Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 412: Something seems wrong

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Ralph did not forget that Viscount Prozolov was about to kill him over there! If he doesn’t solve this problem, he will not dare to serve the other party. At that time, his first choice is to run away immediately. It is the best policy to escape abroad as quickly as possible.

Of course Anton didn’t forget this question. He smiled and said, “Don’t worry, Viscount Prozolov will not be a problem soon. He won’t do anything to you. You can honestly follow his orders. That’s it, maybe I will treat you differently at that time!”

Ralph doesn’t want to look different, he just hopes that Anton is reliable enough, but considering the opponent’s awesomeness, he thinks it’s not too difficult to solve this problem.

So is it really easy to solve the problem as Ralph thought? Strictly speaking, it’s really a bit troublesome, after all, both Grand Duke Constantine and Viscount Prozolov were thinking of killing people. For them, only dead people are the most reliable. Killing Petrovna and Lavre should be the best and easiest way.

In addition, you have to pay attention to the attitude of Count Shuvalov. He is also looking forward to killing Petrovna. After all, in his opinion, the culprit is Petrovna.

If Petrovna hadn’t jumped into the car and escaped, if she honestly chose to take refuge abroad instead of taking refuge in Grand Duke Constantine, could Count Shuvalov be overwhelmed?

Obviously Petrovna is a scourge, so it’s better to die early!

It’s just that Count Shuvalov can’t kill Petrovna for the time being, after all, the third prison is no longer his back garden, let alone rushing in, he can’t even get in touch with him.

And Grand Duke Constantine was a little bit stronger than him. Count Rostovtsev deliberately pretended not to see it. When Grand Duke Nikolai managed to open the back door, he contacted Petrovna.

“That woman did not confess!” Grand Duke Constantine said to Viscount Prozolov very pleased.

Viscount Prozolov frowned and asked, “Did she say it herself?”

Obviously Viscount Prozolov didn’t believe Petrovna, and he would question her no matter what she said.

Grand Duke Constantine smiled and said: “How could I only listen to her words, Nicolas showed me the interrogation records and confessions, she really didn’t say anything!”

Viscount Prozolov was also happy in an instant. The most feared thing for him and Grand Duke Constantine was that Petrovna didn’t stop talking nonsense, even if it was too late at that time. But now Petrovna is tight-lipped, which is wonderful, as long as the dead person can keep a secret, right?

Viscount Prozolov knew immediately why Grand Duke Constantine was so happy. Obviously, this one was just as he thought, and he was ready to try to silence him immediately.

It’s just that their happiness is very short-lived, because immediately they are faced with a new problem-how to silence it?

As mentioned earlier, Count Rostovtsev had very strict control over the prison. They would not be able to establish contact with Petrovna unless Grand Duke Nicholas helped them, let alone go to the prison to silence them.

So the two big eyes and small eyes looked at each other for a long time without speaking. In the end, Viscount Prozolov smiled bitterly and said, “This matter needs a long-term discussion. It is best not to let us do it. You can tell Shuvalo. I believe he will be interested in the news about Earl Husband!”

In fact, it was not necessary for Viscount Prozolov to say that Grand Duke Constantine would do the same. In fact, he had already done so. He notified Count Shuvalov as soon as he got the exact news, and the attack was also about killing people with a knife.

Anyway, the one who wanted Petrovna to die the most was Count Shuvalov, and even that one might be even more anxious. If you can borrow the opponent’s knife to get rid of this trouble, it will kill two birds with one stone. Not only will the trouble be solved, but you may also be able to grasp the new handle of Count Shuvalov. These futures will definitely be available!

But Count Shuvalov is not a fool. After receiving the news, he did nothing and kicked the ball back. He clearly told Grand Duke Constantine that this was his trouble and must be solved by him. If it can’t be solved, it won’t be there. Everyone continues to fish and the net is broken.

This was disgusting enough for Grand Duke Constantine, the problem was that he really had no choice, neither could he return to Count Shuvalov, nor could he solve Petrovna. As a result, things have reached a stalemate, anyway, listening to him hurts.

As for Viscount Prozolov, although he also wanted to get rid of Petrovna’s big troubles, he couldn’t do anything for clever women, and he couldn’t help it, and he has paid more attention to Lavre recently. He is always observing Lavre’s actions. After all, he The only connection with Petrovna is this person. As long as those connections are cleared and the tail is resolved, even if Petrovna happens, he can pick himself out.

Without the intervention of Count Rostovtsev, both Grand Duke Konstantin and Count Shuvalov would have remained so stalemate. Fortunately, the earl was very considerate to help them solve this big problem.

At the time when the two groups were most entangled, Count Rostovtsev suddenly announced that the truth of the case of Bestuzhev Liuming had been revealed ~ www.wuxiax.com ~ could be closed.

According to his conclusion, the case of Bestuzhev Liuming was the result of the Polish chaos party using Bestuzhev Liuming’s weak will, money, and lust, to buy out Genia. These **** Polish foot wipes have always been my heart. They will release the most dangerous prisoners from the prison. The purpose is to hit the reputation of the Russian Empire and the royal family.

According to his investigation, in this case, the governor Peter Balek and the head of Ukraine’s Third Ministry Bestuzhev Rumin are the most responsible. These two men were completely negligent and greedy for money and lust, and they were completely reduced to the pawns of the Polish chaotic party, which led to the situation becoming out of control.

In addition, Count Shuvalov, Petrovna, and Grand Duke Constantine were only indirectly involved in the case. Although there were no major mistakes, they did not play a positive role, and even indirectly helped the suspect. , It is necessary to severely warn!

This conclusion directly looked at all the nobles in Kiev. They had tossed for a long time. The most suspected people except Bestuzhev Liuming were innocent, and the whole case was the Polish culpability. This Nima ,how to say?

It feels weird. Anyway, I feel that something is wrong, but you insist on saying where there is a problem, hehe, who has the courage!

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