, nor will I deceive you. Everything I will do next is based on our common interests. I also hope to save your mistress, and I hope that we all have a bright future. So next, you must follow my instructions, and if you do well, there may be a glimmer of hope!"

Raffle seemed to be hesitant, and after struggling for a while, he chose to continue to trust Viscount Prozolov. He asked in a low voice, "What do you want me to do?"

Viscount Prozolov lowered his voice and ordered: "First of all, don't continue to try to contact your mistress through your relationship. I will do it. You must not reveal your relationship with her now, otherwise not only will she be in trouble, but your life will also be in jeopardy." .”

"Secondly, try to transfer the most important evidence of Earl Shuvalov to a safe place, that is the key to whether we can save our lives. Finally, try to deal with some of the things you have done before clean……"

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