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Chapter 410: Sinister Hearts (Part 2)

Ravel is indeed quite strange, because he has always been regarded as a vassal or slave of Petrovna. Neither Count Shuvalov nor Viscount Prozolov have ever meant to consult him.

When they had any request, the first thing they thought of was Petrovna. They felt that as long as Petrovna agreed, he would have to agree even if she didn't agree.

In fact, even Ravel himself has become accustomed to this kind of differential treatment. He also feels that he is Petrovna's servant, and he will resolutely implement any decision made by the mistress.

The only thing that made him happy was that Petrovna still respected him, never treated him as a slave, and would always consider it from his perspective no matter what decision she made.

This was infinitely better than the nobles that Ravel had seen. The other nobles basically didn't treat serfs as human beings. They really did whatever they wanted, and it was completely a matter of life and death.

And this time Anton actually told him that if he didn't agree, the consequence would be that Petrovna would die with him. Although this result was very bad, he still consulted his opinion and gave him the right to make a decision for the first time.

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Although this power is of little significance, it still gives Ravel a good feeling. At least he feels that he is more or less a person and not an accessory.

After thinking for a while, Ravel asked: "Madam, has she promised to cooperate with you?"

Anton smiled and said: "Do you think she will not agree?"

This is a good question, because with Lavl’s understanding of Petrovna, she will definitely not refuse. Although she will not agree immediately, she may try to bargain, but in the end she will definitely choose to agree.

It’s just that Ravel guessed this himself, and he would never agree before seeing Petrovna. But this is not a problem at all for Anton, anyway, as long as Ravel doesn’t stubbornly resist it.

There will be no problem.

Sure enough, when Ravel met Petrovna, his attitude immediately changed, and he readily agreed to all Anton's requests, such as following his instructions to deal with Viscount Prozolov.

Of course, Ravel was still a little guilty at first. After all, Viscount Prozolov was pretty good to him, admired him very much, and was ready to promote him. But now he actually wanted to team up with outsiders to deceive him, which made him feel a little bit guilty.

It's just that this kind of regret disappeared after he ended the meeting with Viscount Prozolov. Ravel was not an idiot. With Anton's information and his own analysis, there was no problem at all.

It is not difficult to guess what Viscount Prozolov meant.

"He seems to be ready to give up on my wife, and he has the intention of silencing me..."

Anton also came to the same conclusion after listening to Raffl's words. It was obvious that Archduke Constantine was once again ready to turn his back and put up his pants and stop recognizing people. He was not surprised at all by this, because that

This is not the first time that Huo has done this.

"It's normal," Anton replied calmly, "He's the best at doing such dishonorable things."

Ravel looked at Anton in surprise, because the amount of information in these words was a bit large. It was not difficult to see the hidden meaning of these words. It was not difficult to see that the military police major was very familiar with Grand Duke Constantine, and it was not the first time to hear what he meant.

It was a one-time deal. It was very possible that he had seen the Grand Duke use similar methods.

This discovery made Ravel a little frightened. After all, Grand Duke Constantine was considered a high-ranking member of the empire. This obviously involved high-level infighting. Is this level of secret easy for a pawn like him to know?

And is it really okay if he finds out? Will he also be silenced?

Anyway, Ravel didn’t want to know at all. If possible, he hoped that Anton wouldn’t say anything, but Anton deliberately told him because Li Xiao told him to try to scare Ravel and Petrovna.

, because both the master and the servant are a bit difficult to control, they must be made aware of the seriousness of the matter and their methods!

"This is not the first time that we have dealt with the Grand Duke and the Viscount. We are familiar with their characters and tricks. Let's take the matter of your mistress as an example. It is said that your mistress is the biggest contributor to their escape from the initial passive situation.

Not to mention rewarding heroes like you, at least you can’t just throw it away after using it, right?”

These words reached Ravel's heart, and he was a little unhappy about it. Without Petrovna's information, Grand Duke Konstantin and Viscount Prozolov would have been beaten to pieces by Shuvalov, but they got it

After Count Shuvalov was exposed, he was actually ready to abandon their master and servant. How could he bear this!

Anton added: "Let's put it this way, if you keep serving the Grand Duke and Viscount, you will find out how dirty they are. Your final result will be nothing more than being squeezed and used to the last bit of value, and then silenced.

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Anton glanced at Ravel and sneered: "Don't be surprised, this is inevitable, because you know too many secrets that you shouldn't know. The Grand Duke and the Viscount will never let such a person go!"

Ravel remained silent because he had already expected this result. He had warned Petrovna when she agreed to cooperate with Viscount Prozolov. But they had no choice at the time.

We can only cooperate with Viscount Prozolov.

It’s just that Ravel is not a child and knows what Anton’s purpose is in saying these words, so he was not polite and sneered: “Then you and your master are better than them?”

This was what Anton was waiting for, and he immediately replied: "Yes, much better than them. At least we are more humane!"

Rafael asked coldly: "Where can I prove this?"

Anton chuckled and suddenly asked: "You should be familiar with the names Bruning and Fioning, right?"

Ravel was stunned for a moment, then his expression suddenly changed, and he looked at Anton in horror, as if he had seen a ghost.

After a long while, he stammered and asked: "Did you...did you save Bruning...?"

Anton smiled and said: "That's a good guess. I'm glad you have such a sharp thinking ability, which will be very helpful for your future work. Yes, it was us who rescued Bruning. In other words, you

Everything we see in Kiev now was driven and caused by us!”

Ravel felt his ears ringing, everything made sense, no wonder Petrovna would be arrested, no wonder the other party would ask them to monitor Grand Duke Constantine and Viscount Prozolov...


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