Shuvanov looked at Petukhov coldly, his expression full of impatience, and he warned sternly again: "Colonel, I think it's better for you to stay here and wait for news!"
Petukhov naturally knew what Shuvanov wanted to do. Don't say that Pugachev was following his orders to do business. Even if he wasn't, the Cossacks definitely didn't give their own people to the wolf in the third part.
The reason why a kid can act casually.
So he also pushed back: "When my people commit crimes, I will take care of them both emotionally and rationally. How can I wait!"
A cold light flashed in Shuvanov's eyes, and he threatened coldly: "I think it's better for you to wait!"
Petukhov narrowed his eyes and replied: "What if I don't want to wait!"
At this point, the atmosphere was naturally tense. Shuvanov's men vaguely touched their weapons with their hands, and each of them stared at Petukhov in a threatening manner to put pressure on him.
It's just that Petukhov is not a vegetarian. He was prepared before he came. If Shuvanov comes to be tough, he will not be soft. He has never been afraid of anyone in a tough encounter! So his guards are also watching eagerly.
He replied back, looking like he was about to kill him if he disagreed with her.
After arguing with each other for nearly a minute, Shuvanov spoke again and asked: "Colonel, what do you want to do?"
Petukhov calmly replied: "Finding the truth requires serious military discipline! What else can be done!"
Shuvanov's aura suddenly became three times colder, and he said coldly: "Are you threatening me?"
"How dare I threaten you!" Petukhov pushed back without hesitation, "My people have committed a crime, and I can't discipline them for no reason, right? But you haven't let me ask, what is this?"
mean?"
Shuvanov said proudly: "Our third film has our own style and methods of doing things, and we don't need outsiders to tell us what to do!"
Petukhov sneered and said: "We Cossacks also have a Cossack style of doing things, and we don't like others to do our job!"
For a while, the two faced each other again. They really refused to give in to each other, and the atmosphere dropped to freezing point. However, Petukhov really didn't lie. He was really not afraid, because there were many people on his side, and Shuvano
Although my husband's people are all good players, they are few after all. If he really has the strength due to the large number of people on his side, he will never let Shuvanov take advantage of him.
"Are you trying to rebel?" Shuvanov asked.
Petukhov snorted coldly: "Whose life are you resisting? Colonel, I am not your subordinate. You'd better understand this before speaking!"
These words made Shuvanov very uncomfortable. Indeed, when the superiors sent Petukhov over, they did not say that they would accept his command. They only said that they would assist him. Assisting and accepting command are two different concepts.
If Tukhov really wants to stab him, he really can't do anything about it. And this is the key reason why Shuvanov hates taking Petukhov with him.
Shuvanov threatened fiercely: "What if I won't allow it!"
"Huh!" Petukhov sneered and said without giving in an inch: "Then you have to ask me if the sword and gun in my hand will answer my question first!"
As soon as these words came out, the troops on both sides immediately displayed their weapons and displayed their carriages and horses, ready to fight if they disagreed. However, what was a little different from the beginning was that Shuvanov's men began to sweat.
Yes, although the third Russian film is awesome, it mostly uses force to overwhelm others, relying on the deterrence brought by the Tsar's favor. In terms of real combat effectiveness and bloody spirit, it is like Petukhov.
Compared to the Cossacks who licked blood from their swords, they were not on the same level at all.
When the name of the third part is not enough to scare people, the military police in the third part are habitually weak-legged and shrinking. Even if Shuvanov is really not afraid of being really arrogant, the people under him will not allow it.
He worked hard.
"Sir, we have more important tasks ahead of us and it's not appropriate to act on impulse!"
"Delaying the important mission entrusted by His Majesty will lead to eternal death. It's better to deal with these bastards after they complete their mission in the future!"
Although Shuvanov was stung by Petukhov's strong rebuttal, to be honest, he had no intention of actually taking action. He actually just wanted to use this opportunity to teach the Cossacks a lesson, let these guys know how powerful he was, and let the Cossacks know how powerful he was.
I don’t dare to be careless or disobedient with him in the future.
Who would have thought that these Cossacks were so arrogant that they didn't take his threat seriously at all. This time, they kicked the iron plate with their kicks, which made him very depressed.
At this time, he also knew that if he continued to think that he was tough, he might really be a sword, a gun, a blind man, a fist and a fist.
"Okay!" Shuvanov softened and said bitterly: "If you want to watch, then just watch! But at this time I will respond to Duke Ordorf in full, and I hope you will face the Duke's
Even when I’m angry, I’m just as kind as today!”
After saying that, Shuvanov threw away his hands and left. There was nothing he could do. After all, he was the one who had lost face. Such harsh words were meaningless to Petukhov. Even if Duke Oldorf was angry, so what?
It is not a system, not to mention that as long as Pugachev can be saved from suffering a big loss today, it will not be a loss for him no matter what.
When Petukhov saw Pugachev again, he couldn't help but be a little surprised, because at this time Pugachev smelled of alcohol and was snoring loudly. It was hard to tell how much cat urine he had drank.
He thought his nephew was pretending to be drunk on purpose, but now it seemed like he was pretending to be drunk.
"Wake him up!"
Shuvanov didn't care whether Petukhov was puzzled or not, he immediately issued an order to pour cold water on him.
Several gendarmes from the Third Division immediately poured buckets of water on him, as if they were trying to drown Pugachev.
Naturally, Petukhov could see that this was Shuvanov's revenge and that he was deliberately trying to harm Pugachev. However, he did not get angry because this season, not to mention a few buckets of cold water, was just for Pugachev.
There was nothing wrong with Fudiu in the river, so he splashed water and treated it as a shower for Pugachev.
It wasn't until ten buckets of water were poured on that Pugachev woke up slowly. He could only hear him cursing and shouting: "Which bastard poured water on me? I can't live even if I take a nap! I'm looking for death!"
After saying this, he saw him raising his hand as if to hit someone. Shuvanov snorted coldly: "Major Pugachev, you have such a strong temper and official authority!"
"Deliberately violating military discipline, leaving the camp privately, being drunk and drunk, and wanting to beat someone up! Do you still have French military discipline in your eyes?"
Pugachev wiped the water on his face, as if he was still not quite awake, and asked in a daze: "Who are you? I can control you! Get out!"
This roll naturally made the Cossacks snicker, but it angered Shuvanov. He said angrily: "Tie this superior bastard to me!"