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Chapter 1,151 Instigating Rebellion (Part 2)

Valentin Grigorievich Voronin looked at Kashinin in surprise, never expecting that there was an undercover agent hidden in the Governor's Palace, and that this undercover agent turned out to be Anton's man.

As Ulanov's personal secretary, he knew very well who Anton was. This was a person who even Ulanov couldn't figure out and who had been tricked by Ulanov.

If it weren't for Anton's interference, Ulanov would have fled and left Kiev to live happily ever after.

However, if Kashinin is Anton's man, then many problems can be explained. Why Anton knows so much about Ulanov's plan? It is obviously Kashinin's tip.

In a sense, Kashinin not only cheated Ulanov, but also cheated him!

"So it's you!" Voronin snorted coldly: "You came to me, weren't you afraid that I would tell the Governor!"

Cassinin smiled slightly and said: "Of course I'm scared, but I think you are definitely not a fool and you wouldn't do such a stupid thing, right?"

Voronin looked him up and down and hummed: "Tell me, what are your intentions?"

Kashinin smiled and said: "I don't have any intention. I just think that a smart man like you should not be buried with Ulanov. This is such a pity!"

Voronin sneered: "What you say is better than what you sing, but I don't think you are so kind. Tell me, what is your purpose?"

Cassinin smiled again and said: "You should have seen that Ulanov is finished this time. If you don't want to be buried with him, you must make plans in advance. Only by abandoning the dark and turning to the light can you have a way to survive, right?"

Voronin did not speak. Cassinin knew that he was waiting for him to make an offer. After a moment of hesitation, he replied: "As long as you abandon the dark side and turn to the light, Colonel Anton can protect your personal safety from infringement. What do you think?"

The moment Kashinin revealed his identity, Voronin knew that his life should be saved. To be honest, this made him relieved.

But human beings are always greedy. When his life is not guaranteed, he is in panic all the time, thinking that being able to save his life is great good news. But when his life is saved, he wants more. After all, living is just a basic need in life.

The quality of life is also very important.

So now he not only wants to live, but also wants to live like a human being. He wants to protect his future.

For a person like him, it took a lot of effort to become Ulanov's confidant and enjoy the pleasure of being superior to others. After Ulanov's collapse, he would have nothing left. Not only would he fight back

The original shape may even fall worse than before.

Naturally, he wanted to keep it all. He wanted to make a deal and sell Ulanov in exchange for continuing to enjoy glory and wealth!

"Your requirements are really high. You must know that even those things Ulanov ordered you to do, any of them can make you sit through the bottom of the prison. It is a great blessing to be able to keep your freedom now. Don't you think this

Is it a little too much?”

Voronin smiled contemptuously and said disapprovingly: "I don't think it's high at all. With my cooperation, your cousin can easily bring down Ulanov. This is a wonderful feat. When the time comes, he will be promoted."

It's easy to get a title, so what's the trouble in giving me a minor official? On the contrary, if I tell the Governor what happened today, how do you think he will deal with you? My friend, think about it carefully, we can each take our own approach.

What’s wrong with everyone being happy when they need it!”

Kashinin secretly cursed a bastard, but Voronin's face was indeed ugly. However, among Russian bureaucrats, not to mention seven or eight, at least five or six have this kind of virtue. Voronin's request can be said to be too normal.

Already.

And considering his huge value, with his help we can indeed find out Ulanov's core secrets. It is cost-effective to deal with Ulanov's cancer as soon as possible at a small price.

After pondering for a moment, he replied: "I will convey your request to Colonel Anton. I think he has no reason not to agree, but I must also remind you that if it is just ordinary criminal evidence, you are not needed at all. I have it."

Those are enough to bring down Ulanov, you must have his most damning evidence, preferably the kind that can send him to the gallows, do you understand?"

Voronin suddenly took a breath of cold air. This was to punish Ulanov to death! Fortunately, he still had some effect, otherwise he would have accompanied Ulanov to hell this time.

It’s just that the other party’s requirements are very high. Obviously, ordinary corruption and other things can’t be dealt with. After thinking about it, he asked: “Those who opposed Ulanov were secretly executed before, but I kept more

A single mind has saved two people. With them here, they can prove Ulanov's atrocities. Do you think this is enough?"

Kashinin was shocked. He was not surprised that Ulanov killed him. He had known that guy would do that. What surprised him was that Voronin had such great energy and was able to secretly hide Ulanov behind his back.

Let people in.

He looked at Voronin suspiciously and asked, "Really?"

Voronin smiled enigmatically and said proudly: "Of course it's true, I can't make fun of such a thing, right?"

In fact, Voronin is also speculative. The two people he secured have considerable backing and energy, and the things Ulanov did made him a little scared. In order to leave a path for himself

He went out of his way to save them.

Of course, if Ulanov finally succeeds in his activities in St. Petersburg, he will immediately turn his back and kill everyone. Anyway, he has made complete preparations and can handle any situation!

It's just that he will never tell Cassinin this.

For Cassinin, Voronin's behavior was indeed a bit surprising, but it was only a bit surprising. In his opinion, those stupid nobles would die if they died. They were not good birds anyway, even if a few were left.

The meaning of being alive is only so great. Anyway, he knows exactly what Ulanov did. With him here, he is not afraid that Ulanov can cover up the truth.

So after being surprised, he calmed down and replied calmly: "It is of some use, but they are not what Colonel Anton wants!"

This time it was Voronin's turn to be surprised. In his opinion, the two survivors at hand were his trump card, but Kashinin actually said that Anton was not interested. This must be a lie!

However, Kassinin broke his defense with one sentence: "What Colonel Anton really wants is evidence that Ulanov colluded with the rebels. As his personal secretary, you must have this evidence, right?"

Voronin's eyes were as wide as light bulbs. He was really frightened, because how did the other party know such confidential information about Ulanov's collusion with the rebels? It makes no sense at all! It's him, his personal secretary,

It was only by chance that I learned about the scale claw...

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