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Chapter 80 Roll Out

Count Vladimir does have reason to be angry, because after all this trouble, he was almost killed but didn't get a damn thing out of it. If you think about his character, can he swallow this breath?

It's just that Count Vladimir is a little helpless if he can't swallow it. You say he wants to settle accounts with Grand Duke Constantine. That's self-indulgence. Even though they are all the children of Nicholas I, they are both close and wild.

It must be different. If he dared to cause trouble to Grand Duke Constantine, Nicholas I would first quit. This grumpy old father would use an iron fist to teach him what the rules were.

Then don’t you bother Grand Duke Constantine? Ask Alexei for an explanation?

Well, this is actually not realistic. Grand Duke Constantine is not easy to mess with Alexei?

Anyway, Count Vladimir was hurt and angry, and he must seek justice, so his eyes turned and he took notice, and he asked: "Did the Governor say anything?"

Count Vladimir's meaning is very simple. Yes, he can't deal with either Grand Duke Constantine or Alexei, but he is indeed a victim. As a victim, he can completely defeat Alexei.

Help us seek justice!

This is completely reasonable, because Alexei is the governor, and he is responsible for everything in Wallachia. He, the commander of the city defense, was assassinated. This must be the responsibility of the governor's office. The governor's office is understandable.

Give him an explanation!

This guy's calculation was very good, thinking that he could get Alexei and Grand Duke Constantine to fight, and then no matter who wins or loses, he will be able to vent his anger.

Arkady also knew that his master was in a bad mood, so he acted extra cautiously. He answered very cautiously: "The Governor said that he had caught the murderer and the mastermind, and had sent the case to the Supreme Court, so..."

Count Vladimir frowned and asked with some displeasure: "So what?"

Arkady swallowed and replied with a grimace: "So what he means is that the case has been closed..."

"What!"

Count Vladimir slammed the table, jumped up and roared: "How can you fool things like this, you bastard!"

Count Vladimir was not only angry, but also full of resentment. He felt that he, the wild son of Nicholas I, had been bullied so miserably. Everyone could only fool around with things, and these bastards had no idea what to do.

How could he bear this in his eyes?

"This case is not that simple. I think there must be a mastermind behind Viscount Prozolov. The mastermind must be brought to justice. Otherwise, this case will not be closed at all!"

Facing the furious Count Vladimir, Alexey was not afraid. He replied calmly and calmly: "Your Excellency, I understand your anger. It would be a shame for anyone who has been assassinated.

So, it’s just that after detailed investigation of this case by the Gendarmerie Headquarters and Grand Duke Andrei Konstantinovich, we have come to the conclusion that Viscount Prozolov is the real murderer!”

Count Vladimir protested: "How is it possible! He, a mere viscount, has no grievances against me, so why would he want to assassinate me! Isn't this suspicious?"

Alexei replied very calmly: "It's not suspicious! According to Viscount Prozolov's account, you snatched his lover in St. Petersburg before. He has always held a grudge and wanted to take revenge on you all the time. This time

I just took the opportunity to cause trouble..."

Before Count Vladimir could protest, Alexei added: "Thankfully, the Gendarmerie Command discovered something was wrong with Viscount Prozolov early on and kept an eye on him. Only then did he save you at the critical moment. See,

Everything makes sense!”

Count Vladimir was so angry that he almost vomited blood. How could such a bullshit plot be reasonable? He didn't believe that Viscount Prozolov would take revenge on him for a woman. What about Golitsyn and Grand Duke Constantine?

What's going on? There has to be an explanation, right?

Alexey smiled and asked: "What does all this have to do with Grand Duke Constantine?"

Count Vladimir said a little crazy: "Marquis Golitsyn and Viscount Prozolov are both representatives of Grand Duke Constantine!"

Alexei continued to ask calmly: "So what?"

Count Vladimir was really crazy. He shouted: "They are all subordinates of Grand Duke Constantine!"

Alexei still smiled and asked: "What does their service to Grand Duke Constantine have to do with the case? In addition, the assassination case of Marquis Golitsyn has been closed because Viscount Prozolov and Marquis Golitsyn were in

There was discord at work, and this narrow-minded villain killed someone for revenge, what does this have to do with you?"

Count Vladimir was dumbfounded. He really didn't expect that Alexei would fool things so much. According to him, the root cause of everything was that Viscount Prozolov was a despicable villain, and he had to retaliate because of his small belly.

Such a big mess.

But how could Count Vladimir believe this nonsense? He roared again: "How can it not be related? They are all subordinates of Grand Duke Constantine, and they all serve Grand Duke Constantine, a terrible murderer.

Isn’t it doubtful that he is actually a subordinate of Grand Duke Constantine?”

Alexei asked indifferently: "What is there to doubt? According to you, Viscount Prozolov is still a minister of His Majesty! Is His Majesty the real mastermind?"

Count Vladimir was speechless. Now he understood Alexey's attitude. Alexey would definitely not conflict with Grand Duke Constantine. He expected to kill Alex with a borrowed knife.

The quarrel between Tse and Grand Duke Constantine was simply impossible.

Suddenly Count Vladimir became angry and shouted: "You are protecting the mastermind behind the scenes, you fool, you are just messing things up!"

Alexey sneered. He knew what Count Vladimir wanted to do from the first words he said when he walked into his office. This is simply too underestimated. Do you think he is a fool?

"Count, please pay attention to the tone of your words. You are talking to a superior now. If you forget even this basic etiquette, I will try to make you understand the rules! Now I will tell you for the last time that the murderer has confessed.

The case is over. If you are not satisfied with the case, you can appeal to the Supreme Court in person. Instead of barking in my office without any rules, please leave my office immediately and stop hindering my work!

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