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Three hundred and thirtieth chapters do it right

Viscount Prozolov felt numb. Who would have thought that this breakthrough would turn out to be a huge pit? Then he immediately thought of Petrovna's ambiguous attitude before, and soon he knew that the woman must have already known.

the truth……

Well, he could understand the reason why Petrovna was so tight-lipped. Even if he knew this shocking secret, he would not tell it casually. But he still complained a little: Nima, please remind me a little bit.

He'll die instantly!

In fact, Viscount Prozolov's temper was completely unreasonable, because Petrovna's ambiguity was actually a reminder. Think about it, if the stakes were not so important, would she be so ambiguous?

Even a woman like her who urgently needs to defeat Peter Balak and Shuvalov to get out of trouble would rather pretend to be stupid than tell the secret. Can that be revealed casually?

Viscount Prozolov found himself in a dilemma. If he continued to do what Merkulova said, the consequences would be unpredictable. But if he didn't do it, he would not be able to find a new entry point for a while, and the previous focus on Merkulova was

All the work Kurova did was in vain.

Archduke Constantine clearly saw his entanglement and even joked: "Dear Viscount, do you now know how troublesome this matter is?"

Viscount Prozolov didn't say anything. He lowered his head and pondered in silence. Judging from the look on his face, he probably still didn't want to give up.

Grand Duke Constantine also sighed. He patted Viscount Prozolov on the shoulder, wanting to comfort and encourage him. Unexpectedly, Viscount Prozolov suddenly raised his head and said very firmly:

"Your Highness, I think things are not as troublesome as you think!"

Grand Duke Constantine looked at Viscount Prozolov with wide eyes and said nothing, obviously not believing what he said.

"I'm not lying," Viscount Prozolov emphasized again. "It is true that the people and stories behind Merkulova are very troublesome. But I think you may be thinking too complicated!"

Grand Duke Constantine looked at him very puzzled, his eyes full of doubts, as if asking: "What's the reason?"

Viscount Prozolov took a deep breath and replied calmly: "Perhaps in the eyes of ordinary people, if you want to use Merkulova to deal with Peter Balek, you must expose her disguise and reveal her life background.

Make it all public. And this is undoubtedly self-destruction.”

Grand Duke Constantine nodded repeatedly, obviously he felt that this was suicidal. However, he did not expect that Viscount Prozolov had another opinion: "But I think this is a misunderstanding! The reason why I want to go from Merkulo

Wa started to deal with Peter Barak because she had an ambiguous relationship with the Polish rebels. At least according to my investigation, she has close contacts with these people and may even cover them to secretly engage in rebel activities in our country. What is the nature of this? What should you do?

It’s the clearest thing to know!”

Of course Grand Duke Constantine knew the nature of this. Poland had already become a taboo of Russia, and it was planned to be completely annexed sooner or later. Nicholas I had always had zero tolerance for the endless Polish rebels, and he really wanted to eliminate every one he found.

, if they are found on the street, they will be hanged on the street, and if they are found in the toilet, they will be drowned in the toilet. There is absolutely no mercy.

In short, no matter who sympathizes with or even helps these Polish rebels for whatever reason, they are going against Nicholas I and Russia, and they will definitely be defeated.

But Grand Duke Constantine still didn't understand. Even if Merkulova was connected with the Polish gangsters, she was involved in a royal scandal after all. After all, she also had a powerful grandfather. Even if Count Petlev didn't like this granddaughter, she might not

Tai knows how to care about her life and death, but he will never allow others to make a fuss about the scandal. This is a matter of principle involving life and death, and he will never be careless.

Viscount Prozolov shook his head and said: "You are wrong, I said, we don't need to reveal the secret, we only need to use evidence to prove Merkulova's guilt of colluding with the Polish rebels to convict her."

She died. After all, most people will not know the secrets behind her. People only know that she is a social butterfly who was kept by Peter Barak!"

Grand Duke Constantine was stunned at first, and then he realized that those secrets were indeed horrifying, but leaving these secrets aside, Merkulova was not worth mentioning at all. If she pretended not to know these secrets at all, or simply pretended to be

These secrets don't exist, they just kill her for colluding with the Polish rebels and her unclear relationship with Peter Barak.

As long as we control her from the beginning, lock her up, and prevent her from making a fuss about her life experience and those secrets, then she will really be a pawn.

The question is can this really be done?

Grand Duke Constantine hesitated for a moment and then asked: "How to do it?"

Viscount Prozolov smiled slightly and said: "It's very simple, just try to accuse Merkulova and Peter Balak in front of Count Rostovtsev. As an imperial envoy, he certainly cannot sit back and watch the activities of the Polish chaos.

Are you going to ignore it?"

Grand Duke Constantine thought for a while and asked: "Then who will complain?"

This question is indeed critical, because Grand Duke Constantine is definitely not willing to come forward to report Merkulova in person. Because as long as this reaches his ears, he will naturally think that he ignores the overall situation and risks exposing the royal scandal for his own sake.

Seeking personal gain for yourself is simply self-destruction, okay?

It was not even suitable for anyone who had anything to do with him to make the first report, because that would naturally contact him and make Nicholas I think that he was the one behind it.

Viscount Prozolov, whom Grand Duke Constantine could think of, could naturally think of it. He smiled slightly and said: "The most indispensable thing in Kiev now is speculators. As long as they give them a slight hint, they will be happy to be pawns, and absolutely

It won’t implicate us.”

Grand Duke Constantine nodded and said seriously: "It can be done, but do it carefully and don't let anyone catch the slightest clue. I don't want any rumors to reach the ears of my father in the future."

Viscount Prozolov immediately promised: "Don't worry, I will make it perfect!"

Grand Duke Constantine just hummed, and Viscount Prozolov knew immediately what he meant, and immediately stopped mentioning the topic. After explaining the progress of other work, he immediately withdrew knowingly.

After returning to his apartment, Viscount Prozolov immediately called Petrovna over and asked directly: "Do you know anyone who is bolder and more ambitious and wants to get rich?"

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