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Chapter 315: Boiling the Pot (Part 2)

No one is a fool, especially for those in Kiev who are best at adapting to the changing circumstances. How to ensure that their own safety and interests are not harmed is their biggest concern.

Let them risk offending the imperial envoy or even offending Nicholas I to follow Peter Barak to cause trouble. They really don't want to do it!

"My Lord Governor, although what you said is not unreasonable, the current situation is completely different from before. The Imperial Envoy holds the power and no one can resist him. In this case, the most important thing is to protect yourself.

.As the saying goes, if you keep the green hills, you won’t have to worry about running out of firewood! Don’t act recklessly anymore!”

Peter Balak was really unhappy. When Shuvalov was here, you guys were not like this! You did whatever the guy asked you to do, and you didn’t even dare to fart.

Now it seems that I am easy to talk to and easy to bully, right?

Suddenly, his face turned and he was about to fall out, but before he could say anything, the bunch of wallflowers said to Shuvalov's people again: "As for the rescue of Count Shuvalov you mentioned, how can this be done? I think it's the best time now.

The important thing is to inform Count Uvarov immediately about what is happening in Kiev, otherwise greater losses will inevitably be caused!"

Well, Peter Barak suddenly felt a little more comfortable, because these wallflowers were not just targeting him, but they were also extremely perfunctory towards Shuvalov. Why inform Count Uvarov that this is not purely

Isn’t it funny? The journey from Kiev to St. Petersburg is so long that even the day lilies are getting cold. Isn’t this funny!

In short, these idiots don't want to do anything, they just want to sit back and watch.

After discovering the true purpose of these wallflowers, even Peter Barak couldn't help but want to laugh. Because Shuvalov had actually been spending a lot of effort to integrate these wallflowers in the past few days. It seemed before that

The effect seems to be okay.

But today, when Shuvalov was gone, the true colors of this group of people were instantly exposed. In short, Shuvalov's so-called integration failed completely. These guys seemed so honest before, but they were just pretending.

.Once the real danger comes, they will abandon Shuvalov and Uvarov in a matter of minutes. They are still as unreliable as ever!

Even Peter Barak couldn't help but think of himself. His situation was actually very similar to that of these wallflowers. He did not belong to the direct lineage of the conservatives. It was impossible to be fully accepted by a big boss like Uvarov and to gain recognition from the group.

Strong support. As long as the external pressure is strong enough, he will abandon Uvarov in a minute and ignore the old guy.

It's just that Peter Barak understands, but he will never accept the opinions of these idiots. This opportunity is too rare, and he has to give it a try!

So his face changed and he said angrily: "What nonsense are you guys talking about! Don't you know how much time it will take to go back and forth to St. Petersburg? I think you just want to cheat and play tricks, but you are afraid of the enemy like a tiger.

Just want to hang out!"

He paused for a moment and said with some threat: "Let me tell you, during this extraordinary period, if anyone wants to dawdle around, they are enemies of me and Count Uvarov! Not only will I

I will teach you a lesson, and Count Uvarov will not let you go! There are no conditions for this!"

Peter Barak had a murderous tone when he said these words, but his words did not scare many people. Because he, as a governor, is really a bit of a loser!

Anyway, Peter Barak only heard the coaxing of the wallflowers before he exploded. They all cried and shouted non-stop. Some said they were loyal to Count Uvarov, and some said they were doing it for Uvarov.

The Count and the others paid such a heavy price, and some simply jumped up and cursed, asking Peter Barak to argue.

Anyway, this was a hornet's nest. The whole living room was in chaos, and the noise was even more lively than the vegetable market.

Suddenly, Peter Barak was at a loss. He really didn't expect that these people would not give him any face as the governor. They didn't take him seriously at all.

It's just that Peter Barak really doesn't have any particularly good methods or means for this. He is just a bare-bones governor, and he doesn't have many capable people under his command. And these bastards have all been working in Ukraine for a long time.

The power is deep and holds many important positions.

To put it bluntly, Ukraine will be fine without the governor of Peter Barak. Anyway, there is no essential difference between sitting in the position of the governor and sitting in the position of a pig. But if Ukraine does not have these helpless people, or

If these idiots unite to cause trouble for you, they can really cause some trouble.

In the past, Peter Barak could still control the situation a little. One was that he was the governor after all, and as long as he did not hinder the interests of these losers, they would not openly rebel. The other was that Shuvalov was still there, as Uvaro

The husband's representative can deter these guys.

Now that Shuvalov is gone, and Peter Balak is forcing these guys to do things they don't want to do, the situation has naturally become uncontrollable.

After a big fuss, the emergency meeting naturally broke up on bad terms. Apart from leaving Peter Barak in disgrace, there was no consensus whatsoever.

This made Peter Barak so angry that he almost vomited blood. After finally sending away these evil guests, he got angry at his confidants: "These bastards! They don't take me as the governor at all! Especially

It’s Shuvalov’s scoundrels who actually watch these bastards causing trouble and turn a blind eye, okay! Just turn a blind eye, right?”

Peter Barak was so angry that he gritted his teeth, but as mentioned before, he had no way to deal with these people, so he simply broke the pot and told his confidants: "From tomorrow on, you will do nothing."

Just do it and don’t worry about anything. Aren’t they all very capable? Then let them show off their talents!”

The confidants looked at each other for a while, because they probably knew what Peter Barak wanted to do. In short, do nothing, just let it go. You must know that he is the governor of Ukraine after all, and all political affairs in Ukraine must be passed.

His hand, if he strikes, Ukraine may be paralyzed.

Of course, it is not a big problem for the conservatives whether Ukraine is paralyzed or not. But if he, the governor, plays the no-war card and does not come forward to confront Count Rostovtsev and Grand Duke Konstantin, then the conservatives will really fall into absolute passivity.

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