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Chapter 261 Interrogation (Part 2)

Bestuzhev Ryumin felt that he was saved. As long as Grand Duke Constantine came, Peter Balak and the gang of scoundrels would be unable to do anything to him. In short, he was a little overjoyed.

But is the situation really as optimistic as he imagined?

At least Grand Duke Constantine was not so optimistic. After arriving in Kiev, although he immediately came to rescue Bestuzhev. Ryumin, he did not rush in with brute force.

For such a big case, he must take it easy, and although he is a nobleman of the Tian family, he cannot act recklessly.

So he first learned about the latest developments in the case. When he learned that the Kiev Third Department, under the auspices of Peter Barak, had basically figured out the relationship between Bestuzhev Ryumin and Zhenya, and determined

After finding out that the fatal warrant was indeed true.

To be honest, even he is a little desperate. Now unless Zhenya or Fionin can be arrested and brought to justice, and these two people unanimously admit that the warrant was forged by them, not from Bestuzhev.

Liu Ming got it from there. Otherwise, this scapegoat, Bestuzhev, Liu Ming would have betrayed.

For a moment, Grand Duke Constantine wanted to turn around and leave, pretending that he had never been to Kiev and had never had Bestuzhev as his subordinate. But then he thought clearly, Bestuzhev was

.It is clear that he must be saved. Even if he cannot be saved, he cannot be given up directly.

Because Bestuzhev Ryumin really knows too many of his secrets. Once this guy reveals everything that can and cannot be said, Grand Duke Constantine will have great fun.

Therefore, Grand Duke Constantine had no choice but to bite the bullet and come to the rescue. The main purpose was to make a clear gesture to Bestuzhev so that he would not betray him immediately, and also to prevent Peter Balak from taking advantage of the situation.

Bestuzhev. Liu Ming made a big fuss to frame him.

Grand Duke Constantine knew the importance of this very well. It was not so much that he came to save Bestuzhev and Li Ming as that he came to save himself and prevent the conservatives from borrowing Bestuzhev.

Stay tomorrow to deal with him.

"Your Majesty the Governor, I just heard someone say that they are prepared to beat you to death, and are you prepared to use torture to extract a confession?"

Peter Balak was unscrupulous when facing Bestuzhev. However, he could not be so unscrupulous when facing Grand Duke Constantine. He immediately stood up and replied with a smile: "Your Highness, you may have heard wrong.

How could we treat His Excellency the Count so rudely?"

Archduke Constantine snorted, walked up to Peter Balak with a flourish, and asked again: "Your Majesty the Governor, did you find anything in your investigation?"

Grand Duke Constantine was also a little uneasy when he asked this question, fearing that he would be a step too late and that Bestuzhev. Liuming would not be able to withstand the coercion and inducement and become a rebel. Fortunately, Peter Balak quickly answered:

"Although our evidence and witnesses are very sufficient, confirming that His Excellency the Earl has an affair with the female suspect, the warrant for the release of Fionin was most likely obtained by the female suspect through His Excellency the Earl. It is basically certain that Your Excellency the Earl

It has a lot to do with this case!"

Grand Duke Constantine breathed a sigh of relief. He was really afraid that he would be a step too late. As for solving the case, he was not interested at all. As long as Bestuzhev Liuming hadn't betrayed him yet, that would be fine.

"Oh? Really?" Archduke Constantine suddenly asked, "Did your lordship plead guilty?"

Peter Balak immediately felt a little embarrassed. Although the question of whether a prisoner confesses or not is not particularly big in Russia, when it comes to the status of Bestuzhev.Liu Ming and the circumstances of this case, if this guy takes the initiative to plead guilty, these questions will be raised.

The person who committed the crime will have a lot of peace of mind, but this guy refuses to plead guilty, which is a bit annoying.

So he immediately gave Bestuzhev a fierce look and said bitterly: "But His Excellency the Count completely ignored the evidence and testimony, refused to plead guilty, and had a very bad attitude! It's really..."

Before he could finish speaking, Grand Duke Constantine interrupted him: "You haven't confessed? Then this will be difficult to handle. These so-called evidences and testimonies alone are not enough. At least the father wants to see

The suspect can plead guilty, and as His Excellency the Earl, he will not insist on not confessing if he has no grievances!"

As he spoke, Grand Duke Constantine told Peter Balak with a hint of sarcasm: "So I have to trouble Your Excellency the Governor to try this case carefully. You can't let a bad guy go, but you can't wish for a good guy either!"

This time it was Peter Balak's turn to have a wonderful expression on his face, as if he wanted to scold his mother but did not dare to speak. This made Bestuzhev Ryuming, who was watching nearby, feel a little relieved and refreshed.

!

After a moment of silence, Peter Barak replied bitterly: "Your Highness, please rest assured that I will investigate this case strictly and will not unjustly accuse a good person, but I will never let any bad person go!"

In the same sentence, if the meaning is slightly reversed, the meaning is completely different. Grand Duke Constantine knew very well what Peter Balak meant, and he was secretly challenging him!

However, he didn't care much. To him, it didn't matter whether Bestuzhev. Ryumin was a good or bad person, as long as Bestuzhev. Ryumin kept his mouth shut and didn't talk nonsense.

So he just smiled faintly, and then replied lightly: "That's good, thank you for your hard work, Your Majesty the Governor."

After speaking, he seemed to turn around to leave, but when he was about to leave, he suddenly stopped and added: "But I still want to say something up front. This case is of great concern, and I am personally very concerned about it.

I will pay close attention to the case, and also to the physical condition of His Excellency the Earl... If I find that some people use inhumane means to abuse the Earl, and use subjugation and beating as a trick, I will not agree to it!"

As he spoke, he glanced at Peter Barak with a half-smile and said, "Your Excellency, Governor, you should understand what I mean, right?"

Peter Barak could only reply bitterly: "I understand, please rest assured, Your Highness!"

After explaining this, Grand Duke Constantine said to Bestuzhev Ryumin: "Count, I believe you are innocent, so you have to think carefully about whether someone has framed you... If so.

If so, I will definitely uphold justice for you. Anyway, tell me honestly what you should explain, and don’t say anything you shouldn’t. As long as I am here, no one can wrongly accuse you!"

After saying these words, Grand Duke Constantine finally waved his hand and turned around to leave the interrogation room. However, Bestuzhev Liuming and Peter Balak in the interrogation room were in extremely complicated moods...

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