Petrovna knew how difficult Count Shuvalov was, and as long as she showed the slightest flaw, the other party would immediately follow the clues to find out everything about her.
However, this was not the first day that Petrovna was suspected by Count Shuvalov. She had already developed a way to deal with it.
She sneered and said: "I heard you mean that I leaked the news and let Bruning ruin things. Yes, I made preparations in advance and realized in advance how malicious you were, but I would be stupid
To the point where you jump into it even though you know it’s a trap?”
Petrovna said bitterly: "If I had known what you were going to do that day, I wouldn't have continued to get involved in it stupidly, and I would have sold you to Grand Duke Constantine directly and that would be the end of it!"
"Why take such a big risk and go with you? Do you think I'm full and can't stand it?"
Shuvalov thought for a while and it was the same. If Petrovna knew what he wanted to do, she would definitely not follow his instructions without any precautions. At most, it can only be said that this woman may be aware of the high risks.
So I took some precautions.
But she didn't expect that Bruning and Feoning would be rescued. It seemed that the problem still lay with Bruning.
After struggling with his thoughts, Count Shuvalov made a rough guess and felt that the focus of the investigation should be on Bruning's end. It was necessary to turn this damn liar's interpersonal relationship upside down and find out who he was.
It's not a chess piece deliberately planted by the mastermind behind the scenes.
It's just that Shuvalov knew that Bruning wanted to investigate, but Petrovna couldn't give up. Although the woman's behavior just now was normal, Count Shuvalov felt that what she said was untrue and there must be something wrong with it.
"Really?" Count Shuvalov smiled deliberately and said: "Maybe you were a little embarrassed when you escaped that day, but does this guarantee that it was not a trick on your part? What's more, you were able to contact Constant so quickly after you escaped.
Grand Duke Ding, it was hidden so well that I couldn’t find it even if I dug three feet under the ground. Do you think this is normal?”
When Petrovna heard this, the stone in her heart fell to the ground. It didn't matter if she suspected her. Anyway, she was following Grand Duke Constantine in name and was hostile to Count Shuvalov. Even if she didn't do anything to Shuvalov
Count Love will also mess with her, so it doesn't matter if he is targeted.
On the contrary, it can shift Count Shuvalov's focus to her side and make him ignore Bruning's more important clue. This is actually a good thing.
Petrovna, who was in a relaxed mood, sneered and replied: "It's not normal, then just think that all this was carefully planned by me. You have wanted to kill me for a long time, haven't you? It's a good thing for everyone to be honest, at least
I don’t have to be disgusted by your hypocritical face anymore!”
Petrovna's attitude made Count Shuvalov a little unsure. What he meant just now was to tease and stimulate Petrovna to see if he could elicit any useful clues.
But Petrovna did seem to be stimulated, but her reaction was beyond Count Shuvalov's expectations. The other party immediately started to challenge him, with an attitude of not being afraid of him at all, as if he didn't pay attention to him at all.
Inside.
This makes Shuvalov feel a little funny. Do you think that you can live a prosperous life by joining Grand Duke Constantine? How awesome do you think Grand Duke Constantine is?
Count Shuvalov has always firmly believed that Grand Duke Constantine will not succeed, and the future will definitely belong to conservatives like them. Now that Nicholas I is protecting him, he can still jump a few times, as long as Crown Prince Alexander takes the throne in the future.
, then Grand Duke Constantine is the minced meat on the chopping board.
So he thought Petrovna was a bit ridiculous. After all, women are women. They are always short-sighted and cannot see through the essence at all. Do you think you are holding a big thick leg? In fact, you are holding a bomb. Once it explodes, you
There will be no bones left!
Count Shuvalov, who thought he had seen through Petrovna, suddenly lost his intention to continue chatting with her. Before, he thought Petrovna was a smart person, different from other flowers and plants, but now he sees
As expected, he is still so shallow and ignorant.
So in the face of Petrovna's shouting, Count Shuvalov just replied calmly: "Really? I thought we got along very happily before! Although we couldn't get together for some reasons, but after all
There are still feelings... Now it seems that you have a big opinion against me! As a gentleman, I can only say that I am very sorry for hurting your fragile heart. I hope everything will be fine for you in the future!"
Petrovna was disgusted by Shuvalov's pretentious manner. This extremely hypocritical man once again refreshed her understanding of the lower limits of human beings. It was obvious that the other party had no lower limits at all, and was only despicable and shameless!
Petrovna instantly lost interest in continuing to grind her teeth with this scumbag, and turned away without saying anything. It was not until she returned to her carriage that she breathed a sigh of relief at Ravel who looked concerned.
:
"This guy is really tough!"
Ravel frowned and asked, "What does he want to do again?"
Petrovna snorted coldly and said contemptuously: "What else can you do? Test me! This guy didn't know where he smelled it and started to track down the abduction of Bruning and Fioning. He actually suspected
I’m involved! Humph!”
Ravel was stunned for a moment, then smiled: "He guessed wrong this time, but if I were him, I wouldn't have guessed that it was Luo..."
Before Ravel could finish his words, he was stopped by Petrovna's look. He immediately realized that he had made a mistake, quickly looked around, and then apologized: "I'm sorry, madam, I was careless..."
Petrovna nodded: "Be careful in the future. Many times, trouble comes from your mouth. Keeping your mouth is more important than anything else... Hey, I wanted to know when I didn't know these things, but now that I know it, I can't wait to do it."
It’s better not to know, these damn troubles are really..."
Petrovna cursed a few times in a low voice, and Ravel looked at it with a wry smile. He had a similar attitude to Petrovna on this matter. He didn't want to know the truth. Knowing it would be really troublesome. For example, Shuva is now
Love wanted to track it down, but inevitably got them involved again.
After thinking about it, he said to Petrovna: "Madam, I will find an opportunity to inform them over there and let them know about Shuvalov's actions. I believe they will pay more attention to this problem than us and have better ways to solve this problem. If
It would be even better if they could deal with Shuvalov once and for all!"