Shuvalov is making final preparations, and Petrovna is not idle either. She also knows the risks of this operation and must leave some means of saving her life.
First of all, she also hired eight bodyguards at a high price, and arranged for these four people to guard her every step of the way on the day of the operation. As long as Shuvalov made any move, she would immediately let the bodyguards cover her escape.
For this purpose, she also specially prepared a safe house outside Kiev. This safe house was purchased with a false identity. Not to mention Shuvalov, even her godbrother did not know about it. In addition, there were also preparations in the safe house.
She has a full set of fake identities, and if things really go wrong, she is ready to use the fake identity to flee abroad.
Of course, in order to stabilize Shuvalov and prevent him from discovering that she had made arrangements in advance, she kept these bodyguards in a dark place. Only when she gave a signal would these people come out to rescue him.
Even after doing all this, Petrovna still felt uneasy. She even sent her personal maid back to her hometown, along with some secret documents, which were evidence of Shuvalov's crimes over the years.
She told the maid that once she heard the news of her accident, she would immediately mail these documents to the Supreme Court. This was her last resort to save her life.
In fact, after making these preparations, Petrovna did not feel much safe, because it was too difficult to predict people's hearts, and she could not guarantee that her personal maid would be reliable. Just like when she sent Yepgeni away before, it was considered a backup plan.
There was another step in sending off the maid, but she herself was not sure whether these two steps had any effect.
Maybe Yepgeni and the maid are unreliable, maybe Shuvalov has discovered her little tricks a long time ago, and all possibilities exist until the moment the truth comes out.
Petrovna spent more than ten days in uneasiness. She eagerly waited for news from Bruning. Sometimes she even hoped that Bruning would just run away with Zhenya. In that case, there would be no
So many things...
But she immediately thought that even if Bruning ran away, she would not be easy. After all, Shuvalov's half a million was given to Bruning by her, and that was half a million rubles! So!
After all the money is gone, can Shuvalov give up?
Suddenly, Petrovna felt bitter in her heart. She realized that she would not be better off no matter what, and Shuvalov would definitely not let her off lightly due to Shuvalov's cruelty. She felt that she was very sad, and she could not help herself no matter what she did.
"Hey, let's take it one step at a time! Even if it's really over, it'll save me so much suffering. I won't be able to live another day like this..."
It seems that Petrovna is giving up on herself, but this is not the case. This woman is so ambitious that it is impossible to give up her pursuit of power, status and money. Even if there is no Shuvalov incident, she will still be involved in other things sooner or later.
In a fatal whirlpool.
She is born with the life of a moth, and she will definitely pounce on the fire whenever she sees it.
"Madam, Mr. Bruning is here to visit!"
Just when Petrovna was uneasy, the housekeeper informed him of Bruning's arrival. All her worries and doubts were immediately thrown away by her. She stood up from the sofa in a flash and shouted excitedly:
"Finally, I'm here. Let him wait for me in the living room... Also, send a signal to Ivan and others to get ready!"
When Petrovna said this, her words were full of excitement, just like a young girl about to go on a date with Prince Charming. She hurriedly walked out, but immediately stepped back and added:
"Forget it, go and receive him first, just tell him that I am taking a nap and ask him to wait in the living room!"
The reason why Petrovna changed her original intention and did not go to see Bruning immediately was because she realized that something was wrong with her mood. She knew that if she went to see Bruning so hastily, she might be too excited and be negligent.
And Petrovna knew that there must be no negligence in this matter. Any slightest negligence would make her doomed.
Naturally, she didn't want to die, so she decided to calm down alone first, and wait until she calmed down before going to see Bruning. She felt that since she had waited so many days, it didn't matter if she waited a few more minutes.
She drank a small glass of vodka, and her heart began to stabilize under the influence of alcohol, and her temperament returned to its previous iceberg state. Even this was not enough, so she took a few deep breaths until her breathing became gentle and slow.
He walked into the living room.
"Felix Alexeevich, why are you here suddenly? Didn't you travel to Poltava? Are you back so soon?"
When asking these questions, Petrovna tried to sound as calm as possible, as if she didn't care about this matter at all. But only she knew that ten days ago when she learned that Bruning was going to have an affair with
How out of control Zhenya was when she went on a trip.
She thought about it for a long time before she reluctantly convinced herself not to be angry, because that woman Zhenya was really willful sometimes, and it was not surprising that she suddenly wanted to travel. She just needed to make sure that these two people were not
Just elope if you really want to.
Fortunately, she quickly found out that it was indeed just a trip. Neither Zhenya nor Bruning behaved strangely. At least they didn't look like they were packing up their belongings and preparing to run away. More importantly, their trip was not successful.
Too far, the destination is Poltava.
Judging from the direction, Poltava was getting further and further away from the border, making it even less likely to go abroad. The most important thing was that after she reported the matter to Shuvalov, the latter told him that he would send people to monitor Bruning and Re
Nia's, as soon as they plan to escape, capture them immediately.
If this was the case, Petrovna was actually very upset. Now that Bruning was finally back, she was relieved.
"Madam, I'm sorry, it's been delayed for more than ten days." Bruning's attitude was very upright, as if he wanted to get down to business quickly. He took credit and said as if to show off: "But this trip is not in vain, after all.
I made her happy, and she gave me the warrant just after I came back today!"
Even though Petrovna was mentally prepared, she couldn't help but be extremely excited after hearing this. She was so excited that she couldn't control her voice and asked in a sharp voice: "Have you got the warrant?"
Bruning didn't waste any time, and immediately took out something from his arms and handed it over. Petrovna took the warrant with trembling hands, checked it carefully, and breathed a sigh of relief when she found that the thing was indeed correct.
:
"Very good, well done! Haha, you kid... your kid is going to be a great success!"