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Chapter 94 Complex

Igor Propelita soon regretted his rash decision, because just after Florin tried to intervene in the case of Baron Kosoy, he was caught and repaired by the superiors, and he was almost given to him, the deputy chief of the police.

Dispensed.

This almost scared Florin to the point of peeing in his pants, because he felt that he really didn't do anything extraordinary. At most, he just said a few nice words for Baron Kosoy in an aside. Why didn't he even do this?

allow?

It can only be said that these cousins ​​are a bit sad, or the sadness of the fence-sitters. Although the fence-sitters can please both sides, they can still survive, but others are not fools. Who is one of them and who is the one who is the wall?

Come out! Even if you can't see it once, it will show up twice more, right?

Naturally, those who sit on the wall will not be reused anywhere, but will be guarded. Therefore, those particularly urgent and important messages and consensuses are definitely conveyed to the wall-riding faction at the end. If it is possible, they will not be conveyed or even directly.

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This leads to the fact that the fence-sitters are often a little bit behind the scenes within an organization and are not particularly well-informed. Therefore, the Propelitas are completely unaware of what is going on in the Baron Kosoy case. They also did not expect this.

It is no longer just a trivial matter over land, but a major infighting within the cabinet of the Provisional Government of Wallachia!

In short, this is the internal strife within the factions of the Wallachian National Liberation Movement. It is a frontal declaration of war between the liberals and reformists against the conservatives. The liberals and reformists are trying to bring down the Bretianu brothers in order to deal a heavy blow to the conservatives.

Send to gain the initiative.

But the Propellitas foolishly joined in without understanding anything, so it would be strange not to be regarded as conservative fixers.

Of course, although these two cousins ​​who sit on the fence have always concealed their identities and are very close to liberals on the surface, they are actually very conservative in their hearts, but they only pretend to be when the situation requires them.

"Liberals and reformists have joined forces? Are they preparing to launch a constitutional movement and economic reforms?"

Igor's face turned pale with fright when he found out the news. He really didn't expect that he would be plunged into such a big thing. You must know that his ability to become the Deputy Minister of Education of the Provisional Republic of Wallachia depended on goodwill.

Relations between liberals. This is tantamount to foolishly opening fire on your comrades and embracing the enemy. It would be strange if you are not treated as a bastard!

"How is this going?"

Igor did not complain about his frightened cousin. After all, when the Russians were in power, it was Florin who took care of him. Their family has always been like this, relying on the unity within the family.

"There was no news at all before about what kind of trouble this damn Baron Kosoy got himself into!"

Florin was also confused. At first he thought that the conservatives headed by the Bretianu brothers were preparing to liquidate pro-Russian elements like Baron Kosoy. Who would have thought that in the blink of an eye he would become a member of the Wallachian cabinet?

Brawl, who is this Baron Kosoy?

Don’t blame the brothers for scratching their heads, because most of the Bucharest nobles couldn’t understand what was going on in the political arena. The most conservative Wallachian landowners opened fire on the Bretianu brothers. It seemed like conservatives.

Internal strife?

Then in the blink of an eye, the reformers and liberals jumped out and waved flags and sang praises for the conservative landowners, as if they had completely forgotten the grand blueprint for land reform and economic reform that they had been talking about before.

Normal people will wonder: What on earth is this?

Not to mention that the Propelita brothers also knew that there was a shadow of Russia in it. It can be said that the situation is more complicated and confusing.

"They are really lively!"

Alexey sighed, and then looked at Fontana sitting opposite him with admiration. Only he knew that the source of all this farce was the creation of this beautiful and well-behaved woman in front of him.

"But the situation is not good for Baron Kosoy!" Alexei sighed again.

When Florin Propelita agreed to take action to recruit people, he was really looking forward to it, hoping that things would go smoothly, but soon Florin received a blow in the head, and almost even confessed to himself.

And this also made Alexey realize the seriousness of the situation, which could be said to be completely out of control. Even Florin couldn't get anyone out, he was helpless!

Fontana actually didn't care about Baron Kosoy's life and death. She only cared about Alexey, but Alexey obviously cared about Baron Kosoy's secret, so she could only rack her brains to help him think about it.

There's a solution.

"I think this is both a bad thing and a good thing!" Fontana said suddenly.

"Why?"

"I think this will also make Baron Kosoy realize the seriousness of the problem. Even high-ranking officials like the Propelita brothers can't save him, and there are only a handful of people who can save him!"

Alexey was a little confused and asked: "But what does this have to do with us?"

Fontana smiled and said: "Of course it does matter. I can go and hint to him: It is extremely difficult for him to survive. With such difficulty, he must prove his worth and prove that he is worthy of our efforts to save him."

He is worth it!”

Alexey immediately understood that this was actually a fraud, which was to use external pressure to force Baron Kosoy to reveal some of his secrets to prove his worth. This was equivalent to getting some of the secrets for free.

This made Alexey admire Fontana even more. He didn't think in this direction at all. He only felt that the situation was very unfavorable and completely hopeless, but Fontana was able to find factors that were beneficial to her from the disadvantages.

Taking advantage, it should be said that she is much stronger than him.

"You can try it, but you have to pay attention to safety. I guess the liberals and reformists will also keep an eye on Baron Kosoy because of Florin's relationship."

Fontana smiled and said: "It doesn't matter. What I want to see is his wife, so I won't foolishly go to the prison to find him!"

But things often change by surprise, and Fontana soon learned from Baroness Kosoy that the poor baron was under strict guard and no outsiders were allowed to visit.

"I asked Florin to find out. This is an order from Jan Constantine," Alexey sighed. "It seems that this guy's nose is sharper than a dog. What does this guy mean? Why not

Allow visits? Doesn’t it make sense?”

Faced with Alexey's question, Fontana thought for a while and replied disdainfully: "I'm afraid Jan Constantine also wants to know the secrets held by Baron Kosoy. This is to draw fire from the bottom of the cauldron! Those two people are too different.

He is already on the verge of death and yet he is still playing tricks of selling goods to two families!"


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