Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 1386: Good calculation

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Obviously, both Gerasimov and Umerov are the scapegoats chosen by their respective departments.

The hot potato was mercilessly thrown to them by their superiors, and they were waiting for the fate of being beaten.

Their sacrifices do not even arouse a trace of sympathy or pity. On the contrary, the superiors will be very happy that they can vacate their official positions and sell them at a high price.

A pair of brothers and sisters sitting in the living room of Gerasimov's house looked gloomily and stared at each other.

When Umerov learned that Nikolai Milyutin sent someone to force Gerasimov to hand over the indictment, his aggrieved mood calmed down a lot.

At first, he thought that Gerasimov didn't understand the rules. He obviously could only delay the matter, but he rushed to deliver the indictment. Who would have thought that the other party was also in the rivers and lakes and could not help himself, and even almost got sent to jail. Siberia dug potatoes.

"Didn't I ask you to tell you how to try this case?" Gerasimov asked weakly.

"No!" Umerov replied with a grimace: "I just went to work in the afternoon, and the superiors handed over this case to me and asked me to be responsible for the trial. There was not a single extra word... but that's normal. Maybe he felt that no matter how I tried it They’re all dead!”

Umerov felt that he was so unlucky that he was definitely dead, but Gerasimov felt that he was not unlucky enough. Only after he met Nikolai Milyutin's confidants would he realize that the current troubles were really nothing.

He also believed that his confidant would soon go to Umelov and warn him to stay honest and stop making trouble.

But if they don't make a name for themselves, the people at "Voice of Liberty" will be doomed. Can Grand Duke Constantine and Alexander II accept this?

But Nikolai Milyutin would never let him go if he wanted to make a name for himself. Anyway, this person was not exactly like him inside and out.

Gerasimov sighed: "I finally figured it out. No matter what we do, we will offend one party, so it depends on which party is more appropriate to offend. Anyway, my matter is already like this. I guess I will have to pack up after this case is over. Get out of the DA's office, and you'd better make your decision before you end up like me!"

Umerov looked at Gerasimov in surprise. He really didn't expect that this guy would say such heartfelt words to him. After all, we didn't have much friendship!

Thinking of this, his dislike for Gerasimov became even lower, and he sighed: "Of course I know, but the question is which side to choose! Who do you think will win?"

This is difficult for Gerasimov. He is just a big-ass petty official. Who will win no matter how good he is? However, he subconsciously feels that he should stand with the Tsar. After all, they are the Tsar's ministers and not Nicholas. Mi Liuting's ministers!

Umerov frowned. He did not completely agree. He was a little better informed and felt that the current situation was not necessarily favorable to Alexander II.

What's more important is that Alexander II has never expressed anything, and has never sent anyone to hint to him. It is obvious that a little person like himself is not qualified to enter the eyes of His Majesty.

In other words, even if he was on the side of Alexander II, in the end, His Majesty just felt that he did what he should do and was not worthy of praise, and did not take his credit at all.

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