Ravel has not forgotten that Viscount Prozolov is preparing to kill him! If this problem is not solved, he will not dare to serve the other party. At that time, his first choice is to escape immediately and use the fastest
Escape abroad as quickly as possible is the best option.
Anton certainly did not forget this question. He smiled and said: "Don't worry, Viscount Prozolov will not be a problem soon. He won't do anything to you. You just follow his orders honestly."
That’s good, maybe I’ll look at you differently when the time comes!”
Ravel didn't expect anything to be looked at differently. He just hoped that Anton would be reliable enough. However, considering how awesome the other party was, he felt that it would not be too difficult to solve this problem.
So is it really easy to solve the problem as Ravel thought? In fact, strictly speaking, it is a bit troublesome. After all, Grand Duke Constantine and Viscount Prozolov are both interested in killing people. For them, only the dead are the most reliable.
Seriously, killing Petrovna and Ravel should be the best and easiest way.
In addition, you have to pay attention to Count Shuvalov's attitude. He also hopes to kill Petrovna. After all, in his opinion, the main culprit for why things turned out like this is Petrovna.
If Petrovna had not jumped out of the car and fled, if she had honestly chosen to seek refuge abroad instead of seeking refuge with Grand Duke Constantine, would Count Shuvalov have been left in a state of distress?
Obviously Petrovna is a nuisance, so it is better to die early and be born early!
It's just that Count Shuvalov can't kill Petrovna for the time being. After all, the prison in the third part is no longer his back garden. Let alone rushing in to silence her, even if he wants to get in touch, he can't do it.
Grand Duke Constantine was slightly stronger than him. Count Rostovtsev deliberately pretended not to see it, and when Grand Duke Nicholas managed to open the back door, he contacted Petrovna.
"That woman did not confess!" Grand Duke Constantine said to Viscount Prozolov with great joy.
Viscount Prozolov frowned and asked, "Did she say that herself?"
Obviously Viscount Prozolov did not believe Petrovna, and he would question whatever she said.
Archduke Constantine smiled and said: "How could I only listen to her side of the story? Nicholas asked me to read the interrogation records and confessions, and she really didn't say anything!"
Viscount Prozolov also became happy instantly. What he and Grand Duke Konstantin feared most was that Petrovna would talk nonsense without keeping her mouth shut. At that time, it would be too late to silence her. But now Petrovna is keeping her mouth shut.
, this is wonderful, as long as it is silenced, the dead person can definitely keep the secret, right?
Viscount Prozolov immediately knew why Grand Duke Constantine was so happy. Apparently, this man thought the same as him and was ready to try to silence him immediately.
But their happiness was very short-lived, because they immediately faced a new problem - how to silence them?
As mentioned before, Count Rostovtsev has very strict control over the prison. If it were not for the help of Grand Duke Nicholas, they would not be able to establish contact with Petrovna, let alone go to the prison to silence her.
So the two men looked at each other with big eyes and small eyes for a long time without saying anything. Finally, Viscount Prozolov said with a wry smile: "This matter needs to be discussed in the long run. It is best not to let us do it. You can tell Shuvalo
I believe he will be interested in this news about Earl Husband!"
In fact, there was no need for Viscount Prozolov to tell Grand Duke Constantine that he would do the same thing. In fact, he had already done so. He notified Count Shuvalov as soon as he got the exact news, and he also had the intention of killing someone with a borrowed knife.
Anyway, the one who wants Petrovna to die the most right now is Count Shuvalov, and that one may even be more anxious. If we can use the other party's knife to get rid of this trouble, it will kill two birds with one stone. Not only will the trouble be solved, but also the trouble will be solved.
If not, you can still master Count Shuvalov’s new handles. These will definitely be used in the future!
But Count Shuvalov was not a fool. After getting the news, he did nothing. He kicked the ball back and clearly told Grand Duke Constantine that this was his trouble and he must solve it. If he couldn't solve it, he wouldn't be able to solve it.
Let's continue fighting to the death.
This disgusted Grand Duke Constantine. The problem was that he really had no choice. He could neither reply to Count Shuvalov nor deal with Petrovna. So the matter fell into a stalemate, and he had to give in anyway.
His balls hurt.
As for Viscount Prozolov, although he also wants to get rid of Petrovna's big trouble, he can't help it because a clever woman can't make a meal without rice. Moreover, he has paid more attention to Ravel recently. He is always observing Ravel's actions. After all, he
The only connection with Petrovna is this person. As long as he clears away those connections and then solves this tail, even if Petrovna's incident happens, he can get rid of himself.
If Count Rostovtsev hadn't intervened, both Grand Duke Constantine and Count Shuvalov would have been stuck in this stalemate. Fortunately, the count kindly helped them solve this big trouble.
Just when the two groups were most entangled, Count Rostovtsev suddenly announced that the truth about the Bestuzhev. Ryumin case had been revealed and the case could be closed.
According to his conclusion, the case of Bestuzhev. Ryumin was caused by the Polish gangsters who took advantage of Bestuzhev. Ryumin's weak will, greed and lust to bribe Zhenia. These damn Polish foot wipes
He was always determined to destroy himself, and he did not hesitate to release the most dangerous prisoners from prison. His purpose was to damage the reputation of the Russian Empire and the royal family.
According to his investigation, the people most responsible for this case are Governor Peter Balak and the head of Ukraine's Third Department Bestuzhev Ryumin. These two people were completely derelict in their duties and greedy for money and lust.
He became a pawn of the Polish rebels, which caused the situation to get out of hand.
In addition, Count Shuvalov, Petrovna and Grand Duke Constantine were only indirectly involved in the case. Although they did not make any big mistakes, they did not play a positive role and even indirectly helped the suspect.
, a stern warning is necessary!
This conclusion immediately dumbfounded all the nobles in Kiev. After a long period of emotional tossing, except for Bestuzhev and Ryuming, the most suspected people were innocent, and the entire case was the responsibility of the Poles. This is ridiculous.
,how to say?
It feels weird, everything feels wrong anyway, but you insist on saying there is something wrong, hey, who has the courage!