Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 335: curious

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When Peter Balek was called to Count Rostovtsev for questioning, he was both daunting and perturbed. What makes him confused is that he can’t understand why someone will come forward to report Melkulova and him, because anyone with a little background knows who is behind Melkulova and who dares to offend him and Petlev at the same time. Earl, isn’t this looking for death?

It’s just that if you have confidence, you have confidence, but if you say that he doesn’t panic at all, that is also false. After all, it is hard to say how Count Rostovtsev will deal with this matter, after all, he can really ignore the background of him and Melkulova.

But when Peter Balek met Count Rostovtsev, he felt a little relieved, because the count didn’t seem to intend to delve into this matter.

“Your Excellency, you should already know the reason for calling you. I won’t waste our precious time by talking nonsense. As usual, I have to ask you some questions, and you just need to answer them truthfully.”

Peter Barek replied with a smile: “Of course, I understand, you can ask.”

Count Rostovtsev asked casually: “You have a close relationship with Miss Merkulova?”

“You can’t say that you have a close relationship,” Peter Barek said quickly: “As you know, this lady is my goddaughter, and I have an obligation to look after her and care for her.”

Count Rostovtsev nodded, and instead of continuing to ask the question about the relationship, he asked instead: “Did you know that Merkulova has a connection with the Polish rebels?”

In fact, Peter Balek wanted to explain a few more questions about the relationship, because he was not afraid of being pierced in the spine with this question, and because Count Petlev was in the face, he could also imply that Count Rostovtsev gave him Don’t make a fuss about it or make a fuss about it.

It’s just that Count Rostovtsev didn’t intend to delve into their relationship at all. He immediately asked Poland about the rebellion of the party, which made Peter Balek’s preparations for nothing at all.

Count Rostovtsev didn’t ask, he naturally couldn’t speak nonsense, he could only replied carefully with a smiling face: “This is absolutely slander. As far as I know, Miss Merkulova is the most loyal subject of the empire. , For her Majesty’s loyalty to the Empire, how could she have anything to do with the Polish rebellion? This is absolutely slanderous, you know, some guys just can’t see…”

It’s just that Count Rostovtsev was not interested in listening at all, and interrupted directly: “In other words, this is a false accusation, a shameful slander?”

Peter Balek nodded repeatedly and said, “It’s definitely a false accusation!”

Count Rostovtsev nodded and said calmly: “Very well, it will be easy if you say so. Thank you for answering my doubts in your busy schedule, and I will return it to you and Merkulova. Miss with innocence.”

Okay, Peter Barek was a little dumbfounded, because he had imagined many scenes, but he didn’t expect it to be so easy. When he walked out the door, people were a little confused and couldn’t believe that he had just passed the level.

“You just let him go?” Sergey couldn’t help but asked.

Count Rostovtsev replied indifferently: “Otherwise? Should he be arrested immediately? Just because of some accusations that do not know the true or false without evidence, we will take down a governor?”

Sergey was stunned when he was asked. He also knew that it was impossible to take Peter Barek so casually, but he could make things difficult for him. At least he could go after the relevant doubts, just to make Grand Duke Nicholas watching him. I also know how suspicious Melkulova and his performance are, and pave the way for them to be taken down in the future!

But now I haven’t done anything. I asked Peter Barek to go back after just asking a few questions. Isn’t this too sloppy?

Count Rostovtsev glanced at him and said: “These are enough. His testimony was heard by Grand Duke Nicholas, and it was also recorded. All these things must be counted. We will check in the future. If his rhetoric does not match the facts, he will bear the responsibility.”

This explanation is barely acceptable to Sergey, but he should definitely be sharper. At least he should put more pressure on Peter Barek instead of letting him go so casually.

Count Rostovtsev sighed and taught: “If you are not sure of killing your enemy with a punch, then it is best not to let him discover your hostility to him. Otherwise, your reckless behavior is only to remind your enemy to be more careful about you. Watch out for you, what’s the point?”

Sergey was stunned by the question again. Only then did he understand that Count Rostovtsev was paralyzing his opponent, deliberately pretending to be indifferent to make Peter Balek relax his vigilance, and then once the opponent revealed a flaw or found it. With the handle, he took the opponent in one fell swoop with the momentum of the thunder.

This hand is much more useful than his foolishly exerting pressure to cause vigilance and rebellion. Of course, the reason why Count Rostovtsev did not exert extreme pressure is that Grand Duke Nicholas was watching!

He also knew exactly what it meant when it came to Melkulova. If Count Rostovtsev was too aggressive, he would definitely mention it when he reported to Nicholas I in the future. At that time, even if everything had settled, Nicholas I would feel that Count Rostovtsev did not take the face of the royal family seriously, otherwise he would be so ignorant?

For Nicholas I ~www.wuxiax.com~ the courtiers who did not pay attention to the face of the royal family were certainly not loyal, and naturally they could not be trusted, so they put pressure on Peter Balek in order to show the so-called authority and aura, but they were lost. Lizi, isn’t this a fool!

Count Rostovtsev was definitely not a stupid bird, so he easily let go of Peter Balek, and then asked Merkulova a few questions in the same way, and then let her go. Coercing and luring the whistleblower is not a general fierceness. Seeing that posture seems to be to hold the person responsible for slander.

“This imperial servant is really a clever man,” Grand Duke Mikhail said with a grin after listening to Grand Duke Nicolas explaining the whole story: “Obviously he knows the inside story and knows what can’t be touched. No wonder it has its current status.”

Grand Duke Nicholas nodded and said: “That is, when I just heard the news, I thought this earl would be chasing after him! Who would have thought that he would send the two away after just a couple of fools? It is not generally harsh on the prosecutor, as if he is prepared to take the false accusation against him!”

Speaking of this, Grand Duke Nicholas suddenly had a meal and asked curiously: “Who did you say that this informant instigated? This is not so courageous! I am a little curious about who has such courage! “

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