Chapter 63: The Same Bed, Different Dreams (Part 2)
Golitsyn's vigilance towards Melikov reached its peak. If he could not continue to cooperate with this rebel for the time being, he would definitely kick him away.
Of course, the most important thing now is not these trivial matters, but how to deal with Viscount Prozolov's cross-examination. If that person asks about Count Vladimir, how should he answer?
Melikov immediately gave an idea: "Let's just say that you just persuaded Count Vladimir, and you haven't had time to report to him!"
It's just that Golitsyn doesn't particularly like this idea, because if he really answers like this, it means that the credit for Count Vladimir's cooperation will definitely be taken away by Viscount Prozolov, and he doesn't want it at all.
His credit has become less, especially since the person who takes the credit is his most hated Viscount Prozolov.
Secondly, Melikov used the word "report", which made his fragile self-esteem very unhappy, because it sounded like he was a subordinate of Viscount Prozolov. How could he, a noble marquis, give such a speech to someone who didn't know what he meant?
The wild child is shouting back and forth? How shameful!
But it is a pity that Golitsyn did not have a better idea. His brain was not particularly bright to begin with, and he did not have great wisdom at all. His small wisdom was only so-so, and finding ways to solve problems was not what he was good at at all.
You ask what he is good at? What he is good at is something that everyone knows, and it is nothing more than knowing the mother when you get on the kang, and knowing the shoes when you get off the kang, that's all.
"Then let's do it!" Golitsyn waved his hand in frustration, his face full of displeasure. This made Melkov almost curse out: [You are not happy anymore, you can think of it yourself.
What a mistake!]
"Did you just reach an agreement with Count Vladimir?"
Viscount Prozolov naturally did not believe a word of Golitsyn's defense. He felt that Golitsyn was treating him as an idiot, but he did not intend to pursue it because he had no intention of actually talking to Vladimir Putin in the first place.
Cooperation with Count Kimil.
"Yes, I spent a lot of effort to convince His Excellency the Earl, but who would have thought that something would happen at this time..."
Melikov looked at the pretentious Golitsyn and his nose was crooked with anger: [Damn it, your uncle, I dare you to take all the credit for this. It has nothing to do with me at all, right? OK! Just cross the river and burn the bridge. Don't let it happen in the future.
I’ll help you find a way!]
Viscount Prozolov was a little amused, because the expressions of the two people in front of him looked so interesting. Look at Melikov's face, it was all green. You can imagine how annoyed this guy was.
Look at Golitsyn's shameless look, you stupid ass really thinks you have some merit!
If the environment hadn't allowed for it, Viscount Prozolov would have laughed so much that he would have rolled on the ground, so he felt really uncomfortable holding it in.
"That's right!" Viscount Prozolov tried his best to keep his face straight, fearing that he would reveal his cowardice accidentally, "It seems that there is indeed something wrong here. I guess some people are ready to take risks!"
【You don’t have to say that!】
Golitsyn was still very disdainful of Viscount Prozolov. He felt that the matter was obvious. It must be Alexei who was behind the scenes and he was the murderer!
But Golitsyn never thought about how to prove this, because he thought it was one thing, but whether there was evidence was another matter. Unfortunately, he had neither evidence nor thought about how to go about it.
Looking for evidence, he just kept repeating some nonsense and accusing Alexei of being evil.
To be honest, it's useless. If someone else were like this, Viscount Prozolov wouldn't even give him three days, and he would sink into the pond or evaporate. He doesn't need to just fool around.
What a waste.
But who said that Golitsyn's biggest role was to fool around? Viscount Prozolov also only needs to work hard to stir up trouble, of course, the premise is that he beeps on the right occasion.
For example, don't just gossip in front of him. You have to gossip in front of all the nobles in Wallachia who don't like Alexei. That will be useful!
"Then find the evidence as soon as possible! With the evidence, His Highness the Grand Duke will personally deal with Count Speransky. By then, Wallachia will be His Highness's. You will certainly have done a great job!"
This made Golitsyn a little happy. He actually started thinking about how to find evidence without knowing what he could do. I really don’t know where he got the confidence. Why did he think that he could find the so-called evidence with his little three-legged cat skills?
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"I will collect evidence immediately! I promise not to disappoint His Highness!"
Golitsyn said emphatically, as if he had already seen the day when he would be praised by Grand Duke Constantine. Fortunately, not everyone is as stupid as him. Melikov immediately interjected: "I'm afraid it's not that simple.
?We have no clue at all, how can we find evidence? Besides, with Count Speransky’s cunning and methods, the murder of Count Vladimir must have been done flawlessly..."
Viscount Prozolov looked at Melikov with relief, feeling that he had done the right thing by singling out this idiot to assist Golitsyn. At least this guy had a little more brains than Golitsyn and knew that there were some things they couldn't do.
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Of course, Viscount Prozolov also saw the real reason why Melikov interrupted. It was definitely not for Golitsyn's benefit, let alone making suggestions. His purpose was probably to disrupt the situation and slap him in the face. After all, Golitsyn was barely photographed just now.
The chest said that the evidence would definitely be found, and Melikov's quick dismantling was really wonderful!
Sure enough, Golitsyn's face suddenly turned ugly, not only because Melikov's attempt to undermine him made him feel embarrassed, but more importantly, this fool realized how difficult it was to find evidence. He finally realized that the evidence was not
So easy to find.
But just now he let the words out again and asked him to swallow his big words in front of the most annoying person. He felt really embarrassed and could only bite the bullet and yelled: "It depends on people. It is a coward to back down before doing anything."
the behavior of!"
Melikov choked and was a little annoyed. He glanced sideways at Golitsyn and said: "Then how are you going to collect evidence? Do you have a clue? Don't become a reckless man and spoil His Highness's important affairs.
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Golitsyn didn't expect that Melikov would retaliate against him. Not to mention the anger, he thought to himself: "Well, your true face has finally been revealed, you bastard, you bastard! Fortunately, I didn't fall in love with you.
The evil deeds!]
He immediately retorted: "Doing nothing will not be a bad thing? I think you are afraid of the enemy and were intimidated by Count Speransky! You are a coward! A coward!"