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Chapter 176 Inevitably

Barbu Kattar was so angry that he fainted. He really didn't expect that Jan Constantine was so arrogant and dared to beat him up. Is this even justified?

Suddenly he roared with a pale face: "Jan Constantine, do you still want to be shameless! Sir Thomas Edwards had an accident at your venue, and you dare to frame me! You are a revolutionary

Are all the gentlemen on the committee idiots and fools?"

But Jan Constantine replied calmly and unhurriedly: "Where Sir Thomas Edwards had his accident is not the key to the problem. For example, if you unfortunately choked to death while defecating, should you blame the shit?"

It’s too sticky, don’t you blame yourself for being careless?”

"In the same way, where Sir Thomas Edwards had his accident is not the key to the problem, the key is what caused his accident!"

"Judging from the available evidence, the murderer who assassinated Sir Thomas Edwards must be a pro-Russian traitor who was unwilling to fail. These people were not satisfied with being deprived of their traitorous benefits, so they attacked Sir Thomas Edwards frantically.

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"And Mr. Barbu Cataljou and your friends have always maintained an ambiguous relationship with these traitors and are unwilling to completely draw a clear line with them, which has led to their resurgence! This is the crux of the problem!"

Barbu Kattar almost vomited blood for a long time. Jan Konstantin was derogating him overtly and covertly. He was so disrespectful. You are the one who choked to death after eating shit!

He immediately rolled up his sleeves and wanted to have a good argument with Jan Constantine. Fortunately, George Stribe, who was next to him, quickly caught him and warned him: "Don't be impulsive! I'll do it!"

"Mr. Jan Constantine, do you think the murderer has been caught?"

Faced with George Stribe's question, Jan Constantine replied without raising his eyelids: "Not yet!"

George Stribe immediately asked: "Then why are you so sure that these murderers are pro-Russian traitors? Since the murderers have not been snared, how did you come to this conclusion? Is it possible that you have a relationship with the murderer?

What is the secret that cannot be told or the tacit understanding that cannot be understood?"

George Stribe felt that his blow was neat, accurate, and fierce, and he did not believe that Jan Constantine could give a reasonable explanation. After all, the murderer has not been arrested. How do you know who he is?

You have to come up with evidence even if you give me a rake!

But what George Stribe did not expect at all was that Jan Constantine did not need any evidence at all, because he declared with certainty: "Although the murderers have not been caught yet, even if they are not arrested,

case, we can easily deduce who the murderer is!"

Jan Constantine said loudly: "The reason why the murderer assassinated Sir Thomas Edwards was to destroy our good relations with the British government. When these pro-Russian traitors discovered that they had passed through me, Mr. Jan Gyka and Constantine

After Mr. Nescu's active efforts to establish extremely close friendly relations with France, he is worried that we will establish similar relations with Britain..."

"In order to prevent our British friends from fully siding with us and supporting our great cause, they had no choice but to jump over the wall and take the risk to kill the venerable Sir Thomas Edwards. This would undermine our diplomatic efforts!"

"Just imagine, apart from these pro-Russian traitors, can anyone else be so crazy? There is no one else but them!"

George Stribe was stunned. He didn't expect that Jan Constantine would come up with such a bizarre theory and use only presumptions to identify the murderer without evidence. Are you relying entirely on your imagination to solve the case?

Anyway, he doesn’t agree with this conclusion. He just relies on your tongue without any evidence? Do you think you have iron teeth?

Yes, Jan Constantine does not have iron or bronze teeth, because he doesn’t need them either. There is only one reason why he dared to say this in front of the Revolutionary Committee - the murderer can only and must be a pro-Russian element! Anyone else would be

No!

Why do you say that? Could the murderer be someone else? Of course it is possible. The murderer may even be a member of the revolutionary committee here, in order to frame and attack the National Party Radical Alliance forces. Such immoral things are happening

Everything can be done.

But even if the murderer is a big boss in the Revolutionary Committee, can you go and investigate? The answer is no. Once the Revolutionary Committee is proven to be related to the murder, the British anger will be vented directly on the head of the Revolutionary Committee. That is not a fight in the toilet.

Flashlight - looking for shit (death)!

Therefore, the purpose of the Revolutionary Committee's emergency meeting at this moment is not to find out the real culprit, but to find someone who can be generally accepted by everyone, does no harm to everyone's interests, and can also explain to Britain, and get rid of the matter.

scapegoat.

Obviously, the pro-Russian faction is such a suitable scapegoat. The Revolutionary Committee generally does not like the pro-Russian faction, and Wallachia also needs to establish Russia as an enemy target, and if it is pushed to the pro-Russian faction, it can also compete with the British

It implies that Russia is the culprit behind the scenes, and it may even cause Britain and Russia to fall out.

This can accomplish multiple things with one stone, so why not do it?

Jan Constantine saw through this and was so calm, because he had long known that for the Revolutionary Committee, the murderer could only be the pro-Russian faction, and there could not be a second person. And Barbu Cataljo and George S.

Tribe didn't even understand such a simple truth. His IQ is really lacking!

Sure enough, when George Stribe was still trying to argue with Jan Constantine about who the murderer was, the big bosses of the Revolutionary Committee were impatient and came forward to support Jan Constantine.

Ion Iliad-Ledurescu said: "It is still obvious that the anti-government pro-Russian faction is causing chaos! Coercive measures must be taken against them!"

Nicola Burcescu also agreed: "These people are haunted and always try to destroy our hard-won good situation. Now they have committed such a heartbreaking crime. They must be taught a profound lesson!"

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The future first prime minister of Romania, Mikhail Kogelniceanu, also said: “I agree with Mr. Jan Constantine’s judgment that the murderers are these pro-Russian traitors, and we must not take them lightly anymore.

We must strike hard to eliminate it completely!"

All of a sudden, the Revolutionary Committee started shouting and killing, insisting that the pro-Russian faction was the murderer. Barbu, Kattarjiu and others were dumbfounded. They had no idea what these old friends were doing and why they were following Yang.

.Constantine is in tune...

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