Does Cassinin know how difficult Valentin Grigorievich is? He also wants to get rid of this old butler, but the problem is that this old guy has always been cautious, and it is not easy to catch his flaws. What's more, he
He is still loyal to Ulanov, and it is impossible to bribe him.
This guy is like a stone in a latrine that is smelly and hard. How easy is it to deal with him?
"Can Colonel Anton come forward to arrest him?" Voronin came up with an idea.
Kassinin smiled bitterly and said: "How to arrest him? This old guy never leaves the governor's palace without leaving the door. If you attack him, it is very likely to alert the snake and make Ulanov jump over the wall!"
Voronin smiled bitterly and said: "But he was really in the way. He almost caught me tonight. If I hadn't been more cautious, something would have happened!"
Cassinin's heart moved and he asked: "Were you the one who poisoned the guard?"
Voronin sighed: "Who else could it be? It's a pity that the success fell short. If that old guy hadn't caused trouble, I might have found evidence tonight that Ulanov colluded with the rebels!"
Kashinin thought for a while and felt that it was really possible. If Valentin and Grigorievich hadn't intervened, Voronin might have been able to enter the study, and Ulanov might have been able to get into the study.
The evidence of colluding with the rebels is now available.
In other words, if Valentin Grigorievich can be eliminated, things will indeed be very promising.
After thinking about it, he replied: "I will contact Colonel Anton to see if he can do anything. You should stay put for the next two days. With that old guy's suspicious character, he must be alert. Maybe he is waiting for you to kill yourself."
Falling into a trap!"
Voronin was shocked because at first he really wanted to give it a try regardless, but later he decided that the risk was too great and gave up. Even Kashinin felt that there might be a problem and it was better to rest first.
Kashinin did not dare to delay, so he quickly contacted Anton. When he explained Voronin's request, Anton was stunned.
Because Anton really didn't expect that he could instigate rebellion in the Governor's Mansion, and he was such a key insider as Voronin who instigated the rebellion. He had previously placed all his hopes on tracking, preparing to keep an eye on the movements of the Governor's Mansion and follow every move.
Those who left the Governor's Palace followed the clues to find out how they contacted the rebels. They were even ready to risk sending people into the rebel territory.
But now Voronin's appearance saved his old nose, and he made a decisive decision and said to Kashinin: "Tell Voronin not to act recklessly, not to be anxious, especially not to take the risk of approaching the study. I think the study itself is a trap!"
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Cassinen was stunned and said in surprise: "You mean this study is just a bait?"
Anton nodded and replied seriously: "The possibility is very high. With Ulanov's cunning, it is very possible to set up such an attractive-looking trap as bait, otherwise only two guards would have diarrhea."
.Why did Grigorievich make such a fuss?”
Cassinin wondered: "But this study is indeed the place where Ulanov had secret conversations with his confidants. There should be many secrets there..."
Anton shook his head and said: "You are wrong. The location of the secret meeting does not mean that secrets are stored there. It is entirely possible that he was just holding a secret meeting there. As for the so-called confidential documents, they are nothing more than some ledgers. Those things mean something to us.
No, what we are looking for now is evidence and clues that he colluded with the rebels. How could he leave written evidence on such a thing with his old and cunning nature? Do you think he would sign a contract with the rebels in black and white? "
Cassinin was stunned. Only then did he realize that he had fallen into a misunderstanding. Colluding with the rebels was different from corruption. In the latter case, accounts had to be made no matter what, and written records had to be left. But
The former is different. This is a secret deal that is enough to lose one's head. It can be done but no written clues can be left. How could Ulanov be so cunning and leave such a clue.
In other words, even if there are secret documents stored in the study, it is unlikely to involve this aspect, and even if they successfully enter the study, they will not be able to find relevant things.
What's more, this study room is very likely to be a trap, so it's not worth the risk!
Kassinen replied very frustrated: "In other words, my work has been in vain, and it is impossible to find relevant evidence in the Governor's Mansion?!"
Anton smiled and quickly explained: "No, why is this work in vain? You have done a great job. With Voronin, I don't think it is very easy to find evidence that Ulanov colluded with the rebels.
Difficult!"
Just when Kashinin was about to ask Anton, he stretched out his hand to stop him from asking. He patted his forehead and murmured: "Don't be anxious first, let me think about it, think about it before talking..."
After a while, Anton suddenly asked: "Did you just say that Voronin tried to give the guards laxatives to enter the study?"
Kashinin nodded and said: "Yes. That's what he said, and Valentin Grigorievich did order someone to thoroughly inspect the kitchen that night. He shouldn't have lied!"
Anton asked again: "Are you sure he personally said he was the one who gave the laxative?"
Cassinin was stunned, not understanding the meaning of this question. Besides, it was unlikely that he would do this kind of thing to others, right?
Anton said: "This is wrong. Let's not say that he can't bypass the kitchen and poison the guards. Assuming that he really has this ability, how can he ensure that he will have a chance to enter the study after poisoning?"
Seeing that Cassinen didn't think clearly about the reason behind it, Anton quickly explained: "He can't always stay near the study and observe, right? It's too eye-catching at night!"
Only then did Cassinin realize that this was indeed the case. The study was the most heavily guarded place in the Governor's Palace. It was impossible for Voronin to stay nearby for a long time to observe. So how did he know that the guard had diarrhea and ran away?
Anton said flatly: "So he must have an accomplice, and this accomplice is a character who can appear around the study without arousing suspicion!"
Kassinin's eyes suddenly lit up. If Voronin had such a powerful accomplice, his value would be greatly increased. Maybe this accomplice could have access to more core secrets!
It's just that Kashinin was only happy for a few seconds, and then he immediately felt that the possibility was unlikely. If Voronin really had such a powerful accomplice, why were he still surrounding the study? He directly asked this accomplice to come over to expose Ulanov's background.
Enough.
But he did not do this, which means that this accomplice is not that powerful. He may be able to get closer to the study, but he does not have the core secrets of Ulanov.
Isn't it in vain to think that Cassinin is discouraged again? But Anton doesn't see it that way!