Shuvalov couldn't figure out where he went wrong, whether he leaked the news or if there were rebels within him. Otherwise, what happened to this group of people who suddenly appeared to rob the prison?
In addition, he couldn't figure out the purpose of this group of people. He brought Fionin out just to trick Bestuzhev. Apart from that, Fionin had no other value at all.
But if the purpose of this group of people is to deceive Bestuzhev and leave his name, there is no need to kidnap him halfway! Because Fionin is basically a hot potato, and he will cause a lot of troubles.
It’s useless, okay?
Shuvalov had doubts that it was Fionin's accomplices who came to rescue him, but this idea only flickered in his mind before being ruthlessly abandoned.
Because this is simply impossible, okay? If this group of revolutionary parties had such strong organizational capabilities, would they have been wiped out by the third party just after they started discussing an uprising?
Anyway, Shuvalov doesn’t believe that these two-person gangs are that powerful. But if they are not these revolutionary parties, then who are they?
Even if Shuvalov thought about it, he would never think that Li Xiao had tricked him, but even if he thought about it, there would be no use for his eggs. The person has been kidnapped, and neither Bruning nor Petrovna can do anything.
After successfully silencing him, he lost everything in this trip.
Perhaps the only thing that could bring him a little bit of comfort was that while he was extremely disappointed, he also dragged Bestuzhev out of the way. If nothing else, this guy should be even worse off than him.
It's just that Shuvalov didn't dare to make too many moves, for fear that the person who was secretly tricking him would ambush him and Bestuzhev and Ryuming with his backhand. So he could only watch helplessly.
The third part didn't do anything at all, Fionin disappeared for a week, and these fools didn't even realize the problem existed.
In the end, it was Nicholas I's imperial edict that made Shuvalov breathe a sigh of relief. His Majesty's latest instructions about Fionin were finally sent to Kiev.
If you don't have a good solution, then send the person to St. Petersburg and let the experts from the third department headquarters try Fioning's skills.
Of course, if Fionin is still stubborn in the end, he plans to execute Fionin again in the square where the Decembrists were executed, to scare the monkeys!
After receiving the imperial edict, the Kiev Third Department naturally did not dare to disobey, and immediately ordered Feonin to be put in a cage and sent to St. Petersburg. Anyway, they were tired of this tough guy. It would be easier to send this annoying guy away as soon as possible.
!
But after this order was sent to the prison, the person in charge was dumbfounded. There was no way he could send Fioning to St. Petersburg. He had already been released according to Bestuzhev. Ryuming's order, okay?
"Let it go?"
Simonov was shocked when he heard this reply - how could you let him go? That was an imperial prisoner who was registered in the mind of Nicholas I. You actually let him go. I'm so shocked.
How many of you have the brains to fly such an airplane!
Suddenly he was furious and roared: "Who let it go! How dare that bastard be so bold? Also, if he said he would let you go, let him go, but where are your brains! Who does he think he is!"
"The person who gave the order was General Bestuzhev Ryuming..."
This sentence extinguished Simonlov's anger. He grabbed the warrant in disbelief and read it over and over several times. He wanted to say that the warrant was fake, but the problem was
This thing couldn't be more true. I can't find a single problem, okay?
"Who gave you this warrant!"
"Miss Zhenya's friend is the pretty boy named Bruning. That day he came with this warrant and ordered us to release him. He also said that it was the order of General Bestuzhev. Ryumin. It seemed that there was
What kind of fishing plan?"
Simonlov relaxed a little. If it was really a fishing plan, that would be fine, but he felt that if Bestuzhev. Ryuming really had a fishing plan, he would have told him anyway, but he did not hear anything.
According to the news, the authenticity of this so-called fishing plan may be very questionable.
But he couldn't ask the prison director directly. He waved his hand and dismissed the man and immediately drove to find Zhenia. Since this warrant came from Zhenia, that girl must know the reason.
Even if you don’t know, it’s definitely right to catch her!
But what surprised Simonlov was that when he arrived at Zhenya's residence, the concierge told him: "Miss Zhenya has been traveling for a long time. Where did she go? It's not clear, she didn't tell us this anyway.
Servant."
This news made Simonlov feel very uneasy. He suspected that Zhenya might have run away, so he went directly to Zhenya's brother, and soon a basin of cold water poured him over - this family member
My son also disappeared, it is said that he went abroad to visit relatives!
At this time, no matter how stupid Simonlov was, he had no chance. He immediately issued an order: "Seize the residence and all properties of Zhenya and his brother, arrest and interrogate relevant insiders, and make sure to find out their identity."
Where to go! Hurry!"
So where did Zhenia go? Of course she ran away early. I have to say that Bruning, a liar, still has style. After being rescued by Anton, he asked Anton to send a letter to Zhenia,
Explain clearly what happened, tell Zhenya how serious the matter is, and ask her to run away quickly.
After getting the news, Zhenya was naturally almost fainted, and then she quickly asked her brother to find a solution, but who could come up with any good solution, so in the end she could only run away.
Tobrunin's kindness and Toshuvalov's caution gave the brother and sister enough time to run away, sell off their property and sweep Bestuzhev away. After leaving a part of the funds, as long as they did not spend too much money
, I can still live very comfortably in the second half of my life.
Bruning is quite kind. Unlike those conscientious liars who only deceive the victim into ruin, he still retains a little bit of conscience.
But these have nothing to do with Anton. After sending Bruning away, Fioning gave him a little headache, because this one seemed a little stubborn for some reason. He basically said nothing on weekdays.
No answer to any question, even if you say:
"You are now safe. You can contact your family or friends and ask them to pick you up and leave."
He also had no reaction to this. In short, silence is golden, which made Anton a little bit nervous. He was not Fioning's ally, so naturally he had no interest in him and his ideas. Moreover, as an imperial prisoner,
It's a disaster to keep it in your hands, but you can't kill people like Shuvalov, so it's just a hot potato, okay?