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Chapter 303: Wrangling (Part 2)

Count Rostovtsev discovered the truth of the matter in an instant. He was very interested in what Grand Duke Constantine had mastered, but he was not in a hurry, because he knew that Grand Duke Constantine would definitely know the truth when he saw him.

He poured the beans and talked about his status in detail. Now he just needs to give a little guidance and wait for the good show.

After listening to Peter Balak's explanation, Count Rostovtsev asked Shuvalov calmly: "Count, is this what the Governor described?"

Shuvalov was actually in a very uneasy mood when he was asked about it, because he was really carrying it too hard today. Not only was he stuck with Grand Duke Constantine's dog-skin plaster, but he also had the imperial envoy look at him. He simply didn't do everything right.

Satisfactory.

He knew very well what kind of role Count Rostovtsev was, and Count Uvarov had repeatedly told him that he must be particularly careful about Count Rostovtsev and not be careless in the slightest.

Therefore, even though Count Rostovtsev appeared to be more impartial and did not fully listen to Grand Duke Constantine's words, he always felt that the imperial envoy was holding back a big move.

"In reply to your words, what Your Excellency the Governor said is generally true, but some details are unclear. It is not that I deliberately neglect His Highness, but I have a lot of work on my hands recently and there are too many things to deal with. It is really temporary.

I can't share your worries with His Highness, so I asked Your Highness to wait for me for a while, and then I can serve him after I have finished my official business."

"I don't mean to disrespect or neglect His Highness at all. It's just that I have a lot of work and I can't find anything to do... But Your Highness ignored me and made a big fuss. He pestered me and refused to let me go. It's really..."

In fact, Shuvalov did not say it clearly, but what he meant was that he despised Grand Duke Constantine. What he meant was that Grand Duke Constantine was making trouble unreasonably, and he really suffered an unreasonable disaster.

After hearing this, Count Rostovtsev just nodded, then turned around and bowed slightly to Grand Duke Constantine and asked: "Your Highness, is what happened like what the count said?"

Naturally, it was impossible for Grand Duke Constantine to agree. He immediately retorted with a crackle, and said emphatically: "...The reason why I was so anxious to find Count Shuvalov was because I received a tip and found out that the Count No. 1 was there.

There are major suspects in the case of Bestuzhev Ryumin, and his relationship with one of the major suspects is unclear. It stands to reason that he must avoid suspicion, but in fact he did not. Instead, the Governor of Ukraine transferred all the persons in the third department of Ukraine

The power, including the power to investigate the case, was given to him. Is this appropriate?"

"In addition, after my investigation, I found that Count Shuvalov not only had major suspicions, but also had serious problems such as dereliction of duty, so I rushed to confront him... But as soon as he heard that he was going to confront him, he immediately ran away.

He is obviously planning to flee in fear of crime! So I can only catch him and prevent him from running away!"

After listening to Grand Duke Constantine's statement, Count Rostovtsev felt like a mirror. He knew that his previous guess was absolutely correct. This person had indeed caught Shuvalov's handle. This was a direct result.

We are ready to pull out all the stops and bring down Shuvalov.

The latter may have realized something was wrong and was preparing to evade the question, so he hurriedly ran out of the way. I have to say that this move was quite effective. If he had arrived in time, Grand Duke Constantine would have really failed Shuvalov.

Some ideas.


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