Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 249: Release

The third prison in Kiev is not as mysterious as you think. At least you can’t see three steps, one post, five steps and one sentry around the prison. On the contrary, just looking at the settings on the periphery of the prison, you will think that this is an ordinary government office building. .

This four-story building looks inconspicuous. Except for the national flag at the door and the double-headed eagle emblem on the door wall, you can hardly imagine that this is the infamous third prison.

Of course, this prison is not big, and it will not hold prisoners that are too big. Because ordinary political prisoners or Liberal Party members just transition here, after being tried by the court, they will leave here, either sent to the execution ground or sent to Siberia, it’s that simple.

Generally speaking, this type of prisoners will not stay for too long, because with Nicholas I’s zero tolerance for rebels and revolutionaries, their trials are generally vigorous and vigorous. Unless it is a person who involves major circumstances or confidentiality, or who is particularly sensitive, Fioni is the former.

As mentioned before, he and his little friend are preparing to assassinate Nicholas I, and they have already taken action. When the third gendarme arrested them, they had already collected a batch of guns and explosives. I am afraid that they will actually start the operation later.

It is precisely because their ability to act was relatively strong in the Russian Revolutionary Party of the year, so Nicholas I and the third part paid special attention. Soon through interrogation or extorting confessions by words and deeds, Nicholas I and the third book discovered that the things planned by this group were far from simple.

They not only wanted to assassinate Nicholas I, but also conspired to get rid of Prince Alexander at the same time, and even planned to prevent bombs at the Council of State. Fiona’s group was actually only responsible for one of them—that is, the assassination of Nicholas I.

There are other people responsible for the settlement of Prince Alexander and the Council of State. These people were not found in the third part of Kiev, and the only person who knew about these people was Fionen!

This is why Fionen has been kept in the third prison in Kiev. Bestuzhev Liuming has been trying to pry Fionen’s mouth open, but the Fionen organization planned underground activities. The level is average, but the mouth is really tight.

Even though Bestuzhev Liuming did not say a word during torture, he was tortured to faint several times. Anyway, Bestuzhev Liuming had a headache for him, because Nicholas I and the Duke of Aldov had urged him several times to open Fiorin’s mouth as much as possible.

Just like today, Fionen had just received another whip, and he was almost beaten up. He almost didn’t even have the strength to walk, so he could only be dragged back to the cell by two jailers holding his arms.

When he was thrown in a musty cell, he almost didn’t even have the strength to open his eyelids, so he could only lie on the cold and damp ground and breathe more and less.

Fionen didn’t know how long such torture would last. It was a torment for him every day. These third rungs would use various methods to torture him, and he was already exhausted.

However, Fionen did not intend to succumb. Although he was only a noble prince, he was most admired by the December hero Duke Sergey Volkonski. He could do what the Duke could do. !

Fionen strongly propped up his upper body, slowly climbed to the wall, leaned on it and looked up at the large window of the cell’s palm. He believed that one day the sun would pierce the sky and spread on all the land of Russia!

Seeing the charming sunshine, Fionen fell asleep unknowingly. He woke up until the heavy prison door was opened. He looked at a jailer dressed in black, and he was a little strange: [Does time flies so fast? ? Is a new day here again? 】

Fionen thought that a new round of torture was about to begin, but this time there were a lot of jailers who came in, and his expression was a bit strange. At least his eyes didn’t look right, it seemed that something had happened.

But Fioni didn’t bother to ask, because for him, he had prepared for the worst since entering the third prison, either he was tortured and killed, or he was executed by the impatient Nicholas I.

He estimated that he had been arrested for a few months, and the patience of Nicholas I should have been almost consumed. I am afraid that this is an order for him to be executed!

Fionen is not afraid of death at all, and even feels that death is a relief. He believes that his sacrifice is valuable and can inspire thousands of latecomers to continue their sacred and great cause until the overthrow of the Romanov family. Brutal rule.

He greeted death with a comfortable attitude, just like a saint who had died after hearing the news. He thought he would be dragged to the prison yard, and he didn’t know whether the firing squad was waiting for him or the gallows. He personally prefers firing squads, because he doesn’t like the feeling of suffocation, or because he hates the suffocation of Nicholas I’s totalitarian rule, he embarked on the road of revolution.

It’s just that Fionen didn’t wait for the firing squad or the gallows. Instead, he was dragged to the door, where a gendarmerie minor was talking to a handsome young man. He could see that the major seemed to be full of misgivings. Questions were raised, and the young man was also a little nervous, and some questions were stumbling in answer.

But the major finally stopped questioning, UU reading www.uukanshu. Com just sternly warned: “Mr. Felix Alekseyevich, I warned you for the last time. Although there is nothing wrong with the warrant you brought, this Fionen is a vital impeachment. You should know the nature of the impunity! Once you find out afterwards that you are playing a ghost, no one will be able to save you at that time!”

As the major became more and more severe, he almost questioned: “What is going on with this warrant!”

The severity of the military police made Bruning relaxed. He knew that he had no chance of turning back. Now the only way to save his life was to follow the script, so he waved his hand impatiently:

“Major, I have told you several times. This is the arrangement of Your Excellency Fyodor Petrovich (Bestuzev Ruming). You have also seen that the effect of torture is very bad. The only way now is Let him go, and use him as bait to lure those traitors out of the party! And I am only following the instructions of your major general…If you are really worried, you can stop letting people go, anyway, you will be responsible for the serious incident!”

The military police major finally hesitated. For him, as long as the warrant is true, he would have an explanation. Anyway, even if something happened in the end, it would be Bestuzhev’s pot, so he gave Bruning a fierce look. , Unwillingly commanded: “Let people go!”

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