Shuvalov didn't know that Bruning had decided to rebel. He didn't find anything wrong for the time being. He just felt that Bruning's movements were a bit too slow. However, he didn't dare to rush Bruning. He was worried that
It wouldn't be nice if Bruning made a mistake while busy and messed up the whole thing.
Of course, he has not been idle. He has been making final preparations these days. According to his plan, after Bruning takes the warrant to release Fioning, Petrovna will release him and Bruning in the name of support.
Take control and take them to a safe location outside the city.
Then, he only needs to create an opportunity to detonate the matter. As soon as the news of Fionen's release spreads, he will immediately report the matter to St. Petersburg.
Nicholas I will probably be furious soon. He may directly order Bestuzhev to be dismissed from his post while the case is investigated, or he may send an imperial envoy to supervise the case.
But no matter what the possibility is, Shuvalov knows that he will be the final winner. As long as Bestuzhev and Ryuming are sure to fall, he will immediately take action to kill Bruning and Petrovna.
, re-arrested Fioning and brought him to justice.
In this way, he will be the major contributor to clearing up the mess. With Nicholas I's temperament, even if he is not allowed to succeed Bestuzhev, he will at least be able to move further to become the top leader of Kiev's third department even if he remains in the clear position.
It should be said that this plan was flawless. Petrovna and Brunin, the only ones who might have leaked his details, were silenced. And Fioning was captured by him personally. Even if some people gossiped about him and Petrov
The relationship with Na is unclear and there is no evidence. What can be done to him?
"Have arrangements been made for the manor outside the city?" Shuvalov asked the housekeeper.
"According to your instructions, I purchased a manor in Bloire in the name of Mrs. Petrovna and sent the best personnel there. It is absolutely foolproof!"
Shuvalov did not mean to be relaxed, but frowned and asked: "Are these people reliable? If they discover Fioning's identity, it will be troublesome!"
But the housekeeper smiled and said: "Don't worry, these people have all been recently transferred from Minsk. They have never been to Kiev and have no idea of Fionin's existence. They have also never met Mrs. Petrovna and Mr. Bruning.
And I specifically ordered them not to move around, they shouldn’t know anything!”
It is said that this arrangement is adequate, but Shuvalov is still worried. He warned: "It is still not enough. Based on my understanding of Bestuzhev Liuming, once I find out that he has made such a big mistake,
He will definitely launch a large-scale manhunt across Ukraine and issue arrest warrants all over the world to arrest people. Even in Bloire, it is not safe enough. Once the people in the manor realize the value of Fionin and have second thoughts, there will be trouble!"
The housekeeper was stunned for a moment. He didn't expect Shuvalov to be so harsh. He suddenly felt a little troublesome. After a while, he replied: "Then we can only send reliable people from Kiev to monitor them there. The people around you are still reliable."
!”
Shuvalov thought for a moment and realized that it was impossible to completely conceal Fionin's existence. Anyone who had come into contact with him would sooner or later realize who he was and what his value was. The only thing he could do now was to hide in Bestu
Just don’t let the news leak out before Refu Liuming collapses.
And his confidants in Kiev are indeed more reliable. Letting them supervise and monitor is also a way. The only troublesome thing is that he will not have too many people to use in Kiev. Once something happens, he may be very passive.
.
Suddenly Shuvalov was a little hesitant, but immediately he felt that although there were not many confidants available in Kiev, he was a senior executive in the third department after all, and he still had a group of minions under him. Although these guys couldn't do big things,
But it is still enough to help with the errands and cheers.
And if everything goes according to his plan, there won't be any accidents at all. Just pick them up and send them away directly. As long as Bestuzhev stays clear and doesn't come back early, there won't be any accidents at all.
Thinking of this, he made a decision and said decisively: "Let's do it like this. Send some reliable people to keep an eye on them to make sure they don't have second thoughts... Well, after the matter is completed, deal with them all. Be sure to
Don’t leave any hidden dangers!”
The housekeeper was stunned. Although he knew that his master was always ruthless, this time it was too dark. He found nearly twenty good men from Minsk, and silenced so many people in one go. This was a bit too shocking.
!
Shuvalov glanced at the butler and said displeasedly: "Why, can't you do it?"
The butler immediately trembled and immediately replied: "Well done! I guarantee it will be done flawlessly without leaving any hidden dangers!"
Shuvalov snorted coldly and didn't say anything. He just waved his hand to indicate to the housekeeper that he could leave. The housekeeper exited Shuvalov's study. It wasn't until he closed the door that he realized that there was cold sweat on his forehead. He had just been raped.
Very frightened.
"What a sin!"
The housekeeper lamented, feeling that his master was too evil-hearted and killed dozens of people at will. Fortunately, he had reacted quickly just now, otherwise he might have been silenced as well.
However, even though he passed this level, the butler still felt uneasy because he knew that he had served this master for so many years and had learned too many secrets. Although Shuvalov still trusted him now
, but who can guarantee that one day he will not be silenced?
At this moment, the butler had the idea of resigning and retiring, but this idea was ruthlessly abandoned by him as soon as it floated in his mind.
It's not that he is reluctant to part with his current status and benefits, but that he knows that he knows too much that he shouldn't know. Now that he is still useful to Shuvalov, he will naturally not keep silent. But once he wants to leave, then
The character of this master is the day of his death!
What's more, he is a serf of the Shuvalov family, and the deed of sale is in their hands, so how is it possible for him to leave.
So the butler quickly gave up on this idea. The only thing he could do now was to do his best to satisfy Shuvalov as much as possible. It was best to make him feel that he couldn't do it without him, which might be safer.
Thinking about it, the butler sighed again. He began to sympathize with Shuvalov's political opponents, because he heard that those people advocated the liberation of serfs. If the serfs could really be liberated, it would mean that people like him would no longer have to
If you rely on the Shuvalov family for survival, you won't have to worry about your fate every day.
The housekeeper suddenly sneered and whispered to himself: "How is that possible! How could those masters let such a thing happen!"