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Chapter 322 Bargaining (1)

Balyakov's idea is very simple. Since the Baron and his family are safe and sound, and the case is not worth investigating immediately. After all, it involves Miyakov, there is no need to alert the snake at this critical moment. If Baron Chaklimov

This case alarmed Miyakov and also undermined the subsequent operations to destroy Mikheyevich's gang, which was not worth the loss.

Therefore, Baliakov's opinion was to leave the case alone for the time being. Who would have thought that at this moment, Boris, a stupid young man, would bump in.

Balyakov glanced at Boris and was a little curious about this strong man who looked more like a bear than a man. Because Kornilov had told him about the deeds of Li Xiao and others, he was also a little curious about this man.

What's the matter with the bear running over? After all, the previous case of Mikheyevich was actually brought about by this dear friend.

"Yes, I will be in charge of this case for the time being. What, Lieutenant, do you have any advice?"

When Balyakov was looking at Boris, Boris was also looking at him. This unsmiling military police colonel gave Boris a very complicated first impression. He was very imposing and sat there with his hands raised.

It was very oppressive, and Boris immediately thought of the nuns and teachers at the missionary school in his hometown.

Back then, these old-fashioned teachers did a lot to deal with Boris, who was not very serious and hardworking in his studies, and his psychological shadow was very heavy.

Secondly, this person’s eyes make Boris unable to see through the depth, or in other words, this person cannot see emotions at all. You don’t know what he thinks of you. Boris has seen such people, but everyone else has

He is a famous big shot, at first he was a major general like Kornilov, and now he is also a colonel. How deep is the city!

Boris couldn't help but straighten his back. The reason was that the pressure brought by Baliakov was so strong that people couldn't help but want to bend down and avoid it. But Boris did not believe in evil, and he did not grovel.

habit, so naturally we have to stand taller to resist.

In fact, Balyakov was a little surprised by Boris's reaction. In the Black Sea Fleet, let alone lieutenant-level officers, many colonel-level officers and even major generals were like a mouse seeing an old cat when they saw him. Few people saw him.

He didn't hide and kept his head high.

This made Balyakov a little more interested in Boris and wanted to see what Boris wanted to do with this trip.

"Colonel, advice is out of the question. I just have a few questions... because I have had contact with Baron Klimov. This Baron does not seem to be a spy. I suspect that someone has falsely accused him!"

Balyakov did not speak. He was a little confused as to why Boris wanted to speak for Baron Klimov, because as far as he knew, Baron Klimov had no friendship with him, but Baron Klimov.

He still owed Boris a favor, and the espionage case was a hot potato for active military personnel, who dared to get involved. He was a little confused whether Boris was a fool or had some other reason to stand up for Baron Klimov.

So he asked angrily: "Do you have evidence to prove that Baron Klimov is not a spy?"

Boris is a little embarrassed at the moment. If he wants to have evidence, he is still trying to do something wrong. He can just provide the evidence and that's it. Why bother to come to you?

But this guy was very courageous, and replied blankly: "There is no evidence, but I don't think the Baron is a spy!"

Balyakov was even laughed at by this guy. He thought this guy was a little cute because he was stunned, so he asked: "What, Lieutenant, have you seen many spies? Can you tell who is not a spy by looking at his face?"

This question was a bit slap in the face. An ordinary person would have known to shut up quickly, but Boris was not an ordinary person. He was stunned and answered without hesitation:

"No, I have never seen a spy. But Baron Klimov does not look like a spy. I think he was unjustly accused."

This was the first time that Balyakov saw such an upright boy. He was angry and funny and said: "Do you think Baron Klimov was unjustly accused? What if I think he is not unjustly accused?"

Boris heard the sarcasm, but he stiffly replied: "Do you have any evidence?"

Balyakov was stunned by this question. Just now it was clear that he was asking Boris for evidence, but why in the blink of an eye did the other party ask him for evidence? Which of the two of us is the military policeman?

He replied angrily: "Someone reported it, and this is a witness!"

According to Balyakov's idea: [I said there is a witness, no matter how dumbfounded you kid is, you should know what's going on, so get out of here!]

Who would have thought that Boris was still so ignorant, or that he had been waiting for this moment, so he replied blankly: "Does it count as evidence if someone accuses you? If I accuse you of being a spy, does it count?

!”

Balyakov was dumbfounded. He really didn't expect Boris to be so stunned. If anyone else dared to talk to him like this, he would be arrested directly. But he still appreciates Boris's straightforwardness and knows this.

Leng Tou Qing's current mission is that adults don't remember the faults of villains and don't bother to understand him.

"What exactly do you want to say?" Baliakov asked straight to the point.

Boris replied carefully: "I think there is something wrong with these whistleblowers and I think they should be investigated carefully."

Balyakov said angrily: "Do you still need to tell me? Lieutenant, do you think we didn't investigate?"

Boris quickly asked: "What about the results of the verification?"

Naturally, Balyakov couldn't say that even if these whistleblowers were found to be lying, the case would not be closed for the time being. Instead, he replied angrily: "Do I need to report the results to you? Or are you prepared to investigate the case on our behalf!"

Boris still answered straightforwardly: "Why did the investigation take so long? Now the Baron's family is in prison, and the Baron's reputation has been tarnished. If it was not clarified early, the misunderstanding and losses would be too great!

"

At the end, the guy added: "I just feel that we cannot let the old heroes of the past be shamed and humiliated!"

This made Balyakov so angry that he wanted to kick him out, but considering the terrifying fighting ability of this stupid young man, he might as well forget it.

"You don't need to talk nonsense about this, but our military police have their own procedures for handling cases, and I don't need you to tell me how to investigate the case. Now, if there are no other questions, please get out of here immediately!"

Balyakov thought it would be fine if he got rid of this guy, but he really underestimated Boris's face. This guy had no intention of leaving at all, but said: "I don't mean that. I just think this

The case is too strange, I'm afraid you might wrongly blame the good guys and let the bad guys go..."

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