Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 334: do not understand

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Petrovna's face suddenly became very exciting. She is a wise person, so she naturally knows the elegance of the song, and immediately knows what Viscount Prozolov wants to do.

She asked cautiously: "Did you know?"

Viscount Prozolov glanced at him and said nonchalantly: "Yes. Your Royal Highness told me!"

Petrovna was shocked again, and she immediately understood the attitude of Grand Duke Constantine. Since even this secret was told to Viscount Prozolov, it was obviously supporting him to do so.

This makes Petrovna a little puzzled, is it worth the risk to do so?

"There is no risk!" Viscount Prozolov replied faintly, "You only need to find some passers-by who are not related to the Grand Duke to help report Merkulova as a Polish spy!"

Petrovna was stunned, she didn't understand what was the use, what was the use of this kind of report? The third part dare to investigate the scandal of the royal family?

"Of course the third part dare not investigate the scandal of the royal family," Viscount Prozolov replied calmly, "but who told you this is a scandal of the royal family?"

Petrovna was stunned by the question again, because the facts were clearly a scandal of the royal family, but Viscount Prozolov immediately explained: "Merkulova can be Peter Balek’s mistress or Peter Balek’s mistress. . Balek’s illegitimate daughter, but she has nothing to do with the royal family. She is a socialite who is implicated in the Polish chaos, nothing more!"

Now Petrovna understands it all. If you put aside the royal scandal, don’t talk about the big problem of connecting with the Polish rebellion, not to mention the socialite, even if she is really Peter Balek’s mistress or illegitimate daughter, it’s useless. .

Petrovna nodded and spit out a few names without hesitation, and then told Viscount Prozolov: "These people are either not stingy or want money or just...In short, they can definitely do you. What is required."

"It's just that?" Viscount Prozolov asked calmly.

Petrovna replied with a smile: "It's just that these people will not necessarily buy your account!"

Viscount Prozolov just glanced up at her, then handed a cheque easily and said, "There are 20,000 rubles on it, shouldn't they be enough to buy it?"

Petrovna was not polite, and immediately accepted the check, still smiling and replied: "Of course, money can make ghosts, let alone people! Don't worry, it will definitely be beautiful for you! "

Petrovna was very happy to twist and leave, Viscount Prozolov stared at her back for a long time, and then said quietly: "Greed is really the original sin!"

Two days later, Count Rostovtsev suddenly received a report, and the content was of course Merkulova and Peter Balek’s incident.

He didn’t know what royal secrets were for Count Rostovtsev, so when he saw the name Merkulova, he was taken aback. He really didn’t expect that someone would rob him in front of him. Shake out.

Suddenly he knocked on the desk and smiled: "It seems there are still a few smart people in Kiev!"

Yes, Count Rostovtsev also thought about using Merkulova to make a fuss, but he was not so anxious. After all, he had just arrived in Kiev. If he had just arrived, someone would make a fuss about Merkulova. It is inevitable that Nicholas I will be jealous.

According to his plan, he was going to let the case ferment for a while. After a while, he would pick out the matter and kick Peter Balek directly under the cliff.

And now, someone is ahead of him. What's more surprising is that he personally came forward to report it, as if the world didn't know it was him.

In this regard, Count Rostovtsev said to Sergey: "Such people are either idiots, or they are used to cover up something invisible to the light."

Then he asked: "Do you think this reporter is the former or the latter?"

Sergey curled his lips and said: "It should be done by someone sent by the Grand Duke Constantine! Now he is the only motive!"

Count Rostovtsev thought so too. After thinking about it for a while, he ordered: "Send someone to bring Governor Peter Balek over!"

Sergey was taken aback and asked: "Are you going to take him down?"

Count Rostovtsev glanced at him and said: "Until then, this was still a pot of raw rice, which was not delicious, so I had to cook it for a while."

Sergey asked curiously: "Then what did you invite him to do?"

"If such a big incident has involved him, even if I want to do something, I have to ask him!"

Sergey didn't understand it. In his opinion, he didn't need to be so troublesome. Anyway, the relationship between Merkulova and the Polish chaos is obvious. In the past, everyone dared to care about her and help cover up.

Now that someone has taken the lead and fired the first shot, what are you hesitating about? What else is there to wait for?

Count Rostovtsev glanced at him again, and he knew what Sergey was thinking, and this made him a little sigh, because every move in the political arena was for another reason. And the most feared thing is to act too hastily!

Why did Sergey act too hastily? The reason is simple. Nicholas I was not a fool. If Count Rostovtsev would take down Peter Balek as soon as he received a report, he would have written, directed and acted in a play, OK~www .readwn.com~What would Nicholas I think? Even if Peter Balek was finally taken, he would not give the position of governor to Count Rostovtsev, right?

Therefore, Count Rostovtsev must not be so simple and rude, he must make himself appear fair and unselfish in the eyes of Nicholas I, then he must not immediately take Peter Balek.

Not only can’t even act on Peter Balek right away, but the prosecutor in the first instance must be tried carefully, and various means must be used to check if there is an inside story or if someone has instigated him. Anyway, he just had to keep himself out of the matter, and must not have the slightest involvement in these bad things.

However, Count Rostovtsev didn't mean to explain. He only calmly said: "Send the informer to the third department for rigorous interrogation. You must ask who is behind it!"

Sergey took a deep breath, because this wave of operations really made him puzzled, but he didn't dare to disobey the order, so he could only execute it honestly. It didn’t take long for Viscount Prozolov to receive the news that the prosecutor had been arrested and put to jail. When faced with Petrovna’s uneasy questioning, he just smiled...

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