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Chapter 271 Eyeliner

A woman's heart is as deep as a needle. When a woman loves you, she can love you so much that you feel disgusted, but when she hates you, she can also turn you into ashes.

Of course, Petrovna does not love Shuvalov, or strictly speaking, she loves the various benefits that Shuvalov can bring her.

But this time Shuvalov disappointed her. Not only did he fail to fulfill his promise to her, he even prepared to kill someone to silence her. If Petrovna could even bear this tone, then she felt that she was a saint.

From the moment she escaped from the tiger's mouth, all Petrovna could think about was revenge. She wanted Shuvalov to know that she was not someone to be trifled with, and that no one could prostitute her without paying the price.

Therefore, Petrovna did not choose to escape from Kiev. Even if she had such an opportunity, as long as she wanted to, she could directly go to Vienna and then go to Paris via the road.

She did not choose to escape, but chose to stay in dangerous Kiev and hid in a safe house she had bought with a false identity. She quietly waited for the situation to change.

He knew that the situation would definitely change. Shuvalov had been plotting for so long to bring down Bestuzhev. Liu Ming, although she and Fionin ran away this time, the plan was considered a success.

Half of the time, if nothing unexpected happened, she believed that Shuvalov would soon show his fangs to Bestuzhev.

She didn't wait long for this day. Soon Bestuzhev Ryumin was imprisoned, and then there was a large-scale manhunt in the city and even in Ukraine. Obviously, Shuvalov did not let her go or let her go.

Phionin means.

Petrovna hid herself very well, cutting off all contact with her old acquaintances, and even if she went out she had to put on an elaborate disguise. Anyway, Shuvalov wouldn't be able to guess where she was hiding even if he tried to break his head.

Petrovna was a little proud of her safety, because she felt Shuvalov frantically looking for her, but couldn't find her. This made her a little relieved, but not enough. She felt even more relaxed.

She witnessed Shuvalov's downfall with her own eyes. At that time, she must let that stinky man know the consequences of offending her.

But this little bit of pleasure was of little use. Petrovna soon discovered that Bestuzhev and the rest of the group were beaten by Shuvalov until they lost their armor and ran away. Stamping their feet could make them run away.

Kiev was so shaken that he had no ability to resist at all.

This disappointed Petrovna because she knew very well that the only way to counterattack and defeat Shuvalov was to cooperate with his enemy.

Petrovna knew very well who Shuvalov's enemy was. He knew that the most threatening one among them was Bestuzhev. Keep it clear.

But now this person who was supposed to be able to spar with Shuvalov is so stretched, which really makes Petrovna extremely disappointed. This made her who was originally planning to contact Bestuzhev to retaliate, but she could only

Hatefully hiding in the safe house, he watched helplessly as Shuvalov continued to live freely.

To be honest, this feeling is simply a kind of torture, as painful as someone using sandpaper to polish your brain.

Anyway, Petrovna felt that her heart was so clogged that she was not thinking about food and tea, and she was as haggard as ten years older.

"Ravel, what's the situation outside? Is it still so chaotic?"

Standing opposite Petrovna was a seventeen or eighteen-year-old child named Ravel. This was one of the orphans she had rescued. He was grateful and loyal to her, and was the person he trusted most besides Yepgeni.

"Madam, the gendarmes and police outside are still searching for you. It is said that the martial law will last for another half month... In addition, Grand Duke Constantine has arrived in Kiev and has already met Bestuzhev. He has left a message."

This news made Petrovna's eyes light up. She knew very well that the backer behind Bestuzhev and Ryumin was Grand Duke Konstantin. This Grand Duke definitely had the power to defeat Shuvalov. Could she consider contacting him?

What about him?

As soon as this idea came to Petrovna's mind, she heard Ravel say again: "You told me before that this Grand Duke is Bestuzhev. Ryumin's backer, so I paid special attention to his movements, but...

"

Petrovna asked hastily: "Just what?"

Ravel smiled bitterly and said: "It's just that the Grand Duke didn't seem to have any intention of saving Bestuzhev. He just showed his face and then did nothing. He didn't save Bestuzhev.

After Ming was released from prison, he did not have a direct conflict with Governor Peter Balak, as if... it was as if he had given up on Bestuzhev. Ming..."

Lavl's words made Petrovna's face change drastically, because she had similar thoughts to Lavl. She felt that it was absolutely impossible for Grand Duke Constantine to sit back and watch Bestuzhev. After Ryuming was defeated, she must let go of Shuvalo.

My husband and others were in complete darkness.

But he didn't do anything. He just showed up and started watching the show. Did she guess wrong that the Grand Duke didn't care about Bestuzhev Ryumin's life or death?

This idea only circulated in Petrovna's mind before she immediately threw it out of the sky. She had been with Shuvalov for so long and had a clear understanding of the power structure of Ukraine's third department. Bestuzhe

Husband Liu Ming is definitely Grand Duke Constantine’s favorite general and a key chess piece, and he will never give up easily!

In this case, Grand Duke Constantine's current attitude is worth pondering. Why didn't he do anything?

Petrovna's mind was filled with questions. She really couldn't understand the current situation. He felt that it shouldn't be like this, but it was impossible for Ravel to deceive her, so there must be something she didn't know!

Petrovna calmed down and told Ravel carefully: "These days, you should focus on the internal situation of the third part to see what Shuvalov is doing. If the conditions are met, Grand Duke Constantine will do it."

Pay attention, I feel there is a problem here, whether I can turn over this time will probably fall on the Grand Duke!"

Ravel naturally nodded and agreed. Petrovna had been a life-saving grace to his whole family, and she also managed to find him a job in the third part. He was extremely grateful to this savior, as long as it was Petrovna.

Fu Na's instructions, as long as he can fulfill them, are absolutely obligatory.

Shuvalov never dreamed that Petrovna would secretly plant a nail in the third part, or to be more specific, in his subordinates.

Although Ravel is just a small military policeman who looks inconspicuous, he is very shrewd and is particularly good at finding out information. Every move he makes through the third part cannot be hidden from Ravel's eyes. Naturally

This makes it even harder to hide it from Petrovna’s eyes...


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