Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 259: Interrogation (Part 1)

Is there a way for Bestuzhev to save the situation objectively, no!

Because this time Shuvalov gave him too strong a condom, and the most important thing is that the Genia family ran without a trace. If according to Shuvalov’s plan, the Genia brothers and sisters did not run away. If so, he may be a little less responsible.

But now, Genia brothers and sisters are running away, Fionen is at large again, and naturally he can only carry all the scapegoats.

To be honest, this black pot made him dizzy, because before receiving the news, he was planning to frame Kornilov and Nasimov. It really means everything is ready and only owes east wind.

Therefore, when the Kiev incident occurred, he was not at all mentally prepared. Hearing the people sent by Simon Love explain the situation, his face was darker than the bottom of the pot. He knew very well that if he didn’t hurry back to clean up the situation, he would be handed over as the third boss of Kiev, and he might even be exiled.

So he didn’t care about Kornilov and Nasimov anymore. After explaining the situation to Grand Duke Konstantin, he hurried back.

This pass hastened, and when he hurried back to Kiev, it was already too late. As soon as he arrived at the office of the third department in Kiev, he was taken under control. Peter Barclay personally issued an arrest warrant, and he was thrown into a cell without giving him a chance to argue or resist.

Then, when the sky turned around, Peter Barclay personally presided over the first round of interrogation of him, preparing to convict him before Nicholas I’s instructions arrived in Kiev.

“Fyodor Petrovich Bestuzhevryumin. Explain in detail the relationship between you and Genia brothers and sisters, especially between Genia.”

Bestuzhev Liuming glanced at Peter Barclay, who was sitting on the top. He didn’t really value this person before. He felt that he had nothing to do with him, and he didn’t make a difference when he was a governor. Anyway, he didn’t buy much. This governor’s account, and that’s it, Peter Buckland didn’t dare to do anything with him, which made him even more despise this man.

But now, the **** tried to pretend to interrogate him, which made Bestuzhev feel out of anger. He snorted and sneered: “I don’t know these two people, it has nothing to do with them.”

“I don’t know one, I don’t know one!”

Peter Barclay seemed to be very satisfied with Bestuzhev’s answer, and directly mocked: “You deny it so simply! It’s just that you can’t deny it. Now there is evidence showing that you are with this woman and him. The relationship between the elder brothers is ambiguous, especially the relationship with this woman is very improper! I have reason to suspect that you deliberately let Fionin away, because you are an accomplice of the chaotic party!”

Bestuzhevryumin was taken aback. When he returned to Kiev, he thought that the situation would be terrible, but he felt that it was a crime of malfeasance or negligence of duty. If the crime is convicted, the possibility of being dismissed The biggest, if Nicholas I is particularly angry, it may be more aggressive, and it is also possible to exile him to Siberia to take care of those Decembrists. x

But he just didn’t expect Peter Barclays to snare him as soon as he came up, and he actually said that he was an accomplice of treason! Nima, this is going to fix him to death!

Bestuzhevryumin too understood the temper of Nicholas I. What he hates most is the Revolutionary Party, and what he hates the most is the nobles who are in conflict with the Revolutionary Party, especially the high-ranking nobles. Aristocrats and high-ranking officials of his level, if they are convicted of this crime, they will have to peel off their skins if they die.

Naturally, Bestuzhev could not admit that it was not. He immediately jumped to his feet and shouted outrageously: “Nonsense, this is totally framed! It’s slander!”

Peter Barclays was very calm. He sneered and said: “Slander is framed, so please explain how Fioren’s release warrant is! There is your autograph on it, the corresponding seal has been verified, and all It’s yours, in other words, it was issued by you, so please tell me, if you are not a traitor to the party, why you want to release Fionin, the imperial criminal!”

If you regret taking medicine, then Bestuzhev will definitely eat a basket. He feels that he is really obsessed, and he should never leave a bunch of blank warrants stamped and signed with the name to Geny. Ya’s, this **** female cousin has been miserable for him.

He just knew what was going on, but it was definitely impossible for him to admit it. He insisted: “Those are forged by the rebels. I have never issued such a thing, and a while ago, I left Kiev. It’s impossible to issue any warrants when going out on business, these must be forged by the rebels!”

“Forged”

Peter Barclay was still smiling. He seemed to have known that Bestuzhev Liuming would defend this way, but he said unhurriedly:

“Whether this warrant is forged or not is for the time being, because naturally there will be an imperial envoy sent by your majesty to distinguish the authenticity, but the private relationship between you and Genia must not be forged, right? There are now at least dozens of nobles who testify that you are not related to this woman. It’s unclear, UU reading www.uukānshu.com even has some testimony that you have used public equipment for private use and used your authority to make money. These things can’t be faked!”

Bestuzhev remembered that he wanted to scold his mother, thinking that Simon Love was just a rubbish, and he couldn’t even handle this little thing. How could he not control these deadly witnesses? He should know to let these **** How important is not to talk nonsense!

Bestuzhev was wronged by Simon Love this time, but it was not that he didn’t know the importance of shutting up those people, but that he couldn’t do it at all. Because Peter Barclay arrested Simonlov the second day after he took over the third part of Kiev, and he was directly under control.

In this way, the people whom Bestuzhev knew were a group of dragons without a leader, and they became a mob. Under Shuvalov’s instructions, they were quickly resolved by Peter Barclay. 0

They don’t want to say that they helped Bestuzhev to wipe his butt. At this moment, many of them have turned back and become taint witnesses, and are helping Shuvalov and Peter Barclay to fix Stuzhev’s.

However, Bestuzhev still didn’t intend to catch it with his hands. He still insisted: “These witnesses are all lying. I repeat, I don’t know any Genia and have nothing to do with this woman! I don’t know them. Why do you frame me? Anyway, I am innocent!” div

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