Petrovna didn't want Anton or Count Rostovtsev to kill Count Shuvalov in one fell swoop. She felt uncomfortable just thinking about the money wolf staring at her secretly.
But Petrovna also knew that there was a high probability that this was impossible. After all, the case in Kiev was still in the limelight. If Shuvalov was killed at this time, it would be too eye-catching. Maybe it would cause another wave of trouble.
And now even she, the person involved, doesn't want to cause any more trouble. She has been tortured enough for this time and just wants to live a peaceful life for two days and relax.
So she sighed faintly and said: "That's too risky. It's better not to cause trouble at this time. And he can't find anything. Bruning and Fioning have been sent away long ago. There is nothing to find out at all."
check."
Ravel nodded first, and after hesitating for a moment, he couldn't help but said: "In my opinion, the count is still too kind to women. It is better for Bruning and Fioning to keep silent. Even if they are sent away, but
It’s always a disaster!”
Petrovna actually agrees with Ravel's opinion. In her opinion, Fionin and Bruning can just kill people and destroy their bodies and traces, so why send them away? Although Shuvalov can't find them for the time being, who can
We can guarantee that he will never be found. If he is found one day, or if the two guys tell the truth for some reason, it will be troublesome!
But this thought only played in Petrovna's mind, and she felt that it would be a good thing for herself and Rafl not to kill anyone and silence them.
She sighed and said: "It's really easy to kill someone and silence them. Once and for all, it's over. But if I had to choose, I still agree with the count's way of handling it. It's more humane and more reassuring!"
In fact, Rafael also feels this way. No matter who works, he doesn’t want his boss to be mean and unkind and not take human life seriously. In that kind of work, you always have to consider the way out.
If you pay attention, you will be silenced.
Ravel had had enough of those precarious days under Count Shuvalov, and the new boss could even let people like Bruning go. Presumably, as long as they acted honestly, their lives would not be in danger.
He could only hope that the new boss would be lucky enough to prevent Count Shuvalov from finding Bruning and Fionin, and also hope that those two guys would be tight-lipped enough to bury this matter in their hearts forever.
Petrovna naturally saw what Ravel was thinking. She sighed again and said: "Okay, it's useless for us to worry about this. Now we can just do our own thing well. You can find an opportunity to remind me of that."
Major Anton, please try to keep a low profile from now on, and don’t come to my place unless there is anything particularly important..."
After saying this, she seemed to think of something again, and asked again: "Have you contacted Yepgeni? If you have anything to do in the future, please ask him to convey it, and try not to have direct contact with us!"
Ravel nodded and said: "We got in touch. Brother Zhenia said that he would come back immediately after arranging things in Bucharest!"
Petrovna was stunned and asked: "Have you not arranged it yet? Is it really that good over there?"
Yes, Petrovna did not expect that Yepgeni would choose Wallachia as a hiding place. It is said that she has been thriving there with the funds provided by Petrovna in the past few months, and even
Made a fortune.
Ravel chuckled and said: "Yes, Brother Zhenya said that the business environment there is much better than at home. He said that Governor Speransky was a talent and managed Wallachia in an orderly manner. He also said that let
Let’s just go there and develop together, it will be much less troublesome than in China!”
Petrovna smiled bitterly. She really didn't expect that Yepgeni had such a high opinion of Wallachia. Listening to Rafael, Yepgeni was developing well there, and she was a little happy to think about it.
If it was in the past, she would have scoffed at this. What good could a place like Wallachia do in the countryside? How could it compare with Kiev?
But she also knew that Yepgeni was a steady person, and his years of hard work in Kiev were not in vain. If it wasn't really good there, he would definitely not give such a high evaluation.
Thinking of this, her heart moved. Although the danger was saved this time, the process was actually extremely thrilling, and she almost had to confess. What did this mean? It showed that the Three Caves of the Cunning Rabbit were very necessary. She might as well let Yepgeni do some business in Wallachia in advance.
There is a way out.
"Really? Then tell Yepgeni not to worry, and come back after settling down there. If it is as good as he said, it can be considered a retreat!"
What Petrovna said made Ravel very happy. This time, he was also frightened. He wished that Petrovna would stop messing around. But the hostess was obviously not a person who gave up easily, and she still refused.
Keep struggling.
There was nothing he could do to persuade Ravel. The only thing he could do was to arrange his retreat and backup plan in advance to try to avoid falling into the same embarrassment again. Now Petrovna is not opposed to planning a retreat in Wallachia, and she has no objection to Ravel.
This was great news. If he hadn't been unable to leave at all, he would have rushed to help Fat Yepgeni immediately.
Since Yepgeni couldn't leave for a while, Petrovna, in addition to instructing Ravel to be more cautious when meeting her in the future, could only run to Viscount Prozolov and give it to Count Shuvalov.
Got eye drops.
"He came to you to investigate that case?"
Viscount Prozolov is also a smart man. He has naturally paid attention to the situation of the case, and is also curious about the forces behind the scenes that interfered with Count Shuvalov's good deeds. Although these people did not help them, at least in the last incident
It interfered with Count Shuvalov's plan and almost caused it to fail.
Anyway, Viscount Prozolov dare not imagine what the final result would be if these people didn't disrupt the situation and let Count Shuvalov act comfortably. Maybe now Ukraine has become the opponent's world, and Grand Duke Constantine loses.
It needs to be even more thorough, even leaving no panties left.
However, there was no trace of these behind-the-scenes forces except for their sudden appearance at that time. For a time, Viscount Prozolov thought that they might really be Fionin's accomplices. They came forward to bribe Bruning and then tried to rescue Fionin.
Ning is not impossible.
But he himself also knew that this possibility was very small, because if the Russian revolutionaries had such power, they would not have been chased by the third part in these years.
Now that Count Shuvalov suddenly came to check for relevant clues, Viscount Prozolov increasingly believed that the group at that time might have a lot of background, and they probably had old grudges with Count Shuvalov. If he could cooperate with them,