Petrovna must have been captured by Count Rostovtsev. There is no doubt about this, because it was Anton who was responsible for the arrest.
After being arrested, Petrovna was very desperate because she felt that she had fallen into the hands of the third party and there would be no way to survive. After all, she knew too many Shuvalov's secrets, how could Shuvalov allow her to live.
She even thought about committing suicide in the prison car. Instead of being tortured to death by Shuvalov, she might as well give herself a good time!
It's just that she still didn't have such great courage after all. Her attachment to life allowed her to survive, but she was still extremely desperate for the future.
But what surprised Petrovna was that after being arrested, although she was thrown into prison, her living conditions were not as bad as she imagined. The female single cells were relatively clean, and the bedding and beds were clean, and the cells were not
It was so dark and humid, and the food was not bad, including white bread, meat and even wine.
Petrovna was surprised. This was not the third prison she knew. He followed Shuvalov into that ghost place once. The poor living conditions there were simply outrageous. Anyway, that time Petrov
Fu Na's appetite was so full that she almost vomited.
What surprised Petrovna the most was not these, but the interrogation. According to her understanding, these cold-blooded butchers and executioners would not be polite to her at all. As long as she did not confess honestly, various tortures would probably be carried out.
Once cast on her.
Although Petrovna was afraid of this, she still gritted her teeth and told herself that she must persist. After all, there was Grand Duke Constantine outside. If she confessed, although she would be spared the physical pain, the future would really not exist.
Petrovna was ready to be tortured, but the first day of interrogation left her confused. Anton, who was responsible for interrogating her, only asked some routine questions, such as his relationship with Shuvalov, and
Why did she help the gangsters escape from prison, and where exactly were the gangsters hiding?
To be honest, these questions were too childish. Petrovna originally thought that the other party would ask some more pointed questions, or simply throw a shit basin at her. Could it be that the third part changed her gender?
But Petrovna didn't delve into it. For her, it was better to be able to wait for a minute and ask these pediatric questions than to be tortured, right?
She picked up some answers and answered them. She also tried her best to deny some questions that were not good for her, but she did not talk nonsense or say that Shuvalov ordered her actions.
She felt that it was not appropriate to talk about this yet. The most important thing now was to find out what the attitude of her captor was.
The first day of the interrogation ended like this. Although Anton told her that he was not satisfied with what she told him, and bluntly said that she was hiding the true situation, and warned her that it was best to cooperate. But there was nothing else.
There was no actual threat. He neither scared her nor actually tortured her. It was just like playing house.
Petrovna was returned to the cell unscathed and was given a decent dinner. She didn't have much of an appetite at the time. After all, the future was uncertain and it was unclear what the mastermind behind her arrest meant. She could eat
It's weird to drop something.
Not only was she not eating well, but Petrovna was not sleeping soundly either. She had nightmares all night. One moment she was drinking tiger bench pepper water, and the other moment Shuvalov walked into the cell and wanted to strangle her to death. In short, she was frightened.
It's quite annoying.
With two huge dark circles under her eyes, Petrovna ushered in a new day. As usual, she had a breakfast of white bread, eggs, and milk. She managed to eat a little, but her appetite was still very bad. It was not until nine o'clock in the morning that she was reinstated.
Taken into the interrogation room.
As usual, Anton asked some new questions and repeated some old ones, but Petrovna still answered in such a perfunctory manner. This slow interrogation lasted for more than two hours and ended hastily again at 11:30.
As usual, he was given a warning by Anton and taken back to the cell.
It wasn't long before lunch time came, a combination of sturgeon meat, kielbasa and white bread, and a bottle of white wine. Although it was just cheap food, considering that it was in prison, this kind of food was almost like heaven.
At least the prisoners from the third unit whom Petrovna had met dreamed of such a meal.
Petrovna's appetite improved a little, mainly because she was not as nervous and frightened as when she was first arrested. Moreover, she was really hungry after not eating properly for two or three meals, so she ate more this time.
I read a lot, and then my mind was full of questions.
She vaguely felt that something was wrong. The attitude of the party who arrested her was really weird. According to her understanding, a suspect as important as her must be carefully guarded. Why did the other party seem to be trying to make a fool of himself?
He didn't interrogate her carefully at all, and any real effort was useless. He just asked some irrelevant questions over and over again. If she didn't answer the key questions, the other party didn't press them, as if they didn't care at all.
Petrovna was confused, especially since the new round of interrogation that started at three o'clock in the afternoon after her nap was still the same, ended hastily in almost two hours, and then dinner was served on time.
Is this life a little too easy?
Petrovna never thought that being in jail could be so comfortable. Shouldn't she be suffering from deep hatred and fear all day long? How come she has this style of painting? Are these people pity the beauty?
Petrovna doesn't think her beauty has such a big effect. For the third part, beauty is just a pink skeleton. They are a group of violent machines in human skin. They will not treat you just because you look good.
I'm polite to you.
So Petrovna was confused as a monk and didn't understand what medicine the other party was selling in the gourd. Especially after the following three or four days, she became more and more confused. Did the other party not want to check this at all?
Case? Just a perfunctory one?
Of course, she knew that this guess was definitely wrong. She knew very well how influential and egregious the case of Bestuzhev Ryumin was. If it was just a small case, Nicholas I would send an imperial envoy here and send his two sons to him.
Also sent here to assist the imperial envoy?
If you think about it with your buttocks, you know that it is impossible for someone to be perfunctory. Otherwise, how would you report it to Nicholas I? You can't go back and say: "Your Majesty, we have carefully investigated this case, and there is no clue at all, and we have no clue at all. Let's forget it."
Bar!"
No one would be so short-sighted. The nature of this case determines that someone must pay a price, and the price will be heavy, because this pot is not something that small arms and legs can carry!