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Chapter 263 Inner Volume (Part 2)

Of course, this does not mean that Shuvalov is very good and does not have some problems. His problems are actually not small at all. To put it simply, he is too greedy. If he had been a bit broad-minded, he would not have the current result.

If you think about it, as a planner or conspirator, his plan is actually good, and it can indeed leave a clear path for Bestuzhev to die. But his problem is that he wants to dominate alone.

All credit goes.

If when he was executing his plan, Peter Barak could be notified in advance so that he, the governor of Ukraine, could cooperate with him in his actions, would the result be like this?

His problem was that he never thought of informing Peter Barak, and wanted to eat alone from the beginning. When problems arose in the execution of the final plan, and everything was messed up, and he couldn't go on with it at all, then he remembered that there was another Ukrainian

The Governor's power can be borrowed, and Peter Barak can be given a little credit in exchange for his help.

The question is, is this really a good thing?

If Shuvalov had been more generous at the beginning and brought Peter Balak in, then I am afraid that his plan would have been more thorough and would not have given Anton or Petrovna the slightest chance to take advantage of it. I was afraid at that time

Will the credit escape?

It is because Shuvalov is too greedy and wants to eat alone, which leads him to only consider personal interests more and always put his own interests first. He will only consider it when he cannot control the situation.

Share profits with others to seek help.

You will definitely have no friends with this kind of behavior. Let alone Peter Barak, it would be very uncomfortable if it were anyone else.

If you think about it from the perspective of Peter Balak, he has done a good job as governor, and Bestuzhev Liuming did not hinder his interests. Everyone is living in peace and harmony. But you Shuva

Love made such a big move without even saying a word, making the situation out of control.

Then you can't control it anymore, and you come here asking for various tasks, and then you try to eat the biggest piece of cake yourself. How do you think Peter Barak would feel?

If it were you in his place, you would still be very unhappy and feel that Shuvalov is really arrogant and disgusting.

Let's put it this way, that is, Pyotr Barak's background and foundation are not particularly strong. He cannot fall out with Uvarov's favorite general like Shuvalov. If he replaces it with a powerful one like Baryatinsky, he will be replaced in a matter of minutes.

Just let Shuvalov roll as far as he can.

Anyway, Peter Balak was very unhappy now. He felt that Shuvalov had gone too far and said coldly: "Count, I think it is better to consider the matter of Grand Duke Constantine in the long term. At least you have to tell me what you want to do...

…Don’t do it again like before, when you did a lot of messy things but couldn’t end it, so you asked me to wipe your ass. I think it’s best not to do this again!”

Shuvalov didn't expect that Peter Balak would suddenly become tough. He had always looked down upon the governor, so naturally he didn't take him seriously, but now this soft guy dared to talk to him like this.

When you talk, do you dare to say that you are wiping his butt?

Shuvalov was suddenly a little annoyed. Why did he think this time it was just a matter of wiping his butt? It was obviously him who gave the other party the credit, okay! This guy actually dared to beat him up!

"You mean I'm wrong?" Shuvalov said coldly, and he decided to teach Peter Balak a lesson.

Peter Balak could naturally see the change in Shuvalov. Although a person like him was a little mediocre in ability, he was neither blind nor really stupid, so he immediately realized what Shuvalov was thinking.

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However, Peter Barak was not afraid at all. Instead, he sneered: "Count, I don't need to say whether it was your fault or not. How you did it will be judged naturally. I believe Count Uvarov

We will draw a conclusion. But before that, I have to remind you that if you want to do anything else in the future, or take over any important tasks from Count Uvarov, you'd better tell me in advance and you should cooperate.

I will naturally cooperate, but you'd better solve the problem yourself!"

Shuvalov's expression changed again, and he realized that Peter Balak knew what he had done, and this was a bit troublesome, because objectively speaking, Peter Balak was right, such a major action

It would be better for him to notify the other party, and it would be better to take joint action, which would be safer.

For reasons well known to everyone, Shuvalov left Peter Balak alone and went on his own. The excuse in his letter to Count Uvarov at that time was that Peter Balak was unreliable and the matter was too important, so

He wants to go it alone.

This excuse cannot be said to be impossible. Even Count Uvarov will not say anything more, but it is based on his ability to get things done. Once everything is done, it will be easy to say. He feels that Peter Barak is unreliable.

It means being far-sighted and having foresight.

But the problem is that Shuvalov didn't completely finish it, leaving chicken feathers all over the floor. If Peter Barak hadn't wiped his ass, just one Simonov would have made all his efforts go to waste.

Winner or loser, Shuvalov failed, so his previous excuse was inappropriate and problematic. Peter Balak seized on this to make a fuss, and when the lawsuit went to Count Uvarov, it was Shuvalov.

Valov is unreasonable.

Naturally, Peter Barak will not be polite. As the saying goes, you ignored me before, but now I am still keeping you out of reach!

As long as Peter Balak is willing, he has ten thousand ways to defeat Shuvalov. The simplest one is that he does not put pressure on Bestuzhev Liming, or even secretly lets Shuvalov down.

Love was defeated.

At this moment, the eyes of the two people met, and there was lightning and thunder. If Shuvalov did not give a reasonable result, I am afraid that the two people would have to fight among themselves first.

To be honest, Shuvalov was very angry and really wanted to fall out with Peter Barak immediately, but he soon realized that he couldn't be so angry. If it really got to that point, no one would be able to get off the stage.

Of course, he was not afraid that he would not be able to step down, but he was more worried that he would not be able to give Count Uvarov an explanation. I am afraid that Count Uvarov had already received his letter this time, and maybe he was expecting good news from him.

.It will be great fun once Uvarov knows that he screwed up!

Disappointment is certain, and it will also lead to doubts about his ability, which is very bad...


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