Neridova, who was already panicking, had a gloomy look on her face. It was the first time she felt that money was so hot, and the first time she felt that the Winter Palace was so difficult to get along with. Now she was in a dilemma and didn't know where to go.
Count Kleinmicher is not much better than her. He has long known that old Adlerberg is very difficult to deal with, and he is not willing to get into such big trouble at all. But he cannot truthfully tell the relevant information.
, because he knew that Count Rostovtsev was even more difficult to mess with.
"Is that count more difficult to deal with than the old fox just now?" Neridova asked in confusion.
In her opinion, old Adlerberg was already quite terrifying, and a few words made her shudder. But Count Rostovtsev did not have much sense of existence. He was neither a minister of palace affairs nor a confidant of the crown prince.
He is usually as low-key as an ordinary consultant. Could such a person be more powerful than an old fox?
Count Kleinmicher looked at Neridova and sighed, and said with emotion: "A hundred times more difficult and powerful than that old fox!"
Saying this seemed to bring back some horrific memories, and he suddenly shuddered. Just as he was about to explain, he heard the maid outside knocking on the door.
"Miss, I have your letter."
Neridova is a little strange. She often receives all kinds of letters, most of which are fanatical love letters, from all kinds of ignorant aristocrats. She usually treats them as entertainment.
It's just that she had already told her personal maid that she could just leave this kind of letter alone and she would naturally deal with it when she was free and bored. But why did she come here to report it specifically today?
【Is this letter very important?】
Thinking of this, Neridova asked: "Whose letter is it from?"
The waitress answered through the door: "Signed by Count Rostovtsev..."
Before she finished speaking, Neridova rushed over, opened the door and almost snatched the letter. The sender was indeed Count Rostovtsev, which made her shudder suddenly.
I mentioned the earl just now, how could it happen that the earl wrote to her by such a coincidence? There is no such coincidence, right?
Count Kleinmicher also stared at the envelope with a gloomy face. He was well versed in the secrets of the palace and knew that there was never any coincidence, at least for that count, there was no coincidence.
"Is this a demonstration?" Neridova asked angrily.
Count Kleinmicher's face was ugly, and he replied in a deep voice: "No, that count does not need to demonstrate, it should be a warning!"
Neridova said angrily: "Warning? Why should he warn me? If I get desperate, I will directly tell old Adlerberg that he is the one who is causing trouble, and let them go dog-eat-dog!"
Count Kleinmicher advised a little irritably: "Let's take a look at what is said in the letter first!"
Neridova tore the envelope to pieces in one fell swoop, unfolded the letter paper in a few clicks, and then her face quickly became very ugly.
"This is more terrifying than a demonstration!" Count Kleinmicher's Adam's apple twitched twice and he murmured with some difficulty.
Yes, the content of the letter is indeed more terrifying than the demonstration. Because Count Rostovtsev wrote in a relaxed tone:
"Beautiful lady, Count Vladimir Adlerberg should have visited you. If I am not mistaken, he should have asked you to find out some information about me..."
"I know that this will bring you some troubles and worries. As a gentleman, and because of me, I feel it is necessary to resolve your worries..."
"You can tell Count Adlerberg anything he wants to know, including what I talked to His Majesty... Don't be nervous, just accept Count Adlerberg's 'kindness' easily... I can tell you
Guaranteed, there will be no future troubles...Finally, please give my regards to Count Kleinmicher, my best wishes!"
Both Neridova and Count Kleinmicher looked like they had seen a ghost, and in their minds Count Rostovtsev was probably no different from a ghost.
This person actually knew that old Adlerberg would go to them, and told them without any care that they could sell anything to old Adlerberg. He even knew that Count Kleinmicher was with her.
Around me, this is simply a horror story and being confident, okay!
"Then what did he mean by writing this letter?" Neridova asked in confusion, "If he doesn't care, why bother?"
Count Kleinmicher replied dumbfounded: "Don't you know yet? This is not unnecessary, it is forcing us to take sides, okay?"
Neridova asked in confusion: "What team are you on?"
Count Kleinmicher let out a long sigh. Neridova was really super smart when she was smart, but she was also confused when she was confused. Why couldn't she understand such a simple truth?
"That count is forcing us to choose between him and Count Adlerberg!" Count Kleinmicher explained bitterly: "He really doesn't care whether we report or not. But if we choose
To tell the truth is to stand against him and choose to be his enemy, and he will not be polite to his enemies!"
Neridova replied nonchalantly: "If you're not polite, you're welcome! What can he do to us?"
Count Kleinmicher smiled bitterly and said: "Haven't you seen how terrifying this count is? Knowing that Count Adlerberg is a member of the crown prince's party, he still dares to embarrass him. Even though he knows that you and I are with
Your Majesty still dares to write a letter to warn you due to your relationship with His Majesty. He is also well aware of our actions. Isn’t this obvious enough?"
Neridova fell into silence. In fact, she was also frightened. She was just a tough talker. She really didn't have the courage to confront Count Rostovtsev.
"What should we do now?" Neridova asked with a sad face.
Count Kleinmicher sighed: "What else can we do? Do you choose to be friends with Count Adlerberg or Count Rostovtsev?"
Neridova thought for a while, but really had no idea, so she asked again: "What do you think? Who is more powerful among these two?"
Count Kleinmicher replied: "If I had to choose, it would be Count Rostovtsev. To be honest, both of them are dangerous, but Adlerberg's background and danger depend on
It’s clear, but that count… I really can’t see how dangerous it is!”
Neridova nodded, looked at the check on the table again, her eyes were full of reluctance, she turned away for a long time, closed her eyes and said: "Then take the check and return it to Count Adlerberg.
, tell him that I haven’t been able to find out any information..."