Alexander II said oh, apparently not believing what Count Shuvanov said.
The latter immediately said: "Your Majesty, I didn't mean to speak ill of Countess Maria Murapova. Think about it, was she a little nervous after the incident? At least I didn't see it on her face.
I saw emotions like nervousness, fear and panic! From the beginning to the end, the countess was very calm, as if nothing had happened!"
Alexander II was stunned. What he said did mean something like this. It seemed that Countess Maria Murapova was not afraid. This was indeed wrong!
Count Shuvanov immediately said: "Obviously she is confident and feels that Your Majesty will definitely forgive her and will not do anything to her..."
Alexander II's expression changed, and he knew what this meant.
But Count Shuvanov was not finished yet and continued: "It can be seen that she has no regrets at all. She made such a big mistake and caused so much trouble. She didn't think it mattered at all. This is the most disappointing thing.
angry!"
Alexander II's face was a bit ugly. Count Shuvanov's words were too reasonable. If you look at it this way, Countess Maria Murapova is indeed a cousin!
But although he was angry, he suddenly remembered one thing. That was Countess Maria Murapova was not his wife. Strictly speaking, they were considered adulterers.
Since they are all like that, he, the adulterer, seems to have no right to despise them, let alone be angry!
Count Shuvanov saw Alexander II's face turning blue and red, obviously listening to his words.
Suddenly he felt a little secretly proud, so it doesn't matter that you are the Tsar's beloved woman, I can destroy you in minutes with just a little trick. Even if His Majesty is reluctant to give up on you for a while, there is still a thorn in his heart.
, when you are not so favored in the future, hum!
Count Shuvanov was secretly proud when he heard Alexander II say coldly: "Don't get involved in Countess Maria Murapova's affairs. I'll leave this matter to others."
Do it, you first go find out who is chewing their tongues recently, and punish the leader!"
Count Shuvanov opened his mouth wide and his eyes almost popped out. He didn't understand why Alexander II did this. Logically speaking, Countess Maria Murapova's affairs should be left to him, right?
More appropriate?
He is the one who makes suggestions and knows the appropriateness of them. No matter how you look at it, it should be him, right?
But Alexander II just left him alone and asked him to catch a few small talkers. This was obviously dissatisfaction with him!
Could it be said that that woman's influence on Alexander II has reached this level?
Count Shuvanov lamented in his heart, feeling that he had gone too far, and the boat would capsize!
He didn't dare to say anything, so he could only retreat in a depressed tone.
Count Shuvanov has indeed gone too far, or he has committed the old habit of being clever again.
In fact, his performance was very good at the beginning, but in the end it was too much. Alexander II was not stupid. Although he doted on Countess Maria Murapova, he must have understood in his heart that this woman was not trustworthy, especially
After the incident involving Duke Vladimir, he actually understood more deeply that Countess Maria Murapova had a big problem.
It's just that he doesn't want to break up with each other yet or make the scene too ugly, so he doesn't care too much about it.
But Count Shuvanov stabbed the window paper into pieces without saying a word, and continued to expose his deepest privacy. Do you think Alexander II would be happy?
No emperor would like a courtier like Count Shuvanov who knows no sense of propriety. There are some things that even if a courtier sees through, he cannot tell them completely, let alone break them to pieces.
This was Hongguoguo's transgression, which touched Alexander II's objections! Naturally, no matter how capable and capable Count Shuvanov was, he would not leave the matter to him. Even Alexander II did not abandon him.
Even if you use it, it’s a lot.
After driving away Count Shuvanov, Alexander II sent for Count Rostovtsev.
In his opinion, the only one who can help him solve this problem properly is probably the earl.
After listening to Alexander II's request and the general story of the matter, Count Rostovtsev asked: "Count Shuvanov suggests that your majesty contact Countess Maria Murapova, thinking that this will allow you to
Prince Vladimir took the initiative to clarify the facts, right?"
Alexander II nodded.
Count Rostovtsev looked at him strangely and said nothing, which confused Alexander II.
"What's wrong with that?"
Count Rostovtsev nodded: "From a certain point of view, this idea is very clever, and maybe it can indeed solve this troublesome problem. But from another point of view, this will encourage certain bad habits. If in the future
If someone follows suit, I'm afraid there will be no peace, and..."
Alexander II felt shocked and quickly asked: "And what?"
Count Rostovtsev replied seriously: "And isn't this a bit frustrating?"
Frustrated?
Alexander II was stunned for a moment, and then he was a little moved. Look at this minister who is thinking about him, and look at how they are thinking about him.
Look at Shuvanov again. Did that guy say something similar? Do you think he was aggrieved?
Not at all. He has been holding on to Countess Maria Murapova, as if beating this woman to death would solve all problems.
Alexander II smiled bitterly and said: "I'm a little frustrated, but there's no other way!"
Count Rostovtsev shook his head and said: "Your Majesty, please forgive me, this is inappropriate! It will only make some people more unscrupulous, and then everyone will learn from Duke Vladimir and Maria Mu.
What should we do if Countess Lapova does what she did?"
Without waiting for Alexander II to speak, he continued: "This matter can only be pursued to the end with dignity. Even if Duke Vladimir cannot be caught for the time being, it doesn't matter. Even if he can hide again, he may hide for a lifetime? So what if he hides abroad?
, he can’t never come back for the rest of his life!”
Count Rostovtsev sneered: "Even if he is really able to hide, it doesn't matter. After all, not everyone can be like him. What we want is deterrence!"
Alexander II took a deep breath. These words made him feel so comfortable. Well, he, the majestic leader of a country, could only hold back such a trivial matter?!