Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 321: Speechless Shuvalov (Part 2)

Is Shuvalov stupid? Naturally he is not stupid. He can be said to be a rare smart man in Russia, so did Grand Duke Nicholas just remind him to listen to it?

Naturally, I listened to it. Even, he thought a lot at that moment. He immediately realized that Grand Duke Nicholas had a problematic attitude. It stands to reason that Grand Duke Nicholas shouldn't tell him so much, especially how he was prosecuted.

Because these are all means of surveillance, will he be fooled if they are exposed?

But Grand Duke Nicholas said it all carelessly. In Shuvalov's opinion, there were only two possibilities. Either Grand Duke Nicholas was a two-hundred-and-five hundred and didn't understand anything, so he said everything like a rectum.

But does this possibility exist? It is true that this great duke is still a little uncomfortable, but he definitely does not know the importance of this case. It is even more impossible not to know the consequences of what he said.

In this case, there is only another possibility, that is, the grand prince deliberately let him know about it!

why?

Smart people like Shuvalov immediately thought that Grand Duke Nicholas was probably not concerned about his life or death, nor did he show his favor to Uvarov, but wagged his tail at Prince Alexander.

Now most of the Russian nobles have realized that Prince Alexander has a stable position and is likely to become the next tsar. Then it is very necessary to please this future czar. Even a patriarch like Grand Duke Nicholas has to lick it. After all, only relying on the name of the Grand Duke cannot be mixed up in Russia, and life will be passed. It's not good, only to please the future emperor brother, their life will be better.

So...

Shuvalov immediately understood what Grand Duke Nikolai meant, and he had to say that it made him as excited as a drowning man caught a life preserver. He felt hope suddenly came again!

It's just that Shuvalov has always been cautious. He knew very well that although Grand Duke Nicholas meant to show favor to Prince Alexander, it is hard to say how far this kind of show can be.

After all, this case is too relevant. If it is just a general show of good, he asks Grand Duke Nicholas to help, he will most likely be rejected, or even lead to other variables.

So the most urgent thing is to figure out the position of Grand Duke Nicholas and see what this Grand Duke really means.

Naturally Shuvalov was not too anxious, not to mention that in his opinion this interrogation room was watched by two other military police besides Grand Duke Nicholas. It was not suitable for in-depth conversation at all!

What if these two gendarmes were the dark lines of Count Rostovtsev? It wasn't that I wasted effort and ruined Grand Duke Nicholas, the only nobleman who could help him make a comeback.

Naturally, Shuvalov pretended that he didn't understand anything, and even deliberately turned towards Grand Duke Nicholas with bad words. Actually, this is all good acting!

The problem is that Grand Duke Nicholas is not as smart as Shuvalov, and he does not have a particularly good impression of Shuvalov. So Shuvalov's acting skills successfully deceived him, making him feel that his kindness was treated as a donkey liver and lungs, and his anger suddenly came up again.

For a moment, Grand Duke Nicholas really wanted to ignore Shuvalov's life or death, but Count Rostovtsev took care of him. In the end, it was Grand Duke Mikhail's admonition that played a little role in the end, allowing him to suppress the anger in his heart and added the advice just now.

This advice to Shuvalov was naturally heard, but he felt weird in his heart, because he didn't need Grand Duke Nicholas' advice at all, and he would not continue to try to win over the military police or other people in the manor.

And Grand Duke Nicolas roared out of his voice, which made him very painful. He felt that the Grand Duke's brain was really almost meaning, can't you see that I am acting? I can't take your hand and tell you thank you for your warning!

Shuvalov knows what level Duke Nikolai is. From his point of view, this Duke is actually a pig head, maybe even a pig teammate. It's just that the only thing he can rely on now is the pig teammate. He has to organize his words carefully, and hint as clearly as possible to the grand prince to let him know that he already understands.

Not to mention how Shuvalov was troubled in the interrogation room, Count Rostovtsev did not interrogate Viscount Sivakov as he told Grand Duke Nikolai after he left the interrogation room.

Because to him the viscount is not important at all. The reason why the Viscount was arrested was to continue to put pressure on Shuvalov, letting him know that it was impossible to communicate with the outside world on his own.

Why did Count Rostovtsev do this? The reason is simple, he just hopes that Shuvalov will get on line with Grand Duke Nicholas as soon as possible, so that he can start the next phase of the plan.

Sergey asked him suspiciously: "Why do you want Shuvalov to send news to the outside world?"

In fact, what Sergey wanted to say more was why he kept Shuvalov imprisoned, crucified him, and then took advantage of the victory to install all the conservatives in Ukraine in one fell swoop?

Count Rostovtsev took a look at him ~www.readwn.com~ and said calmly: "Because this is impossible! It is true that Shuvalov is closely related to this case, but you can't say or prove other Ukrainians Conservatives followed Shuvalov in the case. Even if they did participate, with Count Uvarov’s means and Shuvalov’s cleverness, they would break their wrists and let Shuvalov take it alone. What's the use of all the charges?"

Sergey was stunned. Although he knew that politics was cruel, he was surprised by the cruelty. He hesitated for a moment and asked, "That Shuvalov is willing to be a scapegoat?"

Count Rostovtsev smiled immediately and asked, "What if he is not reconciled? Maybe it might be miserable to be a scapegoat, but if he can’t control his own nonsense, Uvarov’s harshness, He will only be worse."

Sergei stopped talking immediately, and Count Rostovtsev continued to explain: "So it is meaningless to crucify Shuvalov directly. What we have to do is to put tremendous pressure on him, and then deliberately open it up A window, through him, put all the conservatives in Kiev into this case one by one, do you understand?"

Sergey nodded first, and then wondered: "But, if this involves Grand Duke Nicholas, it's not good? Your Majesty definitely doesn't want to see this case involving the royal family, just in case..."

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