Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 250: impatient

Fionen was released, but in fact he was still dizzy, and he didn't understand why he was released. Logically speaking, this is simply impossible. What is the nature of imperial offenses? Don't these military police understand?

So he looked at the military police in confusion, as if waiting for the other party to give him an explanation. It's just that the gendarmerie in the third part will naturally not explain anything. Do they need to explain what they do? Not required!

Unable to get an explanation from the gendarmerie, Fioni turned his head and looked at Bruning again. It was obvious that he wanted the benefactor who rescued him to give an explanation.

It's just that Bruning didn't even bother to explain anything. For him now, every minute and every second is a race against fate. It is too late for him to worry about his own safety, so there is no reason to explain anything to Fioni.

Naturally, Brunin didn't say anything, he just waved at the two bodyguards sent by Shuvalov behind him, beckoning them to help Fionen up and leave.

It is conceivable that Fionen is naturally a doubt. He didn't understand what happened, and he was suspicious of Bruning and others. He suspected that this was a deliberate fame in the third part. He pretended to let him go, but in fact, he arranged for someone to be by his side to take the opportunity to talk or simply Use him as bait.

So when he was taken away, Fioni didn't give Bruning and the others a good face. He made up his mind. From now on, he is dumb and can't say a word.

On the other hand, Petrovna was also in tension. Since Bruning walked into the door, she couldn't help but shiver. That is, Shuvalov's people were all paying attention to Bruning's movement, but not paying attention. To her is unusual, otherwise you will immediately realize that there is something wrong with her.

Petrovna forced herself to tell herself to be calm and to stay calm, but her hands trembled involuntarily, and even the curtains of the car windows could not be opened. After a lot of effort, she finally opened the curtains and trembling. He made a gesture and hid back into the carriage like a frightened rabbit.

Shuvalov really didn't pay attention to Petrovna, because he paid more attention to Bruning's movements. Only when Bruning brought people out could things be considered complete. But it's not so easy to achieve consummation—the third gendarme really didn't eat dry food. Although the warrant was no problem, Bruning's behavior was quite suspicious, and there were a lot of doubts if it was serious.

The only thing he can expect is that the bureaucratic sentiments of these military police have the upper hand. After all, it is the warrant of Bestuzhev Liuming. In the past few years, he has done too many non-compliant things. People's tricks are endless. I hope these military policemen are not blamed or dare not offend Bestuzhev Liuming. Don't dare to ask more!

But Shuvalov didn't just pray, he wasn't actually pious, and his attitude towards the gods was just verbal respect.

"Allow them to be prepared. If there is a change and try to rob the prison, even if people can't get it out, they will kill a few more military policemen to make things worse!"

How black-hearted Shuvalov is, it is clear from his command that he is fully prepared, even if he can't save Fioren, he will add obstacles to Bestuzhev Liuming.

It’s just that this worst situation didn’t happen. Bruning took two bodyguards and supported Fionen and quickly walked out of the door. When they came out, Shuvalov was so excited that he jumped. He knew he was about to succeed.

"Quick! Quick! Go up a few more people, take them in, and implement plan B once the gendarmes inside return!"

The so-called Plan B is to **** people out by armed rescue. This is Shuvalov's worst plan, but now it seems that Plan B is no longer needed.

Because Bruning and Fionen got into the carriage without any surprises, as the coachman yelled, the wheels turned and the carriage rumblingly ran over the gravel road and galloped away from the city.

Shuvalov felt that his heart was about to go with the carriage, but soon he came to his senses, and sternly ordered: "According to the original plan, we will deal with Petrovna first after leaving the city. Don’t stay longer, and then take Bruning and Fioren to the pre-determined place to take care of them, and nothing is lost!"

After speaking, Shuvalov also glanced at Petrovna's carriage, as if lovingly reminiscing about the wonderful time between them. If Petrovna knew about Shuvalov's actions, she would jump and scold him as a scumbag hypocrite.

It's just that Petrovna didn't know, and she didn't care about Shuvalov for the time being. She only hoped that the bodyguard she had invited could be more reliable and managed to rescue her from the devil's cave.

Petrovna knew very well that Shuvalov would get rid of her as soon as the matter was completed, maybe just after leaving the city, maybe a little later, but it would never be too long. She knew that Shuvalov was not so patient. , And know that he has always been cautious and will eliminate all hidden dangers in the first time.

Unfortunately, Petrovna is the hidden danger, so she must save herself. Looking at the fast-rewinding view of Kiev city, she knows that there is not much time left for herself.

Bruning's mood was not particularly good after getting into the car, because six people squeezed into the car, including him and Fioni and four other strong so-called bodyguards.

Bruning knew that they were definitely not bodyguards, and that he and Fioni didn't need four bodyguards to guard him. It is better to say that they are bodyguards who come to watch and watch them nearby.

Bruning was not particularly surprised by this. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com because Anton told him about Shuvalov’s possible arrangements before starting the operation, it is normal to send someone to monitor and supervise them. , Unless Shuvalov was stupid, he wouldn't do it.

Bruning recalled Anton’s various instructions and admonitions to him, and at the same time said to the bodyguard, "Where are we going?"

The leading bodyguard just gave him a sideways glance, and then replied in an annoying voice: "Go to a safe place!"

Bruning said in his heart what kind of **** answer is this. The so-called safe place is probably the place that will kill me!

He smiled and asked, "Where is Mrs. Petrovna? ​​Why didn't he act with us?"

The bodyguard glanced sideways at him again, and said displeased: "Madam has other things, you don't need to worry about so much!"

The implication of this is that you'd better shut up if you talk too much, but how can Bruning shut up, he is a precarious person, don't put your head on your waistband and be afraid of a hammer!

So he asked again: "Ms. Petrovna has other things, what are more important than the current things? I feel a little worried without her following me!"

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