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Chapter two hundred and sixty-ninth frightened

George Stribe's comfort was of no use to Barbu Cataljo, because the latter was frightened, and as a coward, he was already a little hysterical, and subconsciously thought that Jan Constantine wanted to

Take your own life.

"That guy is crazy, okay!" Barbu shouted, "Do you remember Viscount Berest and Count Biness? How did they die! Obviously, the madman is repeating his old tricks again and is ready to get rid of me.

!”

George Stribe was stunned and subconsciously wanted to refute, but when he opened his mouth, nothing came out. Because there was no clear evidence of how the viscount and earl were killed, but there was a high probability that

Nine is the handiwork of Jan Constantine.

Since he can kill Viscount Berest and Count Biness, he can also kill Barbu and even George Stribe.

Of course, George Stribe still doesn't believe that Jan Constantine is crazy to this extent, because although they have been a bit aggressive in the recent period, there is no need to fight to the death, right?

Everyone can see that Barbu and he are just trying to get some benefits as much as possible. Even if the method is a bit excessive, just give them a warning so that they won't really fight each other!

Therefore, George Stribe still believed that Stancu's removal was a warning. As for Barbu almost going to the west together, that was just Barbu's conjecture. After all, they didn't wait for you, Barbu, to enter the office before detonating the bomb!

George Stribe comforted him patiently: "At this moment, what are the identities of Viscount Berest and Count Biness? What is your identity? If he, Jan Constantine, really dares to be so unscrupulous, isn't he afraid?

Shall we take revenge to the death?"

Even so, the reasoning was the same, but Barbu couldn't listen to it at all, because to Barbu, even if George Stribe took crazy revenge on Jan Constantine afterwards, wouldn't he be a burp?

What's the point?

What's more, Barbu still has a score in his mind. He doesn't think that George Strib will really help him avenge his revenge. We are all old foxes in the political arena who don't understand each other!

In Barbu's view, even if he was really killed in the bombing, George Stribe would at most just shout a few slogans of revenge, and would not really fight for Jan Constantine at all. At most

At most, it is just to gain political capital under the slogan of revenge for him, and turn his own death into an increase point for his personal interests.

It is very possible that Jan Constantine would just hand over some benefits to George Stribe and that would be the end of it. To put it bluntly, his death would be no better than that of a homeless man on the street.

Barbu didn't want to become such a tragedy, so he didn't believe George Stribe's words at all, and kept shouting: "That guy did it, he just wanted to get rid of me, it's obvious!

"

This made George Stribe scratch his head very much. After all the good things to say, what are you going to do? How about you tell us what we should do?

This rhetorical question made Barbu stunned, because he didn't think about what to do. He was just worried about death and had a bad temper, just like a naughty child who cried on purpose.

George Stribe just looked at Barbu speechlessly, which means tell him what you want! And Barbu was also thinking hard, trying to find a way.

It's a pity that Barbu didn't come up with any solution. Because George Stribe was right, they should not overreact, because first there was no evidence to accuse Jan Constantine, and casually he was the most suspected, but suspicion cannot be

Let's just assume it's not true. Secondly, even if there is evidence, I'm afraid there's nothing that can be done about Jan Constantine. Who told them to go overboard in the first place? Jan Constantine is overreacting at best.

And the most critical issue is that, according to what they learned, Jan Constantine has entangled a large number of people who oppose them to form an alliance, and they are still at a disadvantage in a head-on confrontation.

After thinking for a long time, Barbu could only speak harshly: "Then we can't let Stanku die in vain!"

【If Stan Ku died in vain, his death would be in vain!】

This is actually the voice of George Stribe. They still have many dogs like Stancu. Yes, maybe this dog is of some use and has been very powerful recently, but dogs are dogs. If a dog dies, you will risk it.

Fighting with others? It doesn’t exist!

So George Stribe still said: "What do you want to do?"

This rhetorical question really worked, because Barbu was stunned again. Yes, Stanku is dead, what should we do? Kill Jan. Constantine's dog too? Or seek justice for Stanku?

These two options are not good enough for Barbu, at least not enough to vent his anger. The first one seems to be retaliation, but it seems so shameless. When someone kills your dog, you also kill their dog, which seems to be retaliation.

Yes, but in fact it is a provocation! You have to fight back harder to show your strength. Killing a dog is also a bit cowardly.

What's more, Jan Constantine is not a fool. Since he chooses to take action, he must be prepared for revenge, right? How could he not make preparations and let you attack casually? In other words, if he kills the dog in the same way, the price he has to pay will probably be even higher.

So high! There is even a possibility of failure!

Obviously this is not enough, so let Stanku get justice? Is this even more fucked up, is it useless? Even if the evidence is found, I am afraid that Yang Constantine is so old that in the end he will just find someone at random.

Just deal with the scapegoat or scapegoat and the problem will be over.

In this way, wouldn’t it turn Barbu Katalji into a big joke?

Anyway, he, Barbu, would not do such a humiliating thing, it would be such a loss of status!

After thinking about it like this, it seemed that no matter what he did at this time, it would be of little use, which made Barbu very frustrated. He looked at George Stribe with a frown, and in the end he only felt sad.

"First report to the Revolutionary Committee and demand a thorough investigation of the Stanku case to stir up the momentum! Then you will quickly find a way to rebuild the prosecutor general's office and arrest more Jan Constantine in a targeted manner.

Man, make him feel uncomfortable!"

Barbu's heart was filled with laughter. He knew that in the end it would be such a painless result, so he stressed with dissatisfaction:

"This is too weak, and we will be laughed at by Jan Constantine! My opinion is... well, we should also do the two above, to make the momentum bigger, and in addition, we must

In Bucharest, no! There will also be large-scale memorial activities across the country to portray Stancu as a hero, and we are the hero’s comrades!”

The more Barbu talked, the more excited he became. In the end, he was even excited. He waved his arms and shouted: "We will use this to set off a wave and shape ourselves into heroes of the country. When the time comes, Jan. Constantine and his likes will

The opposite of a hero is naturally a bear!"

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