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Chapter 302: Wrangling (Part 1)

Peter Balak's expression immediately changed, because Shuvalov changed from a hidden threat to a Hongguoguo threat. He almost slapped his nose and said: "If you have the guts, continue to sit back and see what happens to me in Uva in the future."

I’ll put some eye drops on you in front of Count Rolf!”

So is Peter Barak afraid?

To be honest, I'm a little scared. Count Uvarov won't listen to his explanation. He always depends on the results. If the results this time don't satisfy him, you can imagine how angry he will be!

Peter Barak could only lament. He felt that it was so difficult for him. How could he be caught up in such a bad job, and let him, a dignified governor, serve a bastard like Shuvalov?

Peter Barak was full of resentment, but he still had to do what he should do. He could only lament and said to Grand Duke Constantine: "Your Highness, what the count said is not wrong. What you did is really disgraceful."

, even if you must let the earl stay, you must...must..."

Peter Barak had to spend a long time but couldn't think of a suitable word to describe Grand Duke Constantine's behavior, and naturally he didn't know how to make Grand Duke Constantine stop.

He could only keep talking nonsense like a resentful woman, which not only made Grand Duke Constantine a little irritable, but even Shuvalov felt that this guy was really a waste!

So things came to a standstill, and Shuvalov was forced by Grand Duke Constantine to stay with the governor. Even Peter Balak had to stay with him. It was not that he wanted to stay, but that he was worried that he would slip away.

If Shuvalov left, he would complain, so he just stayed with him and glared at him.

After all this trouble, there was naturally no way to greet Count Rostovtsev, so when Count Rostovtsev arrived at the Governor's Palace with Grand Duke Nicholas and Grand Duke Mikhail, he saw such a shocking sight.

scene:

Grand Duke Constantine clung to Shuvalov like an abandoned and resentful woman, preventing him from moving, while the latter could only push the former away while talking meaningless nonsense.

"How is this going?"

Count Rostovtsev asked loudly, and his arrival finally liberated Shuvalov, because he knew that there was no point in struggling anymore. Once the imperial envoy arrived, everything could only be taken one step at a time.

The arrival of Count Rostovtsev surprised Grand Duke Constantine. He had thought that his old father would send a close minister to handle the case, but he did not expect that it was Count Rostovtsev who came. This count

He knew very well what the weight was, and the fact that this case actually involved the Earl showed how much his old father attached great importance to it.

Grand Duke Constantine was both happy and nervous about this. He was happy that his old father still valued him. Otherwise, it would not have been possible to send Count Rostovtsev to investigate the case. If it had been replaced by someone else, he would have been just a random imperial minister.

The minister settled the matter. The fact that he was able to work for Count Rostovtsev was enough to prove his status in the eyes of Nicholas I.

The nervous thing is that it is actually very difficult to overturn this case. Anyway, Viscount Prozolov made it very clear to him that there is no need to think about the leadership of Bestuzhev Ryumin and the Third Department of Ukraine. Nikolai

I will definitely take it back in my lifetime.

But after seeing Count Rostovtsev coming, Grand Duke Constantine had a sense of luck. What if the count could see clearly?

Anyway, his mood was very complicated and could not be explained clearly in three or five sentences. However, his reaction was not slow and he immediately realized that he had to seize this opportunity to do something.

So not only did he not let go of Shuvalov, but he held on tighter. He also yelled: "Tell you, don't think about just walking away. You think you can fool things and cover up by hiding from me."

Everything, you despicable villain, I swear I will make you pay for your previous crimes!"

The voice was so loud that it could be heard clearly even from a distance of 12 meters. Naturally, Count Rostovtsev also heard it. He was also a little surprised by Grand Duke Constantine's performance, because Li Xiao had previously

He told him clearly that in this case, Grand Duke Konstantin would definitely suffer the consequences, and it would also be beneficial to them to get rid of Bestuzhev. So he deliberately looked at Grand Duke Konstantin.

Being cheated.

Count Rostovtsev also agreed with Li Xiao's opinion. He felt that the Grand Duke's ambition was a bit difficult to control. He always had to cause some troubles that made relatives and enemies happy, which was very annoying. So he got rid of it.

Bestuzhev. Liu Ming, it is indeed necessary to replace a more suitable person to control Ukraine's third department.

According to Li Xiao's description, Count Rostovtsev believed that Grand Duke Constantine would be unable to fight back against Shuvalov's conspiracy. It was very likely that the Grand Duke had already been corrupted when he arrived in Kiev.

Got angry.

But the scene just now shocked him again, because it seemed that Shuvalov was the one who lost his temper. Anyway, Shuvalov's expression just now was really amazing. If he had a camera, he would definitely record it.

"Your Majesty the Governor, what is going on? Your Highness the Grand Duke, what is going on?"

After watching Grand Duke Constantine's performance, Count Rostovtsev did not ask directly, but asked Peter Balak, which seemed fair.

Peter Barak is actually a little uneasy now. On the one hand, this farce was actually seen by the imperial envoy, and it will definitely reach the ears of Nicholas I in the future. Obviously, as the governor, he did not control the situation very well. This is definitely a mistake.

stain.

Besides, he was actually a bit gloating about his misfortune, thinking that Shuvalov was going to be unlucky. Should he add fuel to the fire or add more branches and leaves?

After pondering for a moment, Peter Barak replied very carefully: "The thing is like this, His Highness the Grand Duke has been looking for Shuvalov today, as if he has something important to see him, but the Count said he was busy with work.

There is no time to answer His Highness’s doubts, and then the Count wants to leave, but Your Highness won’t let the Count leave…”

This answer made Count Rostovtsev frown, because he was a bit clueless, because according to common sense, Grand Duke Constantine, who was at a comprehensive disadvantage, should avoid Shuvalov, but why did he turn against the guest and take the initiative?

Already?

However, Count Rostovtsev reacted very quickly and immediately realized that it was probably Grand Duke Constantine who had found a way to overturn the situation, so he dared to take the initiative to provoke him. In this way, this trip to Kiev became

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