Phionin was released, but in fact he was still in a daze and didn't understand why he was released. Logically speaking, this is impossible. Don't these military police understand the nature of an imperial prisoner?
So he looked at the military police in confusion, as if waiting for the other party to give him an explanation. However, the military police in the third part naturally couldn't explain anything. Do they need to explain what they do? No!
Unable to get an explanation from the military police, Fioning turned to look at Bruning. It was obvious that he wanted an explanation from the benefactor who rescued him.
It's just that Bruning has no intention to explain anything at all. For him, every minute and second is a race against fate. He has no time to worry about the safety of his own family, so he has no time to explain anything to Fioning.
Naturally, Bruning said nothing. He just waved to the two bodyguards sent by Shuvalov behind him, signaling them to help Fioning up and leave quickly.
As you can imagine, Fioning was naturally full of questions. He didn't understand what happened at all, and he was also very suspicious of Bruning and others. He suspected that this was a deliberate trick in the third part, and pretended to let him go. In fact,
Instead, they arranged for people to use the opportunity to talk to him or simply used him as bait.
So when he was taken away, Fioning didn't give Bruning and the others a good look. He made up his mind that from now on he would be mute and would not be able to speak a word.
On the other side, Petrovna was also nervous. From the moment Bruning walked into the door, she couldn't help but tremble all over. That is to say, Shuvalov's people were paying attention to Bruning's movements and didn't pay attention.
If you notice something unusual about her, you will immediately realize that something is wrong with her.
Petrovna forced herself to calm down and stay calm, but her hands began to tremble involuntarily, and she could not even open the curtains of the car window. After a lot of effort, she finally opened the curtains, trembling.
He made a gesture and hid back in the car like a frightened rabbit.
Shuvalov did not pay attention to Petrovna, because he was more concerned about Bruning's movements. Only when Bruning brought the person out could things be considered complete. But it is not that easy to achieve perfection - Part 3
The military policemen are really not for nothing. Although there is no problem with the warrant, Bruning's behavior is full of doubts. If you think about it carefully, there are a lot of doubts.
The only thing he can hope for is that the bureaucratic sentiments of these military police officers will prevail. After all, it is Bestuzhev. Liu Ming's warrant. He has done too many irregular things in the past few years.
People's tricks are endless. I hope these gendarmes have become accustomed to ghosts or simply don't dare to offend Bestuzhev. Stay clear and don't dare to ask more questions!
But Shuvalov didn't just pray. He was not actually pious, and his attitude towards the gods was just a show of verbal respect.
"Let them be prepared. If something changes and they try to rob the prison, even if they can't escape, they will have to kill a few more military police to make things bigger!"
How evil Shuvalov is, it is clear from his order. He is fully prepared. Even if he cannot save Fionin, he will still create trouble for Bestuzhev.
However, the worst situation did not appear. Bruning quickly walked out of the door with two bodyguards and Feoning on his arm. When they walked out, Shuvalov was so excited that he almost jumped up.
He knew he was almost successful.
"Quick! Quick! Get a few more people up and pick them up. Once the military police inside return, plan B will be implemented!"
The so-called plan B is to use armed rescue to snatch people out. This is Shuvalov's worst plan, but now it seems that this plan B is no longer useful.
Because Bruning and Fioning got on the carriage without any danger, and as the coachman shouted, the wheels turned and the carriage rumbled over the gravel road and sped away from the city.
Shuvalov felt that his heart was about to leave with the carriage, but he soon came to his senses and ordered sharply: "Act according to the original plan. After leaving the city, we will first deal with Petrovna. This woman will not be able to survive for a moment."
Don’t stay any longer, and then take Bruning and Fioning to the predetermined location and keep them under strict supervision. No mistakes are allowed!”
As he said that, Shuvalov glanced at the carriage that Petrovna was riding in, as if he was recalling the beautiful time between them fondly. If Petrovna knew about Shuvalov's actions, she would probably jump and curse.
He is a scumbag and a hypocrite.
But Petrovna didn't know, and she didn't care about Shuvalov for the time being. She just hoped that the bodyguard she hired could be more reliable and try to rescue her from the devil's cave.
Petrovna knew very well that Shuvalov would get rid of her immediately after the matter was completed, maybe right after leaving the city, maybe a little later, but never for too long. She knew that Shuvalov was not that patient.
, and I know that he is always cautious and will eliminate all hidden dangers as soon as possible.
Unfortunately, she, Petrovna, was the hidden danger, so she had to save herself. Looking at the rapidly regressing Kiev cityscape, she knew that she did not have much time left for herself.
Bruning was not in a particularly good mood after getting in the car, because six people crowded into the car, including him, Fioning and four other sturdy so-called bodyguards.
Bruning knew that they were by no means bodyguards, and he and Fioning did not need four bodyguards to protect them. Rather than being bodyguards, they were here to monitor and take care of them.
Bruning was not particularly surprised by this, because before starting the operation, Anton told him about Shuvalov's possible arrangements. It was normal for him to send people to monitor and guard them, unless Shuvalov was stupid.
I wouldn't do that.
While recalling Anton's various instructions and warnings to him, Bruning chatted with the bodyguard: "Where are we going?"
The leading bodyguard just glanced at him, and then replied angrily: "Go to a safe place!"
Bruning thought to himself that this is a bullshit answer. The place you call safe is probably the place where I will die!
He smiled and asked: "Where is Mrs. Petrovna? Why didn't you act with us?"
The bodyguard glanced at him again and said displeasedly: "Madam, you have other matters, you don't need to worry about it so much!"
The implication of this is that you'd better shut up if you talk too much, but there's no way Bruning could shut up. He's already a very precarious person, and he's afraid of a hammer even if he doesn't even have his head in his belt!
So he asked again: "Mrs. Petrovna has other things. What is more important than what is happening now? I am a little worried without her following me!"