Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 1283: Escape (middle)

Ulanov was dumbfounded. He never expected that Petrov would arrive so quickly and by such a coincidence.

what is this? Was God playing tricks on him on purpose?

At this time, he didn't have time to think carefully, and subconsciously ordered: "Quick, prepare the car, we will retreat immediately!"

In fact, the most important thing to do at this time is not to run away. Ulanov should order his men to fight. After all, Petrov is not Bablov, and his strength is not that strong. It is not necessarily dangerous to choose to fight, but choosing to fight is not necessarily dangerous. If you run away, you will definitely be taken away by a wave!

But he was so confused that he didn't think in this direction at all. Since the last time he escaped from Bai Tserkovi in ​​embarrassment, Ulanov didn't have the courage to fight head-on. When encountering a dangerous situation, he subconsciously chose to escape.

So Ulanov immediately became tragic. As soon as he and his family boarded the carriage, he was overtaken by Petrov. Except for a few close men who tried to resist, the rest of his men almost collapsed at the first touch.

Seeing that Petrov was about to capture him, Valentin Grigorievich rushed out at the critical moment. He shot Petrov off his horse with one shot, and then fought desperately to fight off Petrov. The husband's men led Ulanov and his family out of the encirclement in a narrow way.

"Dear Valentin Grigorievich, you came just in time. I would be dead without you!"

The shocked Ulanov emphatically praised his old butler, but Valentin Grigorievich obviously did not mean to take credit, and just replied lightly: "This is what I should do!"

At this moment, Ulanov felt that the most correct thing he had done in his life was to promote Valentin Grigorievich as housekeeper. Without this loyal old housekeeper, he would have definitely become A corpse.

However, although they were lucky enough to save a life, the future was still unclear. They were still hundreds of miles away from Nikolayev, and they would be killed halfway.

But there was really no one left in Ulanov's hand. All his trump cards had been used up in Baitzerkoviy and Tarasha, and even if he wanted to find help, he couldn't find anyone.

"Master, now is not the time to think about this. Let's leave quickly. It would be bad if Petrov's remnants catch up!"

Ulanov looked at his wife and children who were in shock, and then at the wounded guards, and trembled.

Indeed, it is better to escape now. If Petrov's men catch up again, there will be no Valentin Grigorievich who is not afraid of death to come to the rescue.

He quickly said: "Yes, yes, go! Go!"

The group of people set off on the road in a panic. According to Valentin Grigorievich's suggestion, Ulanov avoided the main road and took the small road. They did not stop until the black man was tired and exhausted.

"What is this place?" Ulanov asked.

Valentin Grigorievich replied: "This is the outskirts of Staveshe."

Ulanov frowned and asked: "Stavishe? Why did you come to the west? We should go to Boguslav!"

Valentin Grigorievich replied calmly: "Master, I think it is not a good idea to go to Boguslav. I doubt Petrov will be waiting for us there?"

Ulanov frowned and said: "How is it possible? How could he know that I will go to Boguslav?"

"Petrov shouldn't have known that we were going to Talashya, but he went anyway... Given the current situation, I think it is very likely that he is waiting for us in Bogusla!"

Although this explanation did not completely convince Ulanov, he had to admit that it made some sense. Since Petrov can create a miracle once, it is very likely that he can create a second miracle.

He only had one life, and he certainly couldn't gamble with his own life that Petrov couldn't create another miracle.

After thinking about it, Ulanov decided to follow Valentin Grigorievich's suggestion and not rush to Bogusla to observe the situation first.

Valentin Grigorievich found a cheap hotel and arranged for the Ulanov family to stay. He himself set off overnight to Bogusla to inquire about the news.

To be honest, Ulanov has never been so scared, so helpless, and so weak as he is today.

There is almost no protective force around him, which makes him no longer the aloof governor and earl he once was. At this moment, he is just a weak and helpless wretch.

Ulanov couldn't sleep at all that night. Whenever he closed his eyes, he would dream of Petrov and other enemies coming to kill him, and of being humiliated and bullied to death by these hateful bastards.

The nightmares came one after another, with almost no gaps. It was not until the rooster crowed that he sat up with dark circles under his eyes.

"Has Valentin Grigorievich returned?"

The answer is of course no, Bocuse La is not close, and even if he is riding fast, he cannot fight back and forth in one night. What's more, Valentin Grigorievich still needs to find out information to see if it is safe there, which will take more time.

In fact, Ulanov also knew that the old butler was unlikely to come back so soon, but as he was extremely insecure, the only person he could trust now was Valentin Grigorievich. He was not used to his absence. !

As time passed, Ulanov became more and more anxious, but when a new night came, his anxiety reached its peak.

"Have you ever felt that the people around you were suspicious?"

To be honest, Ulanov's wife, children and two remaining personal guards were exhausted by his nagging.

Throughout the day, Ulanov either said that the hotel owner was suspicious or that the guest next door was suspicious. At one point, he even made a fuss about leaving the hotel immediately to find Valentin Grigorievich.

They had already explained their reasons and swore that there would be no suspicious people around, but this guy was completely neurotic and refused to listen at all!

So Ulanov's wife was the first to break down and scolded Ulanov, saying that if he continued to toss, everyone would break up. If he wanted to leave, he could just leave. Anyway, she was Not leaving!

As for the two personal guards, they no longer wanted to risk their lives with Ulanov. How many people had died along the way? It is conceivable that there will be endless pursuits to follow. Following this lame governor is not a dead end!

The only ones willing to follow Ulanov are the mole duo Voronin and Milanchuk. For them, cooperating with Anton to complete the mission is the first priority. As for the danger? They have already connected with Anton. With Anton watching over them, what danger can there be?

Ulanov frowned and said: "How is it possible? How could he know that I will go to Boguslav?"

"Petrov shouldn't have known that we were going to Talashya, but he went anyway... Given the current situation, I think it is very likely that he is waiting for us in Bogusla!"

Although this explanation did not completely convince Ulanov, he had to admit that it made some sense. Since Petrov can create a miracle once, it is very likely that he can create a second miracle.

He only had one life, and he certainly couldn't gamble with his own life that Petrov couldn't create another miracle.

After thinking about it, Ulanov decided to follow Valentin Grigorievich's suggestion and not rush to Bogusla to observe the situation first.

Valentin Grigorievich found a cheap hotel and arranged for the Ulanov family to stay. He himself set off overnight to Bogusla to inquire about the news.

To be honest, Ulanov has never been so scared, so helpless, and so weak as he is today.

There is almost no protective force around him, which makes him no longer the aloof governor and earl he once was. At this moment, he is just a weak and helpless wretch.

Ulanov couldn't sleep at all that night. Whenever he closed his eyes, he would dream of Petrov and other enemies coming to kill him, and of being humiliated and bullied to death by these hateful bastards.

The nightmares came one after another, with almost no gaps. It was not until the rooster crowed that he sat up with dark circles under his eyes.

"Has Valentin Grigorievich returned?"

The answer is of course no, Bocuse La is not close, and even if he is riding fast, he cannot fight back and forth in one night. What's more, Valentin Grigorievich still needs to find out information to see if it is safe there, which will take more time.

In fact, Ulanov also knew that the old butler was unlikely to come back so soon, but as he was extremely insecure, the only person he could trust now was Valentin Grigorievich. He was not used to his absence. !

As time passed, Ulanov became more and more anxious, but when a new night came, his anxiety reached its peak.

"Have you ever felt that the people around you were suspicious?"

To be honest, Ulanov's wife, children and two remaining personal guards were exhausted by his nagging.

Throughout the day, Ulanov either said that the hotel owner was suspicious or that the guest next door was suspicious. At one point, he even made a fuss about leaving the hotel immediately to find Valentin Grigorievich.

They had already explained their reasons and swore that there would be no suspicious people around, but this guy was completely neurotic and refused to listen at all!

So Ulanov's wife was the first to break down and scolded Ulanov, saying that if he continued to toss, everyone would break up. If he wanted to leave, he could just leave. Anyway, she was Not leaving!

As for the two personal guards, they no longer wanted to risk their lives with Ulanov. How many people had died along the way? It is conceivable that there will be endless pursuits to follow. Following this lame governor is not a dead end!

The only ones willing to follow Ulanov are the mole duo Voronin and Milanchuk. For them, cooperating with Anton to complete the mission is the first priority. As for the danger? They have already connected with Anton. With Anton watching over them, what danger can there be?

Ulanov frowned and said: "How is it possible? How could he know that I will go to Boguslav?"

"Petrov shouldn't have known that we were going to Talashya, but he went anyway... Given the current situation, I think it is very likely that he is waiting for us in Bogusla!"

Although this explanation did not completely convince Ulanov, he had to admit that it made some sense. Since Petrov can create a miracle once, it is very likely that he can create a second miracle.

He only had one life, and he certainly couldn't gamble with his own life that Petrov couldn't create another miracle.

After thinking about it, Ulanov decided to follow Valentin Grigorievich's suggestion and not rush to Bogusla to observe the situation first.

Valentin Grigorievich found a cheap hotel and arranged for the Ulanov family to stay. He himself set off overnight to Bogusla to inquire about the news.

To be honest, Ulanov has never been so scared, so helpless, and so weak as he is today.

There is almost no protective force around him, which makes him no longer the aloof governor and earl he once was. At this moment, he is just a weak and helpless wretch.

Ulanov couldn't sleep at all that night. Whenever he closed his eyes, he would dream of Petrov and other enemies coming to kill him, and of being humiliated and bullied to death by these hateful bastards.

The nightmares came one after another, with almost no gaps. It was not until the rooster crowed that he sat up with dark circles under his eyes.

"Has Valentin Grigorievich returned?"

The answer is of course no, Bocuse La is not close, and even if he is riding fast, he cannot fight back and forth in one night. What's more, Valentin Grigorievich still needs to find out information to see if it is safe there, which will take more time.

In fact, Ulanov also knew that the old butler was unlikely to come back so soon, but as he was extremely insecure, the only person he could trust now was Valentin Grigorievich. He was not used to his absence. !

As time passed, Ulanov became more and more anxious, but when a new night came, his anxiety reached its peak.

"Have you ever felt that the people around you were suspicious?"

To be honest, Ulanov's wife, children and two remaining personal guards were exhausted by his nagging.

Throughout the day, Ulanov either said that the hotel owner was suspicious or that the guest next door was suspicious. At one point, he even made a fuss about leaving the hotel immediately to find Valentin Grigorievich.

They had already explained their reasons and swore that there would be no suspicious people around, but this guy was completely neurotic and refused to listen at all!

So Ulanov's wife was the first to break down and scolded Ulanov, saying that if he continued to toss, everyone would break up. If he wanted to leave, he could just leave. Anyway, she was Not leaving!

As for the two personal guards, they no longer wanted to risk their lives with Ulanov. How many people had died along the way? It is conceivable that there will be endless pursuits to follow. Following this lame governor is not a dead end!

The only ones willing to follow Ulanov are the mole duo Voronin and Milanchuk. For them, cooperating with Anton to complete the mission is the first priority. As for the danger? They have already connected with Anton. With Anton watching over them, what danger can there be?

Ulanov frowned and said: "How is it possible? How could he know that I will go to Boguslav?"

"Petrov shouldn't have known that we were going to Talashya, but he went anyway... Given the current situation, I think it is very likely that he is waiting for us in Bogusla!"

Although this explanation did not completely convince Ulanov, he had to admit that it made some sense. Since Petrov can create a miracle once, it is very likely that he can create a second miracle.

He only had one life, and he certainly couldn't gamble with his own life that Petrov couldn't create another miracle.

After thinking about it, Ulanov decided to follow Valentin Grigorievich's suggestion and not rush to Bogusla to observe the situation first.

Valentin Grigorievich found a cheap hotel and arranged for the Ulanov family to stay. He himself set off overnight to Bogusla to inquire about the news.

To be honest, Ulanov has never been so scared, so helpless, and so weak as he is today.

There is almost no protective force around him, which makes him no longer the aloof governor and earl he once was. At this moment, he is just a weak and helpless wretch.

Ulanov couldn't sleep at all that night. Whenever he closed his eyes, he would dream of Petrov and other enemies coming to kill him, and of being humiliated and bullied to death by these hateful bastards.

The nightmares came one after another, with almost no gaps. It was not until the rooster crowed that he sat up with dark circles under his eyes.

"Has Valentin Grigorievich returned?"

The answer is of course no, Bocuse La is not close, and even if he is riding fast, he cannot fight back and forth in one night. What's more, Valentin Grigorievich still needs to find out information to see if it is safe there, which will take more time.

In fact, Ulanov also knew that the old butler was unlikely to come back so soon, but as he was extremely insecure, the only person he could trust now was Valentin Grigorievich. He was not used to his absence. !

As time passed, Ulanov became more and more anxious, but when a new night came, his anxiety reached its peak.

"Have you ever felt that the people around you were suspicious?"

To be honest, Ulanov's wife, children and two remaining personal guards were exhausted by his nagging.

Throughout the day, Ulanov either said that the hotel owner was suspicious or that the guest next door was suspicious. At one point, he even made a fuss about leaving the hotel immediately to find Valentin Grigorievich.

They had already explained their reasons and swore that there would be no suspicious people around, but this guy was completely neurotic and refused to listen at all!

So Ulanov's wife was the first to break down and scolded Ulanov, saying that if he continued to toss, everyone would break up. If he wanted to leave, he could just leave. Anyway, she was Not leaving!

As for the two personal guards, they no longer wanted to risk their lives with Ulanov. How many people had died along the way? It is conceivable that there will be endless pursuits to follow. Following this lame governor is not a dead end!

The only ones willing to follow Ulanov are the mole duo Voronin and Milanchuk. For them, cooperating with Anton to complete the mission is the first priority. As for the danger? They have already connected with Anton. With Anton watching over them, what danger can there be?

Ulanov frowned and said: "How is it possible? How could he know that I will go to Boguslav?"

"Petrov shouldn't have known that we were going to Talashya, but he went anyway... Given the current situation, I think it is very likely that he is waiting for us in Bogusla!"

Although this explanation did not completely convince Ulanov, he had to admit that it made some sense. Since Petrov can create a miracle once, it is very likely that he can create a second miracle.

He only had one life, and he certainly couldn't gamble with his own life that Petrov couldn't create another miracle.

After thinking about it, Ulanov decided to follow Valentin Grigorievich's suggestion and not rush to Bogusla to observe the situation first.

Valentin Grigorievich found a cheap hotel and arranged for the Ulanov family to stay. He himself set off overnight to Bogusla to inquire about the news.

To be honest, Ulanov has never been so scared, so helpless, and so weak as he is today.

There is almost no protective force around him, which makes him no longer the aloof governor and earl he once was. At this moment, he is just a weak and helpless wretch.

Ulanov couldn't sleep at all that night. Whenever he closed his eyes, he would dream of Petrov and other enemies coming to kill him, and of being humiliated and bullied to death by these hateful bastards.

The nightmares came one after another, with almost no gaps. It was not until the rooster crowed that he sat up with dark circles under his eyes.

"Has Valentin Grigorievich returned?"

The answer is of course no, Bocuse La is not close, and even if he is riding fast, he cannot fight back and forth in one night. What's more, Valentin Grigorievich still needs to find out information to see if it is safe there, which will take more time.

In fact, Ulanov also knew that the old butler was unlikely to come back so soon, but as he was extremely insecure, the only person he could trust now was Valentin Grigorievich. He was not used to his absence. !

As time passed, Ulanov became more and more anxious, but when a new night came, his anxiety reached its peak.

"Have you ever felt that the people around you were suspicious?"

To be honest, Ulanov's wife, children and two remaining personal guards were exhausted by his nagging.

Throughout the day, Ulanov either said that the hotel owner was suspicious or that the guest next door was suspicious. At one point, he even made a fuss about leaving the hotel immediately to find Valentin Grigorievich.

They had already explained their reasons and swore that there would be no suspicious people around, but this guy was completely neurotic and refused to listen at all!

So Ulanov's wife was the first to break down and scolded Ulanov, saying that if he continued to toss, everyone would break up. If he wanted to leave, he could just leave. Anyway, she was Not leaving!

As for the two personal guards, they no longer wanted to risk their lives with Ulanov. How many people had died along the way? It is conceivable that there will be endless pursuits to follow. Following this lame governor is not a dead end!

The only ones willing to follow Ulanov are the mole duo Voronin and Milanchuk. For them, cooperating with Anton to complete the mission is the first priority. As for the danger? They have already connected with Anton. With Anton watching over them, what danger can there be?

Ulanov frowned and said: "How is it possible? How could he know that I will go to Boguslav?"

"Petrov shouldn't have known that we were going to Talashya, but he went anyway... Given the current situation, I think it is very likely that he is waiting for us in Bogusla!"

Although this explanation did not completely convince Ulanov, he had to admit that it made some sense. Since Petrov can create a miracle once, it is very likely that he can create a second miracle.

He only had one life, and he certainly couldn't gamble with his own life that Petrov couldn't create another miracle.

After thinking about it, Ulanov decided to follow Valentin Grigorievich's suggestion and not rush to Bogusla to observe the situation first.

Valentin Grigorievich found a cheap hotel and arranged for the Ulanov family to stay. He himself set off overnight to Bogusla to inquire about the news.

To be honest, Ulanov has never been so scared, so helpless, and so weak as he is today.

There is almost no protective force around him, which makes him no longer the aloof governor and earl he once was. At this moment, he is just a weak and helpless wretch.

Ulanov couldn't sleep at all that night. Whenever he closed his eyes, he would dream of Petrov and other enemies coming to kill him, and of being humiliated and bullied to death by these hateful bastards.

The nightmares came one after another, with almost no gaps. It was not until the rooster crowed that he sat up with dark circles under his eyes.

"Has Valentin Grigorievich returned?"

The answer is of course no, Bocuse La is not close, and even if he is riding fast, he cannot fight back and forth in one night. What's more, Valentin Grigorievich still needs to find out information to see if it is safe there, which will take more time.

In fact, Ulanov also knew that the old butler was unlikely to come back so soon, but as he was extremely insecure, the only person he could trust now was Valentin Grigorievich. He was not used to his absence. !

As time passed, Ulanov became more and more anxious, but when a new night came, his anxiety reached its peak.

"Have you ever felt that the people around you were suspicious?"

To be honest, Ulanov's wife, children and two remaining personal guards were exhausted by his nagging.

Throughout the day, Ulanov either said that the hotel owner was suspicious or that the guest next door was suspicious. At one point, he even made a fuss about leaving the hotel immediately to find Valentin Grigorievich.

They had already explained their reasons and swore that there would be no suspicious people around, but this guy was completely neurotic and refused to listen at all!

So Ulanov's wife was the first to break down and scolded Ulanov, saying that if he continued to toss, everyone would break up. If he wanted to leave, he could just leave. Anyway, she was Not leaving!

As for the two personal guards, they no longer wanted to risk their lives with Ulanov. How many people had died along the way? It is conceivable that there will be endless pursuits to follow. Following this lame governor is not a dead end!

The only ones willing to follow Ulanov are the mole duo Voronin and Milanchuk. For them, cooperating with Anton to complete the mission is the first priority. As for the danger? They have already connected with Anton. With Anton watching over them, what danger can there be?

Ulanov frowned and said: "How is it possible? How could he know that I will go to Boguslav?"

"Petrov shouldn't have known that we were going to Talashya, but he went anyway... Given the current situation, I think it is very likely that he is waiting for us in Bogusla!"

Although this explanation did not completely convince Ulanov, he had to admit that it made some sense. Since Petrov can create a miracle once, it is very likely that he can create a second miracle.

He only had one life, and he certainly couldn't gamble with his own life that Petrov couldn't create another miracle.

After thinking about it, Ulanov decided to follow Valentin Grigorievich's suggestion and not rush to Bogusla to observe the situation first.

Valentin Grigorievich found a cheap hotel and arranged for the Ulanov family to stay. He himself set off overnight to Bogusla to inquire about the news.

To be honest, Ulanov has never been so scared, so helpless, and so weak as he is today.

There is almost no protective force around him, which makes him no longer the aloof governor and earl he once was. At this moment, he is just a weak and helpless wretch.

Ulanov couldn't sleep at all that night. Whenever he closed his eyes, he would dream of Petrov and other enemies coming to kill him, and of being humiliated and bullied to death by these hateful bastards.

The nightmares came one after another, with almost no gaps. It was not until the rooster crowed that he sat up with dark circles under his eyes.

"Has Valentin Grigorievich returned?"

The answer is of course no, Bocuse La is not close, and even if he is riding fast, he cannot fight back and forth in one night. What's more, Valentin Grigorievich still needs to find out information to see if it is safe there, which will take more time.

In fact, Ulanov also knew that the old butler was unlikely to come back so soon, but as he was extremely insecure, the only person he could trust now was Valentin Grigorievich. He was not used to his absence. !

As time passed, Ulanov became more and more anxious, but when a new night came, his anxiety reached its peak.

"Have you ever felt that the people around you were suspicious?"

To be honest, Ulanov's wife, children and two remaining personal guards were exhausted by his nagging.

Throughout the day, Ulanov either said that the hotel owner was suspicious or that the guest next door was suspicious. At one point, he even made a fuss about leaving the hotel immediately to find Valentin Grigorievich.

They had already explained their reasons and swore that there would be no suspicious people around, but this guy was completely neurotic and refused to listen at all!

So Ulanov's wife was the first to break down and scolded Ulanov, saying that if he continued to toss, everyone would break up. If he wanted to leave, he could just leave. Anyway, she was Not leaving!

As for the two personal guards, they no longer wanted to risk their lives with Ulanov. How many people had died along the way? It is conceivable that there will be endless pursuits to follow. Following this lame governor is not a dead end!

The only ones willing to follow Ulanov are the mole duo Voronin and Milanchuk. For them, cooperating with Anton to complete the mission is the first priority. As for the danger? They have already connected with Anton. With Anton watching over them, what danger can there be?

Ulanov frowned and said: "How is it possible? How could he know that I will go to Boguslav?"

"Petrov shouldn't have known that we were going to Talashya, but he went anyway... Given the current situation, I think it is very likely that he is waiting for us in Bogusla!"

Although this explanation did not completely convince Ulanov, he had to admit that it made some sense. Since Petrov can create a miracle once, it is very likely that he can create a second miracle.

He only had one life, and he certainly couldn't gamble with his own life that Petrov couldn't create another miracle.

After thinking about it, Ulanov decided to follow Valentin Grigorievich's suggestion and not rush to Bogusla to observe the situation first.

Valentin Grigorievich found a cheap hotel and arranged for the Ulanov family to stay. He himself set off overnight to Bogusla to inquire about the news.

To be honest, Ulanov has never been so scared, so helpless, and so weak as he is today.

There is almost no protective force around him, which makes him no longer the aloof governor and earl he once was. At this moment, he is just a weak and helpless wretch.

Ulanov couldn't sleep at all that night. Whenever he closed his eyes, he would dream of Petrov and other enemies coming to kill him, and of being humiliated and bullied to death by these hateful bastards.

The nightmares came one after another, with almost no gaps. It was not until the rooster crowed that he sat up with dark circles under his eyes.

"Has Valentin Grigorievich returned?"

The answer is of course no. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com Bogusla is not close, and even if you are riding fast, you can't fight back and forth in one night. What's more, Valentin Grigorievich still needs to find out information to see if it is safe there, which will take more time.

In fact, Ulanov also knew that the old butler was unlikely to come back so soon, but as he was extremely insecure, the only person he could trust now was Valentin Grigorievich. He was not used to his absence. !

As time passed, Ulanov became more and more anxious, but when a new night came, his anxiety reached its peak.

"Have you ever felt that the people around you were suspicious?"

To be honest, Ulanov's wife, children and two remaining personal guards were exhausted by his nagging.

Throughout the day, Ulanov either said that the hotel owner was suspicious or that the guest next door was suspicious. At one point, he even made a fuss about leaving the hotel immediately to find Valentin Grigorievich.

They had already explained their reasons and swore that there would be no suspicious people around, but this guy was completely neurotic and refused to listen at all!

So Ulanov's wife was the first to break down and scolded Ulanov, saying that if he continued to toss, everyone would break up. If he wanted to leave, he could just leave. Anyway, she was Not leaving!

As for the two personal guards, they no longer wanted to risk their lives with Ulanov. How many people had died along the way? It is conceivable that there will be endless pursuits to follow. Following this lame governor is not a dead end!

The only ones willing to follow Ulanov are the mole duo Voronin and Milanchuk. For them, cooperating with Anton to complete the mission is the first priority. As for the danger? They have already connected with Anton. With Anton watching over them, what danger can there be?

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