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Chapter 264 Inner Volume (Part 2)

Shuvalov was suddenly a little confused. If he had a hard time with Peter Barak, it didn't mean that he couldn't suppress him. He felt that he could still bully this coward governor.

But the problem is that if he chooses to do this, Peter Barak will definitely resist. Even if Shuvalov is sure to subdue him, this will definitely require energy, resources and time.

To be honest, these items are very important to Shuvalov. The only resources he has on hand cannot be wasted casually. After all, he will also be interested in Bestuzhev's position later on to make trouble with Peter Balek.

Come on, the worst thing this guy can do is disgust him over this issue.

And after all, he is the governor of Ukraine, and he still has the right to make suggestions for the position of the head of Ukraine's third department. Maybe he may not listen to who he says is more suitable for Nicholas I, but he will definitely think carefully about who he says is not suitable for Nicholas I.

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Considering this aspect, Shuvalov may take a step back to gain more opportunities. Even if he wants to deal with Peter Balak, there is no need to rush. The most important thing is to find ways to get to the top first, right?

But Shuvalov was a little unhappy. Grand Duke Constantine had made great contributions and would definitely be remembered by Crown Prince Alexander for a lifetime. But such a huge benefit should be given to a fool like Peter Barak. This made him feel uncomfortable.

Liaoxiang is even more disgusting!

After thinking again and again, Shuvalov replied: "My Lord Governor, I would also like to advise you that you should eat as much as you want. There are some things that you cannot interfere with. You should be aware of the tasks assigned by Count Uvarov.

I will definitely let you know and ask you to cooperate well. If you shouldn’t know, you’d better not ask around, otherwise, don’t blame me for not warning you!”

Shuvalov's words were somewhat meaningful. They seemed to be in response to Peter Barak's previous provocation. But if you look at it carefully, it doesn't seem to have such a clear sense of confrontation. It seemed like he was responding to something, but it didn't seem to be.

It gives people a feeling of neither soft nor hard, very elusive.

Peter Barak couldn't figure out what this meant for a while. He felt that Shuvalov was excusing his previous mistakes, but it also seemed to be a warning to him. But you have to be specific about what it means,

It's really foggy again.

It took a while for Peter Balak to reply: "I'm not interested in talking nonsense or chatting with you. Either you tell me your next plan, and for Count Uvarov's sake, I will work with you to solve the problem. Or you can continue.

If you don’t say anything, then I will tell you, so you don’t expect to get any help from me!”

As he said this, the guy snorted a few times, as if to tell Shuvalov that he was definitely not joking, and that he could do whatever he said.

However, Shuvalov was not intimidated. He had sufficient experience in dealing with people like Peter Barak. He responded calmly:

"Then you can try to refuse to cooperate with my work. I believe that Count Uvarov will consider your status after hearing my report!"

"Humph!" Peter Barak sneered: "Do you think you can write to Count Uvarov? Don't scare me with this, I will still report what you have done to the Count!"

Shuvalov just glanced at him and said disdainfully: "Then let's give it a try and see who the count will believe!"

Peter Balak was stunned on the spot, because Shuvalov was so right, everyone has emotions, likes and dislikes, and naturally even relatives and friends will have differences.

The relationship between Peter Balak and Uvarov can only be said to be that. If his position, qualifications and connections were not right there, Uvarov could only use him to appoint the governor of Ukraine.

Damn it, otherwise I really wouldn’t pay much attention to him.

But Shuvalov was different. Uvarov personally arranged for him to go to Ukraine. If there was any news or any key tasks, he would be the first to think of this confidant. The degree of closeness was definitely not comparable to that of Peter Barak.

Naturally, if there is a conflict between the two of them, it may be a minor issue, and Uvarov will sell Peter Balak a little face and give Shuvalov a few symbolic lessons. But when it comes to key issues of major matters,

, Uvarov’s bias is actually quite obvious, and he definitely believes in Shuvalov more.

Therefore, Peter Balak had to weigh his weight and see if he could get Uvarov to give him face this time. After thinking about it again and again, he still hesitated because it was really hard to say.

After all, he didn't do anything wrong in this matter. The problem was Shuvalov. He, the governor, was left alone to do such a big thing, and it wasn't done yet. He needed to wipe his butt. It didn't matter if he was just helping to wipe his butt.

What's more important is that it's unbearable to ask him to help wipe the butt and not be prepared to accept the favor.

But for Uvarov, no favor is greater than dealing with Grand Duke Constantine. This is a critical matter that cannot tolerate any sloppiness, and it is obvious that Shuvalov, who planned all this, is more important than Peter Balak.

Now, what should I decide? You wouldn’t hesitate, right?

Anyway, Peter Barak hesitated and froze on the spot, and when he woke up Shuvalov had already disappeared without a trace. This made him feel depressed again!

I have to say that Shuvalov is too shrewd. In fact, he is not completely sure about this matter. He doesn't know which side Uvarov will take. But this is not important to him for the time being.

He just needs to throw this question to Peter Barak!

He believed that this mediocre governor would definitely be stumped by this issue, because he didn't know which side Uvarov would take. And as long as Peter Balak hesitated, he would have a chance to escape. As expected, Peter

Balak was stunned, while Shuvalov patted his butt and dodged easily.

You ask, is it a bit bad to just leave like this? Isn’t this problem still unresolved? What if Peter Barak doesn’t cooperate?

Hey, Shuvalov knows Peter Balak too well. He knows that this guy actually has no courage. As long as you can frighten him, he will definitely obey.

That's why he deliberately asked the other party a question that was impossible to answer immediately, and then took the opportunity to leave without giving the other party a chance to continue to pester. Then he threw all the questions to Peter Barak, and he had to think about it carefully.

The consequences of ruining Uvarov's major affairs, until he can find himself again and reason clearly again, he will definitely not dare to do anything wrong!


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