Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 1388: Be careful of temptation

Vishniak never thought that his out-of-the-box personality would cause Umerov's doubts.

Of course, even if he knew it, he wouldn't change it. Who made him have this character? If he changed it, he wouldn't be who he is.

After being silent for a while, Umerov finally broke the silence: "I personally don't think the case of the Voice of Liberty is very complicated. I just need to follow His Majesty's will and handle it fairly!"

Listening to these words makes people feel chilly, and an ordinary person might be anxious, but this is actually a mysterious way for Umerov to take advantage of the opportunity to raise prices.

He suspected that Vishnyak was a reformist, so naturally he couldn't just say that he wanted to help. How could he sell it at a high price?

It doesn’t reflect your own value at all!

What's more, he is still not sure about Vishnyak's identity. If the other party is not a reformist but a conservative, he would not be seeking death if he said that he leans towards the reformists!

What he just said was just right. It could make the reformists a little anxious without offending the conservatives. Even if Vishnyak was really a conservative, he would have revealed his identity after listening to his words. It doesn't take much effort to figure out the other party's identity.

So how did Vishnyak respond?

He was not nervous because of Umerov's words, because he had somewhat seen through the other party's thoughts. This guy was probably an ambitious speculator ready to sell at a price. If he was led away by the other party, then in the end Even if you win the opponent, you still have to pay a relatively high price.

To take a step back, even if the other party is really a supporter of conservatives, there is no need to be too anxious.

Before coming, he had made various psychological preparations and made plans to deal with various situations. If the other party is really conservative, he can use both soft and hard tactics to make the other party surrender.

How could he, who was fully prepared, be confused by just one word?

Naturally, he replied calmly: "Follow His Majesty's will and deal with it impartially? Don't you think these two points are contradictory?"

Umerov's heart tightened and he knew that the critical moment was coming. The next words of the other party might be particularly important. He would finally know which side the other party represented.

Vishnyak asked lightly: "What if His Majesty doesn't let you handle this case impartially?"

Umerov was stunned. He thought about many possibilities, but he didn't expect that Vishnyak would ask this.

How should he answer this?

He wanted to wait for the price and sell, but he also had to be wary that the other party was a conservative. Naturally, he had to hide it and not reveal his intentions at once. But when you came to test me, why did you hide it and not tell me clearly?

Umerov had a headache. This question was really difficult to answer. Either he would have to reveal his true intentions or he would cause misunderstanding on the part of the other party.

No matter which possibility it was, he didn't want to see it.

After thinking for a long time, he answered ambiguously: "I don't think this is possible!"

Vishniak stared into his eyes and said meaningfully: "What if? We can assume this possibility. What are you going to do if His Majesty does not let you deal with it impartially?"

Okay, the ball circled around and was kicked back. Umerov felt the opponent's difficulty and couldn't help but make a mistake.

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