In the eyes of Count Rostovtsev, Peter Barak is an unfathomable fool. God clearly gave him a good opportunity to rise to the top, but he messed it up and turned the opportunity to rise into a trap.
The noose around his neck. This guy's stupidity made him laughable.
Why do you say that? Count Petlev entrusted Merkulova to Peter Balak. In a sense, he was made lose temper by his granddaughter, so he could only drive her out of the familiar environment and force her to be unable to
Continue to associate with the Polish rebels.
Objectively speaking, Count Petlev, as a grandfather, is quite qualified. After all, there are a lot of nobles who don't care about the life and death of their illegitimate children. Those who are as "loving and righteous" as him are really rare.
Of course, it's also possible that the scandal was so shocking that he was worried that if he didn't take care of his granddaughter, Merkulova, she might talk nonsense everywhere, which would be even worse.
No matter what, Count Petlev’s original intention of sending Merkulova to Peter Balek was to let the son of his old friend help look after Merkulova and prevent her from continuing to do evil and cause trouble.
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But has Peter Barek fulfilled his responsibility? No, he was only worried about the scandal, and he only knew how to cover it up blindly. He almost gave the green light to Merkulova's request, which was to ask for money for money and connections for connections.
This directly caused Merkulova's activities in Kiev to be much more rampant than in Warsaw. She was like a beast that escaped from the cage and began to do whatever she wanted unscrupulously.
To put it bluntly, Peter Barak harmed her. His indifference directly caused Merkulova to lose control and do whatever she wanted.
Precisely because there were no restrictions, she soon began to make great efforts to help Polish friends, and did too many things that openly opposed Nicholas I. These criminal activities not only failed to alert Peter Barak
, instead it became a shackle that restricted him!
Yes, he also warned Merkulova not to continue messing around, but Merkulova in turn threatened him that if he did not grant asylum, she would explain everything after she was arrested.
King Gula I will know how competent his good governor is!
This hit Peter Barak's Achilles' heel, and he could only bite the bullet and continue to help Merkulova cover up. But this was a quagmire, and once he stepped into it, he would never be able to get out.
possible.
And this is what Count Rostovtsev despises most about him. A dignified governor was actually controlled by a little girl in a few words. What kind of level is this? It’s better to find a potato-growing serf outside.
Let him be strong!
We have all discovered that Merkulova is a virus that cannot be contracted. You are still indifferent and don't know how to counterattack when you are threatened. This is simply a pig's head!
In the opinion of Count Rostovtsev, Peter Barak has a thousand ways to get out of trouble. If he is more ruthless and murders Merkulova and her friends, it will be over. What? Are you worried that there is no way to talk to Petrie?
Earl Husband gave an account?
Do you have a pig's head? Is it more fatal to offend Count Petlev or to let Merkulova go? Can't you even understand the importance of this?
Count Rostovtsev believed that he had seen too many idiots and idiots in the officialdom, but Peter Barak was probably the first person to be so completely stupid and hopeless.
In his opinion, when Count Petlev entrusted Merkulova to Peter Balak, the only thing Peter Balak had to do was to kill the girl. It was best to do it quietly and without anyone knowing.
Get rid of him without realizing it. That way he won't have trouble later and may win unexpected friendships.
Yes, Count Rostovtsev knew Count Petlev and the royal family represented by Nicholas I. For them, Merkulova was an out-and-out big trouble, but it was just a hindrance.
With her status and public opinion, it is difficult for them to do anything to Merkulova for the time being.
But you, Peter Barak, have no such scruples! Just find a justifiable excuse to kill her and that’s it. In that case, Count Petlev may complain a little on the surface but he will definitely be happy in his heart. And Nicholas I represents
The royal family will only be happier. They dream of getting rid of the scandal in Count Petlev's family.
At that time, was Peter Barak, who was good at understanding the Holy Will, still worried about not being appreciated and known by Nicholas I? This was a huge opportunity, a gift package, okay, but look at Peter Barek turning the gift package into dynamite
Damn it, it was blown to pieces! What else could it be if it wasn't stupidity?
Count Rostovtsev has always been indifferent to idiots, and he will not lose his temper with idiots, so Peter Balak's anger and roar just now were completely invisible to him.
Count Rostovtsev just said the prescribed lines step by step: "According to my interrogation and investigation, Merkulova gave a lot of support to the Polish rebel party and was an important figure in the rebel party. According to her confession, the Governor
Your Excellency has made great contributions in this!"
Peter Balak's arrogance immediately disappeared. He looked directly at Count Rostovtsev, as if he was thinking about whether the other person's words were true. After a while, he replied: "You lied to me! Merculo
There's no way I'll admit my guilt, you're lying!"
Count Rostovtsev looked at him and shook his head, because he felt that this person was really hopelessly stupid. He replied with a trace of pity: "Fooling you? There is no need. Merkulova's testimony
Right here, she has signed and pledged it, and the words on the paper are irrefutable... Also, I want to tell you that if you want to clear your name, you'd better be more straightforward and deny it immediately instead of thinking hard for a long time before denying it.
This is false, because innocent people will always deny it immediately!"
Peter Balak was stunned. He clearly heard the sarcasm in Count Rostovtsev's words. Of course, this is not the most important thing. The most important thing is that Merkulova confessed her crime and signed her signature.
, how to do this?
Peter Barak was in a daze for a moment. He knew very well what Merkulova had done. Once those bad things were revealed, he would not have enough heads to chop off ten of them!
What should I do if I lose my head? Wait online, it’s urgent!
This is probably what Peter Barak feels, but it’s a little too late to worry now, because no one can save him, and Count Rostovtsev will not give others the chance to save him...