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Chapter six hundred and seventieth encounter

Of course Fioro wants Saradov to get out, and the sooner the better. But, this is the outskirts of Pest, and it is okay to ask Saradov to get out, but there is no public carriage in this damn place, twenty or thirty kilometers away.

Let someone walk back on their own?

This is unrealistic even if you think about it. Of course, Fioro did not pity Saradov for worrying about the boy suffering. He was very angry with the boy and wished that he suffered. How could he be so kind?

What Fioro really cares about is himself. If Saladov is asked to get out immediately, he can only let him take a special car of the National Defense Committee to go back. What will Fioro do? What if Kosut teaches him a lesson later?

He was sent away in just one sentence, how could he get back?

He doesn't want to stay here at this juncture, because he may be caught by Kossuth and teach him a lesson. You think he is a person as big as Fioro, how can he be so cowardly?

So Fioro had no choice but to reluctantly leave Saradov behind, on the grounds that it was difficult to get a ride. Anyway, not only Saradov, but also the blond man watching on the side didn’t believe this reason. But for him

There is absolutely no need to reveal it. Although Fioro is sometimes annoying, he is one of Kossuth's confidants after all, so there is no need to offend him to death.

So Saladov stayed openly, and he was naturally overjoyed. Although there was no way to know what the French talked to Kossuth, it was good to see what the French's identity and qualities were.

The wait lasted for more than half an hour. Just when Fioro, the fat man, was becoming more and more impatient and starting to feel a little sleepy, there was finally movement in the manor. Kossuth took the lead and led four people in suits and leather shoes to take a look.

A guy from the upper class came out.

It could be seen that Kossuth was in a good mood, as if something good had happened to him. He frequently thanked the elderly man next to him and said things such as "I hope to continue to develop relations between the two countries" and "the friendship between the two countries."

Scene words such as "Eternal and everlasting, the sun and the moon can teach us".

Saladov was really familiar with the older Frenchman. He recognized him at a glance as Count Charles de Perth, the French Consul General in Pest. This count was the most senior official of the third department in Hungary.

One of the targets of attention. The one who deserves more attention than him is the British Consul General in Pest.

Anyway, every move of the Earl of Perth affects the heart of the third part. The moment he saw Perth, Saradov's heart trembled unsatisfactorily. He subconsciously licked his lips, feeling that he was

Met a big fish.

He very covertly moved his eyes away from the Earl of Perth, because the two people standing half a step behind Perth deserved more attention. The other was an old guy with a strong build and a slightly fat face.

Dove didn't know him, but from Kossuth's cordial attitude towards him, it could be seen that this person's status was definitely not low. And from the body language between him and Perth, it could be seen that he should be Perth's subordinate.

As for the last face, Saradov was a little stunned the moment he saw it, because this face was so young. To be honest, the only thing he could think of when he saw this face was that Perth was bringing his son or nephew.

Come to gain experience?

Because this face is too young, less than twenty years old, and the stature is short, like a short winter melon that has not grown.

Anyway, the first time he saw this face, Saladov subconsciously thought that this person was not important and was ready to ignore it. However, Kossuth's attitude next surprised him!

Because Kossuth has special respect for this short young man, even more enthusiastic than the Earl of Perth, and it can be seen from the attitude of the short young man that he is not formal at all, and he does not think about his identity.

Lower than Kossuth, he almost talked and laughed with Kossuth in an equal tone.

This made Saradov feel like he had seen a ghost. He only had a few questions in his mind: "Who is this guy? What does he do? Why is he so awkward?"

But no one could answer his question. He could only carefully look at the short winter melon with full of doubts, remembering every detail of the face clearly. Only in this way could he figure out the other person's face afterwards.

identity.

Saradov looked at the short winter melon carefully, but the more he looked at him, the more strange he felt, because he seemed to have seen this face somewhere. He felt that this face was familiar, but he could not remember that he had known it before.

Such a young, short and well-established Frenchman.

He is not familiar with French people. The only French person he is familiar with is the wife of a certain French baron. I have to say that French women are really good in bed, so hot!

Saradov quickly shook his head and warned himself to be sober. How could he be thinking randomly at this time? He no longer paid attention to the Earl of Perth and the old fat man next to him, but concentrated on observing the short winter melon.

Li Xiao didn't know that he had been targeted, because this was Hungary, and it was unlikely that anyone was familiar with him. After all, he, the Grand Duke, was unknown even in St. Petersburg. Who made him unpopular with Nicholas I?

Being unpopular, he naturally did not have many opportunities to interact with the upper class society, and naturally not many people knew him.

Therefore, he is relatively confident in his false identity, not to mention that even if he is discovered, he is not particularly worried, because he has the endorsement of Duke Alexander and Duke Mikhail, especially Duke Mikhail who can prove that he has been

Wallachia, so even if there is suspicion, it cannot be confirmed, so there is no need to worry.

This trip he had a pleasant exchange with Kossuth, and soon the two sides reached a package arms deal plan. France's "obsolete" weapons and ammunition were first shipped to Turkey, and then passed through Bulgaria and into Hungary via Wallachia.

The French government and the Turkish government will take the lion's share, and then the middleman's price difference will be divided equally between him, Leboeuf and Duke Mikhail.

This amount of money was quite large. After all, it would be enough for him to buy a 100-gun battleship. This was a huge amount of money back then.

The most important thing is that Kossuth paid very happily this time, probably because he learned the lesson from last time, which made him know that the French are very difficult to deal with, and playing tricks with them will only waste his time.

Of course, the most critical reason is that the front line is too tight. The pressure from the north from Paskovich is too great. More than 200,000 troops line up to press forward, so he must arm more troops to fight. Naturally,

I have no intention of making small moves...


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