Grand Duke Constantine felt a little embarrassed when he looked at Viscount Prozolov, who looked calm and showed no sign of being unhappy at all.
In the final analysis, what he did in this matter was not honest enough. Originally, he thought that Viscount Prozolov would be a little emotional and thought about how to appease him, but the other person seemed not to care about this matter at all, which made him a little bit agitated.
Sorry, I feel like I owe Viscount Prozolov a debt.
Of course, this feeling of indebtedness is not particularly strong. After all, Grand Duke Constantine is the top noble and a prince, and for him, who is ambitious, it is important for him to rationally use everyone under his command to maximize their effectiveness.
It is necessary. So he does not reject using any means to achieve this goal.
His feeling of being indebted was just a little bit embarrassing at best, and it was impossible to compensate Viscount Prozolov for this.
And Viscount Prozolov knew this very well, so he didn't bother to worry about it, because if he really discussed this matter with Grand Duke Constantine, the other party's sense of debt would immediately disappear without a trace.
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For big figures like Grand Duke Constantine, don't overestimate their moral integrity, otherwise you will find that they have no moral integrity at all!
As expected, Grand Duke Constantine was slightly embarrassed for two seconds, and then immediately returned to normal, and replied calmly: "He wants to negotiate with me, hoping to resolve the current dispute peacefully and end it decently."
everything……"
Viscount Prozolov was not surprised at all. For Count Shuvalov, the only reason for finding Grand Duke Konstantin was for this reason. Besides, it was almost impossible for the two of them to sit at the same table.
Have a meal.
"So how does Count Shuvalov plan to end all this decently?"
Grand Duke Constantine suddenly became angry. It was obvious that Count Shuvalov was very dissatisfied with the conditions offered by Count Shuvalov, but Viscount Prozolov felt strange that if he was not satisfied with the conditions, he would just refuse them. Anyway, Viscount Prozolov felt that it was strange.
The current situation is not something that Grand Duke Constantine cannot afford.
Grand Duke Constantine was angry because of this, which at least meant that Count Shuvalov must have a card to play, and playing this card would make Grand Duke Constantine very uncomfortable!
What Viscount Prozolov is curious about is, what exactly is this card? Anyway, he reviewed various situations and couldn't find the possibility of Count Shuvalov's comeback. Is there any situation that he doesn't know about?
Grand Duke Constantine could tell at a glance that Viscount Prozolov had figured out the twists and turns, which saved him a lot of trouble, so he answered simply and clearly: "The problem lies in other people's problems."
Stuzhev, leave that bastard behind! This stupid and despicable villain betrayed me, damn it! If I had known he was such a despicable villain, I shouldn't have promoted him!"
Viscount Prozolov watched calmly as Grand Duke Constantine cursed Bestuzhev. Ryumin and watched him vent his anger. All he could think about was what could happen over there at Bestuzhev. Ryumin.
What damage can be done by Cha Zi, or Bestuzhev.
To put it bluntly, Bestuzhev. Ryumin is finished. Even if he is proven innocent, the mistress around him has created such a big mess. This alone can ruin his future.
He is already a dead dog. Logically speaking, he can't make any mistakes no matter what, but why can Count Shuvalov use him to continue to kill Grand Duke Constantine? Moreover, looking at Grand Duke Constantine's posture, the damage is still very serious.
,Why is this?
For a while, Viscount Prozolov thought a lot and hypothesized many possibilities. After he quickly eliminated those obviously unlikely possibilities, suddenly an idea flashed in his mind - he knew what Shuvalov was going to do.
Got it!
As mentioned before, even if Bestuzhev. Ryumin's future is ruined even if he is proven innocent, he is like a dead dog. So he himself knows very well that this is how it will be in this life, but if Count Shuvalov
You can give him an offer he can't refuse and make him plead guilty!
Yes, the current situation looks like Bestuzhev. Ryumin is quite innocent, and he is very likely to have been framed. But if he takes the initiative to confess and admits that he did everything, it will even go further to make Constan
Grand Duke Ding was also involved, saying that these actions were ordered by Grand Duke Constantine. What would be the consequences?
That would be really great fun!
This was extremely unfavorable for Grand Duke Constantine. He had to try to explain everything clearly to clear his suspicions. But it was not easy to do it. After all, Bestuzhev. Ryumin had a close relationship with him.
It's obvious that as long as the former bites him to death, he won't be able to tell even with all his mouth!
What's more, for Nicholas I, it was useless for Grand Duke Constantine to make it clear. Even if he knew that his son might be wronged, he would be very disappointed, because it showed that Grand Duke Constantine was incompetent and had no means.
Very limited, obviously not someone who can do great things.
Once Grand Duke Constantine left such an impression on Nicholas I, it would be almost impossible for him to turn around, and such a result would definitely be unacceptable to him.
Viscount Prozolov asked calmly: "Is it right for Count Shuvalov to threaten to use Bestuzhev Ryuming to blackmail you into letting go?"
Grand Duke Constantine was slightly surprised. He knew that Viscount Prozolov was smart and sharp, but being so sharp was beyond his expectation. He just mentioned Bestuzhev's name to the other party.
I just want to understand the cause and effect, which is a bit scary!
But the most important thing to him now is not this, but how it ends, so he nodded depressedly and said: "Yes, he used Bestuzhev Liuming to make a fuss, and that bastard has been bribed by him
Got it!"
Viscount Prozolov nodded and asked: "Did you immediately contact Bestuzhev Ryuming? Can you confirm that he has been bribed?"
In fact, Viscount Prozolov knew that Shuvalov would definitely not tell such lies to deceive them. Bestuzhev and Liu Ming must have betrayed him, but knowing is one thing and confirming is another. In
This kind of key information in official circles must be confirmed before it can be accepted, otherwise it will be too embarrassing if an unexpected situation occurs.
Grand Duke Constantine nodded awkwardly and replied frustratedly: "I've confirmed it. That bastard did betray him. He also said that he had no choice but to do it. Damn it! Doesn't he have any sense of shame and even the most basic moral principles?"